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S**S
excellent design
It's such a great idea to label everything in a first aid kit, I'm surprised there aren't more companies doing this. If you're in need of first aid, you're probably in a state of stress, maybe even panicking a bit, plus you might not have opened your first aid kit in a long time, so you may not remember exactly where everything is. The last thing you want is to have to spend precious time searching for the item you need. This kit makes finding what you need very easy. It also comes with most of the supplies already included, which saves you time filling it up. Everything fits very well and it opens and closes easily. There's also a smaller two-pocket version and a larger four-pocket version if you prefer to carry less or more supplies. I think the three-pocket version is perfect, with a few changes.Things I chose not to include: sunscreen, bug repellant, and skin cleaning wipes. I like them to be more ready-at-hand, so I moved them to my toiletry bag.Things I upgraded: thermometer (instead of the cheapo temperature strips that are included) and alocane burn gel (has more lidocaine than the burn gel packets that are included).Things I added: one-handed RAT tourniquet, moleskin, neosporin, liquid skin pro, hydrocortisone cream, muscle cramp relief gel, eyewash solution, aspirin, anti-diarrhea pills, and olive leaf extract (closest thing that exists to an OTC antibiotic). All of this fit into the pockets I wasn't using, except for the tourniquet, which fit nicely in the middle section.I attached a picture of what mine looks like. I highly recommend this first aid kit!
T**E
Well provisioned and well designed
I spent quite a bit of time this year researching mid-size portable first aid kits before buying the Survival Traveller First Aid Kit. And then I bought another one. The kit is a well-thought through, from a first-aid point of view, and the tri-fold pack is very well designed for use in dicey situations (you can open it up all the way on your lap, and the pouches are sufficiently elastic that the contents will not come spilling out if the kit gets bounced around). Although quite full, there is room in the pack for a few more items. The quality of the components is higher than what I found in many kits of comparable size. I wrote to Survival Emergency Solutions with a question about the functional temperature range of the Traveller kit and about the freezing point of the saline solution in particular. I suspect that everyone who carries a mid-size or larger kit in the trunk of the car during very cold Winters has the same question--what to do about the saline solution? The people at Survival Emergency Solutions responded to my questions quickly and were willing to listen to the results of my informal experiments with the saline bottles the freezer compartment of our kitchen refrigerator (it being Summer at the moment in Michigan). Until the company comes up with another "solution," I will, during Winter months, keep a small kit indoors for just the liquids and make a point of not leaving it in the trunk when out on the road. They tell me that they are investigating the possibilities with their supplier.
J**D
Great kit, well organized
If you are organized person, then this is the first aid kit for you. Unlike other kits where everything is just basically thrown in a bag, this kit is well thought out, well organized and color coded, and well stocked. I love it.
S**A
Awesome kit!
I am a Certified Wilderness First Aider and I am always looking for good kits. This is a great kit for a home, car or camping first aid kit. It is the best laid out kit from an organization stand point I have found. The components are not the best quality so I have changed out some components. But that is true for the kits on the market to. This replaced our home boo boo kit.
C**T
I recommend watching the websites video how to use this so ...
This was well worth the money. High quality case, well organized, it has room for adding meds and other things. I live in the mountains around rattlesnakes and I really wanted the snakebite wrap, so this had it all and I'll always have it hiking. It's a couple pounds in my pack, but worth it since we've had several really close calls with snakes in the backcountry (no cell service and hours from help) so this is at least something to help my family. I recommend watching the websites video how to use this so you don't have to scramble to read in an emergency.
G**E
items are easy to find using the color code system that is ...
well stocked with current items, I find the layout intuitive on this particular first aid kit, which I keep at home and bring with me on long road trips. items are easy to find using the color code system that is in place.
M**D
Like insurance, I hope I never need it.
Beyond a few band aids and antiseptic ointment, we had nothing in the house. Those tornadoes in Alabama got me thinking, we really should be better prepared, because it really could happen here. I added a tourniquet and some clotting bandages, and now I think I'm at least semi-prepared for an emergency. I wish a) that the bag was bigger, and b) that I bought the larger kit. I do love the organization. I will probably buy a bigger one and stash this in the car.
R**N
Great Kit Lacking a Few Essentials
Great kit and we'll made. Does exclude a few things I would include for survival including a whistle and compass.
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