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Review on Surviveware Survival First Aid Kit: Outdoor Preparedness With Removable MOLLE Compatible System & Labeled Compartments For Backpacking, Hiking & Outdoors by Troy Boren

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Seems good: my feedback

I am giving this kit 5 stars because it seems good all around, but honestly I haven't used it and hope I never have to. The kit is well-constructed with everything clearly labeled. It included a card with some additional information and a way to obtain a free first aid guide which arrived quickly (and is a physical guide so I can keep it with the kit). I looked at a lot of other packs on here and had concluded that it would be cheaper and better to build my own kit. I was wrong. Putting together a kit with everything that this kit has on Revain was going to be more expensive. Yeah, maybe I would have ended up with more bandages and more ponchos, but would I have ended up with a kit that I can fit in a tiny storage compartment in my truck? No.As for materials, it seems like they are of decent quality. It seems hard to balance quantity with size and weight, but I think this kit is nice and compact for how much it offers. I also like that this kit is FSA/HSA eligible and was able to use my HSA to purchase it, that made it an even better deal.

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Pros
  • Product was what I expected. Love that it’s lightweight. Great for car or adding to backpack.
Cons
  • The removable compartments are too small and can't accommodate larger medical supplies