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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Has everything you need. I don't really want to be in an emergency situation, but it's nice to know I'm prepared in event one occurs.
Lindsrj
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
Medium sized kit with room for more supplies. Perfect for vehicles, atvs, camper or the range
Ronald Wyers
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
A bit privacy, but a well laid out and designed product. Durable, sturdy and compact
Captain & Miss America
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
This MyMedic kit has many of the same items we had in our combat first-aid kits and trained on repeatedly before and between deployments. The tourniquet isn’t the same, and I’d have to go through a refamiliarization process with the items in this pack. Thankfully, the kit comes with a voucher for an online training course on how the items should be used. A first-aid is kit is only as good as your knowledge of how best to use it.While this isn’t as complete or robust as a battlefield kit, it has most of the key components to keep someone stable as possible until emergency medical professionals can arrive and evacuate the injured.
themusicman
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
This is one of the best trauma kits, it comes with an assortment of life saving tools. Would recommend for first responders that work in Big City’s, Concert Halls, stadiums, and things of that nature with big crowds of people.
Gary I.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
I highly recommend this very versatile first-aid kit. For the price, I do not think you can go wrong. This kit covers almost everything.
Dave H
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I got this for free. If I’d paid $170 I’d have been mad. Quality is decent. Design is poor. If you are gonna carry a “don’t die” kit carry one with a proper tourniquet. I threw half the contents out and put a CAT tourniquet in it. Pouch is ok.
Vine Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
First off, I am not sure why the price point for this trauma kit is set at nearly $170, although I haven't priced out the items individually and I'm not sure I could put together such a nice compact kit without spending at least that much on multiples of the items included. This review is for the contents rather than the value of the item. There are a bunch of very useful first aid/trauma resources, and it's one of those items that you hope you will never have to use. I had a similar kit about 20 years ago and had to use it on a trauma victim (successfully!) so I try to always have a somewhat recent first aid kit in my car. This kit is comprehensive for someone (like me) who is not an EMT but might need to do some triage until the professionals get onto the scene. It's also a fantastic addition to any camping gear first aid kit you may have. The only reason it does not have a full 5 stars from me is there is no master list included of all you have in the container, plus the small pack is so fully packed out it is hard to put everything back in place correctly so it closes all the way. I'm going to move a couple items into my other first aid kit so this one will close more easily, and I'll make a list so I know what's in the bag two years from now if I need something & can't remember where to find it. I do see this company makes larger bags, so if you're not packing this into a backpacking trip (eg., just leaving it in the car as I plan on doing), you might look into one of the larger systems. Overall, I think it's a great collection of items. I truly hope I never need to use it, but I know from past experience having a set like this on hand in an emergency is worth a lot.
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