Be prepared for any pickleball injury with this comprehensive courtside first aid kit. Designed specifically for pickleball players and facilities, this kit includes everything needed to treat sprains, strains, cuts, blisters and impact injuries.
Featuring cold packs, elastic wraps, SAM splints, finger splints, bandages, wound care supplies and the versatile Slishman Pressure Wrap, it ensures rapid, effective response to common pickleball injuries. Compact and organized, it’s an essential addition to player bags, facility first aid stations, or tournament emergency gear.
Pickleball First Aid Kit Features
Treat Sprains, Strains, and Joint Injuries
Cold packs, elastic wraps, pressure wraps and SAM splints allow you to
reduce pain and swelling from sprains or strains
provide compression and support for ankles, knees, or wrists
support strained muscles or joints for pain relief and mobility
immobilize jammed, sprained, or fractured fingers
stabilize wrist, forearm, or ankle injuries
create a sling for arm or shoulder injuries
apply pressure to control bleeding and stabilize extremities
secure dressings
Treat Cuts, Scrapes, and Abrasions
A variety of included bandages, gauze pads, tape and benzoin tinctures allow you to:
cover small cuts on fingers or hands
protect larger scrapes or friction burns
close small cuts or lacerations
protect cuts over knuckles while maintaining mobility
cover fingertip cuts or blisters securely
prevent infection in cuts and scrapes
absorb blood or fluid from wounds
secure dressings and splints firmly
clean wounds gently without stinging
Treat Blisters and Friction Injuries
Moleskin and bandages
prevent or treat blisters on feet and hands
protect blistered areas while allowing movement.
Treat Minor Burns or Court Abrasions
Adhesive pads and gauze sponges can
protect abrasions from hot courts or slides
cover scraped skin to reduce pain and contamination.
Be ready when emergencies happen
Shears tweezers and sanitizing wipes are included along with an Immediate Action Card for quick reference when injuries happen.

