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Review on πŸ’Š IDF Israeli Army Dressing/Bandage - X10 Units (10), First Aid Compression Bandage by Eric Smithlin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonder if that looks like a bandage from Carlisle's first aid kit.

Let me start by saying that those who say the product's name 'light' (heavy emphasis on 'light') is misleading can probably be associated with it , what is "compression bandage" in it is indicated. . Some people might automatically think that with that word and "Israeli bandage" they get a compression rod bandage. Well, with that being said, it depends on how you read it. It says right on it that it is army clothing and it even has a picture of the product you will be receiving. So if anyone actually looks and investigates, they will immediately understand that this is not the "Israelite" that the soldiers are carrying. This is a simple gauze bandage. The standard bandage wore the world for a very long time. Wonder if this looks like a bandage from Carlisle's first aid kit that was given to soldiers during WWII. Also, the bandage is compressed to better fit in kits and bags :) . See everything as you read it. Now with EVERYTHING he said. I got 10 when they arrived and I opened one up to make sure it was how I imagined. it was true Just a dressing pad with gauze sewn on to make a versatile dressing bag. They fit perfectly in a first aid kit or in my case a hunting/shooting range/(semi)EDC bag. To be honest I think $30 for 10 is fine considering an emergency combat armband (compression bar aka Israel) costs at least $8. I won't lie though, if they go on sale with a little more discount then I'll definitely be ordering again to stock up so they're back home for $30 just a little more expensive. They're good for basic first aid when you don't want to take up space for gauze pads and a roll, and the fact that it's an all-in-one bandage justifies the cost I think.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Definitely bad product