Description
Don’t let a nasty fall, slipped knife, or stuck fishhook ruin your weekend in the backcountry. Specifically designed to treat sportsmen’s common injuries, the Sportsman 200 medical kit contains enough first aid supplies for a group of four on trips up to four days. Add this wilderness first aid kit to your hunting gear, snowmobile backpack, ATV bag, fishing gear, or archery equipment for a portable first aid kit you can count on. The external kit map and Easy Care Organization System let you quickly find what you need in an emergency, while the reflective design makes this first aid kit easy to find, even in the dark. Quality contents like moleskin, medications, EMT shears, trauma supplies, and bandages set the standard in backcountry care and are organized into clearly labeled pockets. Whether you’re looking for a hunting first aid kit, fishing first aid kit, or a compact first aid kit for your vehicle, with the Sportsman Series you can have confidence you’re prepared when accidents occur. The Sportsman 200 is designed for 4 people and up to 4 days on your hunting, fishing or camping trip.
- Find it Fast Design – Provide fast and effective care in emergencies. The first aid kit’s first aid supplies are organized into injury-specific pockets with the Easy Care Organization System making it possible for anyone to confidently administer first aid. The external kit map shows where supplies are located.
- Trauma Supplies – Stop bleeding from field dressing injuries, animal attacks, and knife wounds with the trauma pad. Stabilize fractures and sprains using the wide elastic bandage and a variety of other dressings.
- Wilderness & Travel Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide – Know how to treat injuries experienced while hunting, fishing, or snowmobiling. Written by wilderness medicine expert Eric A. Weiss, MD, this book includes over 50 improvised techniques and 100 illustrations for treating outdoor injuries and illnesses.
- Backcountry Wound Care – Clean and close wounds from fishing hooks, skinning knives, and other backcountry injuries using the irrigation syringe, butterfly closures, EMT shears, and more hospital-quality supplies.
- Blister & Insect Protection – Stop blisters before they start with die-cut moleskin, the most reliable dressing to reduce friction and prevent blisters. Safely remove ticks and splinters with specially designed forceps.
Short Description:
- 5 – Adhesive Bandage, Fabric, 1″ x 3″
- 5 – Easy Care Knuckle Fabric Bandage
- 1 – Patient Assessment Form
- 3 – Easy Care Butterfly Wound Closure
- 1 – Cloth Tape, 1/2″ x 10 Yards
- 2 – Easy Care Large Sterile Dressing, 4″x4″ 4ply/2pc
- 2 – Sterile Non-Woven Sponges 2v2
- 2 – Sterile Non-Adherent Dressing, 3″ x 4″
- 1 – Elastic Bandage 2″
- 1 – Trauma Pad, 5″ x 9″
- 1 – Moleskin, Pre-Cut/Shaped
- 1 – Wound Irrigation Tool, 10 cc
- 1 – Splinter/Tick Remover Forceps
- 1 – Latex-Free Glove
- 3 – Safety Pin
- 1 – Pencil
- 1 – Cotton Tip Applicator
- 1 – Roller Gauze, 2″ x 4.1 Yards
- 1 – EMT Shears, 4″
- 3 – TRIPLE ANTIBIOTIC, SINGLE USE
- 6 – Easy Care Alcohol Antiseptic
- 2 – Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer (Aspirin 325 mg)
- 2 – Antihistamine (Diphenhydramine 25 mg)
- 2 – Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer (Ibuprofen 200 mg)
- 2 – Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer (Acetaminophen 500 mg)
- 1 – Wilderness & Travel Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide