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T**S
Inexpensive light weight splints for back country rescue work
The flat fold fits well into a pack and they don't add much weight to your pack on long trail rescues. I like to keep a roll of kling wrap and two triangular bandages with each splint. They are thinner than more expensive splints, but they mold to the body and provide ample support. The folds can be a bit difficult to get flat, but I've found it easier to put the "ridged" part facing away from the skin for comfort. They will last through a several hour extraction which is all they really need to do. They're easy to use, good quality for the price and that works pretty well for our volunteer team on a budget.
D**R
Easy to use, compact and light weight. Everyone should have at least one in first aid kit.
Light, high quality, and easy to use.
R**E
Splints are the best
Good splint for working with athletes
L**N
Great for training
Great for training. Feels thinner than SAM'S splint.
E**.
Looks good
These are just like the ones I trained on. I expect they should work well stabilizing various injuries. Better to be prepared than not have the right emergency supplies. Get them.
A**R
Good supplies for camping
Great addition to our first aid kit
W**R
Actually made in China
I have not used them, but they appear to be adequate. The website listed them being from Chile. Instead they are manufactured in China, as it clearly says on the packaging.
C**L
EASY TO USE
These are super comfortable and easy to use. We use them in our First Aid kit for sports since most do not have these already in the kit!
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