Survival First Aid Kit with Israeli Bandage, Splint, Chest Seal, Tactical Military Combat Molle IFAK for Wound Care, Bleeding Control, Trauma Hemorrhage and More
$49.99
Price: $49.99
(as of Aug 06, 2025 07:29:53 UTC – Details)
Military Emergency Hemostasis Kit ▶ Contains Chest Seal, 6″ Israeli Bandage, Splint, Knife, EMT Blunt Scissor, Compressed Gauze, Wrinkle Bandage 3″ x 5 yds, Self-Adhesive Bandage 2″ x 5 yds, Gauze Roll 3″ x 5 yds, Triangular Bandage, Mylar Blanket, Large Trauma ABD Pad, CPR Mask, Band-Aids(10), Iodine Pads(6), Medical Tapes(2), Cotton Tips(20), Burn Gel, Vinyl PVC Gloves.
High Quality Durable Molle EMT Pouch ▶ Made of sturdy 1000D nylon with waterproof lining, designed for Molle system with Molle attachment straps on its back, quick removal velcro panel, adjustable quick release buckle, 2 x D-rings, solid metal snaps and double zippers.
Compact, Well-Organized, Lightweight ▶ Neatly packed with 60 pcs tactical survival tools and high quality wound care first-aid supplies, weighs 1.9 lbs only, measures 7.9″ x 6″ x 6″, molle-compatible. Perfect for outdoor wilderness adventures such as camping, boy scouts, hiking, hunting and mountain biking, etc.
Perfect for Any Emergency Situation ▶ Ideal for Tactical Medics, Military, Police, Firefighter, EMT, Hunter, First Responders, Hikers, Campers, Outdoor Enthusiasts and More! Perfect for Car, Boat, Bike, Motorcycle, Home, Workplace; Travel, Shooting, Hunting, Camping, Hiking, Fishing, Boating, Cycling, Backpacking, Climbing, Mountain Biking, Outdoor Sports, Wilderness Adventures, etc. Also Suit for Natural Disasters Survival Emergency, Such as Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Tornados, Floods and Fires.
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8 reviews for Survival First Aid Kit with Israeli Bandage, Splint, Chest Seal, Tactical Military Combat Molle IFAK for Wound Care, Bleeding Control, Trauma Hemorrhage and More
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DebuDebu –
Includes More than What You Would Need For First Aid and Thatâs a Good Thing
This has so many things you would need for First Aid packed in this little bag that itâs crazy how they got it all in there.Scissor, Gauze, Bandages, Blankets, Chest Seals. Just about everything you would need. Once thing Iâve never seen was a bendable metal splint. You can at least try to set a broken arm or other body parts with it. It even has a sling to hold your arm in the splint. There is also a survival knife too.Everything is sealed in plastic of vacuum sealed so it doesnât get wet. It also saves space.I think you can take this with you to a sporting event or leave it in your car. It is compact, lightweight and you can travel well with it. What I love is that you can run to the accident with it. It isnât some huge box and makes running hard when you really need to do that.
CaptainSherm –
Nice first aid kit to have on the road.
I bought this to have in my truck in case of an emergency or accident. Everything in it seems to be of good quality, and a variety of items that will be helpful in an emergency situation. The size of it is just right to fit in the glove box, center console, or under seat storage compartment.
E. Walker –
Great just-in-case trauma kit
We already keep basic bandaids, ointments, wraps, alcohol wipes, etc. in an everyday first aid kit, but this is a good addition for our emergency kits and hiking packs. Small overall size makes it easy to fit into bags or strap on the front of them. I donât know how waterproof it would be if submerged, but in a downpour of rain, it should do fine. The American flag patch is removable, if youâre traveling or just donât care to brightly advertise a country. Good value for the peace of mind alone, but youâll never regret having this available if needed. The moldable casts are new to me, and I can think of many times even spraining ankles where I wish Iâd had one. I would add a whistle and some additional absorbent pads.
Jessica Lopez –
I cannot recommend this kit enough
I got this for my jeep, just in case. Not long after putting it in there, I was out on an adventure. I came up to a motorcycle accident, 2 riders, hit gravel on the road, and went down. I used this kit to aid the riders while waiting for the ambulance to arrive. I can absolutely say, this kit is packed with things you’d never think you needed, until you needed them. This kit seems small, but it holds a TON of things in it. The case itself is incredibly well made, thick material, strong stitching, even the zipper feels high quality. I cannot recommend getting this kit enough. It was easy to store, easy to use, and full of quality things that come in very useful during an emergency situation. This is something we all hope to never have to use, but are so thankful to have when needed.
gh057 –
Nice kit, little overpriced, portable and easy to carry
This is a nice survival/first-aid kit in a small pouch size (one of the pictures shows it sitting on a typical magazine for size comparison). It has a few different straps and connectors that make it easily attachable to other gear or a belt, or whatever, to make it easy to bring with you. The kit itself definitely has some good pieces in it, should you find yourself in a situation where you need them. Definitely great for out hiking but also good to just have at home or in a car. In general, I think it’s a little bit overpriced for what you really get with this – there are a lot of other small first-aid kits like this available with even more “standard” things but this also comes with a few things those don’t (like the splint wrap). Still a good kit to have on hand, likely in addition to others but just depends on what you’re doing/preparing for. The bag/pouch itself is built well and seems to be high quality. No concerns with it ripping or breaking apart (plus the small form factor is definitely appreciated).
KM –
Solid first aid kit
This first aid kit comes with a good selection of what you might need for basic emergency first aid. I really like the moldable splint. This is what many EMS units use. There are a variety of bandage/ointment types. It’s packed fairly well, but might be a little bulky for a backpacking trip where space is really premium. The other thing that’s limiting is that it only has one each of the more specialty dressings, which means you can really only treat one of each type of serious injury. This is probably fine for most circumstances, but you will quickly run out of supplies in a multiple patient scenario. But more supplies means more space, so there’s always a trade off. Overall it seems well made and durable, and will hopefully not be necessary anyway!
Kendell –
everyone should definitely have a first aid kit or two, but maybe not this one
Well-organized and legit for emergencies. The Israeli bandage and chest seal are properly sealed. Molle attachment unfortunately came broken where the two straps fasten into their respective buttons, one of them arrived ripped out of its place where it was supposed to be sewn in. Besides not being able to fully secure it to my Molle area on my pack, just having it brings good peace of mind for backcountry trips. Nothing missing or expired on arrival. It is on the heavier side though. In size itâs about the size of a gallon of milk, maybe a tad smaller just for comparison
Amanda –
Very useful
Great gift for a new homeowner. So smart to have this handy. Love the bag. Recommend