Hikers' First Aid Kits Denver CO

It is a comprehensive first aid kit loaded with just the right amount of medical supplies for a long weekend trip. It is lightweight, but still has everything I would need for emergencies on the trail.

Colorado Rockies Baseball Club
(303) 312-2216
2001 Blake St.
Denver, CO
KROENKE SPORTS ENTERPRISES
303405-1100
1000 Chopper Place
Denver, CO
RESULTS CUSTOM FITNESS
720301-6116
3531 S Logan St. Unit D-223
Englewood, CO
Softball Country
(303) 426-6784
2101 W 64th Avenue
Denver, CO
Water World
(303) 428-7488
1800 W. 89th Ave.
Federal Heights, CO
COLORADO ROCKIES BASEBALL CLUB
303762-5437
2001 Blake Street
Denver, CO
Denver Merchandise Mart
(303) 292-6278
451 E. 58th Ave., #4270
Denver, CO
ENGLEWOOD PARKS AND RECREATION
303762-2310
2101 W Oxford
Englewood, CO
Hyland Hills Park & Recreation District
(303) 650-7644
1800 West 89th Avenue
Denver, CO
Sun Enterprises, Inc.
(303) 287-7566
8877 N. Washington St.
Thornton, CO

The Best First Aid Kit for Hikers

I received this handy, life saving Adventure Medical Kit: Adventurer Light and Fast First-Aid Kit last year as a gift, and now take it with me on all dayhikes, backpacking trips, and snowshoe trips. It is a comprehensive first aid kit loaded with just the right amount of medical supplies for a long weekend trip. It is lightweight, but still has everything I would need for emergencies on the trail.

Adventure Medical Kits

Adventure Medical Kits

Since I love to be organized, I am impressed by how Adventure Medical separated the kit into 3 categories, making it much quicker for me to grab what I need when little emergencies happen on the trail.

  • Wound Care/Sprain/Blister
  • Bleeding
  • Medical Instruments

There is an excellent book included in the kit called Wilderness and Travel Medicine, by Dr. Eric Weiss. I’ve taken Wilderness First Aid Classes and read this book, so sometimes I opt to leave it behind to save the extra ounces of weight, but otherwise I’d keep in it my kit. There are also handy reference cards (which I always keep in the kit) that explain the basics of what to do in common wilderness first aid situations.

My special tip: Toss it in a quart size ziploc bag before you put it in your backpack. I had some wet bandaids after my CamelBak leaked a bit inside my pack.

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