It’s a good idea to keep something like this on hand.
The company owner, Rich Singer, was riding Bayfront Park in Menlo Park when he spilled and tore up his arm. He put something like this kit together afterwards and now here he is at Interbike selling it.
The kit comes with antimicrobial cleanser, tape, surgical sponges, hydrocolloid dressing and elastic bandage to hold the dressing in place.
Seen at Interbike. Buy at RoadRashRepairKit.com.
brave soldier's been selling these for years.
brave soldier's been selling these for years.
yea
even assembling it on your own is a good idea
keeping something like that in the car would come in handy after the spill on the trail or the crash in the race
some clean up in the parking lot
before the serious clean up in the shower at home
yeaeven assembling it on your own is a good ideakeeping something like that in the car would come in handy after the spill on the trail or the crash in the race some clean up in the parking lot before the serious clean up in the shower at home
If you look at the contents of the Brave Soldier Crash Pak, it is completely different. The Crash Pak supplies Band Aids and the Repair Kit heals with hydrocolloids. Hydrocolloids are what the pros use.
If you look at the contents of the Brave Soldier Crash Pak, it is completely different. The Crash Pak supplies Band Aids and the Repair Kit heals with hydrocolloids. Hydrocolloids are what the pros use.
True that about hyrdocolloids — there's no comparison between that and bandages.
After a bad spill I've cleaned up using my water bottle for the initial flushing.
True that about hyrdocolloids — there's no comparison between that and bandages.After a bad spill I've cleaned up using my water bottle for the initial flushing.