I was looking for a first aid kit that isn't just for peace of mind, but actually works when (knock on wood) the need arises. And this is it. Everything inside is thoughtfully selected for serious injuries, not just scraped knees. The kit is well packed and fits into a backpack without any problem. Of course, you can put everything together yourself, but buying this first aid kit solves the issue right away. A very solid product.
Modular first aid kit equipped with a selection of crucial supplies designed to stabilize or immobilize a fractured or dislocated limb. Compact dimensions facilitate convenient storage and transport.
Contents have been developed in consultation with skilled medical rescuers to ensure rapid assistance for the injured. Included are, among other items, a bandage, gauze, triangular scarf, and a splint, all intended to secure an injured limb until professional medical care is available.
Module features a green color scheme inspired by military style. A dual-direction zipper ensures fast accessibility, while Velcro on the rear side enables attachment to a backpack or compatible gear.
The set contains
"L" size nitrile disposable gloves – 2 pairs
- Sam Splint type splint 460 x 110 mm – 1 unit
- MATOPAT UNIVERSAL elastic bandage 120 x 50 mm – 4 units
- Woven bandage 100 mm x 4 m – 4 units
- Sterile 17-thread dressing gauze 1/2 m2 – 2 pieces
- Cotton triangular scarf – 1 unit
- NRC foil (thermal blanket) – 1 unit
- Instruction manual
Technical data
Color: Green
Dimensions: 220 x 130 x 90 mm
Manufacturer AedMax, Poland
| Color/camouflage | Green hue |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Zipper |
| Internal organizer | No |
| Molle/pals compatible | No |
| Main color | Green |
| Dimensions | 220 x 130 x 90 mm |
| Transport handle | No |
| Equipment in the set | Yes |
| EAN | 5905317988223 |
| Manufacturer code | TKS3_MIL |
| Brand | AedMax |
| Expiration date | 2027-03-01 |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 2
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A very good module, like all the others from Traumakit. This is probably the only manufacturer whose "ready-made" products I use. Their first aid kits are well thought out, well put together, and of good quality. Additionally, the idea with the modules is great.
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