You can remove the dressing from the green bag because inside it's additionally vacuum-packed, which helps save some space. It's worth keeping such a bandage in your EDC first aid kit, as you never know when it might come in handy.
Individual dressing AedMax Trauma Kit Israeli type 10 cm
Israeli-type individual dressing designed for wound treatment and controlling severe bleeding.
Includes an elastic grey-green bandage 10 cm wide, 180 cm long (stretched to approximately 360 cm) and a fixed pad measuring 10 x 18 cm.
Buckle to facilitate dressing application
The plastic clip allows the dressing to be applied with one hand, to change the wrapping direction, and to apply pressure to the wound after application. The included fastener prevents the bandage from unrolling unintentionally.
waterproof packaging
The dressing is sterile and packed in a waterproof, hermetically sealed foil package with special notches for easier opening. The reverse side contains application instructions in Polish, Ukrainian, and English with pictograms.
Main features
- For wound treatment and controlling severe bleeding
- Consists of an elastic bandage and a fixed pad
- Clip to assist in application
- Fastener prevents accidental unrolling
- Instructions in Polish, Ukrainian, and English with pictograms
Technical data
Compress dimensions: 10 x 18 cm
Width: 10 cm
Length: 180/360 cm
Manufacturer: AedMax, Poland
| EAN | 5905490426147 |
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| Manufacturer code | 1271 |
| Brand | AedMax |
| Expiration Date | 2029-04-01 |
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Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 4
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The packaging is a bit large and takes up quite a lot of space in a small pouch. Other than that, I have no complaints. Anyone who has already used this dressing knows what to expect. For inexperienced people, it is a very practical product, definitely better than cheaper alternatives.
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The Israeli bandage can be found in almost every one of my first aid kits. Thanks to the vacuum packaging, it takes up little space and is lightweight. The illustrations on the packaging mean that even someone with low intelligence can manage to use it. I definitely recommend it.
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I bought the dressing together with a tourniquet as an addition to my kit. It takes up some space in my personal first aid kit, but it's worth having in case of more serious injuries.
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