

🛡️ Gear Up for Adventure!
The 200 Pieces First Aid Kit IFAK Survival Kit is a comprehensive emergency kit designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It features 200 essential items, is Molle system compatible for easy attachment to gear, and is perfect for camping, hiking, and home emergencies. This kit is an essential companion for anyone who values safety and preparedness in their adventures.

M**E
It’s a well built IFak system- basic in supplies but looks well
It looks great on my husband’s military vest. Its functionality is basic as it doesn’t have any splints but for minor wounds it works well. Its compactness doesn’t add additional bulk or weight to an already heavy load. The organization is clean and easy to use. The variety of items are that of a basic first aid kit. I decided to use this one for immediate military use.
A**R
Good quality
Very good quality for the money.
B**P
Very well designed
Has everything you need for an emergency. Compact to fit in a motorcycle saddle bag.
J**N
Not quite the real thing.
Single stitching is very weak. Scissors are not trauma rated. Internally lacks pockets to optimize space. This is a only a level one aid kit, not a trauma kit. Looks good but not the real thing but works if you want a cheap first aid kit.
L**L
Easy to take with you
Perfect to have on hand while hiking with dogs.
S**
Perfect small first aid kit!
Great for ski patrol shifts, attaches well to the front of my chest pack, easy to use and organize supplies. No issues even out in winter conditions
B**R
20+ Year Law Enforcement
This IFAK is very well Constructed and contains the items you will actually need, want and use. It is a No Nonsense IFAK. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this item
C**.
Decent and affordable
I bought two of these recently after my wife and I took a first aid and CPR class. We each keep one in our vehicles since the times we are somewhere away from our vehicle is rare. I had always wanted one, but didn't feel like it was worthwhile when I wasn't sure how best to use the things inside. The first aid and CPR class gave me enough knowledge to feel more confident in my ability to use one should the need arise. I did buy a tourniquet to add to them as I felt this was an important piece of equipment missing from the first aid kit.I'm glad it is a molle bag, as I can easily attach this to other molle systems and vice versa as needed. There is a good selection of things included (wipes of several types, bandages, gauze, medical scissors, etc.), although I made sure to go through, pull everything out, and reorganize the bag in a way that made sense to me.The only drawback is that I wish it had a velcro plate. If it is mounted to a molle system, and you needed the kit. You would have to take the time to un-mount it, or keep whatever it is mounted to with the kit. For example: If I have it attached to a molle car organizer, I need to bring the victim to my truck, unmount the kit to bring it to the victim, or disassemble the entire organizer to bring it with the kit to the victim. None of these are good options.However, this drawback is no fault of the product itself, so I'm not taking away any points for that. That and the tourniquet are things you should think about before purchase.
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