

🛡️ Be ready, be fearless—your ultimate survival sidekick!
This 238-piece premium survival first aid kit combines high-quality, water and rip-resistant materials with expertly organized compartments. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness, it features MOLLE compatibility for versatile portability and is FSA/HSA eligible, ensuring you're equipped for any adventure or crisis.






| ASIN | B07CQ8JVC7 |
| ASIN | B07CQ8JVC7 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,060 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #99 in Camping & Travel First Aid Kits |
| Brand | Surviveware |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,701) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,701) |
| Date First Available | 9 September 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Surviveware |
| Manufacturer reference | FAK002-Stickerless |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 19.05 x 12.7 cm; 1.47 kg |
| Units | 238 Count |
L**A
This first aid kit is one of the most reliable and well-designed emergency kits I’ve purchased. The quality of every item stands out, and the durable case protects everything inside even when stored in the car or taken on outdoor trips. For the amount of supplies included, the price is excellent, offering real value without sacrificing quality. It’s thoughtfully organized, easy to carry, and practical for travel, home, or camping. Every piece has its place, making it quick to find what you need in an emergency. Overall, this kit delivers durability, usefulness, and high quality in one compact package. Highly recommended.
S**H
This first aid kit is amazing! It’s so well-organized, with everything neatly labeled and easy to find in an emergency. The quality of the items is impressive, and it really feels like they put a lot of thought into making this kit both comprehensive and practical. I love the durable case and how compact it is despite holding so many supplies. It’s perfect for camping trips, car emergencies, or just having around the house. Definitely worth the money for the peace of mind it provides. Highly recommend!
M**E
I bought (and still use) a smaller First Aid kit by Surviveware last year and I have been impressed with the quality and contents of the kit and their customer service. I was recently looking for a larger kit that would be suitable for a broad range of situations but still be compact enough to travel with. Working at sea I can be away from land for days or weeks at a time and I don't like to chance that whatever boat I am on has a well stocked first aid kit. I feel much better travelling with my own. In my free time I like to be in the mountains and, again, I feel much more comfortable travelling with a good sized first aid kit. I shopped around when looking for this larger kit and went with Surviveware again because of quality of the previous product, comprehensive contents, value for money and customer service. Having received the kit I am impressed with how well thought out it is. The bag is separated into compartments, each labelled with the type of contents (wound closures, eye pads, gloves, wound dressing etc). Each section of the bag is accessible and no items are hidden - very important in an emergency situation. The bag itself feels like it will last a lifetime and it has a number of different attachment points/methods so that it can be stored or carried in a convenient manner. I like the strap used to mount to the back of a car seat (the manufacturer has a picture of this). It allows the bag to be unzipped and fully open with all the contents still accessible while still attached to the seat. The Surviveware labelled piping is a nice touch a shows an attention detail that is reflected inside the bag too. There is enough room inside the bag for a few additional items if you require something specific to your needs such as an epipen. If you havent figured it out already I am very happy with my purchase and I recommend it to anyone looking for a high quality and well stock first aid kit.
S**R
I keep this in my truck. have used it many times. The case is a great size, although I don't think It needs all the straps/molle that is on it... could be more sleek but maybe some people are strapping it down in places I haven't thought of. Bag is big enough to allow me to add a few other items but still keep the bulk down. The contents are some of the most sensible and well packaged for a kit of this style that I've seen. I recommend this brand to others who ask about first aid kits. With a few things added it's a very good "BLS-lite" setup that you can keep in your truck or stick in a gear bag. There are thousands of these first aid kits on amazon with varying levels of quality. This is at the top of the buy list.
K**W
Heads up! Long read ahead. It’s worth noting that if you don’t know how to use something, it is not as useful. That being said; Familiarize yourself with the First Aid Kit, learn how to properly use its components. As someone who nearly lost a thumb and finger to a severe table saw incident, I’ve begun to take being prepared for trauma very seriously. I’ve purchased 4 of these FAK’s for church and personal use. They are well made and sturdy. Having multiple mounting options for keeping handy in a vehicle, shop or on/in a bag/pack is great. And they have quality, smoothly functioning zippers to boot, that will not impend access in an emergency. When I say that this is a very well rounded kit, I mean it. Just about everything a non-medically trained individual will want/need to use In a minor emergency can be found within. I researched for months in the civilian and tactical medicine markets and nerded out a bit running a comparison chart on what I would need to build my own, complete AFAK/Trauma Kit. The results: you can round out Surviveware’s Large FAK for an additional $120+- and end up with a Trauma kit that rivals several of the $400-$500 options on the market. The best part, there’s ample room to add and adjust the kit for your personal preferences. In addition, a novice can open your kit and read clearly marked labels to find what is needed. Quality of contents is excellent in comparison to several others on the market. You’re not getting any of the cheap surplus stuff from Alibaba, etc. The medical shears, in particular, are better than your standard issue set. The quantity of everything is reasonable for any single incident you may encounter. All in all, if you are in need of a thoroughly thought out FAK that doesn’t compromise on quality or contents, look no further. If you are looking to assemble your own AFAK/Trauma kit, look no further. If you want to spend more money than you need to, or you want camouflage exterior so you can lose it, move along. Thank you guys for putting so much work into a FAK that made preparing for any emergency a breeze. To all the potential buyers, you will not be disappointed.
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