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This take anywhere min edc medical kit is designed for the doer on the go. Perfect for being your backpacking first aid kit, edc medical kit, or personal ifak. This is the kit we reach for time and again when we’re headed out the door. These kits have everything you need to handle most of the injuries you or the family may encounter while you’re out.
We love to throw this minimalist first aid kit into our backpack, pants pocket, glovebox or fishing gear as our medic pack, small in size but mighty in function. Vacuum sealed and waterproofed package makes this trauma first aid kit perfect for any and every adventure.
Kit Contents-
Trauma:
- (1) Swat-T Tourniquet ( Optional)
- (1) sterile 4×4
- (2) sterile 2×2
- (1) 2” Conforming Gauze
- (10) Band-Aids multi, (5 normal, 2 knuckle, 2 fingertip, 1 x-large)
- (2) butterfly
Medicinal:
- (1) Aspirin 325 MG
- (1) Benadryl 50 MG
- (1) Ibuprofen 200 mg
- (1) Antacid
- (1) Burn cream
- (1) Cold Relief Multi Symptom
- (1) Antibacterial Cream
General:
- (1) CPR Face Shield
- (1) Forehead Thermometer
- (2) Alcohol prep
- (2) Sting Swab
- (1) Pair Nitrile Gloves L
Container
- Waterproof Vacuum Sealed, Resealable
Looking for a bigger kit with a few more items? Check out the IFAK Standard or IFAK Elite for alternate options.
Drew Wilson –
This kit lives in my Camelbak. Perfect size for day hikes, mountain bike rides and kayak trips. I love that it’s small and waterproof.
Preston (verified owner) –
I take my EDC pack with me on day hikes and backpacking trips, to rugby games and even when I’m fishing for a couple hours. This med kit is perfect for anyone who likes to explore and cares about their safety.
Michael –
Saved my butt (foot) on the streets of Ecuador when I stepped on a sharp metal spike and punctured my foot. Lots of blood and a typical set of band aids wouldn’t have helped. The pack is small enough to easily EDC. Normally I wouldn’t bring a first aid kit on a lazy city walk, but I’m glad I did this time. I will always have one of these with me from now on!