Adventure Medical Adventure First Aid Series Medical Kit for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.3
out of 10
12 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 12 Reviews
Retail Price:
$7.45
Used Value:
$4.47
Sale Value:
$6.71

The Adventure First Aid Series Medical Kit by Adventure Medical offers fast and convenient treatment of unexpected injuries, sudden illnesses, bug bites, and marine mishaps. Five separate kits are available for a wide range of applications, whether you're camping in the wilderness, embarking on a road trip, hitting the lake for a day of boating, or simply need extra precaution for injury-prone kids at home.

The most compact versions are the 0.5 Kit, 1.0 Kit, and 32oz. These portable kits are handy for tucking into your car's glove box, embarking on day hikes, and going on backpacking trips where a lightweight first aid kit is essential. The 32oz version even comes in a reusable water bottle for watertight storage and convenient on-the-go hydration. Included bandages and antiseptic wipes address minor cuts and scrapes, with moleskin for treating blisters on the trail (1.0 Kit and 32oz versions). Antihistamine, Ibuprofen, and Aspirin pills (1.0 Kit and 32oz versions) treat allergic reactions, body pain, and fevers while After Bite wipes (0.5 and 1.0 Kits) soothe the pain of pesky mosquito bites.

The 2.0 Kit and Family versions address a larger variety of injuries, illnesses, and mishaps, making them great for households requiring extra medical supplies and outdoor families alike. Both of these family-specific kits come with "Caring for Children in the Outdoors," making them a great resource for taking care of sick and injured kids while hiking and camping. Adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic wound ointments, fracture/sprain bandages, and sterile gloves make treating cuts, sprains, and injuries a cinch. Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen, and Antihistamine pills address aches and pains, fevers, illnesses, and allergic reactions. Insect repellent wipes prevent mosquitoes and ticks from biting.

For nautical adventures, the Water-Resistant version comes in a water-tight bag, complete with a "Marine Medicine, Comprehensive Guide," for addressing common marine injuries and mishaps. Adhesive bandages, sterile gauze pads, injury tape, antibiotic ointment, and Aloe Vera gel treat minor cuts, lacerations, and sunburn on the water. Antihistamine, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, and Meclizine HCI tablets come in handy for treating body aches, fevers, injury-related pain, and sea sickness.

Specifications

Dimensions:
[0.5 Kit] 3.75 x 4.5 x 0.75 in, [1.0 Kit] 5 x 6.5 x 1.0 in, [2.0 Kit] 6 x 8.5 x 1.5 in, [32oz] 32 oz, [Family] 6 x 8.5 x 3 in, [Water-resistant] 7.5 x 5.5 x 3.5
Includes:
see size chart
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Recommended Use:
first aid & medical emergency, hiking & camping, boating
Weight:
[0.5 Kit] 3 oz, [1.0 Kit] 8 oz, [2.0 Kit] 1 lb, [Family] 1 lb 1 oz, [Water-resistant] 1 lb 4 oz

Full Reviews

10
A good simple first aid kit! Take it camping or keep it in your car!
Cody Maughan, backcountry.com
April 4, 2019
10
I'm getting ahead of my holiday shopping and bought these as stocking stuffers for my whole family.
Lindsay Clark, backcountry.com
October 11, 2018
10
The 2.0 is fairly large but i used the guts to build out a lightweight got it all. Can't beat the price.
Jamie Kreiger, backcountry.com
October 11, 2018
8
I don't know why I did not read the dimensions before purchasing this, but it is bigger than i wanted it to be. I was hoping for a kit I could keep in my backpack on hikes and backpacking trips, and although it is lightweight and I could still easily carry it, it is bulky. Anyways, it is filled with awesome stuff even though i hope i never have to use it. And ill save this kit for car camping and will just plan on always having it in my car.
Berlin Jespersen, backcountry.com
June 15, 2018
8
This is packed full of great items and is always packed on my trips! It is also very light and easy to fit in all of my backpacks.
Courtney Less, backcountry.com
June 11, 2018
10
This kit is light and contains all the basics. I take this with my on most hikes out in the woods here in the PNW.
Cory Hanson, backcountry.com
May 9, 2018
8
Hopefully you will never actually need this but it's best practice to always be prepared. Especially if you plan on going anywhere remote and potentially dangerous. Be Smart, Stay Safe
William Bowen, backcountry.com
February 27, 2018
10
Thankfully have not had to use this just yet but it seems to have everything I would need. Will update with some use!
Matt Rieder, backcountry.com
February 15, 2018
10
Easy way to start a first aid kit in a nice, compact container.
Darin Cisneros, backcountry.com
September 25, 2017
8
I have 1.0 kit and has more or less everything you could need, we added some stuff into to upgrade. But by the moment we didn't need to use it.
Raul Soria Fernandez, backcountry.com
July 26, 2017
10
I have the 2.0 kit and it has all the basic things you need. Fortunately I have never had to actually use it but I carry it with me on every hike.
Ben Melini, backcountry.com
May 31, 2017
10
This medical kit seems to be really good and has a little bit of treatment for everything. I am very impressed!
Brayden C., backcountry.com
May 2, 2017