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The Dual Waterproof Boat First Aid Kit is an essential safety accessory designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a dual waterproof design with a 2-liter capacity, this compact kit includes a variety of first aid supplies, ensuring you're prepared for unexpected situations while fishing, kayaking, or camping. Its durable construction and moistureproof features make it a reliable choice for any adventure.
M**E
Has everything needed
Upon opening this, I checked through what it came with and it has all the necessities. It comes in the larger red bag, and inside it has two more bags, one that holds all (not sure if that was for delivery only to keep it all together or functional as an added step) and the second as a bag in a bag, separating out the items. The only downside is I did not see any made by date or expiration date to tell how old the products were, so if there was an improvement, I would suggest adding that info. Otherwise, great fit for our PWCs.
M**N
Everything needed
Wanted a "boat ready " kit for a good price and not lacking the frills.
P**E
Quick easy access to medical products if needed. And it keeps them dry.
Quick easy access to medical products if needed. And it keeps them dry.
K**H
Not "waterproof" as printed on the bag.
This bag went for a swim for the first time today. Top folded over 3x and clipped as is done with all dry bags. The bag was connected to a float. Never submerged, just floated on the surface for about 45 minutes. When we opened it up, it was about a 1/4 full of water.
C**R
It seems like a decent basic first aid kit, but I would add a few things
The bag and overall kit is a decent starting point for a first aid kit, in a waterproof bag. The bag seems decently made, and should be relatively easy to throw to another boater, if needed.The kit itself has the basics, but I would add at least a few items:1. Quick clotting bandages2. A CAT or other quality tourniquet3. A good pair of rescue scissorsThe bag has room for these items, so it's easy enough to add them. I will most likely leave this as a dedicated first aid kit in my kayak, so that I always have it on the water. A good throw line would also be helpful, so it could be tied to the kit and easily tossed or retrieved.
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