Lifesystems Light & Dry Pro Compact First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Light & Dry Pro Compact First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Light & Dry Pro Compact First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Light & Dry Pro Compact First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Light & Dry Pro Compact First Aid Kit

Light & Dry Pro Compact First Aid Kit

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The Light & Dry Pro first aid kit is designed to stand all weather conditions with ultimate packability in mind.

About the Lifesystems Light & Dry Pro

If you are looking to save on weight but still want to have adequate gear for any minor injury from adventure running, hiking, trekking, backcountry skiing, rock climbing and essentially any outdoor and water sports, the Lifestystems Light and Dry Pro First Aid Kit is a super compact choice.

The Light and Dry Pro stands out from the other compact medical kits as it comes in a waterproof bag ensuring that all its components remain dry. Keep the kit handy in your car and then chuck it into your pack for the day to remain prepared.

See below for a full contents breakdown.

Features Include
  • 1 x Primary Care Leaflet
  • 6 x Safety Pins
  • 1 x Pair Large Vinyl Gloves - Medical Grade, Powder Free
  • 1 x Lifesystems LokTop waterproof bag 10.2cm x 18cm
  • 1 x Elasticated Cohesive Bandage
  • 2 x 7.5g Suncream Sachets; Mountain Formula SPF50
  • 1 x Savlon Antiseptic Cream 15g (not included in EU kit)
  • 6 x Chlorine Water Purification Tablets (not included in EU kit)
  • 16 x 200mg Ibuprofen Tablets (not included in EU kit)
  • 1 x Micropore Tape 1.25cm x 5m
  • 1 x Zinc Oxide Tape 2.5cm x 2m
  • 4 x Alcohol-Free Cleansing Wipes
  • 2 x Sterile Adherent Dressing 15cm x 9cm
  • 15 x Sterile Non-Woven Gauze Swabs 5cm x 5cm, 4ply
  • 1 x Pack Assorted Plasters
  • 6 x Wound Closure Strips
  • 2 x Sterile Blister Plaster (4 x in EU kit)
  • Pack size - 160 mm x 140 mm x 50 mm
  • Weight: 156g
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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