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EVERLIT 250-Piece Survival First Aid Kit

The kit for the cut you weren’t expecting.

Opened first aid kit laid out across the passenger seat of a pickup truck — gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, instant cold pack, bandages, triangular bandage, reference guide, tape, and a flashlight visible. A flannel-sleeved hand holds a roll of medical tape. A tan "EVERLIT SURVIVAL" tactical pouch sits alongside.

How John uses it

This lives in the truck. There’s a smaller version in the cabin and a stripped-down one in the day pack. The one in the truck is the serious one — the one I grab if someone on the ridge radios for help and I don’t know what I’m walking into.

I’ve repacked it once to match what I’d actually use in the first hour of a real problem — trauma shears, tourniquet, pressure dressing, burn gel, and then the bandaids and ibuprofen for the 99% of the time it’s just a sliced thumb. The 250-piece count is marketing. The kit is good because of what’s near the top of the bag.

Why John recommends it

Out here, the ambulance is 40 minutes away on a good day. A real trauma-grade first aid kit — not a drugstore bandaid tin — is not optional when you live past the last streetlight. Buy one, open it, learn what’s inside, and then know where it is at all times.

Specs

  • 250 pieces including trauma supplies
  • Molle-compatible tactical pouch
  • IFAK layout — arrange by priority
  • Includes tourniquet, emergency blanket, and splint
  • Durable water-resistant outer

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