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I'm just getting into Arb, and I wondered if it would be worth changing the dressing carried in the first aid kit from a basic ambulance bandage/pad type dressing to something like a Quick Clot QuikClot - QuikClot Sport® or Isreali FFD First Field Dressing (FFD) Israeli Pattern, Kit Monster systems.

 

I'm not looking specifically at buying gucci kit, but when the rhino turd hits the wind turbine then i want the best kit I can get my hands on. Both are absorbant pads on elastic bandage though similar to normal dressings they are supposed to take a fraction of the time, and be simpler(something that can see would come in handy if your on your own up a tree)

 

Would these be suitable to replace/ supplement the large dressing in the personal F/A kits?

 

Cheers guys

Syd

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