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The Surviveware 98 Pcs Comprehensive Premium Survival First Aid Kit is a meticulously designed emergency kit featuring 98 essential first aid supplies, organized in labelled compartments for quick access. Made from durable, water-resistant 600D Polyester, this kit is perfect for outdoor adventures, travel, and home emergencies. Its portable design includes MOLLE compatible straps and D-rings for versatile attachment, ensuring you're always prepared for any situation.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.55 x 7.95 x 4.13 inches |
Package Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 4 x 8 inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Surviveware |
Color | Red |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Surviveware |
Part Number | FBA_SW001 |
Style | Regular - Small |
Included Components | first aid supplies |
Size | Small |
S**H
High-Quality and Well-Organized First Aid Kit
This first aid kit is amazing! It’s so well-organized, with everything neatly labeled and easy to find in an emergency. The quality of the items is impressive, and it really feels like they put a lot of thought into making this kit both comprehensive and practical. I love the durable case and how compact it is despite holding so many supplies. It’s perfect for camping trips, car emergencies, or just having around the house. Definitely worth the money for the peace of mind it provides. Highly recommend!
H**E
Great Kit!
Big bang for your Buck! This has most of the essentials and room for more! Perfect for day trips going hiking or on the water. I do wish they made a waterproof design for this smaller version as well.
K**R
More Room Than It Appears
I purchased this first aid kit to keep in my emergency bag. Thankfully, I have not needed to use any of the items at this point, so I cannot speak directly to the quality of the bandages, etc. The bag itself is good quality, and the sheers and tweezers are metal, not plastic. As a result, I am not concerned that the other items will work well if and when the time comes to use them.I will admit that I was somewhat disappointed when the kit arrived. Although I wanted something compact, the bag already looked packed to capacity, and I had been hoping to add a few items. In the end, it fit way more than the first impression implied. I will run through my customization, just to give an idea how much the bag can hold:In order to make room for other items, I removed the tourniquet, compression bandage, conforming bandage, and whistle. In the center pocket (where the tourniquet and whistle were), I put a small bottle of eyewash and a few single-use thermometer strips. To replace the compression and conforming bandages, I put a 4" Israeli bandage in that pouch along with Neosporin. In the back pouch, with the triangular bandage and emergency blanket, I added a SAM finger splint and a pouch of pre-cut moleskin. Loose in the middle, I added a instant cold compress. Then, because the bag was bulging too much to easily fit anything in the outside zipper pocket, I slipped a travel-size bottle of Tylenol in the top. In the end, the only thing that I would have liked to fit but couldn't was the compression bandage.The only part of this kit that I'm mixed about is the labeled pockets. On one hand (as many reviews have pointed out), it is great because everything can be easily found, even when someone is in a stressful situation and possibly panicked. On the other hand, it means that any additional items you add (in my case, the finger splint and moleskin) might not fit into one of the labeled categories. As a result, someone unfamiliar with the kit might not realize it is there. Still, that is a minor thing, and the labels probably do more good than harm overall.All in all, a great product that I would recommend for a good, compact yet well-stocked first aid kit.
D**N
Best small and lightweight kit yet! But tourniquet needs improvement.
This is one of the best small sized first aid kits that I have ever purchased. It is well organized and easy to find the items you need. If it has a major shortcoming, it would be the included "tourniquet". The elastic band is worse than not including a tourniquet at all, as someone with less first aid training and experience might believe they have a tool to cover major arterial bleeding. They will not. The center pocket where this elastic tool is located, along with assorted other items, would be a perfect place for an actual tourniquet, such a SOF-T, a CAT or even a TK4. I don't know if a CAT or SOF-T would fit in the current pocket, as I have not tried one, but I was able to tuck a TK4 into it with no problem. It would make the kit more expensive to include such a tourniquet, but it would not have to be included. Just design the pocket and label for it and let customers decide which tourniquet they want to equip their kit with, if any.I found the CPR mask case unnecessary and used too much space. I removed the contents of the case and placed them in the allotted compartment by themselves. The kit is inexplicably missing antiseptics and antibiotic ointments, either the items themselves or a clear place to store them, and I ended up adding them to the Adhesive Dressings pouch for lack of a better place. I replaced the flimsy triangular bandage with a heavier one that could double as a tourniquet or pressure bandage. I also added squeeze bulb for wound cleaning.The attachment straps provided on the back of the kit are versatile and well thought out. My only complaint with them is a unique one; the snaps were set into both the nylon strap and the body of the bag itself, preventing me from being able to remove them as I could easily do with the rest of the strap assembly. I had no need for the straps and wished to lighten the bag for backpacking.It sounds like I'm being ultra critical, but this really is a good kit with the exceptions of the above listed items. It is lightweight, (a must for backpacking), but not flimsy in any way. The 600 denier nylon construction is the perfect compromise between weight and strength. The organized pockets allow you to open the bag without anything spilling out and still be able to go straight to the item you need without delay. There is room to add some of your own materials and still not overstuff the kit.I would rate it 5 stars if the tourniquet issue was addressed.
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