The AMK Mountain Hiking First Aid Kit is an essential partner for overnight hiking trips. It's filled with well - chosen first - aid supplies to handle common injuries and illnesses on the trail. This kit comes with a great range of essentials, from moleskin for blisters and After Bite wipes for stings to EMT shears and a trauma pad for serious wounds. The Easy Care Organization System neatly arranges the supplies into labeled, injury - specific compartments, so you can quickly find what you need. Its water - resistant bag has durable, semi - transparent pockets to keep everything dry and safe. A reflective mountain logo helps you locate the kit in the dark. With this portable medical kit, blisters, sprained ankles, and wounds won't stop you for long. You can add recommended medications for pain relief and managing allergic reactions. This comprehensive yet compact kit is a lightweight addition to your hiking gear, preparing you and a friend for any situation on a weekend hike. The kit includes supplies for cuts and scrapes like splinter pickers, various bandages, antiseptic wipes, and alcohol swabs. There are also items for stopping bleeding fast, such as a trauma pad and nitrile gloves. For wound care, blisters, and burns, it has a wilderness first - aid manual, EMT shears, and different types of gauze dressings. The kit weighs 200 grams. Recommended additions like triple antibiotic ointment and painkillers are not included.



Using this first - aid kit is a breeze. When you get an injury, just open the bag and use the Easy Care Organization System to find the right supplies quickly. For cuts and scrapes, clean the wound with an antiseptic wipe or alcohol swab first, then apply a bandage. If there's a splinter, use the splinter picker. For stings and bites, use the After Bite wipe. In case of heavy bleeding, put the trauma pad on the wound and press firmly. Remember, always wear the nitrile gloves when treating a wound to avoid infection. When it comes to maintenance, keep the kit in a cool, dry place. Check the expiration dates of the supplies regularly and replace any expired items. Also, make sure to refill the kit after each use. And don't forget to add the recommended medications as needed. This way, your first - aid kit will always be ready for your next hiking adventure.