Survival Kits First Aid Trauma Kit - 170pc Emergency Gear
Survival Kits First Aid Trauma Kit - 170pc Emergency Gear
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In this review of the Survival Kits First Aid Trauma Kit, the bottom line is simple: it is best suited for outdoor enthusiasts who want a single, compact pack that combines both tactical survival tools and medical supplies. The reviewer found the 170pc collection practical for camping, hiking and roadside emergencies because it pairs a wide range of multiuse survival gear with essential first aid items in a durable MOLLE pouch. If you need a grab-and-go kit that covers bleeding control, basic wound care and simple survival tasks, this kit delivers useful value without overcomplicating the pack.
Key Features
- All-in-one contents: 170 pieces combine 21 tactical survival tools and 120 medical supplies so you can treat wounds and perform basic survival tasks from one organized pouch.
- Medical readiness: The first aid section includes bandages, PBT bandage, tourniquet, non-woven tape, scissors and tweezers to address bleeding, cuts and other common outdoor injuries promptly.
- Tactical survival tools: Items such as a folding shovel, 14-in-1 hatchet, wire saw and survival bracelet provide practical utility for shelter, fire prep and basic repairs.
- Signaling and warmth: The kit includes a collapsible tent lantern, flint stone and emergency blanket so users can improve visibility and retain heat in an emergency.
- Durable, organized pouch: The 1000D nylon MOLLE medical pouch is water-resistant with multiple compartments and straps that keep contents accessible and mountable to packs or belts.
Who It's For
This kit is ideal for hikers, campers, anglers and anyone putting together a bug-out bag who wants a balanced mix of medical supplies and survival tools in a single compact kit. It suits people who value organization and the ability to attach gear to a tactical vest or backpack using MOLLE straps.
Those who need a professional-grade standalone medical system for extended rescue operations or users who prefer ultralight minimalist packs should look elsewhere; the kit prioritizes breadth of tools over minimal weight or specialized clinical equipment.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Comprehensive pairing of first aid supplies and survival gear covers a wide range of outdoor scenarios.
- Sturdy 1000D nylon MOLLE pouch keeps items organized and easily attachable to other gear.
- Includes practical signaling and warmth items such as a light, whistle and emergency blanket.
Cons
- Some users note the internal capacity could be larger if more bulky items are required for longer trips.
- The kit is broad rather than highly specialized, so advanced medical or expedition teams may find it basic.
Specifications
| Brand | Abpir |
| Piece count | 170 pcs (approx) |
| Medical supplies | About 120 pcs including bandages, tourniquet, PBT bandage |
| Survival tools | About 21 tactical items plus 8 fishing tools |
| Pouch material | 1000D nylon, water-resistant with MOLLE |
| Storage | Three large compartments with internal straps |
Our Verdict
The Survival Kits First Aid Trauma Kit is a sensible all-purpose choice for recreational outdoors users who want both emergency medical supplies and versatile survival tools packed into a durable MOLLE pouch. It offers strong value for day trips and weekend outings and is especially useful as part of a bug-out bag or vehicle emergency kit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this kit be attached to my backpack?
Yes. The pouch uses a MOLLE system on the back so it can be attached to tactical vests, backpacks or belt systems.
Does it include a tourniquet and bleeding supplies?
Yes. The kit contains a tourniquet and multiple wound care items such as bandages, PBT bandage, medical tape and gauze to help control bleeding and prevent infection.
Is the pouch waterproof?
The 1000D nylon is water-resistant and durable, but the pouch is not fully submersible; store it protected from prolonged heavy water exposure.
Editor's Take
A balanced, budget-friendly all-in-one emergency kit that pairs about 120 medical supplies with multiuse survival tools in a durable MOLLE pouch, ideal for hikers and campers seeking organized, grab-and-go preparedness.
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