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This Small First Aid Kit is expertly designed for adults, weighing just 1 pound and packaged for convenience. Its waterproof laminate bags ensure your essentials are protected, making it the perfect companion for any adventure.
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Units | 1 count |
Age Range Description | Adult |
T**N
Love it
Huge fan of this, ordered a second one. I've had these for a few years now. Ordered a backup. I regularly pull from them and restock them as needed (bandaids, gauze, etc). Have added a few things as I find I need them (superfine tweezers, moleskin, personal meds, etc). Still need to add a couple items I may need in the future (knock on wood, but a CAT tourniquet, a squeeze bulb, etc).The compact size of this kit is great. The zippers are great - easy to open and access - it opens up and lays wide open nicely, is nicely labeled so you can keep it organized. It does have a little room to add a few things.The design is great - it comes well stocked initially and is a great starting point to have in your home, one in your car, one in (or attached to) your backpack. For how well stocked it is, it is very compact. It disappears in the bottom of a typical backpack really.
M**G
An excellent quality, well thought out FAK.
This is a very good quality, well thought out, well organized, compact First Aid Kit. The bag is sturdy, the contents are good quality, and the mini-zip-bags for personal meds are a nice bonus.I purchased this one for my Go-Bag. I would have purchased 3 more (for my vehicles and EDC), but it was out of stock for so long that I ended up putting together my own kits.There is a little room to add supplemental items. I added a few more wound closures, polysporin, a BIC lighter, a tick-remover, and moleskin.Yes, it's more expensive than some of the other small FAKs available, and if you're looking for something that will sit in your bathroom cabinet and only be brought out for paper cuts and scraped knees, maybe look at something less expensive. However, if you want something small for travel, hiking, sports, or emergencies, this is absolutely worth it!
P**O
All in one best kit under $50 nothing comes close!
Recently I have been looking at amazon for complete medical kits for camping/backpacking/day pack for car. It's been weeks of reading reviews of all products. Finally I decided on this one and here is why:Products: this is a very clean organized pack with everything individually labeled which is great for emergency situations where every second counts or if you just dont know where to put things. Other packs you may have to take everything out just to get a bandaid. Also although not waterproof everything comes bagged so if water does go in there is more added protection. The bandaids, shears, tape are all decent quality. The CPR mask is cheap and kind of useless for me but better to have then not to have and it comes in it's own pack which is nice so you can remove it and clip it somewhere else on you pack. As for the product quality, size, cost, and organization I think this is the best pack out thereThe pack: the pack is made of good material (and good zippers). I love the pocket in the front for quick access to benadryl or advil or tylenol without having to open the kit. Also the molle straps work well to attach to my bug out / tactical bag. Once again this pack was extremely well though out.Customer service: this may sound stupid but never has any company sent me an email with links to their website with all kinds of videos on how to use their product. They attached a pdf file with similar information like the first aid book that comes with the kit. I buy many products but never has a company stood by their product like this. They add a card with the kit with all products inside for replacement and in the videos they explain about shelf life of products which I was not aware of.Overall and final thoughts: If your a beginner looking for something complete under $50 like me this is for you! I assure you no product comes close I checked for weeks. If you are advanced or expert you will love this because it's easy to add or modify. The only thing I personally would add is a tourniquet. But for $50 like I said nothing comes close to thisI gave this a 5 out of 5. I truly hope this review helps especially people looking for a complete kit that can go anywhere with you and truly perfect for beginners.
D**A
Perfect Bug Out Bag First Aid Kit
I bought this first aid kit for my bug out bag after reading many favorable reviews and it did not disappoint. It is small and lightweight enough to fit easily into my 5.11 Rush 72 bag with the rest of my kit and yet it has enough supplies for my whole family. All of the supplies are neatly laid out and labeled so that someone unfamiliar with the kit can locate them quickly in an emergency.The kit itself is water-resistant, but not waterproof, but all of the supplies inside the kit are packed in small, resealable plastic bags, so it is not likely anything would be ruined if the kit were dunked. The kit comes in a resealable waterproof plastic bag, so it could be stored that way and be 100% waterproof (at least until the bag wore out). The MOLLE attachments make it easy to affix the kit to a backpack (or anything else).Oral medicines like analgesics are not part of the kit, but a number of small resealable plastic bags are included to add your own pills. This did not bother me because people's need for medicines differs widely based on individual preferences and health issues, not to mention the fact that medicine expires quickly and thus needs to be replaced fairly often. I added some naproxin sodium, antihistamines, and chewable Pepto.If you have sensitive skin, be aware that the adhesive bandages are of the "sheer" plastic variety, so you might want to replace them with hypoallergenic bandages (like cloth or foam).At the time of this writing, Surviveware will give you a free LED flashlight for joining their message list (which has so far produced a useful coupon and no spam, so I have no regrets). The light is nothing fancy, but it is a perfectly serviceable LED light with a tailcap switch and a pocket clip. It's slightly larger than a keychain MagLite and fits easily in the first aid kit. One of the Surviveware co-founders even included a hand-written thank-you note with the light, which was a nice touch in this day and age.If you need a good portable first aid kit, this one is ideal. I'm going to pick up a few more to put in my vehicles and my judo/jiu-jitsu bag.
L**.
A good quality basic first aid kit.
I spent a lot of time researching basic first aid kits and d3ciding whether or not to buy a pre made one or put my own together. After much trawling through YouTube reviews I decided upon the Surviveware kit....and I am happy to report that it was a good decision. The bag is compact and good quality. Having the cord on the zippers is very helpful.The contents are pretty well thought out. There is a little room below the CPR pouch for some anti septic cream (which I added) as the pouch is a bit too tight to fully fit into the allocated netting. Below the cpr netting there is room for an additional pocket which could be useful for personal added items. But this is in no way to detract from the clever layout provided.I did think this had a tourniquet but they must have removed this item now due to feedback on the original one provided. Would be a useful addition to have a semi decent one in the kit.Love the fact that each compartment area is clearly labeled and this makes finding the right item quickly much simpler.All I have added to this are a couple of burns dressings and some anti skeptic cream.This was an excellent purchase for hiking, biking and in the car. It attaches pretty easily to my car head support so is always there ready if needed.Having compared it to all the other similar sized kits available I am happy I bought this one and would highly recommend it as a good basic first aid kit.
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