First Aid on the Trail. How do we plan for that?

Lots of experience using superglue to close cuts instead of sutures. A few tips: Warning: it's going to sting pretty good for a minute, warn the weak hearted. Don't expect it to seal immediately in 30 seconds. Wetness (blood/sweat) slows it down so you have to hold cuts together for up to five minutes. If it still won't seal, just repeat. I've never had it not seal the second time I put some more superglue and held it another five minutes.
I never use the superglue immediately on the trail since all you have to do then is stop the bleeding. So just slapping on 1-2 layers of Coban snugly around the wound will be the most effective, and also will prevent a hematoma which will take an additional 2 wks to resolve. Then finish your ride. Go home, wash it out good, then use the superglue to close a clean wound. For scrubbing wounds the antiseptic wound washes in drugstores or Amazon that have 4% lidocaine in them really takes the sting out of scrubbing it after the first few seconds. Great stuff. These superficial cuts have never gotten infected in my experience. Deeper wounds I scrub and just leave them open to heal more slowly, since greater chance of getting infected, unless you have doxycycline to jump on right away.
Be aware that mountain bikers are usually sweaty in summer months and Band-Aids just won't stick. Coban wrap is superior. I don't even carry Band-Aids anymore. Just two different sizes of Coban. The 3 inch wide roll of coban could also make a tourniquet but I've never had to use one.
Haven't heard of none of the stuff you mentioned. Superglue and bandaid yes.
 
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