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<blockquote data-quote="FormerParatrooper" data-source="post: 468432" data-attributes="member: 21034"><p>I didn't have tampons in my 1st kit, will add when I get home. Good idea, and practical. </p><p></p><p>I have 3 of these kits, https://www.survival-supply.com/style-trauma-p-5574.html . I keep one in the car. One in the house and rotate one between the boat and my hunting bag. When I weighed one, it was about 15 lbs with what I added to it. In the boat and car that doesn't mean much, but if you go on long hunt hikes, it is worth the weight if you need it. </p><p> </p><p>I added US GI bandages, like the ones they issued for the first aid pouch. I also have some 5 mil plastic sheet about 2 x 2 ft, kept in a ziplock. I don't expect a sucking chest wound, but if needed, got it covered. </p><p></p><p></p><p>If you carry and gels, creams or meds in yours, check your expiration dates. Keep them updated. The alcohol and antiseptic packets like to dry up after awhile too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FormerParatrooper, post: 468432, member: 21034"] I didn't have tampons in my 1st kit, will add when I get home. Good idea, and practical. I have 3 of these kits, https://www.survival-supply.com/style-trauma-p-5574.html . I keep one in the car. One in the house and rotate one between the boat and my hunting bag. When I weighed one, it was about 15 lbs with what I added to it. In the boat and car that doesn't mean much, but if you go on long hunt hikes, it is worth the weight if you need it. I added US GI bandages, like the ones they issued for the first aid pouch. I also have some 5 mil plastic sheet about 2 x 2 ft, kept in a ziplock. I don't expect a sucking chest wound, but if needed, got it covered. If you carry and gels, creams or meds in yours, check your expiration dates. Keep them updated. The alcohol and antiseptic packets like to dry up after awhile too. [/QUOTE]
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