ALPS Mountaineering  Personal First Aid Carrier

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Pack your personal first aid supplies in the ALPS Mountaineering Personal First Aid Carrier. It attaches to the outside of your pack to keep your supplies accessible.

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Features

  • Empty interior is ready to be filled with your essential medical supplies (medical supplies not included)
  • Sized to transport personal minor first aid supplies
  • 200-denier nylon double ripstop fabric
  • Elastic cords and toggles allow secure attachment of the kit to the outside of a pack
  • 3 webbing loops on the back allow for belt carry option
  • Magnetic closures allow quick, easy access during wear
  • Reflective accents provide visibility during low-light conditions
  • 8 internal pockets can be opened to access the supplies even while the carrier is attached to your pack

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Multisport

Material(s)

200-denier nylon double ripstop

Dimensions

10 x 3 inches

Weight

5.6 ounces

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Thomas
Location:Dracut MA
Age:35–44
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
1 week ago

to small

Yea it’s a good idea but to small for what you should bring in a first aid kit. I had to use the cords to shut the bag because the magnets would keep it closed because I put a lot in it and have a couple more things I want to put in it. If you want to make your own first aid kit I suggest looking at small stuff sacks with some kind of structure to put things in.

Age:35–44

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