gapertimmy Posted October 9, 2003 Posted October 9, 2003 http://www.geocities.com/slishmansplint/index.htm Stumbled upon this site the other day. Pretty neat, this guy has tricked out some BD fliplock poles and has created a multi-use tool out of his trekking poles. Everyone knows you can splint with a pole, but using the expansion of the trekking pole as a traction splint (with the aid of some webbing or straps) i thought was a pretty cool idea, and may come in handy if a partner takes a big ride in the BC. Thought I would share. Quote
cj001f Posted October 9, 2003 Posted October 9, 2003 (edited) Cool. You can also use a ski as an improvised traction splint - but this is a better thought out idea. $210 bucks better thought out! http://www.dyna-med.co.uk/uk2shop-4.htm Edited October 9, 2003 by cj001f Quote
gapertimmy Posted October 9, 2003 Author Posted October 9, 2003 thats the lame thing, the guy invented it while working at University of New Mexico. So the University owns the patent rights in the US. He has sold the rights in the UK to some company so you can buy them in the UK, but not here. Though I think it looks very basic. I'm going to attempt to just use some webbing (utilizing stuff i normally have while skiing) or some accessory cord and fancy a traction splint from it. The only unique thing he has done is hollowed out the hole of the handle and has made a pulley system out of it for relocating shoulders. There is a .avi video of this on the site. Anyhow, i'm gonna try it out and will post pictures of my findings. Quote
Cletus Posted October 12, 2003 Posted October 12, 2003 umm, who are you going to "try it" on? Gulp... Quote
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