







EVERLIT Survival 36 Inch Splint - Lightweight Reusable Combat Splint, Waterproof First Aid Medical Tactical Field Splint for Bone Fracture Treatment (36 Rolled)
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Tiffany D. Rexroad
> 24 hourGood length for a leg. I like the comfort padding on the backside, which is not on a military issued one.
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Pen Name
> 24 hourGreat quality for the price! Veteran owned company.
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RonaldH
> 24 hourCheaper than the competition, but same quality. Buying local and supporting our Vets are some of my core values. This order checked both of those boxes.
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Nels Batz
> 24 hourKeep in hiking first aid kit. Havent had to use it yet but its always good to be prepared for an emergency
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jk
> 24 hourThese were about half the price of a SAM at the time of purchase, and feel comparable in quality. Product of china(?), perhaps less durable if you plan to re use them. If price was comparable, I would recommend going with the USA made SAM, but at around half the price, Id rather have two of these. Check the prices on both options and choose accordingly.
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Walter
> 24 hourThese are small enough for my IFAK. I carry several in my primary First Aid Kit, you can use trama shears to cut to fit an array of body parts and personal sizes. Looking at their illustrations they omitted fingers and 90 degree splints. I dont agree with their suggested use as a makeshift Cervical immobilization device. If you are into off road vehicles, hunting, or hiking in remote areas these belong in your kit.
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Daniel
> 24 hourWould consider a smaller splint or if need be cut down to fit kit. All being, said it is a great medical tool to have if camping or weekend excursions.
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Richard
> 24 hourHad one of these used on me a couple of years ago by our corpsman. Great product and I’ll be integrating it in my med bag
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Scott R
> 24 hourGood value, great for the emergency kit.
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Prof. Brycen Schuster PhD
> 24 hourPurchased this as replacement for a different cloth-like disposable splint. I prefer this one as it seems sturdier. I would highly recommend. When you love the outdoors and/or have young active children, just never know when you might need one.