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The Surviveware 98-Piece Waterproof Premium First Aid & Survival Kit is a compact, expertly organized emergency kit designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals. Featuring 98 essential medical supplies, a fully waterproof IPX7-rated case, and MOLLE-compatible portability, it ensures rapid response in any situation. Trusted by adventurers and FDA-registered, this kit combines durability, convenience, and comprehensive care for peace of mind on every adventure.













| ASIN | B08M41V235 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,611 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #7 in Camping Survival Kits |
| Brand | Surviveware |
| Brand Name | Surviveware |
| Color | Red |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 11,225 Reviews |
| Included Components | Burn Ointment, CPR Kit, First Aid Guide, Wound Closure Strips |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Surviveware |
| Material Features | Durable, Portable, Premium Material, Waterproof |
| Number of Pieces | 98 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Camping |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Emergencies |
| Special Feature | Camping |
| UPC | 860003378540 |
| Unit Count | 98 Count |
L**A
useful
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
High-Quality and Well-Organized First Aid Kit
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
Comprehensive First Aid Kit!!
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.
J**K
Great little First Aid kit
Great little First Aid kit. Not flashy, not complicated, easy to use and has convenience loops for attaching to backpack, belt, etc. [Note: This is not a "Survival Pack", but it is not intended as one either. It doesn't come with space blanket or hand warmers or knife or matches or any of that stuff. It is for basic first aid in an emergency, and to that end, it is a great little kit.] Pros: Has a lot of handy little basics for First Aid (bandages, CPR kit, surgical shears, hypo-allergenic tape, etc). The one thing I REALLY like about this kit, is that when you open it up, everything has it's own place, it is logically organized, and each pocket is labeled for what it contains and what that item is used for: "Shears", "Crepe bandages: secure dressing / compression", "Triangular bandages: sling/presure/head bandage" etc, etc.. This means that it is easy to find the right item for whatever the first aid situation is, and once you've used that item, it reminds you what you need to go back and refill in your kit for next time. Extra zip pouch on the front for personal medications, or you could also slip your ID, cellphone or some cash in there if this was all you were taking on a hike. There is a little bit of extra room inside the main pouch itself..not a lot mind you, but I added some additional items to my kit. (See below for what I added). Cons: Nothing major. I would have liked for it to come with a few more cotton gauze swabs (cleaning wounds), but again, this is not a major. Other thoughts: Kit was exactly as advertised. I'm very pleased with it, and the price is fair. I plan on getting a couple of Survivorware's other kits soon to stash in various locations (I'd like one for my car, one for my hunting pack, one for basic hiking and maybe something a little extra for when I am scuba diving). There was a little bit of room in this kit, and here are the items I managed to squeeze in and add to my kit so far: more cotton swabs/patches, alcohol wipes, handwarmers (which I have used during hunting trips to help keep myself from hypothermia...it may sound crazy, but a couple of good quality handwarmers can make a huge difference, try one on the back of your neck and close to your chest) as well as a basic tourniquet strap, pair of nitrile examiner's gloves and a glow stick. I hope I never need to actually use any of this stuff, but it's nice to have.
K**R
More Room Than It Appears
I purchased this first aid kit to keep in my emergency bag. Thankfully, I have not needed to use any of the items at this point, so I cannot speak directly to the quality of the bandages, etc. The bag itself is good quality, and the sheers and tweezers are metal, not plastic. As a result, I am not concerned that the other items will work well if and when the time comes to use them. I will admit that I was somewhat disappointed when the kit arrived. Although I wanted something compact, the bag already looked packed to capacity, and I had been hoping to add a few items. In the end, it fit way more than the first impression implied. I will run through my customization, just to give an idea how much the bag can hold: In order to make room for other items, I removed the tourniquet, compression bandage, conforming bandage, and whistle. In the center pocket (where the tourniquet and whistle were), I put a small bottle of eyewash and a few single-use thermometer strips. To replace the compression and conforming bandages, I put a 4" Israeli bandage in that pouch along with Neosporin. In the back pouch, with the triangular bandage and emergency blanket, I added a SAM finger splint and a pouch of pre-cut moleskin. Loose in the middle, I added a instant cold compress. Then, because the bag was bulging too much to easily fit anything in the outside zipper pocket, I slipped a travel-size bottle of Tylenol in the top. In the end, the only thing that I would have liked to fit but couldn't was the compression bandage. The only part of this kit that I'm mixed about is the labeled pockets. On one hand (as many reviews have pointed out), it is great because everything can be easily found, even when someone is in a stressful situation and possibly panicked. On the other hand, it means that any additional items you add (in my case, the finger splint and moleskin) might not fit into one of the labeled categories. As a result, someone unfamiliar with the kit might not realize it is there. Still, that is a minor thing, and the labels probably do more good than harm overall. All in all, a great product that I would recommend for a good, compact yet well-stocked first aid kit.
D**N
GREAT FOR IMMEDIATE EMERGENCIES!
Nice injury first aid kit. Great for each car or travel. Nicely labeled and organized with useful items. Well made. Great personal customer service. I also received a free tourniquet as a gift per kit I bought (I bought two). Not a survivors first aid kit for surviving on hunts or Treks in the wilderness however. I bought one for each car. I had to use this on 3/6/21 when I stepped on glass in a Chili’s parking lot. While walking back to my car I stepped on glass and a knife shaped piece went perfectly straight up through the sole of my flip flop and into my big toe. I pulled the glass out and was bleeding everywhere. I knew my surviveware kit was in my car and limped over to it. Immediately found the BZK cleaning wipes, tape, and bandages. Truly felt organized and in control of the situation. I was able to clean my wound and throw a temporary bandage on my toe and taped it securely in place. I was able to get home, to mend the wound, without bleeding all over my new car. The wound wasn’t as bad as I thought initially, after getting it dressed at home, but it could of been, and I would of been in control. This is a must for anyone to have on them. Control in an emergency situation is priceless, and as a dad, and a fellow neighbor, I am more confident I can care for my family when immediate action needed. This kit truly took the thinking out of it; action was taking control, not disorder.
S**R
A Great One!
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.
D**A
Perfect Bug Out Bag First Aid Kit
I bought this first aid kit for my bug out bag after reading many favorable reviews and it did not disappoint. It is small and lightweight enough to fit easily into my 5.11 Rush 72 bag with the rest of my kit and yet it has enough supplies for my whole family. All of the supplies are neatly laid out and labeled so that someone unfamiliar with the kit can locate them quickly in an emergency. The kit itself is water-resistant, but not waterproof, but all of the supplies inside the kit are packed in small, resealable plastic bags, so it is not likely anything would be ruined if the kit were dunked. The kit comes in a resealable waterproof plastic bag, so it could be stored that way and be 100% waterproof (at least until the bag wore out). The MOLLE attachments make it easy to affix the kit to a backpack (or anything else). Oral medicines like analgesics are not part of the kit, but a number of small resealable plastic bags are included to add your own pills. This did not bother me because people's need for medicines differs widely based on individual preferences and health issues, not to mention the fact that medicine expires quickly and thus needs to be replaced fairly often. I added some naproxin sodium, antihistamines, and chewable Pepto. If you have sensitive skin, be aware that the adhesive bandages are of the "sheer" plastic variety, so you might want to replace them with hypoallergenic bandages (like cloth or foam). At the time of this writing, Surviveware will give you a free LED flashlight for joining their message list (which has so far produced a useful coupon and no spam, so I have no regrets). The light is nothing fancy, but it is a perfectly serviceable LED light with a tailcap switch and a pocket clip. It's slightly larger than a keychain MagLite and fits easily in the first aid kit. One of the Surviveware co-founders even included a hand-written thank-you note with the light, which was a nice touch in this day and age. If you need a good portable first aid kit, this one is ideal. I'm going to pick up a few more to put in my vehicles and my judo/jiu-jitsu bag.
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