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    First Aid Kits... a must have

    At a minimum everyone should carry some basic form of a first aid kit with them at all times especially going out on the trails. Accidents happen and you never know what and when things will go bad so being prepared is a proactive way to ensure you're prepared for some basic first aid support.

    Ideally speaking having two separate kits would be best. The logic behind this is so that if you have a minor injury there is no need to cross contaminate or even fumble through the other items for the simple patch up. Likewise when you are dealing with a trauma you don't want to be fumbling through your kit locating the necessary items. The smaller pack makes it easier to pack in your bag if you decide to leave the vehicle for a short hike too!

    With this in mind here's a short list of various first aid kits that I've been able to come across. I have not tested many of them but I have read from various forums and members in the community/industry that recommends many of the vendors below.

    Adventure Medical
    Adwater Carey
    Emergency Medical Products
    Galls
    Lifeline
    Mountain Equipment Company
    Zee Medical

    These are just sample links that I've been able to compile so please post up other places that you've visited to purchase your first aid needs. Also keep in mind that the bigger ticket items are not as complete for trauma related injuries as they are really "basic" first aid kits with more stuff. For a full featured kit you'll want to ultimately build your own from scratch. These kits are a good starting point to get what you need.

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    I know for awhile, Costco had a real good first aid kit. It even had a smaller first aid kit in it for packing in your bag if you leave the car. I need to get another one because right now I carry the small one plus another small one that I already had and the good one stays in the wife's car. When wheeling or on trips, they all go with us.

    This is like the one that I have, but I think this is the updated version.
    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...v=&browse=&s=1
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    Quote Originally Posted by slosurfer
    I know for awhile, Costco had a real good first aid kit. It even had a smaller first aid kit in it for packing in your bag if you leave the car. I need to get another one because right now I carry the small one plus another small one that I already had and the good one stays in the wife's car. When wheeling or on trips, they all go with us.

    This is like the one that I have, but I think this is the updated version.
    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...v=&browse=&s=1
    Check out the thread I posted here, http://www.ultimateyota.com/index.ph...sg5301#msg5301, first aid kits are on the website.
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    First aid kits are an excellent suggestion. I would go on and further add that if anyone offroads they should consider obtaining a Wilderness First Aid certification + CPR.

    http://www.soloschools.com/wfa.html
    http://www.nols.edu/wmi/courses/wildfirstaid.shtml

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    I use a pelican case for my first aid kit and it is stocked with all kinds of goodies, from sutures to epi pens, Im prepared.

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    yes First aide kits are ssomething "every" vehicle should have. I have two, each cost less than $50 cant remember where i got them, but i do bring a Nurse (Practioner) with me on most runs, lol
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    where can i buy quik clot? that stuff is amazing, especially for open fractures and large gashes.
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    online medical supplier? http://galls.com/gaweb.dll has them I buy alot of stuff from them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xcmountain80
    I use a pelican case for my first aid kit and it is stocked with all kinds of goodies, from sutures to epi pens, Im prepared.

    Aaron
    The EpiPens are definitely a great idea to have around and is something I always take with me although it's not for myself. You never know when someone may get stung by a bee for the first time and get an allergic reaction.
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    http://galls.com/style.html?assort=g...og&style=FA210

    and where can you get epi pens? i thought they were prescription only
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