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Details & Specs
Ensure that your medical supplies are dry, visible, and accessible with the First Aid Dry Sack from Sea to Summit.
This sack is made from a lightweight red 70D waterproof nylon with a universally recognised white cross to make it stand out. The Hypalon roll top closure does not wick moisture, there’s a D-ring for easy attachment, and it has a white interior and TPU window for visibility. It’s also printed with the international symbol for first aid kits - ISO 7010 to make it easy to recognise. You can store other emergency gear such as fire starters, a GPS or radio in here as it can be used as a regular dry sack.
There are three sizes available – a 1L size for day use, a 3L size for overnight and a 5L for expeditions – so the First Aid Dry Sack from Sea to Summit will have your medical supplies covered on any adventure.
First aid supplies not included
Red with a universally recognised white cross
Hypalon non-wicking, roll top closure
Taped seams
10,000mm waterhead rating
TPU window for visibility
Printed with the international standard symbol for first aid kits – ISO 7010
D-ring attachment point at the buckle
Can be used as a regular dry sack
Avoid submersion as water can seep through the roll top closure of any dry bag