That's a great list, and very close to what I've settled on over the years. I store mine in a gallon ziploc, but a real dry bag is probably the smarter move.Found an earlier post of mine
I posted a thread on this bandage
https://www.narescue.com/nar-mini-responder-4-in-etd.html
CAT tourniquet
QuikClot combat bandage
4x4's x 3
roll gauze x1
Steri-strip wound closures
small irrigator (it's a plastic hobby "syringe)
single app triple antibiotic x 2
few asst bandaids
Leukotape easily the best blister/hot spot defense I’ve found. Of late I’ve been carrying about a 1/5 th of a roll flattened. I can use the tape to help immobilize an ankle or the like.
sliver tweezers (Uncle Bill's)
meds- a couple of old fashion aspirin (heart attack), immodium x4, benadryl x4, acetaminophen and ibuprofen x length of trip
I put mine in a small dry bag from Sea to Summit.
This is a great list @mtwarden...... Very few differences with mine.Found an earlier post of mine
I posted a thread on this bandage
https://www.narescue.com/nar-mini-responder-4-in-etd.html
CAT tourniquet
QuikClot combat bandage
4x4's x 3
roll gauze x1
Steri-strip wound closures
small irrigator (it's a plastic hobby "syringe)
single app triple antibiotic x 2
few asst bandaids
Leukotape easily the best blister/hot spot defense I’ve found. Of late I’ve been carrying about a 1/5 th of a roll flattened. I can use the tape to help immobilize an ankle or the like.
sliver tweezers (Uncle Bill's)
meds- a couple of old fashion aspirin (heart attack), immodium x4, benadryl x4, acetaminophen and ibuprofen x length of trip
I put mine in a small dry bag from Sea to Summit.
This is gold right here. My first aid kit is always way too heavy, especially on longer hunts.Found an earlier post of mine
I posted a thread on this bandage
https://www.narescue.com/nar-mini-responder-4-in-etd.html
CAT tourniquet
QuikClot combat bandage
4x4's x 3
roll gauze x1
Steri-strip wound closures
small irrigator (it's a plastic hobby "syringe)
single app triple antibiotic x 2
few asst bandaids
Leukotape easily the best blister/hot spot defense I’ve found. Of late I’ve been carrying about a 1/5 th of a roll flattened. I can use the tape to help immobilize an ankle or the like.
sliver tweezers (Uncle Bill's)
meds- a couple of old fashion aspirin (heart attack), immodium x4, benadryl x4, acetaminophen and ibuprofen x length of trip
I put mine in a small dry bag from Sea to Summit.
That's a great list, I have almost exactly the same stuff except for the irrigator, I never thought of that.Found an earlier post of mine
I posted a thread on this bandage
https://www.narescue.com/nar-mini-responder-4-in-etd.html
CAT tourniquet
QuikClot combat bandage
4x4's x 3
roll gauze x1
Steri-strip wound closures
small irrigator (it's a plastic hobby "syringe)
single app triple antibiotic x 2
few asst bandaids
Leukotape easily the best blister/hot spot defense I’ve found. Of late I’ve been carrying about a 1/5 th of a roll flattened. I can use the tape to help immobilize an ankle or the like.
sliver tweezers (Uncle Bill's)
meds- a couple of old fashion aspirin (heart attack), immodium x4, benadryl x4, acetaminophen and ibuprofen x length of trip
I put mine in a small dry bag from Sea to Summit.
This is gold right here. My first aid kit is always way too heavy, especially on longer hunts.
Good to know that I can replace my mole skin with leukotape, never tried that.
Would the quickclot be a replacement for the small thing of superglue I keep in there? I used superglue for cuts that I can't get to stop bleeding and then once dried out, wrap in bandage.
Mine all goes in a quart ziplok bag to try and save weight.
MediTac Premium IFAK Kit - Feat. Trauma Pak, CAT Tourniquet, HyFin Vent Chest Seal, Israeli Bandage - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CG9HFSF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_E9NEWJF1NCFV570Z2MXN?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1Does anyone know of any good pre maid first aid kits?
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