The Best Medkit for Your Vehicle

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Published 2020-02-23
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Finally! We have collaborated with Overland Bound's Medical Advisor Chris and Outer Limit Supply to create a medkit for your vehicle for trauma situations. Be prepared!

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All Comments (21)
  • @OverlandBound
    Thank you all for watching, and for the support. Thanks to Chris and Travis for the collaboration. This kit is in the back of the OLB 80 series right now and I know I'll be able to make a difference when needed. Quality medical gear is not cheap. Lots of questions in the comments about price. What you will find is that building your own on Amazon will be $146 MORE expensive than our price for Overland Bound Members! It will be $55 more expensive for non-members. Building your own costs more. Still, links to the item contents are located on our product page if you would like to build your own, just please be prepared! Get this kit or build your own before you buy lights! Don't be that guy with fancy lights who can't render aid when needed. -Michael
  • I really wish people would take a First Aid classes. I would add a small tablet and pen. To write down info. The who,what, where,when and why. The more info you have you can pass it on if need be.
  • @TheKPDX
    Finally, a practical kit geared toward real world use!! As an MD, I find most kits are geared towards "Wow" factor but skimp on the basics that are really needed. Dr. Solis has a pragmatic, real world approach which is why I frequently direct people to his First Aid Video. His advice emphasizes the use of simple supplies, in adequate numbers, that are easy to access and use. This kit is really expert advice with a product option. For those who want a readily available, complete, and appropriate kit, they can buy it. I can understand this as I'm a physician, yet I got stuck in analysis paralysis and took forever to put my own kit together. It's important to note that Overland Bound has made this advice and list readily available for those who wish to cobble their own kit together or make a smaller, simpler version. I commend Chris, Michael & Travis for what I know had to be a notable effort to bring it all together. Good work guys!!
  • @davidkay7389
    The best... the one you train to use, and of course take with you. Practice with your kit. Simulate a laceration with ketchup and use some of your kit to clot, to wrap, and to tourniquet.
  • @mikepierson3097
    Wow! That’s exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thank you for putting this together for us!
  • @brianlebars
    I rarely leave comments. Chris inspired my med kit I put together. I have to say the listed price is incredibly reasonable. Thanks Chis for preparing neighbors, friends and travelers.
  • @ArtofHunter
    The best kit is one you build yourself imo. I work in healthcare and advocate trauma kits for everyone but the vast majority of these premade kits are trash and most lack even a TQ. I always recommend someone get some first aid training (it's cheap!) and build a kit so it makes you familiar with its components.
  • @AscendingBliss
    This is so freaking awesome, you guys. Thank you so much for doing this. This will be the next thing I get for my adventures 🙌🏻
  • @nickdamico916
    Thanks chris! I just ordered one. I trust your judgement!
  • @mz8210
    Hi Michael..Thank you very much for your quick reply
  • @TheWoodensong
    Chris - I'm a retired Navy Hospital Corpsman (26 years) and held EMT-Basic & Intermediate for years and even obtained EMT-WIlderness Cert through SOLO in New Hampshire. I climbed above all that with some Advanced Combat Casualty Care (SOF) training back in the day, also. I have 8(+) years of Ground Search & Rescue as well. I haven't touched a patient in over 20 years (PTS issues - which seems to be more controlled nowadays). Bottom line is that I miss having the ability when needed, but I'm also gettin' older and I've been busted up pretty good over the years. I've been thinking about putting together a good kit and have looked at many options. (I had a really one, I'd built over the years but it got stolen out of my vehicle many years ago. I like what you are demonstrating here and I may have to save some $$$ to snag that. I know that many protocols have changed and I really need to go back into the classroom but at my age, I don't know if I can (physically).
  • @johnking9754
    OB 26473 Just got mine tonight. Thank you SO much. My wife and I feel much better having this on our rig. Y’all are awesome
  • Very informative video. I have a smaller kit but this video convinced me to add to it.
  • @chadmunn7656
    Great video! As a combat vet, med kits are one thing you should never cheap out on. If a surgeon says it’s good listen! Great video and I will for sure be buying one in the next month. First time view and must say great content on this one and thanks for all the info. Be safe out there!
  • I like how this gives you a non BS base to work with and space to add to your level of your scope of practice / what you want . Only thing I think should be added to this bag as a base is an additional CAT tourniquet.
  • Awesome video! I have always used the Adventure Medical Kits as my base and then added to them (i.e. QuikClots and tourniquets) but this video definitely exposed some gaps in my system.
  • @larrysmith2137
    I am a 26 year medic last 18 as flight medic. I carry basically the same kit. The normal pre made kits are all fluff. Buy the kit get you a Free stop the bleed class and that’s step one.
  • @joshyddog2054
    Awesome kit!! Price not bad!! I spent over 100 dollars on just my oil spill kit alone. Think someone needs make nice little kit for oil spills/fluids that are not safe for the environment if something breaks! Helps keeping those trails open!!!