🛡️ Your pocket-sized safety net for every adventure!
This Small First Aid Kit is designed for versatility and preparedness, featuring professional-grade supplies for various emergencies. With innovative wound closure technology and organized compartments, it ensures quick access to essential items, making it perfect for home, travel, and outdoor activities. FSA and HSA approved, it's a must-have for anyone who values safety on their adventures.
B**Y
Love this kit
My kids are masters I getting hurt, this is a perfect lot to keep in the car and for basic first aid. It comes with some of the basics but also some advanced care items. Has gloves, variety of bandages, blanket for warmth, and a booklet for all first aid processed along with medical tape and a CPR mask. Great buy!
J**E
Comes with SO much
This bag is compact and great for anything “on the go” but WOW!! It comes with so much. I’m impressed and want to get some more for each car, to take backpacking or camping and for home.
F**N
Decent kit but maybe not the best value
I like to keep a first aid kit in my car and liked that this one comes in an easily-visible, red case and comes stocked with most of what I want to carry. The kit comes with an assortment of bandages, gauze pads and wraps, plus tools like tweezers, a pair of scissors, a whistle, and a compact but useful first aid manual. The bag has labeled pockets to help keep things organized and straps on the back to secure it to a belt or webbing.As others have mentioned, there are things I’d add to this kit, like anti-septic cream, pain relievers, etc., to make the kit even more useful for your own needs. One issue is that this bag comes packed–and I mean packed–so that you’ll likely need to remove something from the kit to make additional items fit or carry a second bag with the ointments and meds. But I like the compactness and visibility of this kit and the fact that it comes with most of what I’d want to carry.Price and value: I’m not sure it’s the best value out there for the $40 it’s listed at currently; other kits out there come with more items at the same or lower price. I suggest you look at the contents of these kits to see which ones give the most value for what you need them for. For me, this kit has a nice but tightly-packed case and, for the price, I’d prefer something with a slightly bigger case and either some included first aid meds or a greater number of bandages.
B**R
Convenient starter option
The more I go through this kit the more I like it. At first I wasn't impressed because I couldn't find an inventory list and each bag was only minimally labeled with the contents. But the inventory changes every time you use anything so the list only helps when deciding to buy the kit. And that list is online. And each bag has a really logical selection of items. This kit makes a lot of sense. The things you need most urgently are the easiest to get to quickly. The CPR kit has a list of reminders sewn in and an extra set of gloves tucked in there. The trauma shears are extremely easy to grab. The most commonly needed items - bandaids - are in the front baggie.The only thing you should note is that there are no medications included. In the section for personal care there is a bunch of tiny plastic baggies for you to put your personal medications in. But there are no unit does standard meds that many first aid kits have.The only thing that I found organized strangely was that the bug bite wipes were included in the hygiene bag. But I don't know where else they could put them that made any more sense.The gauze and tape and compression wrap and everything else seems to be really good quality. Even the tweezers are metal instead of the plastic ones that you usually get. The included first aid book is also good quality.I gave this five stars because of the quality and because it is exactly as advertised. I don't know if i think it is worth the price unless I want the convenience of not having to buy all the items separately and assemble the kit myself. It is definitely a good starter kit.There isn't much room to add anything so personalization will be difficult unless you take something out. This would be perfect if you want to give it as a gift to someone that doesn't have a first aid kit and you want them to be prepared.
N**T
Extremely organized, good quality, just add meds
This kit is very neat and organized and the selection of first aid items is well thought out. It's also pretty complete for dealing with minor medical issues. I have added a tube of antibiotic ointment as well as some aspirin, ibuprofen, and an antihistamine. There's a perfect empty spot to include a tube of ointment and they thoughtfully included a small personal meds pouch with little ziploc bags for you to keep pills organized in.I think they did a good job of giving you a decent stock of the basics and just a few of the specialty items. A few more gauze pads may be in order, but this isn't really a major wound care kit so it's probably fine. You get a handful of the more specific just-in-case items and plenty of what you'll use the most: antiseptic wipes and bandaids.The pouch itself is bright red, thick and well made with a smooth zipper. Inner mesh pouches are labelled logically and keeping this kit organized will be pretty much automatic, which I love. I have put together some kits myself in small waterproof boxes, and everything is basically just thrown in there with a few things organized in ziplocs or mini pill bottles. This is much more organized and everything stays in place when you open the main pouch.The labelled reusable bags that many of the items are in are also a great idea for this kit. Everything is a standard common size, so when I'm restocking this with med supplies purchased elsewhere, I can still use the nice labelled nitrile glove bag, adhesive bandage bag, etc.The first aid booklet has its own pocket in this kit and is actually quite good. It includes useful illustrations and gets right to the point about treating lots of common issues you'll encounter outdoors.I think this is a great kit for your car or your camping adventures. Add meds and a tube of antibacterial ointment and you're off.
T**Y
Professional quality First Aid Kit with very useful and life-saving items.
I wanted to get a first aid kit that I could keep in my car in case I needed it for myself or others. I saw this kit and it seemed to include a lot of stuff so decided to order it.The First Aid Kit by SURVIVEX arrived very well packaged. It comes in a very nice zippered bag that has straps on the back with buttons so you can attach it to your car, backpack, or even on a wall.Inside the carrying case, there are a lot of pockets that are all labeled clearly indicating what supplies are in the pocket. This is great since it allows you to find the needed items very quickly.There are a lot of items in this First Aid Kit. I have used other kits in the past and the majority of the items are junk and cheap. This kit is very different and the items included are all high-end items that were selected by First Aid experts.The set includes zip closures for closing cuts and wounds as well as multiple bandages and pressure bandages.The set includes tweezers, a thermal blanket, a CPR kit, and many items that are life-saving and not just fillers.This is by far the best First Aid kit that I have used. Yes, the price is higher than those cheaply put-together kits you see all the time but this kit truly contains useful and professional-grade life-saving items. When it comes to an emergency you want the best!I am very happy with this set. It is very well thought out and put together very nicely. The price is very fair for the items you get and the quality of the items and I do recommend this.
D**K
The most complete first aid kit I've ever owned
This kit includes a bit of everything (and I ordered the small size). The only thing I can think of that could have been included is a small tube of antibiotic ointment, but that's easy to add. I love the fact that the vast majority of items in the kit won't expire if they aren't used in a year or two. Some similar kits come with a lot of moisture-containing pads, wipes and bandages that will likely dry out before they ever get used. This one just has a small pack of alcohol wipes, which is appropriate.The scissors and tweezers are great quality. The bag itself is great too - quality zippers, reflective material, a handle and snap-on clips on the back. All the items are clearly labelled and easy to access. I love that it includes a good tensor bandage too.
M**N
A premium kit in a well-organized case
This first aid kit is pricier than other budget-friendly kits I've ordered in the past from other makers. However, it does offer the following advantages over those lower-priced kits:1. The carrying case has multiple straps that make it easier to carry. For example, it can be connected to a backpack very easily.2. The inside of the case is better organized, with multiple separate compartments and printed labels describing major injury types. In comparison, with the cheaper cases I own, the first aid materials tend to be packed haphazardly into every nook and corner, making it difficult to find any single item in a hurry.3. This pack includes a couple of zip stitches, which I haven't received in any other kit I've ordered in the past. Note that I found the zip stitches in a sealed bag in the "Minor Wounds" compartment.4. The included materials, such as bandages, seem higher quality and are branded as "SurviveX." With the cheaper kits I own, the materials tended to be lower-quality bulk supplies compiled from a variety of unrecognizable brands.The kit also includes a first aid booklet, which discusses common emergencies. However, I personally would have preferred a booklet that discussed the actual items in the kit, the scenarios in which these items might be useful, and simple instructions for using them. For example, the kit comes with extraction pins, presumably for extracting ticks and thorns, but there are no instructions discussing the safe way to perform these procedures. Based on the premium quality of the kit, I would have expected more targeted information about the kit's contents.
A**R
Premium first aid kid but pricey
This is a comprehensive and premium first aid kit. It comes with a good quality case that has neatly labelled compartments. Unlike a lot of the cheaper kits, the pieces included in this kit aren't cheap and you're not going to have 100s of swabs or bandaids for the sole purpose of inflating the piece count. This kit is quality over quantity. It also includes a first aid instructional guide which you won't find in the other kits.With that said, a premium kit does come with a premium price tag. If the risk of needing to use this kit are extremely low, you might be better off with a cheaper kit.
S**R
Comprehensive and Well-Organized
To The PointThe SurviveX Small First Aid Kit offers an impressive range of supplies, excellent organization, and thoughtful extras, making it ideal for a variety of situations.My OpinionThis first aid kit stands out for its abundance of supplies packed into a compact and well-organized design. The inclusion of a CPR kit and Zip Stitch wound closure strips adds versatility for more serious situations, and the detailed first aid booklet is a valuable resource for beginners and experienced users alike. The added 15% coupon for restocking supplies is a practical bonus, enhancing its long-term value. While it’s essentially a basic first aid kit, it’s thoughtfully curated and designed to cover a wide range of emergencies, whether at home, in the car, or outdoors.My VerdictA great all-purpose first aid kit that’s affordable, well-equipped, and easy to use, perfect for anyone looking for preparedness in various settings.I hope you find this review helpful in making an informed decision. Your feedback is always welcome. Cheers,Straight Shooter.
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