Reddit Reddit reviews QuikClot Sport, Advanced Clotting Sponge 25 gram, 3.5" x 3.5"

We found 3 Reddit comments about QuikClot Sport, Advanced Clotting Sponge 25 gram, 3.5" x 3.5". Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Health & Personal Care
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First Aid Supplies
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QuikClot Sport, Advanced Clotting Sponge 25 gram, 3.5
Easy to store and useCan be seen for miles awayStay safe and survive with adventure medical kitsPrevent bilsters from formingLeave the scissors at homeStop bleeding fastKeep wounds cleanBeat the heatMesh bag keeps quikclot granules out of wounds.
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3 Reddit comments about QuikClot Sport, Advanced Clotting Sponge 25 gram, 3.5" x 3.5":

u/OddTheViking · 3 pointsr/VEDC

Large gauze pads or bandages and cloth first aid tape. In my experience most injuries that are not a sprained or broken limb are going to be large scrapes or cuts.

If you are worried about more serous injury, some quick-clot and some larger bandages. I carry an "Israeli" bandage which is designed for gunshot wounds. Unlikely I will need it for that, but I am more likely to see an accident with a knife, axe, or saw.

As others have said, a couple Ace type bandages and a SAM splint.

For less serious stuff, some moleskin (for blisters), burn cream, cortizone cream, and some OTC meds:

  • Ibuprofen
  • Acetaminophen
  • Anti-diarrhea
  • Benadryl
  • Anti-gas
  • Phenylephrin (decongestant)

    I also have some prescription pain killers left over from a surgery (Tylenol with codeine) and some indomethacin ( anti-inflammation used to treat gout)

    On top of that I always have at least a couple days of prescription meds.
u/GogglesPisano · 2 pointsr/bicycling

You might want to add a QuikClot sponge to your kit. They can be life-savers in the event of wounds with heavy bleeding. (Note: use it only for serious bleeding that isn't stopped by direct pressure, because the clotting agent can cause burns).

I have a compact homemade first aid kit that I carry with me when I'm biking or hiking - it contains band-aids, alcohol wipes, 4x4 gauze pads, cling-wrap, a small roll of tape, a large clean bandana and a Quikclot sponge. I haven't needed it yet, but better safe than sorry.

u/kalall1 · 2 pointsr/EDC

Assueming you already have to bag. I would include the following:

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2-4 pairs of gloves

1-roll of transpore tape

10-4X4 gauze pads

2-Kling roll (inch prefered)

1 ace wrap

2 Cat tourniquet (advanced training required)

1 bandaid holder

2 Quick Clot (advanced traning required)

1 Sam Splint

CPR Pocket Mask (optional)

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I highly suggest you attend the following classes.

Stop the Bleed

CPR and First aid

Also you should research your local good sam laws.