Can you recomend a good online source for first aid supplies. I've visited some but by the time I got to check out the shipping was a deal breaker, and sometimes I was not sure the product dates were not expired or about to be.
Can you recomend a good online source for first aid supplies. I've visited some but by the time I got to check out the shipping was a deal breaker, and sometimes I was not sure the product dates were not expired or about to be.
Greenwood, CA. USA
www.overlandwerks.com
1985 FJ60 Cummins 6BT5.9
1971 FJ40 Vortec V6
1967 Satillite
1967 GTX
1968 Charger
1921 Essex .....
Amazon has lots to offer.
I just found this
http://zombiehunters.org/forum/viewt...p?f=43&t=31455
But why would one try to provide med care to a zombe?
Greenwood, CA. USA
www.overlandwerks.com
1985 FJ60 Cummins 6BT5.9
1971 FJ40 Vortec V6
1967 Satillite
1967 GTX
1968 Charger
1921 Essex .....
I think Adventure Medical is a good source for basic (and some not so basic) first aid kits. Their kits are also available from a number of other on-line sources (including Amazon IIRC).
I'd use my local drugstore to supplement the basic kits with anything I thought was needed.
For kits check out AMP-3
http://www.amp-3.net/
Do a you tube search for amp-3
Very well thought out kits...and Dave is a great guy.
1997 Defender 110 300TDI
trauma supplies: http://www.narescue.com/
I purchased most of my stuff from a local medical supply store. Most towns have one, or a very well stock pharmacy.
I don't know what to say, but God Bless America.
Lots of good info here. Handy thread, thanks.
I'm pleased with the Adv. Med. Kits products.
I currently rock the pocket survival and mountain
fundamentals kits. Check out REI online.
Stay safe, ~B
'05 Frontier NISMO SG
3" SL | 33" Duratracs | Body Armor
I really like these guys:
http://www.chinookmed.com/
Remote Medical International was at OX12. They brought a kit which included a suture kit and stuff for dental emergencies all in a Pelican Case.
I believe they are supplying the kits for Expeditions 7.
I also heard if you're in the Seattle area, and bring some craft beverages they'll show you around.
"Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything." - Wyatt Earp
Right on JK, thanks for the plug and craft beverages are always welcome here in the Seattle office. We are supporting Expedition 7 and do offer a line of Overland specific first aid kits as well as a complete offering of medical supplies.
http://www.remotemedical.com
If you need help piecing together a kit let me know...it's what I do!
Safe travels,
-Joel