markuslanders
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Hey guys, I’m new to this so it I post in the wrong place or do something wrong please provide some positive criticism.
After reviewing multiple first aid kits from various companies, I couldn’t find one that included everything I wanted while keeping the weight as low as possible. I’m curious to hear your thoughts and learn what you all pack in your kits. I realize this might be overkill for some and not enough for others, but it could serve as a good baseline for anyone looking to do the same.
To give you some background, I’m currently trying to lighten my pack as much as possible. My original first aid kit weighed a hefty 24oz and was similar to an IFAK combined with a basic kit. I’ve adopted the “don’t pack your fears” approach with this kit, believing that if I can’t handle it with what’s here, I’ll call for help with my InReach. The only thing not included in the list below is a CAT tourniquet, which I carry on my chest for easy access and visibility.
Contents in order left to right in the photo with some details as I felt necessary:
HyFin-Vented Chest Seal - Based on studies vented chest seals have a higher survivable outcome than non vented and circumvent the need for a needle decompression.
3M Steri Strips x2 packs of 6
MARCH-PAWS Handout from Hunt Backcountry episode 216
BZK Wipes x6
Sting Relief - x3 I plan to use on burns for numbing if necessary
Microburst MP1 water filtration tablets x5 packs of 2 foe 10L of water
NAR Combat Gauze
Foil Blanket
Gear Aid Patches x6
Thermometer
Zip Ties x10 - aka Finger tourniquet
Whistle
Dramamine x4
Dayquill/Nyquill x4 Night x8 Day - I’ve ended up hunting sick more times than I wish
Anti-Diarrheal x6
Laxative x6
Baby Asprin x8
Benadryl x6
Advil x8
Tylenol x8
Compeed Blister - Clinical studies say its the best treatment
Tweezers/Pins
LightAF Dyneema Pouch Medium
Mini Bic
Band-Aids x5 of 3 sizes
Antiacids x8
Leuko tape folded flat
Hydrocortisone x5
Triple Antibiotic x5
Gloves Pair
All in it came out to just under 12oz cutting my first aid kit in half. I omitted a lot, but I feel confident I can overcome most challenges in the backcountry. Let me know what you think!
After reviewing multiple first aid kits from various companies, I couldn’t find one that included everything I wanted while keeping the weight as low as possible. I’m curious to hear your thoughts and learn what you all pack in your kits. I realize this might be overkill for some and not enough for others, but it could serve as a good baseline for anyone looking to do the same.
To give you some background, I’m currently trying to lighten my pack as much as possible. My original first aid kit weighed a hefty 24oz and was similar to an IFAK combined with a basic kit. I’ve adopted the “don’t pack your fears” approach with this kit, believing that if I can’t handle it with what’s here, I’ll call for help with my InReach. The only thing not included in the list below is a CAT tourniquet, which I carry on my chest for easy access and visibility.
Contents in order left to right in the photo with some details as I felt necessary:
HyFin-Vented Chest Seal - Based on studies vented chest seals have a higher survivable outcome than non vented and circumvent the need for a needle decompression.
3M Steri Strips x2 packs of 6
MARCH-PAWS Handout from Hunt Backcountry episode 216
BZK Wipes x6
Sting Relief - x3 I plan to use on burns for numbing if necessary
Microburst MP1 water filtration tablets x5 packs of 2 foe 10L of water
NAR Combat Gauze
Foil Blanket
Gear Aid Patches x6
Thermometer
Zip Ties x10 - aka Finger tourniquet
Whistle
Dramamine x4
Dayquill/Nyquill x4 Night x8 Day - I’ve ended up hunting sick more times than I wish
Anti-Diarrheal x6
Laxative x6
Baby Asprin x8
Benadryl x6
Advil x8
Tylenol x8
Compeed Blister - Clinical studies say its the best treatment
Tweezers/Pins
LightAF Dyneema Pouch Medium
Mini Bic
Band-Aids x5 of 3 sizes
Antiacids x8
Leuko tape folded flat
Hydrocortisone x5
Triple Antibiotic x5
Gloves Pair
All in it came out to just under 12oz cutting my first aid kit in half. I omitted a lot, but I feel confident I can overcome most challenges in the backcountry. Let me know what you think!