Content List
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SAM XT Tourniquet
Windlass tourniquets are all that counts. Period.
Permanent marker
Timestamp that tourniquet! Also useful for wound borders and marking amputation sites (just kidding).
SAM Splint
Endlessly customizable. Did you know you can cut these down to size for a finger, wrist, thumb spica, etc?
SAM Chest Seal with Valve
We recommend first aid or first responder training if you plan to use this
Alcohol swabsticks
Microfoam tape
This stretchy, occlusive tape has many uses from wound care to splinting.
ABD pads,
For wounds requiring more absorption
Compressive dressing (brand: ACE wrap)
Triangular bandages
Pulse Oximeter
Rapid knowledge of heart rate and oxygenation
#10 Scalpel
Full size Trauma Shears
Medication Kit with label
If you’re buying the LB, we assume you’ve had extra training or insight to think outside the box about the medication specifics for your group and location of activity. Don’t hesitate to make an appointment with your doctor for refills or prescription medications specific to your journey.
2x Extra long ridgeline straps
Exceptionally useful for all splinting or slinging needs
Contents listed here are those in the Advanced Trauma Module within the Liberty Bell. It also comes with a Traverse kit (see dropdown for specific contents). This kit is most useful for those who have taken a Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness First Responder Course, or have some additional formal medical training.
SAM XT Tourniquet
Windlass tourniquets are all that counts. Period.
Permanent marker
Timestamp that tourniquet! Also useful for wound borders and marking amputation sites (just kidding).
SAM Splint
Endlessly customizable. Did you know you can cut these down to size for a finger, wrist, thumb spica, etc?
SAM Chest Seal with Valve
We recommend first aid or first responder training if you plan to use this
Alcohol swabsticks
Microfoam tape
This stretchy, occlusive tape has many uses from wound care to splinting.
ABD pads,
For wounds requiring more absorption
Compressive dressing (brand: ACE wrap)
Triangular bandages
Pulse Oximeter
Rapid knowledge of heart rate and oxygenation
#10 Scalpel
Full size Trauma Shears
Medication Kit with label
If you’re buying the LB, we assume you’ve had extra training or insight to think outside the box about the medication specifics for your group and location of activity. Don’t hesitate to make an appointment with your doctor for refills or prescription medications specific to your journey.
2x Extra long ridgeline straps
Exceptionally useful for all splinting or slinging needs
Our mountain bike specific pack.
Hand Sanitizer wipes
Nitrile gloves
Gauze Sponges
Coban or “self adhering wrap”
Alcohol and iodine prep pads
4” and ¾” fabric bandages
Steri strips
Non-adherent gauze
This is labeled as an Oil Emulsification or vaseline impregnated gauze. These are the best of the best when it comes to dressing road rash, large abrasions, and even burns. Pair with antibiotic ointment to further reduce wound dry-out and constriction. If you’re interested in xeroform– send us a message! See our how-to video here.
Medications
Hand Sanitizer wipes
Nitrile gloves
Gauze Sponges
Coban or “self adhering wrap”
Alcohol and iodine prep pads
4” and ¾” fabric bandages
Steri strips
Non-adherent gauze
This is labeled as an Oil Emulsification or vaseline impregnated gauze. These are the best of the best when it comes to dressing road rash, large abrasions, and even burns. Pair with antibiotic ointment to further reduce wound dry-out and constriction. If you’re interested in xeroform– send us a message! See our how-to video here.
Medications
NSAIDS including ibuprofen (brand: Advil) and aspirin (brand: Bayer).
Acetaminophen (brand: Tylenol). See our blog post about when to use what here
Diphenhydramine (brand: Benadryl)
Antacids
Glucose gel
Antibiotic ointment
Hydrocortisone cream
Tongue depressor
Great for splinting small digits!
Triangular bandage
See how-to video here
Mini shears
Mini but mighty. Can do just about anything short of trail maintenance, from cutting steris to clothes.
Acetaminophen (brand: Tylenol). See our blog post about when to use what here
Diphenhydramine (brand: Benadryl)
Antacids
Glucose gel
Antibiotic ointment
Hydrocortisone cream
Tongue depressor
Great for splinting small digits!
Triangular bandage
See how-to video here
Mini shears
Mini but mighty. Can do just about anything short of trail maintenance, from cutting steris to clothes.
For lightweight endurance
Knee high panty hose
Say what? This is a tried and true trick of many endurance athletes. Try putting them under your socks for reducing friction in any boot
Kinesiotape
An alternate favorite for high friction areas, with a multitude of other uses
Squirrel’s Nut Butter stick
Use to prep and maintain high friction areas
Alcohol prep pads
The key to prepping a clean, dry surface for maximal stickiness
4” and ¾ ” fabric bandages
Ibuprofen
Antacids
If you have difficulty with nausea during endurance races or activities, talk to your primary doc about prescription medications to combat this
Antibiotic ointment
Joshua Tree mineral facestick
It's not one of the 10 essentials for nothin’!
Safety pin
Ranger Band
Did you know these can be used for emergency tinder!?
Knee high panty hose
Say what? This is a tried and true trick of many endurance athletes. Try putting them under your socks for reducing friction in any boot
Kinesiotape
An alternate favorite for high friction areas, with a multitude of other uses
Squirrel’s Nut Butter stick
Use to prep and maintain high friction areas
Alcohol prep pads
The key to prepping a clean, dry surface for maximal stickiness
4” and ¾ ” fabric bandages
Ibuprofen
Antacids
If you have difficulty with nausea during endurance races or activities, talk to your primary doc about prescription medications to combat this
Antibiotic ointment
Joshua Tree mineral facestick
It's not one of the 10 essentials for nothin’!
Safety pin
Ranger Band
Did you know these can be used for emergency tinder!?
Tried and true, the most fundamental of first aid
Protection
Nitrile gloves
Sanitizing wipes
Mineral sunscreen stick
Wound Cleaning and Care
Alcohol and Iodine prep pads- key to prepping a clean, dry surface for maximal stickiness
Hibiclens packet: see how-to video here.
Gauze Sponges
Coban or “self adhering wrap”
Kinesiotape
An alternate favorite for high friction areas, with a multitude of other uses
4” and ¾” fabric bandages
Steri strip wound closure systems
Super Glue
Non-adherent gauze
This is labeled as an Oil Emulsification or vaseline impregnated gauze. These are the best of the best when it comes to dressing road rash, large abrasions, and even burns. Pair with antibiotic ointment to further reduce wound dry-out and constriction. If you’re interested in xeroform– send us a message! See our how-to video here.
Medications
NSAIDS including ibuprofen (brand: Advil) and aspirin (brand: Bayer) Acetaminophen (brand: Tylenol). See our blogpost about when to use what here.
Diphenhydramine (brand: Benadryl)
Antacids
Glucose gel
Antibiotic ointment
Artificial tears
Hydrocortisone cream
Oral Rehydration Salts
Tools/Safety
Iris scissors
Pick ups (aka forceps or tweezers)
Biohazard bag
Dehydrated wipe See our video here
Emergency Mylar Blanket
Ridgeline strap
Ranger band – did you know these can double as fire starter?
Tools/Safety
Iris scissors
Pick ups (aka forceps or tweezers)
Biohazard bag
Dehydrated wipe See our video here
Emergency Mylar Blanket
Ridgeline strap
Ranger band – did you know these can double as fire starter?
Our Trailbuilder is a kit designed for our hard working, chainsaw wielding PNW Trailbuilders & Sawyers. It isn’t for the faint of heart. While it has everything you need for splinters to shoulder dislocations, this kit is designed for big hemorrhage control.
36” SAM Splint
Cut it down or use the whole thing. Check out this data on using it for cervical spine stabilization, too.
Cut it down or use the whole thing. Check out this data on using it for cervical spine stabilization, too.
SAM XT extremity tourniquet & Permanent Marker
Windlass or bust! Supported by Stop The Bleed, Committee on Trauma (COT), American College of Emergency Physicians, NEMT, American College of Surgeons, and the Emergency Nurses Association (to name just a few!).
6” compression dressing with self closure
So. Many. Uses. Impaled object stabilization, splinting, hemorrhage control, and support of minor injuries, to name a few.
So. Many. Uses. Impaled object stabilization, splinting, hemorrhage control, and support of minor injuries, to name a few.
ABD Pad
This is a robust, absorbent gauze roll replacement that can be used for dressing or packing large wounds
This is a robust, absorbent gauze roll replacement that can be used for dressing or packing large wounds
Full Size (7.25”)
Trauma Shears
Cutting through Carhartt? Nuff said.
Trauma Shears
Cutting through Carhartt? Nuff said.
Medication kit
Large Xpac Water Resistant Zip pouch
Triangular Bandage
Emergency Mylar Blanket
Gauze 3x3’s
Gloves
Small Xpac Water Resistant Zip Pouch
Hibiclens (Watch our How-To video for wound cleansing?
Steri-Strips
Small wound dressing supplies
Glue
Iris Scissors
Forceps
And of course… a Ridgeline Strap
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