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120 PCS Waterproof First Aid Kit, Portable Small Boat Dry Bag Bug Out Bag, Emergency Medical Kit Ideal for Boating, Camping, Fishing, Kayaking, Floating, Red

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  • IPX6-LEVEL WATERPROOF ▶ Made of waterproof and durable thickened knife-scraping cloth, which is tear-resistant, wear-resistant and scratch-resistant, reaching the IPX6 double-sided waterproof level. The surface is coated with PVC resin, which is highly waterproof and leak-proof. (Please note: the zipper is not 100% water-proof, the opening is only splash-proof. It can be used in a humid environment, but cannot be placed directly in water)
  • VISUAL DESIGN ▶ The cross-shaped transparent window on the front enhances the visibility of medical items and help you quickly locate this kit as an conspicuous sign in emergencies.
  • TRUSTED QUALITY MEDICAL SUPPLIES ▶ Equipped with 120 PCS professional-grade medical items and outdoor tools, meets international medical standards, 100% latex free.
  • EASY-ACCESS, LIGHTWEWIGHT & PORTABLE ▶ The kit features 8.6”(L) x 2”(W) x 5.9”(H) size, weight only 0.56 lbs. Zippered opening at back for easy access. There're 2 round eyelets on the top for hanging shoulder strap, or using a carabiner to hang the kit on a backpack, bicycle, etc. Ideal for outdoor activities such as fishing, climbing, boat, kayaking, camping.
  • ALWAYS READY FOR ANY EMERGENCY ▶ Leave your worries behind and cherish your every moment! This amazing first aid kit allows you to feel safe and confident 24/7! Our mission is to impress every customer with high quality first aid kits and provide the best services. If you have any question, please contact us directly and trust that we will do it right.



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Zack
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
This first aid kit has a wide variety of treatment options for various minor/moderate injuries. It has several different shapes and sizes of adhesive bandages, a few different sized gauze patches, and a roll of gauze. I like how it has wipes for different situations, from iodine to soap to antiseptic and even wipes for stings. There are 6 of each wipes but there is only one packet of burn gel and no antibiotic ointment. It would also be nice if there were more than a single pair of gloves. The tweezers are decent though the scissors aren't the best. Still quite a lot of different tools and treatment options in a small package for a low price. Would say 4.5/5 overall.
batman
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
This is a great little first aid kit that comes in a water resistant bag that even tells you exactly what its contents are. It's meant for kayaking but I just keep it in my car in case we ever need things while on the go or even at the beach.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
A simple first aid kit with thoughtful features for taking it outdoors. The kit is contained in a very rugged "waterproof" bag, and is compact to make it easy to carry on an adventure like kayaking or hiking. Like the other reviewer mentioned, I'm not sure I would trust this to be submerged, but I have confidence that it will be fine if water splashes onto it or it gets caught in the rain.An underrated feature of this bag is the fact that the inventory is printed on both the outside and the included manual inside, so it will be quick to know the contents and identify what you need from the kit. This kit is mainly targeted towards treating cuts and scrapes. That should be more than enough for most situations. Some easy additions to the kit to make it more capable could include a splint and an emergency blanket. It doesn't need to be as in depth as something like a vehicle first aid kit; you still want this to be portable enough that you are willing to take it with you. A basic kit is better than a kit you left behind.
Kimberly
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
I’ve been slowly compiling things for an emergency bag for “just in case" like evacuation, fires or apocalypses. This has everything just as listed and the bag is small enough to store and very waterproof plastic. I like how everything is neatly organized inside and also appreciate the tourniquet that other first aid kits don’t have. This is an investment so obviously good value for money.
LeilaLuvsYouuuu
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
This fanny pack was pretty nice. I like how it is small but still is roomy enough where it is easy to take things out. It also is great for when going on hikes because it can be strapped around the waist and is not too bulky. The bandages could be a bit better in adhesive quality but it is neat to have for emergencies. The gauze was nice and so were the scissors. I think this would be okay for minor wounds that need immediate attention. I heavily disliked that there was only ONE burn gel, but again, for initial use before getting it actual treatment I think this would be okay.
Sterling
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Very nicely designed, compact and easy to store away for use if it's ever needed! Has all the basics to help keep you safe. It's nicely organized and easy to navigate, and the size is perfect to keep in your car, under your sink, in a camping tent -wherever you might need it. A great price considering all the essentials included.
NBMom
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
This portable first aid kit is great for anyone that has a lot of active adventures outdoors and like to be prepared. The waterproof case is great for keeping the contents safe from rain, splashes, and the elements. I don't know hit would hold up to being submersed in water, but the waterproof material is sturdy (similar to a dry bag), and the zipper is made of plastic that seals somewhat similar to a ziploc bag, leaving only a tiny point at the end not airtight. In short, I think this could probably stand up well to most water exposure.The supplies inside are a combination of most of the things one might possibly need for smalls injuries, cuts, and abrasions. There are a variety of bandage sizes, two sizes of gauze, swabs, a variety of towellettes for cleaning and treating injuries, scissors, safety pins, gloves, a whistle, a tourniquet, burn gel, and a first aid leaflet. I'm going to use this kit when I go camping, but it would also make a great kit for outdoor enthusiasts, scout leaders, nature guides, or teachers. Not that you can put a price on safely and preparedness, but the price is a really good value for the quality of the bag and the amount of supplies that you get.
foqus
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
This review is for the 120-piece waterproof first aid kit.I am extremely impressed with this high-quality versatile kit!They have designed different ways for it to attach to my watercraft, including a strap and a carabiner. I haven't decided yet how to mount it, but it is nice that options are available.First, it is truly IPX6 waterproof. And even though the zipper is NOT designed to be 100% water-proof, you can tell just by looking at it that it will withstand a good, direct splashing. In short, this kit will be fine for watercraft, boating, canoe, kayak, etc. Just don't take it underwater.Please see photos...the inventory is extensive. Of course I have taken out some of the extra items...I don't think that I would need 30 adhesive fabric bandages, nor 10 safety pins, nor 20 cotton swabs for just one outing on the lake, but the value of having back-ups to restock your kit cannot be overstated.Also included is a very helpful waterproof fold out that describes the contents and the recommended uses, for example: "TPE tourniquets: Tourniquets are tight bands used to control bleeding by completely stopping the blood flow to a wound."I hope this review was helpful, and I certainly recommend this very high-quality, versatile, complete first aid kit for the water adventurer in your life, even if that adventurer is you.