You can take the dressing out of the green bag, as inside it is additionally vacuum-packed, which helps save a bit of space. It’s worth keeping this kind of dressing in your EDC first aid kit, since you never know when it might come in handy.
AedMax Individual Field Dressing Trauma Kit Israeli Type 10 cm
An Israeli-style dressing tailored for wound treatment and controlling significant bleeding.
Features a gray-green elastic bandage that is 10 cm in width and 180 cm in length (expanding up to about 360 cm) and incorporates a fixed compress of 10 x 18 cm.
Buckle to facilitate dressing application
Constructed from plastic, the buckle enables single-handed application of the dressing and allows for easy bandage direction changes, while applying pressure to the wound once the dressing is in place. A provided clip prevents the bandage from accidentally unraveling.
waterproof packaging
The sterile dressing is encased in a waterproof, hermetically sealed foil package designed with special notches to simplify opening. The reverse side features an application instruction in Polish, Ukrainian, and English, accompanied by pictograms.
Main features
- Developed for wound treatment and stopping severe hemorrhages
- The dressing includes an elastic bandage and a secure compress
- Buckle aids in applying the dressing
- Comes with a clip to prevent unintentional bandage unraveling, with waterproof packaging
- Application instructions are available in Polish, Ukrainian, and English, with pictograms
Technical data
Compressed size: 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’s a very practical product, definitely better than cheaper alternatives.
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The Israeli dressing is practically in every one of my first aid kits. Thanks to the vacuum packaging, it doesn’t take up much space and is lightweight. The illustrations on the packaging make it so 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 equipment. It takes up a bit of space in my personal first aid kit, but it’s worth having in case of serious injuries.
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