For cleansing wounds, this antiseptic wound spray cleanses and heals abrasions, minor cuts, burns and blisters to help prevent infection.. Powerful yet soothing antiseptic wash offers maximum pain relief, thanks to 4% lidocaine. Keeps wounds moist and clean between dressings. Includes lidocain HCL 4%, tea tree oil, aloe vera gel, witch hazel, comfrey extract and green tea extract.
Submitted by
EBasil
a Cross Country Rider
from San Diego
Date Reviewed: June 22, 2010
Strengths: Excellent, no-sting wash with effective numbing and antiseptic properties.
Weaknesses: Fragile caps: store in a ziplock if you carry it in your pack.
Bottom Line:
This is excellent antiseptic spray that I have used on myself and others for several years. The mfgr has apparently reduced the amount of lidocaine in the mix, but it's still an excellent cleaner and numbing agent for road/trail rash. It's great for kids and freaked-out injury victims, and it just plain works very, very well.
It's standard equipment in the packs carried by the Los Penasquitos Volunteer Trail Patrol.
Submitted by
Rick B
a Cross Country Rider
from Central Jersey
Date Reviewed: February 5, 2003
Strengths: Does what it claims
Weaknesses: Carrying it around
Bottom Line:
If I go on a long trek, I take a bottle with me. If it's a short ride, I leave it in the car. Bottom line, if you fall, you might aquire an abrasion of some sort to your epidermis. Sqeeze Brave Soldier over damaged area to wash away dirt and take away some pain. Ride on knowing the healing process has begun. After the ride, treat yourself to some ice cream.