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Survival Gear: Adventure Medical Kits

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Jan 27, 2009 by Rica

Being prepared sometimes makes the difference between surviving and not surviving. "Saving for a rainy day," quite simply refers to being prepared for a bad situation when it occurs. Whether one is camping, biking, hiking or doing other outdoor sports, it is imperative that a survival gear kit go along with the athlete or weekend warrior.

If looking for a basic survival kit, a top recommendation is theAdventure Medical Kit with Paddlers. This is a very versatile bag, which includes basic survival items as well as some repair gear. Some of the essentials included in the Adventure Medical Kit with Paddlers include Nitrile gloves, infectious bag control, a two-person emergency blanket, wound irrigation system, storm waterproof matches, Aquaseal urethane adhesive, a guide to wilderness and travel medicine, an emergency pamphlet, wound cover strips, bandages, wound care medication, several oral medications, paddlers and more. The Adventure Medical Kit with Paddlers is a must have essential for the outdoor person including athletes adventurers. The kit of survival gear is a great buy at $54.

If you are looking for a smaller kit which contains survival gear an excellent choice is the Adventure Medical Kit with Ultralite Paddlers. This unique kit weighs only 10 ounces and is loaded with great survival gear including: Ibuprofen, Moleskin dressing, Antihistamine, Nitrile gloves, first aid and life threatening emergency instructions, a guide to the wilderness, bandages, gauze, adhesive fabric bandage butterfly clips, antibiotic ointment, Tincture of Benzoin Topical Solution, swabs, safety pins, survival gear for repairing things and much more. This is the ideal survival gear for a weekend getaway, a hike or to even keep in the trunk of a car in case of emergencies. The bag measures approximately 8.5" x 5.25" x 3.5" and weighs approximately 10 pounds. The Adventure Medical Kit with Ultralite Paddlers survival gear retails for approximately $38.

Owning survival gear is a part of being prepared in case of emergencies and increasing one's confidence by influencing coping skills as a benefit of preparedness.

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Survival Gear!

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Jul 31, 2008 by Sabah K.

If outdoor adventures are calling your name this season, a mountain climbing trip could be your excuse to escape the office and embrace nature at its best. Pack the right survival gear for your excursion and you'll make the most of climbing, hiking and exploring that mountain territory.

Whether you're a beginner or expert climber, mountain climbing can be a great upper and lower body workout that will challenge you to the max. Set your sights on a rock climbing trip in Chattanooga, or head to the snowy mountains in Colorado; there are hundreds of unique destinations scattered throughout the U.S, and there's nothing like a challenging physical workout to get you in tip-top shape for the season - all while taking in the mountain-fresh air. Just make sure to pack for the trip with essential survival gear, and you'll set foot on a safe and memorable adventure.

A medical kit is an absolute must-have for any outdoor adventure, and you can prepare for a mountain climbing trip with all of the essentials, wrapped up tight in these portable kits. From bandages to an emergency stash of painkillers, you'll be well prepared for any first aid emergency.

Headlamps will get you through those coves and climbs at dusk, so make sure you stock up on at least a couple of these for your all-day adventure. Headlamps with adjustable straps offer the ultimate in comfort and will help you navigate your path - especially when there isn't one paved out for you.

Nothing wraps up a day of climbing better than a hearty meal. Make sure you're prepared for your dinner in the great outdoors with a foldable stove. These lightweight, fully-functional stoves make cooking and warming up food a cinch! And, when it's time to turn down for the night, make sure you're safe and sound in a tent designed for adverse weather.

Mountain climbing without the right tent can put you at risk for an animal attack, a sleepless night in a cold-weather climate or make it hard to keep your supplies and gear well protected from the elements. Pitch a tent designed for adverse weather conditions, and make sure you follow all instructions to set it up just right.

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