Lifesystems Pocket First Aid Kit Travel/Outdoor Medical Pack
Lifesystems Pocket First Aid Kit Travel/Outdoor Medical Pack

Pocket First Aid Kit Travel/Outdoor Medical Pack

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Pocket-sized first aid safety kit for most minor injuries, from Lifesystems

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About the Lifesystems Pocket First Aid Kit

The Lifestystems Pocket first aid kit is a super-compact first aid kit that is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who wish to carry a light but all-encompassing pack. Its outer casing is made of a water-repellent tough nylon ripstop fabric.

Ideal as a light addition to any rucksack, the Pocket first aid kit is small enough to fit into a jacket pocket and also comes with a loop on the back which allows for easy attachment to either a belt or backpack.

The Lowdown
  • Weight: 180g
  • Dimensions (packed): 125 x 80 x 45mm
Kit Includes:
  • 1 x Burn Gel Sachet (3.5g)
  • 1 x Primary Care Leaflet
  • 1 x Tweezers
  • 1 x Scissors 5.5cm Blade
  • 6 x Safety Pins
  • 1 x White Open Woven Bandage 7.5cm x 5m
  • 1 x Crepe Bandage 5cm x 4.5m
  • 1 x Micropore Tape 1.25cm x 5m
  • 3 x Hygienic Cleansing Wipes
  • 1 x Large Low Adherent Dressing 10 x 10cm
  • 1 x Small Low Adherent Dressing 5 x 5cm
  • 1 x Pack of Assorted Plasters
  • 1 x Sterile Adherent Dressing 16 x 8cm
  • 2 x Blister Plaster
  • No expiry

Reviews

Donovan

22/04/2024

Ample storage space with easy to access to locate smaller items. Comfortable shoulder straps and has waist bands that sit comfortably on the hips. Padded back support helps for the longer days out.
Lifesystems produces outdoor safety gear for all active types, whether you are heading to the backcountry, going camping, trekking, hiking, cycling or anything thing else it is a good idea to carry a first aid kit around for any eventuality.
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