Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ?
"Jem Berkes" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals carry
in
> your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails? I really want to
> carry as little as possible, I was thinking: alcohol wipes for
disinfecting
> and polysporin antibiotic cream to protect an open wound. What else?
>
On tour: duct tape wrapped around seatpost (see other poster's comments),
polysporin. I wash out cuts with a water bottle.
Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ?
"Mike Kruger" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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Jem Berker wrote
Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals carry
in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails? I really want
to carry as little as ossible, I was thinking: alcohol wipes for
disinfecting and polysporin antibiotic cream to protect an open wound.
What else?
>
Mike replies
On tour: duct tape wrapped around seatpost (see other poster's
comments), polysporin. I wash out cuts with a water bottle.
Doug responds
For commutes and rides of 5 hours from home, nothing. For rides in rough
bush starting a 4 hour drive from home, I've tried carrying the Red
Cross kits but they have a habit of being unfound after I empty my van
so I carry nothing for those either.
In 5 years of commuting 1 hour each way, year round, I've had a
potential use for bandages for light road rash, uh, 1 time, and actually
I didn't really need it then either.
Biking is really boring for hopeful first aid specialists. Maybe you
should try skiing.
Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ?
"Mike Kruger" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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<news:77801cb8d4af3ca65c117e4462afe6e2@news.terane ws.com>..."Jem Berkes"
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Jem Berker wrote
Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals carry
in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails? I really want
to carry as little as ossible, I was thinking: alcohol wipes for
disinfecting and polysporin antibiotic cream to protect an open wound.
What else?
>
Mike replies
On tour: duct tape wrapped around seatpost (see other poster's
comments), polysporin. I wash out cuts with a water bottle.
Doug responds
For commutes and rides of 5 hours from home, nothing. For rides in rough
bush starting a 4 hour drive from home, I've tried carrying the Red
Cross kits but they have a habit of being unfound after I empty my van
so I carry nothing for those either.
In 5 years of commuting 1 hour each way, year round, I've had a
potential use for bandages for light road rash, uh, 1 time, and actually
I didn't really need it then either.
Biking is really boring for hopeful first aid specialists. Maybe you
should try skiing.
Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ?
"Mike Kruger" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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<news:77801cb8d4af3ca65c117e4462afe6e2@news.terane ws.com>..."Jem Berkes"
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Jem Berker wrote
Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals carry
in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails? I really want
to carry as little as ossible, I was thinking: alcohol wipes for
disinfecting and polysporin antibiotic cream to protect an open wound.
What else?
>
Mike replies
On tour: duct tape wrapped around seatpost (see other poster's
comments), polysporin. I wash out cuts with a water bottle.
Doug responds
For commutes and rides of 5 hours from home, nothing. For rides in rough
bush starting a 4 hour drive from home, I've tried carrying the Red
Cross kits but they have a habit of being unfound after I empty my van
so I carry nothing for those either.
In 5 years of commuting 1 hour each way, year round, I've had a
potential use for bandages for light road rash, uh, 1 time, and actually
I didn't really need it then either.
Biking is really boring for hopeful first aid specialists. Maybe you
should try skiing.
Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ?
"Mike Kruger" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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<news:77801cb8d4af3ca65c117e4462afe6e2@news.terane ws.com>..."Jem Berkes"
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Jem Berker wrote
Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals carry
in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails? I really want
to carry as little as ossible, I was thinking: alcohol wipes for
disinfecting and polysporin antibiotic cream to protect an open wound.
What else?
>
Mike replies
On tour: duct tape wrapped around seatpost (see other poster's
comments), polysporin. I wash out cuts with a water bottle.
Doug responds
For commutes and rides of 5 hours from home, nothing. For rides in rough
bush starting a 4 hour drive from home, I've tried carrying the Red
Cross kits but they have a habit of being unfound after I empty my van
so I carry nothing for those either.
In 5 years of commuting 1 hour each way, year round, I've had a
potential use for bandages for light road rash, uh, 1 time, and actually
I didn't really need it then either.
Biking is really boring for hopeful first aid specialists. Maybe you
should try skiing.
Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ?
"Mike Kruger" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
<mailto:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>wrote in message
<news:77801cb8d4af3ca65c117e4462afe6e2@news.terane ws.com>..."Jem Berkes"
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] <mailto:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>wrote in message
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Jem Berker wrote
Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals carry
in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails? I really want
to carry as little as ossible, I was thinking: alcohol wipes for
disinfecting and polysporin antibiotic cream to protect an open wound.
What else?
>
Mike replies
On tour: duct tape wrapped around seatpost (see other poster's
comments), polysporin. I wash out cuts with a water bottle.
Doug responds
For commutes and rides of 5 hours from home, nothing. For rides in rough
bush starting a 4 hour drive from home, I've tried carrying the Red
Cross kits but they have a habit of being unfound after I empty my van
so I carry nothing for those either.
In 5 years of commuting 1 hour each way, year round, I've had a
potential use for bandages for light road rash, uh, 1 time, and actually
I didn't really need it then either.
Biking is really boring for hopeful first aid specialists. Maybe you
should try skiing.
Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ?
Jem Berkes wrote:
> Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals
> carry in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails?
Nuttin' honey.
Bill "I've always relied on the kindness of strangers" S.
Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ?
Jem Berkes wrote:
> Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals
> carry in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails?
Nuttin' honey.
Bill "I've always relied on the kindness of strangers" S.
Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ?
Jem Berkes wrote:
> Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals
> carry in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails?
Nuttin' honey.
Bill "I've always relied on the kindness of strangers" S.
Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ?
Jem Berkes wrote:
> Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals
> carry in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails?
Nuttin' honey.
Bill "I've always relied on the kindness of strangers" S.