- Brand: Swiss Safe
- Size: 6 Inch
- Style: Elastic
- Sterility Rating: Sterile
- Item Form: Pads
- EXTRA LARGE 6″ ABSORPTION: Large 6″ Non-Adherent Pad, Unfolds to Over 7 Foot Long Elastic Wrap
- BATTLE READY CLOSURE BAR – Apply Extra Pressure to Slow Hemorrhage, Adding Tourniquet Effect
- ORIGINAL COMPACT DESIGN: Add to any First Aid Kit, Camping Bag, or for Outdoor Adventure to be Safe
- ALL-IN-ONE: Primary Dressing, Pressure Applicator, Secondary Dressing & Closure Apparatus
- OUR PROMISE: Swiss Safe promises customer satisfaction and our items to be free of any manufacturer defects


























AjaxManifesto –
Won’t know how good it is until it is needed. Packaging looks fine. Made in China is a turn off. Would have preferred it made in a place with higher standards.
Wiredog –
Very durable and a great item to have in case you need it. Maybe emergency services become unavailable or delayed you will have to rely on yourself since seconds matter and help is minutes away. If your lucky
James Aldred –
Just purchased to have one available, no need to use it so far, which is good.
Prof –
Everyone should have a couple of these in home and auto first aid kits.
Darius –
Well known product very compact and light
Bill Shakespeare –
Hope I never have to use theseโฆ
C Michel –
We live in a rural community about 30 minutes away from help. Keeping a well supplied first aid kit is a must. I got these bandages because it was such a great deal for the three of them. I was able to split them between the car kit and the house kit (pictured). The Israeli bandage is a compression bandage that should be in every first aid kit. They are designed to add pressure to a wound using a sterile dressing and a compressionable bandage. They can be used on others or even applied to yourself. There are many videos available that show how to safely use them or take a first aid class to brush up on your skills. If you want a well rounded first aid kit these are a must.
Doug –
These fit nicely in our motorcycle first aid kit. I hope to heck we never have to use them, but we have them just in case.