The Solo: First Aid Kit for $42
April 6, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
First aid kit that will actually save your life, not just band-aids and gauze! The Solo has all the basic supplies for attending different needs such as bleeding, airway, sprain, burns, and even for outdoor survival. Small, water-resistant, and lightweight…this bag fits perfectly in most backpacks and it’s even safe for carry-on wherever you fly.
- Two buttoned Molle straps on the back of the Solo bag are perfect for attaching this kit to another bag or anything
- Heavy duty handle designed to be easy to grab & easily attachable
- Flat-fold design gives you quick access to your First Aid supplies
- Large, high-quality zipper for easy bag opening
- Mesh pouch ideal for storing extra bandages, sunscreen, or even half a Poptart
- A What’s Inside guide for specific item/medication use
Disclaimer: By ordering MyMedic First Aid Kits you warrant that you have the required training and authorization to use the medical supplies contained within. MyMedic assumes no liability for their misuse.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: red
- Materials: ballistic nylon (bag)
- Product dimensions: 8″H x 5.5″W x 2.5″D
- Weight: 0.57 – 0.92 lb
- Skill level: basic
- Type: universal
- Group size: 1
- Environment: dry, dirty, muddy, light rain
- 2x buttoned straps
- Heavy duty handle
- Center fold design
- Oversized zipper
- Mesh pouch
- Weather resistant
- OSHA & ANSI approved
- FSA/HSA approved
- Check kit content here
Includes
- The Solo: First Aid Kit (Red)
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