If anyone's wondering, here's what's in it:
Product Description
Carry the the Adventure Medical Professional Guide II kit on group backpacking trips, ice climbing trips, or when mountain biking or bouldering with a group of friends. Originally designed for professional mountain guides, the Professional Guide II Kit will handle almost any medical emergency in the backcountry. If a member of you're group is injured, clean the wound with the included irrigation syringe, then bandage it with the Professional Guide II Kit's selection of dressings. Use the included SAM splint to immobilize the injury while you walk them out. For illnesses or stings, the Professional Guide Kit includes anti-histamine, Sting and Itch Relief Wipes, several over-the-counter pain relievers, Diotame (the stuff in Pepto-Bismol), and oral rehydration salts. The Professional Guide II Kit also includes a Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness and Travel Medicine for reference, and two patient assessment formshandy for tracking vital signs and providing info to doctors or EMTs once you
Product Features
* Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.5 x 7.5in (30 x 19 x 19cm)
* Weight: 3lb 11oz (1670g)
* Group Size: 1-20
* Trip Duration: 1-7 days
* Medical Information: 1 Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness and Travel Medicine, refill guide card (to track what you've used), 2 patient assessment forms (SOAP Notes)
* Essential Equipment: 2 pair of nitrile gloves, 2 hand wipes
* Bleeding/Shock: 1 8 x 10in trauma pad, 1 5 x 9in trauma bad
* Wound Management: Include numbers and names
* Bandage 10 4x4 dressings, 3 3x4 sterile non-adherent dressings, 3 rolls of gauze, 1 triangular bandage, 1 elastic bandage with hook and loop closure, 1 roll of tape (1in x 10yards), 8 packets of triple antibiotic ointment, 2oz of tincture of Benzoin, 3 non-woven adhesive bandages, 8 knuckle type adhesive bandages, 8 1x3 adhesive bandages
Their retail of $180 is ridiculous.
Amazon has it for $130, so $80 isn't bad. There's nothing in there that's extraordinary, decent basic kit. I'd build your own specific for your needs rather than get one like this, but something's better than nothing.