🛡️ Your Lifesaver in a Pouch!
The Stop The Bleed® Intermediate Kit with CAT Tourniquet is a comprehensive emergency response kit designed for immediate use by laypeople in traumatic bleeding situations. It includes essential items like a chest seal, tourniquet, bandage, gauze, gloves, shears, and clear instructions, all vacuum-packed for convenience. Officially licensed by the U.S. Department of Defense, this kit ensures you are prepared to save lives before professional help arrives.
J**R
Great medkit out of the box.
Each piece I received were brand new with October 2020 DOMs, and wont expire until 2025. All items fit perfectly into an LBT Blowout Pouch. The CAT tourniquet is legit, and comes wrapped in sealed plastic. would recommend to anyone interested in a down and dirty. It doesn't cover all of MARCH acronym in TCCC but it covers enough to bring to the shooting range, in your vehicle, or in your EDC bag.
K**R
Contains chest seals
Better than the basic stop the bleed, contains chest seals. Excellent kit should be in everyone’s home, vehicle, or on their person. It can and will save your life.
D**E
Stop the bleed kit
Great kit for stopping the bleed. Excellent size and value for the money
M**K
Best Stop The Bleed kit I've found
As a paramedic, I was looking for a single sealed kit to have available off duty. This kit has everything a person would need. More expensive, but worth it.
A**Y
Good addition to first aid kit.
Good addition to first aid kit. Hopefully, I’ll never need to use it.
A**R
What you need to stop the bleed
This stop the bleed kit is NOT a first aid kit. This is intended for one and only one thing. STOPPING a massive bleed/hemorrhage. Think things like amputated extremity, or gunshot wound... I keep this in a gun bag that I take with me to the shooting range. Would also consider keeping one in my vehicle (alongside my first aid kit).
M**E
Great kit
Good kit. Just barely fits in a small pouch.
H**K
Picture says gauze is primed, delivered kit does not
The product picture says “2 roles of gauze, primed, compressed.” The item I received just says “2 rolls of gauze.” I would like confirmation that what I got is also primed and compressed, and also want to know what primed means (is it the blood clotting agent?) I can’t find info anywhere in the Curaplex site or Amazon, and no where to post this question.
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