








🩺 Stay prepared, stay confident — your pocket-sized lifesaver!
The Thrive First Aid Kit is a compact, lightweight emergency kit containing 66 essential hospital-grade medical supplies housed in a durable, waterproof 600D rip-stop nylon case. Designed for quick response to minor injuries, it fits easily into everyday bags and is trusted by a US company with over 40 years of experience. Ideal for travel, home, and on-the-go safety, this kit ensures you’re ready for common emergencies without the bulk.


















| ASIN | B018VD4XIW |
| ASIN | B018VD4XIW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | Thrive |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,793) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,793) |
| Date First Available | 4 December 2024 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Thrive |
| Manufacturer reference | 900205 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 9.53 x 3.81 cm; 136.08 g |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
S**G
Despite what the description says, this is not a kit for "survival situations" or your for car, camping, travel, sports & home. The point of a first aid kit is to treat minor injuries or to stabilize a person until medical assistance can be provided. A first aid kit for survival or injuries sustained while hiking, playing sports or around the house wouldn't fit into such a tiny package. If you need a first aid kit for those situations, go with something much bigger and better equipped. Even for hiking, this is just too small to be effective. HOWEVER, this is the perfect kit for common day-to-day injuries. Just a tad bit larger than two stacked decks of playing cards, it's a nice little pouch that fits easily inside a purse or backpack without taking up much room. I'll be honest that I mostly buy ready-made first aid kits for the bag they come in, and then customize them. If they come with useful items, it's just an added bonus. This pouch is a semi-rigid fabric shell, to keep things from crushing, has decent, easy-open zippers, pockets for organizing, and the bright red color stands out. (Always have your first-aid kit in a color that stands out. You don't want to be scrambling and searching in an emergency. Whoever thought of "tactical colored" first aid kits outside of military usage should be shot. And then have to find their first aid kit in the woods in the dark to treat themselves.) The items in the kit itself are not special, but they're not bad quality either. I immediately ditched the scissors (too small to function), dot bandaids (useless), alcohol pads (only good for injection sites, not cleaning cuts), and safety manual to free up space. I kept the bandaids in useful sizes, antiseptic wipes, tape and tweezers. I cut the number of burn-cream, cotton buds and safety pins down to two each and kept the rest for restocking later. I also added two each of sting wipes, antibiotic ointment & hydrocortisone packets, eye-drops, and 2x3 gauze. I also added a single pair of gloves and a triangular bandage for any bigger emergencies. (Google the uses for a triangular bandage. They're a great, versatile emergency item you should have in any first aid kit and know how to use.) So with modifications, this tiny little kit can treat; cuts, scrapes, burns, splinters, stings, bites, minor rashes and anything a triangular bandage can manage. Not bad for such a tiny kit.
C**L
I bought this first aid kit to take on an Alaska cruise. This kit had everything you would need in it and it’s small and compact and easy to pack! This is a great little kit for traveling! I highly recommend!
K**J
Bought for my hiking day bag. Great size and lightweight. Just what I wanted
A**R
Compact and good variety of items. We don’t hike, bike, or cruise without one.
J**S
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