Pac-Kit Trailblazer 3 Outdoor First Aid Kit for Hiking, Camping and Outdoor Travel, 108 Pieces
Original price was: $36.99.$33.00Current price is: $33.00.
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The Pac-Kit Trailblazer 3 Outdoor First Aid Kits are your essential companion for outdoor excursions. Packed with 108 vital first aid supplies, including bandages, ointments, antiseptics, and more, this outdoor travel first aid kit is designed to tackle common outdoor injuries for 1 to 2 people for up to 4 days on the trail. This camping first aid kit’s lightweight and compact design make it an ideal hiking first aid kit for backpack, biking first aid kit, and water sports first aid kit. The convenient packaging features interior pockets for easy organization and a grab-and-go handle for quick access when needed. Don’t hit the trail without the Pac-Kit Trailblazer 3 in your camping supplies – your safety net in the great outdoors. Since the early 1800s, the Pac-Kit Medical kit brand has pioneered first aid technology. Trusted by renowned explorers like Theodore Roosevelt, Pac-Kit first aid kits and emergency supplies have helped conquer new frontiers across continents, proving their resilience in diverse environments. Rooted in exploration and innovation, Pac-Kit Medical has been a beacon of first aid since the 19th century.
Product Dimensions : 3.54 x 7.87 x 5.91 inches; 10.4 ounces
Item model number : 96007
Date First Available : June 1, 2024
Manufacturer : First Aid Only
ASIN : B0D483RHWV
Best Sellers Rank: #90,253 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #256 in First Aid Kits (Health & Household)
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Comprehensive Outdoor First Aid Kit: Contains 108 essential first aid supplies, including adhesive fabric bandages, antibiotic ointments, BZK antiseptic towelettes, burn cream packets, ibuprofen, gauze pads, wound treatment, blister prevention and sting relief
Convenient First Aid Bag: Designed for outdoor adventures, this lightweight, compact first aid kit includes interior pockets for organization and an easy-to-carry handle to quickly grab your first aid kit bag when needed
Compact Size: This portable first aid kit has been built to be lightweight to make this suitable for hiking, biking, water sports and adventuring
First Aid Kit for Small Groups: Lightweight and organized kit includes enough first aid supplies for 1 to 2 people up to 4 days to treat common outdoor injuries on the trail
First Aid Pioneer: Since the early 1800s, the Pac-Kit Medical brand has been on the leading edge of first aid technology, trusted by renowned explorers like Theodore Roosevelt in diverse environments
8 reviews for Pac-Kit Trailblazer 3 Outdoor First Aid Kit for Hiking, Camping and Outdoor Travel, 108 Pieces
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Original price was: $36.99.$33.00Current price is: $33.00.
b00kw0rm –
Solid kit; great bag
I have not needed to use this for first aid yet, but itâs exactly as promised and what I was looking for. The first aid kit contained all the promised contents, with expiration dates at least 04/2026, mostly 08/2026. Thereâs a good selection of basic supplies, especially moleskin, bandaids, gauze, etc. The medication quantities are low, but thatâs fine with me. If youâre doing more than a day hike, I always think it makes sense to add potentially needed meds to taste, as it were, and including more than the minimum would just waste it when it expires. That said, there are only two small packets of antibiotic ointment, so I do recommend tossing a tube of that in just in case of multiple scrapes after an unlucky fall. The items come all jumbled randomly in the bag, but thatâs an incentive to sort through and familiarize yourself with the contents and arrange them in a way that works for you.While the items seem to be good quality, the bag itself is the standout winner. It has handy compartments for arranging the kit and plenty of room to customize it with your own additions. I added some Neosporin, a small roll of kinesiology tape, some wound closure strips, additional alcohol swabs, and a couple of emergency backup tampons. Thereâs still plenty of room for someone to add medications, an inhaler, etc. The bag feels durable, but Iâll update if that turns out not to be true.This kit is fairly small, but not tinyâit is not aimed at the ultralight hiker, but it is fairly light and easily fits in the top compartment of my pack for shorter backpacking trips or car camping. Iâm going to store it in my daypack for now, which actually feels like overkill on supplies (even without my additions). But itâs light enough, and itâs always nice to be able to help another hiker if the situation arises.
Gabbo –
Good basic go-bag first aid kit
Nice small starter first aid pack. It’s about as big as two palms put together in your hands. All the accessories were thrown into the bag, but there are enough pockets to organize it yourself or even add additional items. The kit is extremely lightweight with soft, padded material, a sturdy carry strap, and typical zippers (use carefully), and can easily be clipped to a hiking pack without being cumbersome. I also love that the pack is red and gray and marked as medical.
Jame –
Bag is easily identifiable and big enough to add more things to it
Everyone should have a first aid kit like this for camping, hiking, or just around the house. This kit includes a bit of everything: bandaids of different sizes, antibiotic ointment, gauze, burn cream, qtips, aspirin, a scissors, and even a little emergency blanket. Plus more.The bag is what really brings value to this kit. It’s easy to open, easily identifiable, and durable. Plus it’s a really good size so you can add other important items to this without having to carry multiple bags. Super portable.
HKash –
Perfect kit for camping
Such a great little kit! The bag is so nice, and there is extra room to pack a few more things in it. Great variety of options, perfect for us to take on camping trips and feel prepared. Probably a little too big for backpacking, but great for car camping.
Cubby –
Pac-Kit Trailblazer 3
This first-aid kit is a well-stocked kit that is perfect for things like taking camping, keeping in an RV or in the trunk of your car, or even just to have on hand in the house. It contains all sorts of things you might need in a pinch while hiking or out and about. It’s got gauze and bandages of various sizes and shapes, pain killers, ointments, safety pins, disinfectant wipes, and even an aluminum rescue blanket for cases of hypothermia. It’s small and compact, and has extra space for you to add to and replace items in the kit. It’s well worth having as an extra piece of mind in your car, backpack, or camper.
T. Davis –
Good first aid kit – nice storage bag
This Pak-Kit Trailblazer first aid kit comes with the basic essentials youâd need for minor injuries when camping, hiking, traveling, or to just keep in your vehicle. The storage bag is well made and roomy enough to add more supplies. My only complaint is that the 108 items are not organized in any way. I sorted them by uses and categories; I donât want to have to dig around to find the right item in the event of an injury. It also seems a bit overpriced compared to similar first aid kits.
Florida Native –
A nice quality kit with all the essentials.
A nice quality kit with all the essentials. I like this first aid kit and think it provides a pretty good value for the asking price. The kit contains all the essentials like bandages, ointment, gauze, and antiseptic towels. The pack is reasonably sized for travel and everything was well packed. My kit arrived with everything in-date. All in all, pretty pleased.
L. G. –
Very roomy, decent supply kit
This kit arrived with the contents jumbled up on the inside and there wasn’t a printed contents list, so I had to refer back to this listing when sorting everything out. The zipper stuck a lot at first, but after going back and forth a few times it would slide smoothly. Overall the included contents are a pretty good assortment, enough for minor injuries and ailments. Where this bag excels though is how roomy it is. A lot of kits are stuffed to the brim with bandages, but this one actually has a lot of extra space to add your own supplies without taking any of the included stuff out.