Rhino Rescue Tactical Splint – 3 Pack (36″ x 4.3″) for Fracture & Injury Immobilization
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The Rhino Rescue Tactical Splint is a high-quality medical device designed for the immediate immobilization and stabilization of fractures and injuries. Its rigid construction, crafted from an ultra-thin aluminum alloy core and covered with closed-cell, latex-free, dermatologically safe foam, prevents movement and minimizes pain. Ideal for emergency situations requiring rapid and effective medical intervention, this splint provides superior support and comfort.
This three-pack includes three 36″ x 4.3″ splints, offering versatile application for various body parts. The adjustable design conforms to different body sizes and shapes, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit for arms and legs. Its lightweight yet durable construction, combined with water resistance, makes it perfect for tactical, military, and outdoor applications. Easily stored and carried in medical bags and pouches alongside bandages and other first-aid supplies.
Rhino Rescue splints are also known as Kramer splints or immobilization splints. They are an essential component of emergency medical kits, ideal for first responders and suitable for home and bicycle first-aid kits. Beyond fracture support, they help prevent further injury during transport and can even be used as an ankle support for injuries. This reliable and effective tool is widely used in tactical medicine, military settings, and everyday first aid scenarios. Its compact design allows for easy storage and transport.
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