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The RHINO RESCUE Tactical Trauma Kit is a comprehensive first aid solution designed for emergency situations, featuring 11 essential supplies including bandages, airway management tools, and protective gear, ensuring you are prepared to handle severe injuries effectively.
K**T
Essential for Preparedness - A Comprehensive Tactical Trauma Kit
fter purchasing the RHINO RESCUE Tactical Trauma Kit, I am compelled to share just how indispensable this product has been for my emergency preparedness. It comes with a robust selection of 11 essential items tailored for traumatic injuries, particularly useful in severe bleeding scenarios. The inclusion of a high-quality tourniquet, various sizes of bandages, gauzes, and wound care tools ensures readiness for almost any emergency.What sets this kit apart is not just the variety of items, but their quality. Each component is clearly made to meet professional standards, which gives me extra confidence in handling potential emergencies. The layout of the kit is thoughtfully designed for rapid accessibility, which is crucial when every second counts.Moreover, the compact and durable packaging makes it an easy addition to outdoor adventure gear, home safety plans, or in a vehicle's emergency stash. The instructional guide included was straightforward and insightful, perfect for those who may not be professionally trained in emergency response.In conclusion, the RHINO RESCUE Tactical Trauma Kit is a must-have for anyone serious about safety and preparedness. Whether you're a seasoned EMT, a camping enthusiast, or simply someone who likes to be prepared for any situation, this kit will meet your needs. Five stars for its comprehensive safety features, ease of use, and exceptional quality.
J**S
excellent minimal emergency kit, good price, you need to add more to round out a full kit though
Excellent kit for around forty bucks. Given that a standard good tourniquet (TQ) can cost near that much alone! In this set the TQ even has a metal windlass. I'm not sure if that's a superb bonus or whatever, but it sure isn't bad unless an ounce of weight is of concern. At least it is functional compared to a lot of inexpensive TQ having windlass that can actually be bent by hand, which is a death sentence if you need this device. Also, it's never a bad thing to have two TQ in each personal kit. And for all that is right, make sure you unpack it and stage it properly!I don't think I'll go over each and every piece, but they all are of good quality. The shears might be too big for your preference of storage, but they're average in size I think. I've got larger and smaller shears. And of course you should read the manual and basically memorize it. Then you should really get hands on training with each of the major components! Seriously. Just reading about it is good, but actually KNOWING it is far better. You either have to attend a course somewhere where you can get hands on (recommended) or you can get duplicates of components and then practice with them to the extent you safely can. Either way it requires spending more money, but it's worth it.I had an empty OneTigris brand med pouch with an orange NAR TQ sitting here so I went about packing the bits into it. I found I could easily get the card, manual, and chest seals in the rear pouch. I then have two cards with various types of tape wrapped around them inside the next smaller internal pouch and this is where I also put the eye shield. I taped the lube packet to the naso-tube and put it in a side pocket. I tried the TQ in the other side pocket, which works, but ended up putting it on the outside front bungies. And I ended up stuffing a six inch Israeli bandage (never have too many of these around) in the side where I had the TQ. Then I threw in the gauze and emergency blanket. Then the combat cravat over that. And finally the nitrile gloves rolled up in the small loops on the zipper flap. I will populate the rest of the loops with other parts later. Less life threatening things probably like sterilization, oops bandages, and probably a pill container. There was enough room left inside for some more, like the remaining four inch Israeli bandage and more of the compact gauze. So I'll add more there later as well. But for the price this is a really good basic set of parts.
M**L
Heavy duty
This is a kit when you just can’t rub dirt on it. All kidding aside, this is a kit for serious wounds that should be adequate if you are trained. You’ll need a sizable IFAK pouch to fit it all in. Good to be prepared.
C**
Pretty good
Covers the basics and allows the average person to have a functional IFAK. I ended up adding more to it, but it should hold its own. May not fit a compact IFAK though...
R**H
Great value
Very inexpensive way to start building a trauma kit.
W**R
Great product
Perfect
E**R
Great way to start a pack
All items top-notch great bag to start a survival pack on.. will definitely buy more in the future
W**N
Items seem like good quality, hope I don't have to find out
Much of the items are vacuum sealed which is great for storage in my small IFAK.What items I could inspect seem to be very good quality, I was impressed by the total volume of items received for the price. I have a medium sized IFAK pouch and some items, such as the splint, didn't fit. Not an issue or drawback by any means.I don't even see copy or content that mentions you get a tourniquet... but it does come with one. The TQ appears to be made of pretty good material, I kinda prefer to use good reputable TQ's that are American made, but compared to some of the Chinese cheap-o's I've seem from Amazon the TQ in this kit seems pretty good. A lot of reviews say the windlass was metal, but mine was plastic.If I build another kit for my truck or something I'll get this exact refill kit again.
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