
The Sendhit MTB First Aid Kit is available now direct from Sendhit and their distributors, retailing at € 29.99.An unputdownable true account of how a tenacious head teacher led one of the most challenging schools in the country to excellence. It’s also mud and water splash resistant. The kit is compact (16cm x 11cm x 3cm) to fit inside most hip packs and back packs. Sendhit also include an emergency card that you can fill out with your key information (like allergy info and medication requirements) so first responders and mountain search and rescue teams can provide the best treatment on site. First Aid advice available in 5 languages (ED, FR, DE, ES, IT).To get mountain rescue in the UK, for example, you need to contact the police, not the ambulance service, as they will get mountain rescue on site fastest. Again though, the former will differ from country to country, so you’re best figuring all this out for yourself before trying to buy a cheap solution to a very real and scary problem. Knowing how to contact the appropriate emergency services and how to stabilize an injured rider can be the difference between life and death. That said, it does contain some key advice on how to respond in worst case scenario situations. A quick glance at the contents tells us this kit is unlikely to be the difference between life and death (no major bleed bandage or foil blanket), but it will, at the very least, allow a rider to treat his or her own small wounds at the trail side, in a bid to stem bleeding and prevent infection. Weighing a claimed 100g, the Sendhit MTB First Aid Kit is designed to be small enough to stuff into a regular fanny pack, so riders have no more excuses not to take basic first aid equipment with them on every ride. It packs down super small, weighs barely anything, and can go a long way to preventing the ill-effects of exposure while awaiting rescue. Admittedly, I don’t carry one myself, but I do carry a foil blanket (and a mobile phone, of course). Personally, I think that’s a gross overestimate. Sendhit tell us that only 23% of riders carry a first aid kit. Though not intended to be a replacement for proper first aid training, Sendhit also enclose an advice card printed in five languages, designed to guide a rider through the most important steps of first aid in an emergency situation. Sendhit has released a first aid kit specifically for mountain bikers, containing wound dressings, scissors, forceps, whistle, wound cleaning strips and more.
