Lifesystems Light & Dry Micro Pocket First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Light & Dry Micro Pocket First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Light & Dry Micro Pocket First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Light & Dry Micro Pocket First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Light & Dry Micro Pocket First Aid Kit

Light & Dry Micro Pocket First Aid Kit

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Light & Dry Micro first aid kit for all weather conditions with ultimate packability in mind.

About the Lifesystems Light & Dry Micro

A slightly more comprehensive kit than the Nano, the Lifesystems Light & Dry Micro first aid kit features an array of items selected for fast-moving outdoor activities and racing events where pack space and weight are at a premium.

Balanced between the Nano and the Pro, the Micro offers a waterproof design that offers more dressings, painkilling medication and water purification with a weight of just 135g.

A fantastic kit for adventure racers and ultra-marathon runners, the Light & Dry Micro first aid kit from Lifesystems.

See below for a full contents break down.

Features Include
  • 1 x Primary Care Leaflet
  • 6 x Safety Pins
  • 1 x Lifesystems LokTop Waterproof Bag 15.4 x 18cm
  • 16 x Ibuprofen Tablets
  • 1 x Elasticated Cohesive Bandage 5cm x 4.5m
  • 1 x Micropore Tape 1.25cm x 5m
  • 1 x Sun cream sachet - Mountain formula
  • 1 x Zinc Oxide Tape 2.5cm x 2m
  • 3 x Alcohol-free Cleansing Wipes (4 x in EU kit)
  • 6 x Chlorine Tablets Purification Tablets (not included in EU kit)
  • 1 x Sterile Low Adherent Dressing 10 x 10cm
  • 10 x Sterile Non-Woven Gauze Swabs 5 x 5cm
  • 1 x Pack Assorted Plasters
  • 6 x Wound Closure Strips
  • 2 x Sterile Blister Plasters
  • All contents are manufactured to European quality standards and carry the CE mark
  • Pack Size: 150 x 120 x 45 mm
  • Weight: 135g
Lifesystems produces outdoor safety gear for all active types, whether you are heading to the backcountry, going camping, trekking, hiking, cycling or anything thing else it is a good idea to carry a first aid kit around for any eventuality.
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