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๐ ๏ธ Be the hero of your next adventure with EVERLITโs all-in-one survival first aid kit!
The EVERLIT 250 Pcs Survival First Aid Kit is a compact, veteran-designed emergency kit featuring 250 essential medical and survival items. Housed in a durable, water-resistant 1000D nylon molle pouch, it includes multi-functional tools like a tactical flashlight, paracord bracelet, and mylar blanket. Weighing only 2 lbs, itโs optimized for outdoor activities, vehicle safety, and home preparedness, exceeding OSHA first aid standards to keep you ready for any emergency.












| ASIN | B08CQHC5XQ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,988 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Camping First Aid Kits |
| Brand | EVERLIT |
| Brand Name | EVERLIT |
| Color | Black |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 15,653 Reviews |
| Included Components | American Flag Patch, Cleansing Wipe, EMT Molle Pouch, First Aid Kit, Survival Tools |
| Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | EVERLIT SURVIVAL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Ever-Blk-New |
| Material Features | Durable |
| Number of Pieces | 250 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Compact, Mountable, Portable |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Special Feature | Compact, Mountable, Portable |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**D
Emergency must have!
Great buy. Nice to have in the vehicle for emergencies. Iโve actually had to pull it out and use it a couple times. Has a ton of good things inside. Very organized. Fits great under the seat. Great quality and capacity. Very durable material. Over all an excellent buy.
S**S
Truck drivers!!!!
Truck drivers or anyone who stays on the road. Listen up! Buy this !!!!! Itโs small and compact, but has nearly everything you need! I added a tourniquet to my husbandโs. He leaves it in his rig!!!! Itโs a good quaint bag!
M**R
Perfect and compact. Highly recommend.
Whatโs in the bag. Although I donโt like the survival gear because I already have those essentials, this kit is fantastic. I believe this kit is necessary if youโre an outdoors person or hunt/shoot. of course I recommend you add/remove some things: remove or replace the knife, replace the tweezers with better ones, remove the flashlight, and remove any survival gear (except for 1 glow stick) to make room for more medical supplies but keep the gear because itโs still good. Medical supplies I think are necessary but not included; some more sterile gauze and a tourniquet. You should have some extra room for more bleed control or specialized trauma treatment. Highly recommend researching the most common types of trauma you will face for whatever you do and find the proper supplies. If youโre a frequent shooter include some chest seal and focus on bleed control but donโt just take my word for it, be thorough as it could save a life. The bag itself. The bag is of great quality, materials are pretty good and the inside of the bag has some elastic straps and pockets to organize your items. The rip away Velcro system is fantastic, the Molle system is up to standard and isnโt just for show. With some organizing you can set up your bag so when you open it up you can shake it upside down and NOTHING will fall out. I secure my tourniquet with a Velcro strap (neither are included) by using the elastic bands inside the pouch so itโs quick to get out but still secure. Conclusion and final notes. The survival gear is of meh quality but it will work, the trauma shears work great, tested them on a work shirt and it cut through the thick fabric. The thermal blanket is necessary, if youโre treating someone theyโre gonna want a blanket and if theyโre in shock from blood loss it is necessary they keep their body heat. Can also work as a shelter. Although I removed most of the survival gear I keep the thermal blanket and water resistant poncho, they are small and light. What comes in the bag is pretty thorough and good quality for the price. This kit is 10/10 for quality, 10/10 for the bag features and 9/10 for the contents of everything, points off for no tourniquet but thatโs my opinion. TL:DR Itโs a great kit, if you want medical supplies to take anywhere with you this kit will work great. Itโs got great quality all around and some features I really like. Do your research and include things you feel are necessary but be thorough. Iโll upload a video and some pictures soon showing my setup.
P**R
Great
Excellent first aid kit for my car. Small and fits in alot of places.
X**R
Great value, Essential gear
[ex military first responder here] This first aid pack is very well thought out and put together. The bag itself is well designed and constructed - it has straps for nearly any application or storage with super strong synthetic fabric, webbed belts, and Velcro. It should last a good long time. Obviously I've not opened every packet or tried to "test" all the contents, but looking everything over gives me confidence that we'll be well prepared for just about anything we might encounter on the road or elsewhere. The items included are sensible and appear to be of high quality. I feel more comfortable having this and a good fire extinguisher in our car. I do recommend this kit (or something similar) to everyone, as a part of one's essential safety gear. You'll be glad you have it when someone needs it.
Z**G
Great starter med kit
Amazing first time med kit, I use it a lot more then I thought I would. Just make sure to adhere to your expiration dates!
V**V
It's better to have it and not need it, then need it and not have it
I've lived in the Northwest for the better part of the last couple of decades, and winter driving was always something that I was cautious about. When my family lived in a small rural town and we made trips to "the big city", we'd pack some extra items just in case, which is great to try to plan ahead. The problem was we always planned on the best case scenario of somebody showing up not too long afterward instead of the worst case scenario which could mean one or two days of waiting. Not long after the winter weather began setting in for this year, I could not avoid the posts from friends and family on facebook about cars getting stuck on the roadside due to hazardous conditions and that got me thinking about what I would need if that happened to me. It didn't take long for me to find the EVERLIT kit. It's got quite a few of the essentials that you might need if you ever find yourself in a situation where you will definitely be waiting for a considerable amount of time. An emergency blanket for warmth, a flashlight, a compass on a paracord bracelet, a flint for starting a fire, knife, and first aid essentials like bandages, antiseptic wipes, and more. The pack is certainly versatile; you can store it in your vehicle, or attach it to a backpack or other worn equipment, doubly so if you own or are familiar with MOLLE/MOLLE II equipment. I can say that it is worth the investment if you are looking for something to help you in a situation where help may not be available for quite some time.
A**Y
Good option
Seems solidly made with what appears to be 250-500 denier nylon fabric and taped seams. It's loaded with basic first aid supplies for minor cuts & scrapes as well as being capable of handling an injury which has more severe bleeding with an abdominal pad, 4x4 dressings, & roll gauze. There's room to add extra supplies or personal medications. The pouch has several elastic keepers, pockets & a zippered pouch. The kit pouch attaches to a molle panel via velcro backed up by a webbing strap with side release buckle to prevent unintended detachment. The survival features include a pocket knife, survival multitool card, multi purpose parachute cord bracelet with a compass & whistle built into the buckle, firestarter & 2 chemlights. Also included are a first aid guidebook and survival guidebook. The American flag & cross symbols are velcro backed plastic patches. The webbing straps on the front can be used to attach smaller pouch(es)/accessories for extra storage or to hold tools/instruments that you want to keep readily available such as scissors, knife, flashlight, forceps, window punch, etc.
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