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The EVERLIT Survival 36 Inch Splint is a lightweight, reusable, and waterproof tactical field splint designed for effective bone fracture treatment. Measuring 36" x 4.3", it folds compactly for easy storage and is essential for first aid in outdoor and emergency situations.
A**R
Easy to apply
Good splint. Portable and functional.
T**C
Common Sense First Aid Kit
Good first aid kit is always a must have and these splints would be a great addition to any kit.
M**
Better to have them and not need them
I pray I don’t need to use them but for such a reasonable asking price and size I could t pass these up, it’s just a foam and aluminum plate that you use medical tape or an ace bandage to keep secure, great addition to my AFAK
C**L
Should do the job
Seems well constructed and should do the job
W**N
bigger than expected..
this is bigger than I thought it would be. if this is for a ifak or med bag I hope it's a good size bag cause this is gonna eat up some space.
S**A
Super outdoor/ LE/ Military SAM Splint
For years I have taught people how to use these and kept them in my kits. This one is an improvement on years past. For being about 36 inches long and being able to be 1/2 of a full leg splint for a 6 foot tall adult, it only weighs about 1 or 2 ounces (dollar bill is 1 oz). Plus it is radio translucent so it can be kept in place during X-Rays of the broken bones. It can also be formed to arms, neck or other areas so it is highly versatile.My last SAM splint lasted about 5 years before the edges started to degrade. When it was not in my kit or in use, it was in use for a training class. A lot of students preferred it to other splints and bought their own. Keep these wrapped up with a heavy duty rubber band in a temperature controlled kit/ area. So, this is great for an LE/ Military or more subdued outdoor medical kit!
T**.
Compact.
The media could not be loaded. Very compact. Easy to stuff into my trauma bag. Instructions for usage are printed on the splint. Very well made.
D**.
They work
These work quite well. I threw them in various backpacks and EDC. I actually keep them in my range bag to keep track of rounds through specific tools.
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