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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This is a great little pack for trips when you're out and about. Bring it with me on fishing trips and any day trips, camping etc. I did add a few things to it, a bunch more nitrile gloves for example. However in all it covers a good specturm of stuff and would be invaluable in an emergency. The case feels like it'll hold up and wont tear easily. It's easy to resecure after unpacking all of the items and has room for you to add any additional items personalized to your needs. Overall a solid product.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I've reviewed several first-aid kits over the years. In general Everlit makes the best kits I've ever seen, and this one is no exception. It's a great value for the amount of items included, but they still keep the kit reasonably light-weight and manageable by not including a lot of unnecessary items. This kit is really purpose-built for multi-day water activity focused outings.Unlike traditional kits, everything is just thrown into the drybag, so in that context it lacks organization - it also doesn't include a field guide (so if you're in an area without cell coverage be sure you know how to use it without needing to access the internet or emergency services). On the other hand, most of the components in the kit are divided into clearly labelled re-sealable waterproof sleeves. Even the bag itself is very heavy-duty, and includes an inner zippered pocket, exterior strap on points and a lockable D-ring connector - making it easy to attach to the rest of your gear while still keep it readily on-hand.Everlit really does think of everything. Highly - HIGHLY - recommended for those who need it for its intended purpose. It's a great value and it's pretty brilliant.
The Hoggatt Project
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This first aid kit is better than others I've tested and am glad I purchased it. The outside bag is a robust PVC material that is certainly waterproof. The only way to get in is through the top! You can easy test to see if you've rolled it enough times by seeing if it lets any air out when you squeeze it.The size of the overall package is practical for taking with you and even using for multi-case scenarios. One, I can think of is a food bag. This is a perfect size for smelly items (minus pots and pans) that you don't want lingering around camp. Since the bag is waterproof, has webbing, buckles, loops, etc. it makes it easy to hang as well.The reflective cross picks up light that brushs across it even when you can't make out the bright orange in the dark. I really like how they've made identifying the items inside color coded and easy to read also. They have included doubles of almost everything, so you could probably save space by throwing other essentials in this bag too.Overall, I'm impressed with this first aid kit. I'm not medically trained or anything, but it seems like you get a wide array of items for several use case scenarios. Everything from mole skin to a sling and trama kit. I certainly can recommend this item!
William F. Leffert
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I was in the market for a basic FAK to stick in my GF's new car, and this one popped up at just the right time.First off: This is NOT a trauma kit. This is a basic FAK with things like bandages, basic wound care, scissors, etc plus a few extras (see the photos/desc for more info). If you're looking for something to carry with you when hunting or at the gun range, this is NOT going to be enough.That said, I'm really happy with how everything is packaged. The outer package is good for tossing in the car or attaching to your day pack either one, and should stay reasonably dry. Additionally, the interior contents are all packaged as well, including being broken out into multiple sealed (and waterproof) mini packages for smaller items (such as multiple packs that contain a handful of bandaids).. I appreciate that massively, since it means you can afford to toss a package of bandages to someone and still have some left should they take it/lose it.Definitely pick this one up if you don't already have a FAK in your vehicle at the very least.As an aside: If you have the opportunity to do so, I encourage you to take a Stop The Bleed class!
Stanley Tumbler
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
This first aid kit is incredible and I don't know how they can sell it this cheap. What you get for the price is incredible. I have a wide variety of first aid kits and have paid a lot more for a lot less value than you get with this kit. I am seriously surprised it is not triple the price that they are selling it for.- The dry bag is excellent. This alone is worth the price tag and I wish I had this kit with me on a kayaking trip last year. My other kit did OK but it did get wet and it ruined some of the supplies.- Everything is well packaged and of good quality. The individual zip locked bags make it super easy to only use what you need in the moment and also keep it dry if you do need to open it.- Everything is well labelled so it is easy to find what you need and there is no guessing.- Great selection of equipment from bandages to wraps and even survival blankets, it has (almost) everything I would typically bring with me. There are some more advanced gear like a CAT tourniquet, bleed stop, and other EMT gear that I would add, but again for what you get in this kit is hard to complain.
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