🩹 Be Prepared, Stay Adventurous!
The Limitless Equipment AFAK-XS Individual First Aid Kit is a high-quality, compact emergency solution designed for adventurers, sports enthusiasts, and professionals. Featuring a durable MOLLE-compatible pouch and premium medical supplies, this kit ensures you're always ready for any situation, whether in the mountains or at work. Assembled in the UK, it combines practicality with top-notch craftsmanship.
Brand | Limitless Equipment |
Age Range Description | Adult |
N**A
Compact, tough and versatile
I really like the look of this first aid bag, it's small and compact, made with high quality material and high quality items inside it. there is also have room for you to add other personal essential items of your own, such as allergy medication and more.It's easy to carry and doesn't take up much room. You can keep it in the backpack all the time.We are keen walkers with little child, so useful to have this in the backpack ready for any small injuries on a walk or other outdoor activities, than just some plaster in the pocket.I have this first aid kit in my backpack every time we are out walkingI would happily recommend it
A**R
Nice kit for walking/outdoors
I bought this first aid kit primarily for the case for walking/outdoors. It is the perfect size and made of a hard wearing material with good zips. There are plenty of loops and internal pouches leaving room for personal modification. Kit + contents weigh 297gSome of the contents are decent but it is a kit aimed at the most basic of injurys/ailments. To take this kit to the next level I am going to change the following:Add a combat trauma dressingAdd blister plastersRemove scissors, they are quite decent but are 36 grams and I will have my knifeMaybe add scalpel/chest seal.Put in a few more small bandages.
R**N
Good kit
This is expensive for a small first aid kit but the quality is very high. The pouch is big enough to add quite a bit of extra stuff. I keep it in a coat pocket and it has dealt with a couple of minor injuries already.
O**N
Effective
Most of the money is on the pouch but comes with everything you would normally need.Room to add or remove based on needs.Overall would recommend this to anyone starting with first aid.
A**R
Superb value
Great starter for an EDC pack . Decent quality items nice size .
H**E
Happy Dad
Bought for dad as a Father’s Day gift. Extremely well built piece of kit, good quality contents. It also has space for the extras I added. Dad was very pleased, he’s stuck it onto his backpack he takes on his swim-runs
M**T
Good buy!
Paid full price for this and seems decent value. Material is very good and strong with enough room inside to add a couple more things.Perfect size for a small first aid kit to accompany on walks/hikes. Would recommend.
J**
Not for me
I purchased this when it was on offer at £19.99, and started the return process immediately after it arrived. I had hoped to use this first aid kit while out on walks. At the same time, I purchased a new first aid kit for home use. The latter was cheaper, and much better equipped.There are two considerations: the pouch, and its contents. As far as the contents are concerned, this is where I was distinctly underwhelmed. I would anticipate most people wanting to supplement them.The second consideration is the pouch. This struck me as being of reasonable quality. The best pouches I've used have been those made by Vanquest, but I've also been quite happy with those made by Maxpedition. The problem with both these brands is the price tag. As an alternative, and at less than two thirds of the price, the pouch itself is worth considering. Currently, the pouch is selling for £15.99.My advice, if you're looking for a first aid kit to take on walks, would be to look at small, well-provisioned kits without worrying too much about whether the pouch will last a lifetime. I would also opt for one which was either red or green to make it easier to identify.
B**E
Great small kit.
I carry this kit in my bugout bag. Have used several times. Perfect size and light weight.
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