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Ultralight & Watertight .3
Adventure Medical Kits
Ultralight & Watertight .3
$10.49
Description

  Compact, personal first aid for single day outings

  From cleaning wounds and dressing blisters to treating muscle aches, pains, and symptoms of an allergic reactions, the Ultralight & Watertight .3 packs a lot of first aid in a little space. Whether whitewater kayaking, mountain biking or hiking, this personal kit is ideal for single day outings. The re-sealable DryFlex™ watertight bag enables the kit to be carried in the outside pocket of your PFD where it can be quickly accessed. Remains watertight use after use.

  This kit is splashproof but is not designed for submersion.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Adventure Medical Kits
Weight:
2.32 oz.
Dimensions:
6" x 5.25" x 1.25"
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0125-0297
UPC:
707708202971
Other Features:
• Care for Cuts and Scrapes: Antiseptic wipes, ointment, and bandages take the sting out of everyday injuries.
• First Aid for Anywhere: Extremely compact, lightweight design fits just about anywhere - even in a PFD pocket.
• Manage Pain and Illnesses: Medications to treat pain, inflammation, and common allergies.
Bandage Materials
4 - Bandage, Adhesive, Fabric, 1" x 3"
2 - Bandage, Adhesive, Fabric, Knuckle
2 - Bandage, Butterfly Closure
3 - Dressing, Gauze, Sterile, 2" x 2", Pkg./2
2 - Safety Pins
Blister / Burn
1 - Moleskin, Pre-Cut & Shaped (11 pieces)
Instrument
1 - Splinter Picker/Tick Remover Forceps
Medication
2 - After Bite Wipe
2 - Antihistamine (Diphenhydramine 25 mg)
2 - Ibuprofen (200 mg), Pkg./2
Wound Care
3 - Antiseptic Wipe
2 - Alcohol Swab
1 - Tape, 1/2" x 10 Yards
2 - Triple Antibiotic Ointment, Single Use
AMK reserves the right to add, substitute, or delete items if necessary
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