REVIEWS
15 Reviews
Angry Tappy
A bit pricey, but they taste excellent after a long day of hiking. I know 74 characters seems short but what more could be said. Still 12 characters to short. When will I be awarded my prize for this excellent review
Ltaylor08
This stuff is a necessity at our house and you can never have enough. A must add to any first aid kit. We keep some in the car and in the house. When blood starts flowing from an injury I love to have this close at hand because it really does the job well to stop the bleeding
LisaW
I have to admit I was a little skeptical about this but it did stop the bleeding of a cut a lot faster than expected. I did not have a deep wound so can not verify that it would work for that; but a regular cut it pretty much stopped the bleeding right away. I will be getting more to keep in my emergency kit
Calbtx
I recently had to assist a man that crashed his motorcycle and split his head open from the back of his neck to his forehead. I had standard gauze and pads in my first and kit but not do I wish I had these QuickClot gauze bandages to help control and stop the bleeding faster. I'll be putting these in every kit I have now.
stacybrwneyes
Not sure what it was supposed to be used for, I mean big cuts? Small cuts? Deep cuts? Wounds? We wound up shoving them up my daughter's nose for her nosebleed... not sure they stopped the bleeding faster, but definitely kept the blood from running down her face.
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