Whether hiking, car camping, or leading a troop, the Mountain Series portable medical kit is priced well for group emergency aid. Adventure Medical Kits have well-thought out organization, with six labeled compartments and a scissor loop.
Select the size of the kit from AMK to match your group number and type of expedition (ie. more lightweight for backpacking or daytripping).
This portable medical kit can accommodate up to seven people and last roughly fourteen days of continuous use with 164 supplies inside. That’s more than enough for family use or for minor accidents during an excursion with friends. Treat blisters, cuts, fractures, and burns and avoid escalating injuries.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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Well organized with labels on each compartment
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The bag opens to 5 accessible and labeled compartments so you can access everything easily
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Can deal with almost all basic emergencies along the trail
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Lightweight and super packable despite all its contents
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There’s a first aid guide included
Things we don't like:
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No tweezers included
Specs & Features
- Pieces: 164
- For: 7 people
- Duration: 14 days
- Dimension: 10” x 7” x 5.2”
- Weight: 2 lbs.
This pack has Glacier Gel hydrogel, a digital thermometer, QuikClot Gauze, Benzoin tincture, bandages, and a syringe (just to name a few items) within reach. Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series is clutter-free and labeled for easy identification. The pouch opens up to five compartments, so you can access everything at one glance.
It’s lightweight, despite all the supplies, packable, plus there’s also a guide included. It’s missing tweezers, though. But other than that, this portable medical kit is good bang for your buck.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
Well organized with labels on each compartment
-
The bag opens to 5 accessible and labeled compartments so you can access everything easily
-
Can deal with almost all basic emergencies along the trail
-
Lightweight and super packable despite all its contents
-
There’s a first aid guide included
Things we don't like:
-
No tweezers included
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