SAM® Splint 36" 91.4cm x 14cm XL - Orange & Blue
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SAM® Splint 36" 91.4cm x 14cm XL - Orange & Blue

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SAM® Splint 36" 91.4cm x 14cm XL - Orange & BlueSAM SPLINT. UNIVERSAL FLEXIBILITY. SAM Splint is the gold standard in splinting. Unrivalled flexibility, SAM Splint bends into any simple curve, becoming exponentially stronger and more supportive. Globally acclaimed by emergency care providers and outdoor enthusiasts worldwide and trusted by the U. S. military and NASA. Nato Stock Number (NSN): 6515 01 217 1236 SAM Splint provides the necessary strength to support any fractured or injured limb.

SAM® SPLINT. UNIVERSAL FLEXIBILITY.

SAM® Splint is the gold standard in splinting. Unrivalled flexibility, SAM® Splint bends into any simple curve, becoming exponentially stronger and more supportive. Globally acclaimed by emergency care providers and outdoor enthusiasts worldwide - and trusted by the U.S. military and NASA.

Nato Stock Number (NSN): 6515-01-217-1236

SAM® Splint provides the necessary strength to support any fractured or injured limb. Simply bend it back into its original form to stow away or remold for a separate injury.

  • Lightweight design
  • Easily molded to shape  
  • Reusable
  • Weather resistant 
  • Transparent to X-Rays
  • Easy to clean exterior

A VARIETY OF SIZES AVAILABLE:

  • 4" Finger - 9.5cm x 4.6cm
  • 9" Small - 22.9cm x 10.8cm
  • 18" Medium - 45.7cm x 10.8cm
  • 36" Large Rolled - 91.4cm x 10.8cm
  • 36" Large Flat - 91.4cm x 10.8cm
  • 36" Extra Large - 91.4cm x 14cm

SAM Rolled is ideal for adding to first aid kits. SAM Flat is ideal for adding to first aid backpacks.

STRENGTH IN CURVES.

SAM® Splint leverages the revolutionary C-Curve Principle to mold its foam and aluminium layers into structural arcs, strong enough for pre-cast or post-cast care, while remaining lighter and more transportable than traditional splints that rely on heavy, rigid materials. Bend it back into its original form to stow away or remold for a separate injury.

CUT-TO-SIZE.

SAM® Splint has two layers of closed-cell foam and its aluminium interior can be cut with ordinary scissors to adapt to any size requirements.

ENGINEERED FOR VERSATILE SUPPORT.

SAM® Splint is lightweight, flexible, and requires only wrap or tape to provide the necessary strength to support any fractured or injured limb.

Apply the SAM® Splint in 4 steps:

 



SHAPE.

1. MOLDABLE ALUMINUM - Flat, O-temper aluminium inside the splint’s outer layers molds easily, allowing for a wide spectrum of applications. OR CUT TO SHAPE: SAM® Splint’s two layers of closed-cell foam and its aluminium interior can be cut with ordinary scissors to adapt to any size requirements.

SET.

2. ENGINEERED FOR VERSATILE SUPPORT - Strong enough for pre-cast or post-cast care, while remaining lighter and more transportable than traditional splints. Bend it back into its original form to stow away or remold for a separate injury. 

SECURE.

3. LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN - Substantially lighter than plaster or fiberglass splints, SAM® Splint requires only a wrap or tape to secure an injured bone or stabilize a joint.

UNRIVIALED STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY.

C-Curve - Strong: This curve immediately adds strength and rigidity to the splint. It can be done by placing your thumbs in the centre as a place and pulling in the edges to create a shallow C.

Reverse C-Curve - Stronger: Created by firstly making the C-Curve, then bending back both edges in a reverse direction to add additional strength. 

T-Curve - Strongest: Fold the splint in half lengthways then bend half of each side back in the opposite direction to create a 'T' shaped beam. Bending the splint this way adds exceptional strength to the splint.

SAM® SPLINT. ENGINEERED FOR SURVIVAL.

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