You can take the bandage out of the green packaging because inside there is another one also vacuum-packed, which saves some space. It's worth keeping it in your EDC first aid kit because you never know when you might need it.
AedMax Individual Field Dressing Trauma Kit Israeli Type 10 cm
Israeli-style individual dressing specifically engineered for managing wounds and controlling severe bleeding.
Features a gray-green elastic bandage measuring 10 cm in width and 180 cm in length (stretching up to approximately 360 cm), along with an integrated compress sized at 10 x 18 cm.
Buckle to facilitate dressing application
Fabricated from plastic, the buckle enables one-handed application of the dressing, allows for easy adjustment of bandaging direction, and provides direct pressure to the wound upon securing the dressing. A supplied clip locks the bandage in place, preventing accidental unwinding.
waterproof packaging
Sterile dressing supplied in a waterproof, hermetically sealed foil pouch, featuring special notches to ensure easy opening. The reverse side includes detailed application instructions in Polish, Ukrainian, and English, illustrated with pictograms.
Main features
- Developed for wound management and controlling severe bleeding.
- Composed of an elastic bandage paired with a fixed absorbent pad.
- Features a buckle to simplify the application process.
- Incorporates a clip to prevent the bandage from unwinding accidentally and is supplied in waterproof packaging.
- Includes usage instructions in Polish, Ukrainian, and English accompanied by pictograms.
Technical data
Compression size: 10 x 18 cm
10 cm width
Available lengths: 180/360 cm
Produced by: AedMax, Poland
| EAN | 5905490426147 |
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| Manufacturer code | 1271 |
| Brand | AedMax |
| Expiration date | 2029-08-01 |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 4
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The packaging is a bit large and takes up a lot of space in a small hip bag. Other than that, no complaints. If someone has used it, they know what it's about. For beginners, the bandage works great. Definitely better than the cheaper alternatives.
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I carry the Israeli bandage in practically every first aid kit. Vacuum-packed, it takes up little space and is also light. The pictures on the packaging make it possible for someone with the intelligence of a chimpanzee to use it. I definitely recommend it.
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Bandage purchased along with a tourniquet, as an addition to my equipment. It takes up some space in a personal first aid kit, but it's better to have it in case of a more serious injury.
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