Huge adventure on the horizon but a little concerned you will get hurt and miss it? That’s completely normal! But don’t worry! All it takes is a travel first aid kit. This particular kit is a wholistic enterprise—everything you might need if the shit hits the fan and your out of medicine or Sunglasses. Make sure you are ready by reading about what to include in a first aid kit for travel.
The best first aid kit for travel is one that can be carried around in your gear. The size of your folding travel yoga mat should also be smaller, lighter and therefore better fit in the luggage or backpack. A good kit, however, should also be durable and well packed. That way you can easily access that go bag quickly in an emergency and not spend time looking for it.
Bug Spray- You will probably need some insect repellent to discourage bugs from feasting on you. This will keep bugs from biting or stinging you, and the more general rule of hygiene is that it can (in many cases) make hanging around other people nicer for them as well.
Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight First Aid Kit 5 - This is an outdoor-oriented model of first aid kit. It is available in a waterproof/coffin shape dry bag so all items are ensured to remain original. There are basic products like adhesive bandages, aspirin, and antiseptic wipes that can help to your outdoors experience.
Lifeline Trail Light Dayhiker First Aid Kit – perfect for Hiking This kit has everything from a whistle to an emergency blanket and compass, just as important as first aid supplies. During your walk, these extras might really come to use in case you get off track somewhere.
FACIAL TWEEZERS—I pack these in my first aid kit since we are hiking a lot and one of us is always the recipient of some kind of sliver, thorn from the brambles or any other small object lodged into our skin. Truck Rack AnythingWhen these are just not an option having a pair can be a lifesaver.
And accidents can happen any time but having a good travel first aid kit on hand will you give some piece of mind. Make sure that you are prepared to take care of a wound or other emergency when out and about with the right supplies in your kit, so that you can quickly address any injury. Better to save that be sorry!