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Reddit mentions of Dynarex 12 Triangular Bandage 40x40x56, 12 Count
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Reddit mentions: 3
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Multi-purpose bandage to compress various injuries; support sprains and/or broken bonesDoubles as an arm slingSoft pliable materialAmple size
Specs:
Height | 4.25 Inches |
Length | 7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | November 2010 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.0625 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
Last year a buddy and I took a 1300 mile trip around Colorado /r/dualsport ride on a Husqvarna 701 and a Yamaha WR250R. Here's a photo of the gear from last year.
This year we are adding one person (riding a monster, brand new, KTM 1090 Adventure R) to the crew and moving a little farther west to see some of the amazing sites in Utah. I put together a 1500 mile route, and will tack on White Rim Trail (if we can get passes) and wander around in Beef Basin for a bit.
A few of my friends have started using Polar Steps, so I've setup a trip and will try to keep it updated. I also maintain a simple website and will post photos on my flickr account.
Now, on to the fun, because sorting out gear and packing is half the fun of a /r/motocamping trip.
I'm involved in volunteer search and rescue (/r/searchandrescue) so a lot of this gear comes from my callout pack and extended incident command packs. The more experienced riders will notice that I'm lacking any tools, spares, tube slime, etc. I'm fortunate enough to be riding with 2 other riders that are packing all that jazz.
Two mottos:
motorcycle
navigation
photgraphy
medical and hygiene
wearing
sleeping
inclement weather
food
motorcycle
clothing
luggage
misc
I would disagree with other users here, building your own kit will save a decent amount of money
What are you looking to put into these IFAKs? Here are some links that a 'basic' would have
4 pack of chest seals $29.19 (one in each kit)
20 count 5x9 combine pads $7.99 (two or so in each kit)
Isreali Bandage (non-amazon link as there have been many issues with amazon selling Isreali bandages and people getting knock-offs, youll want the 4in 'new manufacture' which come in a grey outer pouch, open the outer pouch and put them in the IFAK like that (they are double sealed/this will leave them sealed in a see through rip away plastic which can be used as an occlusive dressing) one in each kit.
2 Hemostatic Gauze $19.97 (open outer pack, put one 'inner' pack in each kit)
12 pack of 2in roller gauze $4.80 (one, maybe two in each kit, can be replaced with a triangular bandage instead)
12 Triangular Bandages (Cravats) $6.80 - these are multi-use, bleeding control, securing a dressing, TQ use etc. most opt not to have them but theyre a great 'multi-use' item I carry in every IFAK (one in each kit)
2 pack trauma shears $9.99 (one in each kit)
2 pack CAT tourniquets $53.98, one reason to go with amazon is the easy returns, which is a double edged sword, a lot of people will buy fake CATs for cheap, purchase real ones for $$ then 'return' the real ones with the cheap fake ones, look up lot codes when you get them if it doesnt look the part return it. Stay away from the thin elastic "pocket tourniquets" (one in each kit)
Rip away IFAK MOLLE pouch $14.99 each, depending on color. I prefer these over just a MOLLE pouch, unbuckle and use or throw to someone else without having to lug w.e. equipment the pouch is attached to - or leave off the MOLLE backing and put inside a pack loose
Personally I dont put airway in my IFAKs but do in a larger kit thats nearby - if you want links to NPAs a pretty good general size to go with would be a 26, dont forget lube or really you can just spit on them. Same with a decompression needle, not going to be in my IFAK.
More importantly than any of this stuff is training, you can do a lot more with training than you can with a 'be all end all kit'. Dont be afraid to adapt a kit to your environment, for example if you're going far away from civilization consider you might do wound packing and need more hemostatic gauze, but if you're right down the street from a hospital you probably wont want to pack a wound with a homeostatic agent but that will depend on the situation.
The purpose of an IFAK is to get you to a larger first aid kit/medical help.
(I purchase medical supplies for the EMS company I work for, Amazon prices are generally cheaper than buying from a distributor unless you're looking to build dozens of these kits and even then certain items will still be cheaper especially factoring in shipping) Any questions feel free to ask
https://www.amazon.com/Safetec-Relief-Insect-Antiseptic-Reliever/dp/B07J4RPYQ2
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003DPVERM/?coliid=I32ON7D5OOSXF
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KQS2NGK/?coliid=I789G1C4REKK
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ITAKG6A/?coliid=I1J8A8RGQ9QU9W
https://www.amazon.com/Hibiclens-Antiseptic-Antimicrobial-bottle-Each/dp/B014I0KA34
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HJTH5L2
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001J5H92C
https://www.amazon.com/Briggs-Precision-Forceps-Locking-Tweezers/dp/B00GGAAPD0
https://www.amazon.com/Tick-Twister-Remover-Small-Large/dp/B01BECRHEO
https://www.amazon.com/Triple-Antibiotic-Ointment-5gr-Packets/dp/B00H2T9K3K
https://www.amazon.com/Safetec-Burn-Gel-gram-count/dp/B00D7C46KI
https://www.amazon.com/HUMCO-232598001
https://www.amazon.com/Dynarex-Triangular-Bandage-40x40x56-Count/dp/B000TVQHO8
https://www.amazon.com/3M-Tegaderm-Transparent-Film-Dressing/dp/B000PYP5R4
https://www.amazon.com/Medipore-Soft-Cloth-Tape-10yd/dp/B019Y81FMU
https://www.amazon.com/3M-Micropore-Paper-Tape-White/dp/B003TXPZ64
https://www.amazon.com/BIC-Round-Ballpoint-Medium-144-Count/dp/B06WGMTMVM (not whole box)
https://www.amazon.com/Kimberly-Clark-Safety-55093-Nitrile/dp/B00U8TUXIM