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Michael Brand
Greater than one weekIn addition to its more obvious applications, I also intend to use this as my tent pole for my bivy sack. My bivy sack is ultra light weight because ounces=pounds and pounds=pain. Its great to be able to make an arch out of this Sam Splint to keep the bag off of my face through the night.
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Esther
> 3 dayLuckily havent used it yet but the roll wouldnt fit in my emergency kit so I unwrapped it and flattened it. I can tell this will be nice to wok with if ever comes the day. Nice stuff!
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Scotty Gunn
> 3 dayThese are the cats meow for campers or anyone that goes off the beaten path. They are light and compact making them easy to carry but, they really are versatile for use on about any part of the body to immobilize a sprain or break.
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Professor Ronin
> 3 dayA couple of these belong in every trauma kit, from private citizen to professional. Training is equally essential, but theyre actually pretty hard to screw up.
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Jessica Ely
> 3 dayIt is wonderful. Ignore the reviews about the exposed metal from cutting and it being to flimsy. Cutting the splint does not expose metal Ive done it and its just fine. About it being flimsy obviously they didnt read the instructions to see that you have to either fold the splint in half, or you have to make a little trough in the splint for it to rigid.
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Kim Bass
> 3 dayExcellent product
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayfor safety kit; unused, but as advertised
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Christopher Haynes
> 3 dayA must have in zpoc bag!
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Ingrid Hansen
> 3 dayYou can cut this with regular scissors and use it anywhere you may need a temporary splint. Fantastic and easy to use!
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GF in CA
> 3 dayThis is wonderful!!!! I was able to easily cut it into smaller individual splints to wear on my trigger fingers at night. I used these little elastic sports finger sleeves to keep them in place. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0052IO39E/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_12 .