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The Advanced Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight Kit 5 is a compact, waterproof medical kit designed for professionals who need reliable tools in any environment. It features precision forceps, butterfly closure strips, and adhesive tape, all housed in a lightweight, durable bag.
N**H
A must have for outdoor pursuits
Very lightweight, packed full of goodies, easy to add the odd item such as blister packs and paracetomol/anadin, waterproof, and very good quality. 5 stars should be difficult to attain, but I cannot fault this kit, high on quality, it really is spot on and comes highly recommended from me.
M**S
Excellent
This product is nicely put together and will serve its purpose very well for my son as he does his Duke of Edinburgh hikes. It is compact and lightweight.
N**N
all ill need
it contains every thing that ill need when im out doing activities. rock climbing, caving, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, mountain biking, camping etc it covers it all. i did add some additional plasters but that's only because i always work in groups and having lots of plasters is a necessity. it looks good, feels good and i love the fact that its water tight also the addition of a tick remover was good because i didn't have one.
A**R
Great every day carry
Great little boo boo kit. Prompt service fast delivery
V**S
Missing parts but good customer support from Amazon
Reason for a 3 stars is because I received a kit that was not sealed and with missing parts. For this reason I am returning it.Amazon customer support is worth 5 stars but if an opened item is sent it at least should have been checked.Regarding the kit it seems a good lightweight kit. Although I haven't tested it, it has the basic things for most common small cuts and bruises and accidents on the trail. It has enough space for other small things to be added.The outer bag looks durable enough to last you several refills. You may even add a zip lock or various ziplocks to add some extra protection (mine didn't come with one).I ended up getting a different replacement but would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a first aid kit to have in a day backpack or even on a weekend hike.
R**H
Contents good, packaging poor
This is a neat slim very pocketable kit which with only a couple of addition such as tick tweezers is ideal for a few days in the woods. What lets it down badly is the packaging. The inner pouch fits so tightly that it takes two hands to pull it out through the too-narrow zip in the outer sleeve. In a solo first aid situation needing two hands to access bandages etc when one hand might be bleeding or injured is just bad design. The inner pouch is also too long for the height of the outer so its top edge needs to be folded over to fit. And when you fold plastic too often it splits and then the inner isn't waterproof any more. Poorly thought out.
R**E
Wrong weight
The contents of the medical kit itself were good, contained everything the list said it would however the major fault in the kit was the fact that it is not the weight it said it was, infact weighing in all together at 155g. I was aiming to buy something as lightweight as possible for hiking in order to cut the weight down where possible and thought that this beat the light and dry pro first aid kit however discovered after weighing that it doesn't.If the weight is not too much of a problem then this is a good medical kit to have.
B**X
Didn't need it but glad I had it.
Bought this for hiking on the Camino de Santiago. Added some blister bandaids but that was it. Light, has all the necessary items for minor immediate first aid and the watertight design gives you the reassurance that it will be okay if you need it. Small and light so no issue carrying it along in a knapsack
K**T
Perfect size for day use, sturdy sealing bag
I put this in my work backpack. It is a nice size, has the basics.
S**N
Many options for different activities
I really like those medical kits as they are inexpensive and the different models are well suited to a large range of activities. I like to have a medical kit in each of my bags so I am sure I have one with me every time I am doing an activity. I keep a .5 in my bicycle water bag, another .5 in my golf bag, a .7 in my hiking bag and a .9 in my emergency go-bag. There is always help relatively close-by where I bike, golf and hike so the intent is not to fix a major accident but rather have some supply to fix minor injuries and avoid having to postpone an activity or risk making a small injury worst. Fortunately, I did not had to use it on myself yet, but I shared few items with fellow hikers who happen to have blister and cut/scratches. As with any emergency supply, it's all fun until we need it... !!
J**B
Peace of mind
I'm carrying the 0.5 kit on day hikes and it's got enough to cover most things you might run into and it's small and light. The only negative - which is minor - I'd that it's a two bag system. The outer bag is a cordura material with zippers and the inner waterproof bag is essentially a slightly tougher ziploc bag. I'm not sure how well it would hold up to frequent opening and closing but since this is for emergencies only and I'm not boating it doesn't worry me too much.
K**N
Perfect for day hikes
Love how small it is and that it's waterproof !
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