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We searched high and low for an ultralight, super-basic first aid kit that we could take anywhere. It didn’t exist, so we designed our own.
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The Wired Rickshaw Rescue Kit
Together with Rickshaw Bagworks, we created this water-resistant survival satchel to carry a pared-down collection of remedies that will get you back on the trail—or as far as the ER.
Ace Instant Cold Compress
Smash this packet to bring frosty relief to pain and inflammation.
Adhesive bandages
You know, Band-Aids. You also know when to use them.
Adsafe Plus CPR Face Shield with airway valve
Lets you give or get mouth-to-mouth without locking lips.
Advil (ibuprofen)
Fights inflammation. Pop two at bedtime to get your achy limbs ready to move the next day.
Alcohol prep pads
Use these to clean your cuts—and the Leatherman you’re about to use to remove that splinter.
Aspirin
Can help keep your ticker tocking if taken at the first sign of a heart attack.
Benadryl
Halts the sneezing, itching, and swelling associated with allergic reactions.
Burn Jel
This lidocaine ointment takes the burn out of your, um, burns.
Cipro
The broad-spectrum antibiotic in Cipro knocks out bacteria like Manny Pacquiao.
Dr. Scholl’s Moleskin
Still the best way to prevent blisters from bubbling into infected sores.
Imodium
Diarrhea can cause life-threatening dehydration. Imodium will stop the flow and help you get out of the john and back on the trail.
NexTemp Disposable Thermometer
Uncrushable, paper-thin, accurate to two-tenths of a degree.
Nuun Portable Electrolyte Hydration
Dissolvable tablets stave off dehydration by adding ions to your H20.
OxyContin
Highly addictive, but Tylenol won’t cut it if you snap your tibia.
QuikClot Sport Advanced Clotting Sponge
Slap this on a badly bleeding wound to halt hemorrhaging.
Steri-Strip Wound Closure Strips
Seal nasty gashes until you can make it someplace that has sutures, antiseptic, and anesthetic—or at least a needle and thread and whiskey.
Tegaderm Transparent Film
Leave that gauze at home with your leeches and hacksaws; this sticky, breathable dressing provides sterile protection for any body part.
Triple antibiotic ointment
Keeps nasty bacteria from turning a minor scrape into a serious infection.
Tylenol (acetaminophen)
Cools fevers like nothing else—and for some diseases, like dengue, it’s the only safe treatment.