250 UAH – * Special price for the Defense Forces of Ukraine, rescuers and volunteers.
310 UAH – Commercial value
Dimensions when unfolded: 96×13.5 cm
Thickness: 0.5 cm
Weight: 180 g
Transport dimensions: 25×13.5×2.5 cm
The widest splint in the line, so it is best suited for immobilizing the legs or for severe injuries. It can be used in the same way as the universal one.
200 UAH – * Special price for the Defense Forces of Ukraine, rescuers and volunteers.
265 UAH – Commercial value
Dimensions when unfolded: 96×11 cm
Thickness: 0.5 cm
Weight: 160 g
Transport dimensions: 25x11x2.5 cm
Standard flexible universal splint for immobilization of limbs. The most common model. Due to the capabilities of production technology, it is 6 cm longer than Western models.
200 UAH – * Special price for the Defense Forces of Ukraine, rescuers and volunteers.
265 UAH – Commercial value
Dimensions when unfolded: 90×11 cm
Thickness: 0.5 cm
Weight: 145 g
Transport dimensions: 23x11x2.5 cm
Flexible universal splint for immobilization of limbs. It has the familiar form factor of Western splints for many. A separate advantage is that it fits into a standard first aid bag, which is a plus when forming civilian first aid kits.
Dimensions when unfolded: 68×11 cm
Thickness: 0.5 cm
Weight: 126 g
Transport dimensions: 25x11x1.6 cm
Arm splint
During the war, mass production of this model was suspended to save resources. If necessary, we can produce it as a separate order.
Dimensions when unfolded: 47×11 cm
Thickness: 0.5 cm
Weight: 100 g
Transport dimensions: 25x11x1.2 cm
Elbow splint
During the war, mass production of this model was suspended to save resources. If necessary, we can produce it as a separate order.
Dimensions when unfolded: 23×11 cm
Thickness: 0.5 cm
Weight: 37 g
Transport dimensions: 25x11x0.5 cm
Brush tire
During the war, mass production of this model was suspended to save resources. If necessary, we can produce it as a separate order.
Dimensions when unfolded: 5.5×10 cm
Thickness: 0.4 cm
Weight: 8 g
Transport dimensions: 5.5x10x0.4 cm
Finger splint
During the war, mass production of this model was suspended to save resources. If necessary, we can produce it as a separate order.
High-quality immobilization is the key to safe transportation of the injured person to the hospital, reducing pain and significantly reducing the risk of complications and secondary injuries.
In case of minor injuries, immobilization helps not to disturb the injured limb, which contributes to a speedy recovery.
Why you should have a splint in your first aid kit:
Flexible splints have replaced outdated and cumbersome methods of immobilization (Kramer, Dieterichs splints and improvised means), have proven their effectiveness and have become the standard in providing first aid. Proper immobilization significantly reduces pain and reduces the need for anesthesia at the pre-hospital stage.
The splint is designed for immobilization of limbs in fractures and other injuries. Light, compact, it is not afraid of atmospheric influences, therefore it is the best option for use in field conditions. The splint is flexible, easily formed into the desired frame, but at the same time rigid enough to hold the affected limb. BM Splint splints have slightly greater rigidity than Western models, which is an undoubted advantage in our evacuation conditions. If necessary, it is easily cut with a knife or scissors. The uniformity of the flexible splint is a guarantee that the immobilization will be correct and sufficient, which improvised means multiplied by the human factor cannot guarantee.
The splint materials are inert to biological fluids, if necessary, they are well washed, but it is worth noting that nominally this is a disposable product. The BM Splint splint is radiolucent, which reduces the risk of secondary trauma at the hospital stage.
Splints are applied to the legs, arms, fingers (having previously cut out the necessary piece), the hand, and in the absence of a cervical collar – to the neck. But it is worth remembering that in case of a hip fracture, a traction splint must be applied.
It has been working on the battlefield since 2014.

When transporting the injured person to the hospital, medical personnel do not need to remove the splint to take an X-ray or CT scan. This significantly reduces the risk of secondary trauma, which is especially dangerous when bone fragments may be near major blood vessels.

The optimal balance of flexibility of the tire itself and the rigidity of the frame formed from it ensures reliable fixation and reduces manipulation time, which gives an advantage in extreme evacuation conditions.

Made of modern materials (thin aluminum alloy sheet and foamed polyethylene), it takes up little space and weighs little (~160 g), unlike old or improvised means of immobilization. In the transport position, it is folded 2-4 times (23-26 cm), depending on the size.

The splint does not require specific medical skills to use, and is therefore also suitable for an individual or car first aid kit.

The splint is resistant to water and biological fluids, easy to wash and disinfect. Undemanding to storage and use conditions. They can be applied in rain, snow, frost or heat.

The splint is comfortable to the body, does not cause irritation or allergies, is completely ready for use and does not require a bandage, unlike the Kramer splint. Hypoallergenic.
















