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Inexpensive Emergency Bracelet Helps Extreme Sports Lovers in a Jam

Dec 23rd, 2009 by admin

XTREME SPORTS ID wristband

If you enjoy hiking, biking, climbing or doing more extreme sports, this interactive emergency identification wristband is for you. If you should ever have an emergency, the first responders can get your medical data fast via your XTREME SPORTS ID. This lightweight, durable wristband has a toll-free number and the medical symbol emergency responders are trained to look for on medical alert bracelets. They call the number and get access to any medical date you’ve listed.

The “Where am I” feature allows you to record your plans and send email updates to three personal contacts. For example: I am on Colorado’s Mt. Princeton, just below the 14,000-foot level. To learn more about this inexpensive emergency wristband visit XTREME SPORTS ID.

Inexpensive Emergency Bracelet Helps Extreme Sports Lovers in a Jam originally appeared on About.com Adventure Travel on Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at 07:00:04.

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