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Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 4.5 x 3.5 inches; 10.55 ounces
Item model number : Waterproof First Aid Kit
Date First Available : August 27, 2025
Manufacturer : EVERLIT SURVIVAL
ASIN : B0FNWBCBPX
Best Sellers Rank: #63,890 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #114 in First Aid Kits (Health & Household)
Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (22) var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when(‘A’, ‘ready’).execute(function(A) { if (dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction !== true) { dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction = true; A.declarative( ‘acrLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault”: true }, function (event) { if (window.ue) { ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } } ); } }); P.when(‘A’, ‘cf’).execute(function(A) { A.declarative(‘acrStarsLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault” : true }, function(event){ if(window.ue) { ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } }); });
Premium Waterproof Construction: Built with durable TPU material and a high-quality watertight zipper, this kit is fully waterproof and resistant to high pressure—perfect for keeping contents dry in any environment.
Ultralight, Compact & Travel-Friendly: Measuring just 8″ x 5.5″ x 1″ and weighing only 7 oz, this kit fits easily into any pack without adding bulk. Includes a carabiner for quick attachment to backpacks, kayaks, or gear loops.
Comprehensive First Aid Kit: Packed with 55 pieces of essential first aid supplies —designed to handle common injuries and emergencies whether you’re hiking, boating, or camping. Treats cuts and scrapes, and other injuries.
Must-Have Essential for Every Outdoor Adventure: Whether you’re hiking rugged trails, paddling downriver, this compact waterproof first aid kit is built to keep you prepared. Trusted by backpackers, it’s the perfect first aid kit for hiking, backpacking, kayaking, fishing, or biking. This personal first aid kit weighs next to nothing but delivers serious peace of mind. Ideal as a hiking medical kit, bike first aid kit, backpack first aid kit, or even a boat emergency kit.
7 reviews for Travel Bandage Pack | 12 Individual Packets, Bulk Portable Mini First Aid Kit with 20 On-The-Go Essentials | Compact Water-Resistant Reusable Pouch to Clean, Cover & Protect
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Ethan –
Nice basic set of supplies
This is great for what it is… A basic set of first aid supplies. We hike a lot. I have a fancy first aid set with just about everything you could ever need for most issues (beyond the basics it includes, tapes, scissors, needle and thread for stitches, water purification tablets, etc). The problem is that it’s heavy and adds a lot of weight to my backpack. I don’t mind that when I’m going on a longer excursion or somewhere that I am a bit more likely to need something beyond a band-aid. However, most of my hikes are short and not dangerous. It’s just useless weight for those types of outings. That’s where this set comes in. Each little packet (12x) contains 20 items. There are four different styles/shapes of band aids as well as alcohol pads and sterile pads for cleaning and covering small wounds. If you live by the 80/20 rule this little kit will cover about 80% of the issues I am most likely to run into on a trail and since probably 80% of the hikes that I do are of the shorter / less dangerous kind it’s worth it to me to stock up on these and carry them on those types of hikes instead of my big, bulky, kit. I did try a band aid just to make sure they stick well. I put it across the back of my hand since that flexes a lot and wore for an hour or so. It adhered well and wasn’t easy to remove. At ~$1.50 / each I think these are a good value. Could you make your own set for less probably, but not a lot less and the convenience of having ready to go kits is nice. Overall, I’m really happy with these.
Tim S. –
May come in handy for children
The reason I took off one star is because the adhesive on the first bandage is not very good I put one on my arm where there’s arm hair and it held onto the hair but not to the skin I put one on the back of my hand where it’s more skin and not much hair and it’s still started coming off within a minute or twoIt is a nice little collection for cuts and scrapes, but it’s definitely not a first aid kitThe little packets are nice, you can stick one in your purse, in your pocket, glove box, bug-out bag, toolbox, hiking, keep one here, there, and just about everywhere. It’s a nice little travel-size packageThere are several sizes, and they include the alcohol wipesMaybe I just got a band aid that had weak adhesives, and the rest are better. I don’t know yetI can recommend these for convenience and portability
A reviewer –
Good quality with wide variety of bandages
This EVERLIT CARE travel bandage pack has ten first aid pouches. Each one includes 14 bandages in four different sizes and shapes, 4 alcohol prep pads, and 2 antiseptic wipes. They are made by a veteran owned business in Canada.The resealable pouch for each first aid travel pack is water-resistant, TSA-friendly, and a size small enough to fit in a purse, bag, or car. The sterile bandages are made of a waterproof flexible fabric, and come in very practical shapes: spots, strips, knuckles and fingertips. I like the fact that there is adhesive all the way around each bandage pad to keep the wound dry and germ-free. The bandages stay on well and are comfortable. The bandage pads have a nonstick coating and they remove easily. The alcohol and antiseptic pads are small but moist. With so many bandages and pads, one pouch is good for several uses. And the fact that there are ten of these pouches means that I can keep one in each car, one in my purse, one in a travel bag, and the rest in my home first aid kit.These are quality products for a reasonable price, and I highly recommend them for home, camping, and travel.
yarnball –
A simple pack for basic cuts and scrapes.
This review is for EVERLIT CARE Travel Bandage Pack | 12 Individual Packets.These travel first aid kits are perfect for having a basic needs kit for when you’re out and about and need something to quickly clean up and dress simple scrapes and cuts. I keep one in my car, my purse, the luggage I take with me on vacations, my beach and pool bag and I keep one in every room of my house for the sake of getting to one quickly. The packs are easy to tear open and all of the bandages are labeled so you can make sure you grab the right kind when you need it very quickly. The bandages stick to the skin well and didn’t leave much more of a sticky residue than other brands. It’s not a perfect first aid kit but it’s better than nothing!
Kevin –
Decent basic first aid
These are nice little kits to throw in a diaper bag or backpack. Each packet doesn’t have much to it, but it does give you some options for covering minor cuts and scrapes. It definitely won’t replace having a stocked first aid kit, but if you’re just going for a walk or to the playground, it’s extremely easy to carry with you just in case. There are cleansing wipes, antibacterial cream and multiple sized bandaids in each packet. If nothing else, you can always use these to replenish your more inclusive first aid kits.
Vine –
Handy little kit to keep in a bag or glovebox
I picked up this travel bandage pack to keep in my car, and it’s already come in handy more than once. The individual packets make it super easy to grab exactly what I need without digging through a big kit. Everything is neatly organized, and the pouch is compact enough to fit anywhere—backpack, glovebox, even a jacket pocket. The bandages and wipes are good quality, and the variety is perfect for small cuts, scrapes, or quick cleanups when I’m out and about.The pouch feels durable and holds up well after being tossed around a bit. I like that it’s water-resistant, so I don’t have to worry if it gets caught in the rain. Having all the basics in one place saves time and keeps things tidy instead of loose supplies floating around. It’s a great “just in case” kit, especially for travel, camping, or keeping in the car for quick fixes.
AW –
Good for minor cuts and scrapes
These are great little kits! Small enough to toss one in your purse, glove box, work bag, etc. They have a four sizes of band aids (regular, circle, fingertip, knuckle) alcohol wipes, and antiseptic pads. No triple antibiotic cream but I think that’s what the antiseptic pads are for.For a minor cut or scrape these kits are perfect!