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Average Rating: 5 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £29.99
Year: 2005

Description: - A larger kit designed for group use. The fold-out hard wearing case contains: - 10 antiseptic wipes - micropore tape - 2 pairs of disposable gloves - small ambulance dressing - 2 triangular bandages - 2 x No.8 lint dressings - non-adherent dressing (2 x 5 cm, 2 x 10 cm) - crepe bandages (1 x 5 cm, 2 x 7.5 cm) - large strip adhesive dressing - 20 waterproof plasters - first aid tweezers - zinc oxide tape 4” scissors - Rescuci-aid safety pins a basic instruction sheet.

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Medusan 
Posted: 01/06/08
'GREAT FIRST AID KIT FOR ML'S'
Strengths:
Provides a great basic first aid kit for taking groups into the mountains. Have added a few items such as a sam splint and the case still closes well. Stays in the bottom of the rucsac in a drybag and only comes out in real emergencies. Better to have a 'there there' kit in the rucsac lid with plasters etc and keep this for the big stuff
Weaknesses:
Would have been better if it had been in a waterproof case.
Overall:
When taking groups up in the hills/mountains am never without it. Have the smaller versions for when am out on my own too.
 
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Wine Wizard 
Posted: 18/07/07
'EXCELLENT!'
Strengths:
Loads of kit, and easy to find it. loads of useful bits like a thermometer, tuff-cuts, all the usual stuff etc. It also has a fold-out wipe clean pad that you can use to put implements on in order to keep them sterile.
Weaknesses:
not that much room left for customisation, or maybe I am trying to fit too much stuff in it!
Overall:
Excellent! great value, would cost loads to get all the stuff and the bag seperately.
 
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