Surviveware 238 Pcs Comprehensive Premium Survival First Aid Kit – Medical Emergency Kit for Travel Camping Gear, Home Essentials & Outdoor Emergencies – HSA & FSA Eligible Survival Kit
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Surviveware offers reliable safety and survival products for people who take safety and survival seriously: Outdoor adventurers. Job site workers. Disaster preppers. For these folks, life involves an element of danger, and with its durable, well-organized, well-priced first-aid and emergency preparedness tools, Surviveware ensures they’re always ready to respond.
Survive the Unexpected
For Every Adventure
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 10 x 7.5 x 5 inches; 3.37 Pounds
Date First Available : April 27, 2018
Manufacturer : Surviveware
ASIN : B07CQ8JVC7
Country of Origin : USA
Best Sellers Rank: #8,165 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #23 in Camping First Aid Kits
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SURVIVAL ESSENTIALS: first aid supplies, high quality survival essentials and first aid supplies. Helps care for medical or emergency needs during camping, hiking, hunting or during hurricanes, tropical storms, earthquakes and tornados
LABELLED FIRST AID KIT COMPARTMENTS: Labelled and organized inner compartments make it easy to find what you need in the case of an emergency. No more rummaging or making a mess to find the supplies you need.
WATER RESISTANT AND RIP RESISTANT: Made from high-quality rip resistant 600D Polyester, this emergency medical kit is water resistant and rip resistant. All internal pieces are protected from water in durable laminate pouches. This kit is rugged and robust and withstands any outdoor adventure.
MOLLE COMPATIBLE and PORTABLE: With a removable Velcro system, you can carry this survival first aid kit on your tactical backpack or adhere it to the material in your trunk. The Velcro is strong enough so you can carry this kit vertically without slipping. PLUS, this system comes with D-rings so it can attach to the roll bar on your ATV or truck.
MADE BY EXPERTS: Designed by adventurers for adventurers. This emergency first aid kit was thoughtfully designed for peace of mind on your next outdoor adventure. This product is FSA / HSA eligible.
Customers say
Customers find this first aid kit to be worth its price, with a compact size that fits nicely in the canvas pack and is perfect for backpacking. Moreover, the kit is well-organized with labeled compartments, and customers appreciate its thoughtful selection of products. Additionally, the contents are easy to find and use, and customers find it particularly suitable for hiking and biking in areas close to civilization.
6 reviews for Surviveware 238 Pcs Comprehensive Premium Survival First Aid Kit – Medical Emergency Kit for Travel Camping Gear, Home Essentials & Outdoor Emergencies – HSA & FSA Eligible Survival Kit
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Original price was: $99.99.$89.99Current price is: $89.99.
Evan Saunders –
Compact first-aid kit that survives river days and keeps everything organized
Picked this up for weekend kayaking on the Yadkin and tossed it into my dry-bag without a second thought. During an accidental swim the entire kit was fully submerged for a good ten minutes; when I unzipped the case back at the truck every bandage was bone-dry and the gauze still crisp. The red nylon shell feels tougher than most soft kits Iâve owned, and the sealed zipper gives real confidence when the forecast turns sketchy.Inside, each sleeve is clearly labeledâcuts and scrapes on one side, burns on the otherâso grabbing what I need takes seconds instead of rummaging. The shears and tweezers arenât the usual throwaway kind either; they snipped through athletic tape cleanly and pulled a splinter without bending. Ninety-eight pieces sounds like marketing fluff, but in practice it covers the stuff that actually happens on a day paddle: blisters, small lacerations, a hot stove burn at camp.Only quirk so far is the bright red fabric does scuff if it rubs against rough deck hardware, leaving faint marks that a wet cloth mostly removes. Small price for a kit that fits in one hand yet feels ready for real mishaps. If you want a truly waterproof pack thatâs easy to navigate when adrenaline is high, this one earns its spot in the boat.
Sean Bozarth –
High-Quality and Well-Organized First Aid Kit
This first aid kit is amazing! Itâs 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. Itâs 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!
Laura –
First Aid Kit : The best one to purchase
Very compact and has practically everything inside. Zipper is very well made to keep water from entering. Everything has its on place and are labeled. Very easy to use. Functionality of this kit is above anything else.
Jack –
Great little First Aid kit
Great little First Aid kit. Not flashy, not complicated, easy to use and has convenience loops for attaching to backpack, belt, etc.[Note: This is not a “Survival Pack”, but it is not intended as one either. It doesn’t come with space blanket or hand warmers or knife or matches or any of that stuff. It is for basic first aid in an emergency, and to that end, it is a great little kit.]Pros: Has a lot of handy little basics for First Aid (bandages, CPR kit, surgical shears, hypo-allergenic tape, etc). The one thing I REALLY like about this kit, is that when you open it up, everything has it’s own place, it is logically organized, and each pocket is labeled for what it contains and what that item is used for: “Shears”, “Crepe bandages: secure dressing / compression”, “Triangular bandages: sling/presure/head bandage” etc, etc.. This means that it is easy to find the right item for whatever the first aid situation is, and once you’ve used that item, it reminds you what you need to go back and refill in your kit for next time.Extra zip pouch on the front for personal medications, or you could also slip your ID, cellphone or some cash in there if this was all you were taking on a hike.There is a little bit of extra room inside the main pouch itself..not a lot mind you, but I added some additional items to my kit. (See below for what I added).Cons: Nothing major. I would have liked for it to come with a few more cotton gauze swabs (cleaning wounds), but again, this is not a major.Other thoughts: Kit was exactly as advertised. I’m very pleased with it, and the price is fair. I plan on getting a couple of Survivorware’s other kits soon to stash in various locations (I’d like one for my car, one for my hunting pack, one for basic hiking and maybe something a little extra for when I am scuba diving). There was a little bit of room in this kit, and here are the items I managed to squeeze in and add to my kit so far: more cotton swabs/patches, alcohol wipes, handwarmers (which I have used during hunting trips to help keep myself from hypothermia…it may sound crazy, but a couple of good quality handwarmers can make a huge difference, try one on the back of your neck and close to your chest) as well as a basic tourniquet strap, pair of nitrile examiner’s gloves and a glow stick. I hope I never need to actually use any of this stuff, but it’s nice to have.
Moxie Marine –
Comprehensive First Aid Kit!!
I bought (and still use) a smaller First Aid kit by Surviveware last year and I have been impressed with the quality and contents of the kit and their customer service. I was recently looking for a larger kit that would be suitable for a broad range of situations but still be compact enough to travel with. Working at sea I can be away from land for days or weeks at a time and I don’t like to chance that whatever boat I am on has a well stocked first aid kit. I feel much better travelling with my own. In my free time I like to be in the mountains and, again, I feel much more comfortable travelling with a good sized first aid kit. I shopped around when looking for this larger kit and went with Surviveware again because of quality of the previous product, comprehensive contents, value for money and customer service.Having received the kit I am impressed with how well thought out it is. The bag is separated into compartments, each labelled with the type of contents (wound closures, eye pads, gloves, wound dressing etc). Each section of the bag is accessible and no items are hidden – very important in an emergency situation. The bag itself feels like it will last a lifetime and it has a number of different attachment points/methods so that it can be stored or carried in a convenient manner. I like the strap used to mount to the back of a car seat (the manufacturer has a picture of this). It allows the bag to be unzipped and fully open with all the contents still accessible while still attached to the seat.The Surviveware labelled piping is a nice touch a shows an attention detail that is reflected inside the bag too. There is enough room inside the bag for a few additional items if you require something specific to your needs such as an epipen. If you havent figured it out already I am very happy with my purchase and I recommend it to anyone looking for a high quality and well stock first aid kit.
TechNick –
I bought this for it’s size, promised quality and the durable, rubust & “Waterproof” looking ‘all in one’ tough carry case… For me it’s more ‘water-resistant’ (as family oft. leave the zip gaping a tad)… & it delivers!! (It’s way over priced but also the best executed ‘ready made kit’ I can find). Includes some well thought out aspects: the ordered & clearly labled mesh compartments, a big plus. The ‘Quick Ref. Guide’..etc… BUT the Big point is, no selection of items, pockets or lables will ever be ‘Perfect’ or ‘Complete’ for all poss. emergencies, situations,.. or non crucial treatments I can envision or plan for!!.. else the kit would end up the size of a small ambulance if so!.. It’s mad me thinking well it shoulda, cudda include an Xxx? or a Yyy?!! As much for ‘Health&Safty’ and peace of mind I often carry (& use) it: forestry work, on the quad, in the car, on camping, boating & such activities, i’ve added many items and there’s space for some of these extra bits in the bag. ie. some more ‘burns’ kit (as someone is often scalded or picking up hot embers), sharp needles & thread for splinters or stitching wounds, a propper tornique (just in case), Small Bot. of TCP solution (easy clean) & more wipes, Vasalene, Plasters (lots of), Wasp Spray, some antihist., Spray on skin, Ibuprofin, Paracetamol, AloeVera, Camomile ointment.. I’d like more room but where do we stop!? For these essential, but date-limited, extras I bought another smallish, semi-transparent (so easy and quick to see), totally ‘waterproof’ sailors’ type roll-up bag!!.. haaha no, no not some transparent Supermarket shopping bags!?..nooo? Hey! but they’re really cheap hygenic & cool too!!. cheap but not so durable…