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Reddit mentions of Pac-Kit by First Aid Only Moleskin Blister Prevention, 10 Count

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Pac-Kit by First Aid Only Moleskin Blister Prevention, 10 Count. Here are the top ones.

Pac-Kit by First Aid Only Moleskin Blister Prevention, 10 Count
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SmartCompliance refill is for First Aid Only part numbers 90660, 746004, 746006, 1001-FAE-0103 and 1301-FAE-0103.Flexible material conforms to all contoursMoleskin stays securely in place preventing the development of blistersCushions against fricion and pressureMissing a refill box in your SmartCompliance First Aid Cabinet? Check the schematics in the back of your First Aid Only SmartCompliance cabinet to help select the right refill to order for your cabinet.
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Height2.38 Inches
Length1.88 Inches
Number of items1
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Weight0.01 Pounds
Width2.06 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Pac-Kit by First Aid Only Moleskin Blister Prevention, 10 Count:

u/countclouds ยท 9 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Someone on this sub once recommended Moleskin in a thread about annoying shoes.

I used to never be able to wear flats because they would destroy the back of my heel/ankle.

Stuck some of this in my shoe in the offending spot (you can also stick it to your foot but I found it fell off really quickly) and I've been loving flats ever since!

u/backlikeclap ยท 1 pointr/bikepacking

I like these wet wipes a lot. They get very high marks for biodegrading/composting quickly and they're actually flushable unlike many brands of wipes.

I wouldn't overthink your first aid kit too much. Bring along some cloth medical tape, a bandanna, and some NSAIDs and you'll have enough of a kit to deal with injuries at least until you can get real medical help. If you are blister-prone one or two pieces of this paper will be plenty for your trip.

I'm not sure on the legality of this in the UK but I would also consider a small folding knife a good addition to your first aid kit.

I like to bring along a pair of sandals or something similar for camp shoes. It REALLY hurts wearing the same shoes all day.

You might also want to buy a small hand torch if you plan to make camp after dark. This is the one I just picked up.

A food bag like this would be good for snacks - I would just stuff it in the webbing above your seat pack.

Sorry for all the amazon links. Your setup looks great. Beautiful bike!