Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman 200

Shop more Adventure Medical

Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman 200

SKU# 26971
Shop more Adventure Medical
SKU# 26971
Specifically designed to treat common injuries, the Sportsman 200 medical kit contains enough first aid supplies for a group of four for four days...
Read More
$45.99
Complete your purchase with:
Adventure Medical First Aid Canteen, 32 oz.
Total:
Items:
-
+
Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman 200
$45.99
  • In Stock

Specifically designed to treat common injuries, the Sportsman 200 medical kit contains enough first aid supplies for a group of four for four days. Perfect as a hunting or fishing first aid kit, or a compact first aid kit for your vehicle. Take your health to the next level with guaranteed FSA eligible First Aid products.

Features:

  • Wilderness & Travel Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide: A know-how guide to provide life-saving medical care written by wilderness medicine expert Eric A. Weiss, MD
  • Help 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
  • Find the emergency supplies you need quickly, even in the dark
  • The external kit map shows where supplies are located, while the reflective design helps you find the kit quickly at night
  • 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
  • Provide fast and effective care in emergencies. The first aid kit’s first aid supplies are organized into injury-specific pockets that make it possible for anyone to confidently administer first aid
  • 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

Includes:

  • Instruments

    • 1 – EMT shears, 4
    • 1 – Elastic bandage, 2
    • 1 – Splinter/tick remover forceps
    • 3 – Safety pin
    • 1 – Pencil
  • Medication

    • 3 – After Bite® wipe
    • 4 – Aspirin (325 mg.)
    • 4 – Ibuprofen (200 mg.)
    • 4 – Acetaminophen (500 mg.)
    • 2 – Antihistamine (diphenhydramine 25 mg.)
  • Cuts & Scrapes

    • 5 – Easy Access Bandages®, fabric, 1 x 3
    • 5 – Easy Access Bandages®, fabric, knuckle
    • 3 – Butterfly closure bandage
    • 3 – Triple antibiotic ointment
    • 6 – Antiseptic wipe
    • 2 – Alcohol swab
  • First Aid Manual

    • 1 – Wilderness & Travel Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide
    • 1 – Patient Assessment Form
  • Bleeding

    • 2 – Nitrile glove
    • 1 – Trauma pad, 5 x 9
  • Wound Care/Blister

    • 1 – Wound irrigation tool, 10cc
    • 4 – Sterile gauze dressing, 4 x 4
    • 4 – Sterile gauze dressing, 2 x 2
    • 2 – Sterile non-adherent dressing, 3x 4
    • 1 – Gauze bandage, 2
    • 1 – Cloth tape, 1/2 x 10 yards
    • 14 – Moleskin, pre-cut/shaped
    • 2 – Cotton tip applicator

Reviews

 

Learn More

How an FSA Can Help New Parents With FSA Eligible Baby Products

How an FSA Can Help New Parents With FSA Eligible Baby Products

What Does “FSA Eligible” Mean?

What Does “FSA Eligible” Mean?

Handling Costs for Families of Kids With ASD

Handling Costs for Families of Kids With ASD

Why Isn’t Insect Repellent FSA Eligible?

Why Isn’t Insect Repellent FSA Eligible?