The price of this dressing is very attractive relative to its capabilities. Anyone who has dealt with first aid, especially tactical first aid within CLS, knows how important a vented dressing is for chest wounds. This product stands out for its good quality, practical size, and price, so it can easily fit even in a small first aid kit.
AedMax Trauma Kit Chest Seal Vented valve dressing
Vented dressing crafted to secure and seal chest injuries. Equipped with a one-way valve and innovative grip for swift application. The hydrogel-based adhesive guarantees effective sealing and strong adhesion. Completely latex-free, ensuring skin safety and meets TCCC and KSRG guidelines. Packaged in a waterproof container that opens easily due to specially designed notches. Includes gauze for pre-cleaning the wound.
Main features
- One-way valve
- Hydrogel adhesive
- Waterproof packaging
- Effortless application
- Adheres to TCCC and KSRG standards
Technical data
Material: hydrogel, PU
Diameter of the dressing: 150 mm
Manufacturer: AedMax, Poland
| EAN | 5905490426185 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer code | TKS492 |
| Brand | AedMax |
| Expiration Date | 2029-09-01 |
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Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 9
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I bought the first one a few months ago, but I hope I'll never need to use it. It's worth having two such dressings in your first aid kit. I also equipped myself with other essentials such as a W2 dressing, Israeli bandage, compressed gauze, or an eye pad. It's also good to have a plaster, bandage, gauze pads, gloves, emergency blanket, and a hydrogel dressing—then the first aid kit will be complete.
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I bought it just in case. Hopefully, it won’t have to be used, but its price compared to other similar dressings is very attractive. If you run a shooting range or own a gun, such a dressing is an essential part of your first aid kit.
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This is an essential part of any first aid kit—better if it's never needed, but it’s worth having. Neatly packed dressing, and as always, aedmax produced it with a solid level of professionalism.
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I haven’t tested this dressing yet and I hope I won’t have to, but it looks very good and, if necessary, you can easily fold it in half if it doesn’t fit in your first aid kit.
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I bought it for the first aid kit on my belt, but it turned out to be too long, so I'll move it to another kit in my backpack—I don't want to bend it. The price is very affordable compared to other products.
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Very good quality dressing, perfectly packed, but it is quite long and doesn't fit the smallest pouches. Still, it’s worth having in your first aid kit with the hope that you won’t need it. I recommend it.
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At first glance, it seems solid. I hope I won't have to check its effectiveness. The product has a good price and quality. It's better to have such a dressing and not use it than to regret not having one.
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This dressing is quite large, but it folds easily in half to fit in a smaller first aid kit. Very attractive price compared to competing products.
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