Survival Kits and First Assist Kits – 404 Pcs Emergency Survival Package, Survival Gear and Provides, Tactical Survival Package for Outside, Tenting, Climbing, Looking, Earthquake, Presents for Males
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【404 PCS Survival Kits】This skilled survival equipment consists of 404 items, together with a flexible ax hammer, a sensible entrenching shovel, a survival bracelet, a rope-tying device card, a multifunctional knife-fork-spoon set, a flashlight (batteries not included), a survival whistle, an emergency blanket, and extra. These instruments can be utilized while you want them essentially the most, assembly your emergency wants throughout outside wilderness adventures or disasters
【First Assist Package Survival】All medical provides are neatly organized in a vibrant purple bag for fast entry when wanted. The equipment contains primary first support gadgets comparable to cotton swabs, scissors, tweezers, PBT bandages, security pins, adhesive bandages, a tourniquet, adhesive strips, alcohol wipes, iodine wipes, gauze pads, and triangular bandages. This design is aimed toward making certain well timed remedy in emergencies and stopping wound infections successfully
【Moveable Molle System Survival Bag】The scale of this emergency survival bag are 8.26 x 5.9 x 4.7 inches, with three compartments and inside straps to make sure that all tools is neatly organized inside the survival backpack for fast entry when wanted. The outside of the backpack options back-connection straps and a removable nylon buckle board, permitting simple attachment to different gadgets comparable to a tactical vest, backpack, belt, or automotive seat again
【Multipurpose Survival Tools】This emergency equipment is particularly designed for conditions comparable to earthquakes, typhoons, tsunamis, tornadoes, and floods. The equipment is multifunctional and transportable, making it splendid for outside adventures, tenting, and highway journeys. It could actually function an earthquake emergency equipment, climbing survival equipment, tenting necessities, and journey medical equipment
【Christmas Presents】This survival equipment, containing important emergency tools and primary medical provides, is the proper current for each women and men. It is a cool current for adventurous males and a considerate current for girls who take pleasure in highway journeys. You can provide it to your spouse, husband, father, and mom throughout holidays comparable to Christmas and Father’s Day
8 reviews for Survival Kits and First Assist Kits – 404 Pcs Emergency Survival Package, Survival Gear and Provides, Tactical Survival Package for Outside, Tenting, Climbing, Looking, Earthquake, Presents for Males
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Eric A Keenan –
Not a bad kit
So, you have to know what you are getting when buying this kit. It is mass manufactured collection of items from China. These wouldn’t be the things I would trust my life on; however, for redundancy’s sake and a small kit to toss in your vehicle or add to your pack, this is a very nice kit. The kit has some weight to it. It is almost five pounds which as a standalone isn’t bad, but if you were putting this on or in a larger ruck the weight would be something to consider. The molle carrier is nicely made and the clips, Velcro and zipper that hold it closed were solid. It opens like a clam shell allowing you access to all of the items.The shovel assembled easily and locked in like an old e-tool. I don’t know how much hard packed earth this would go through before bending since the steel was pretty thin, but if you needed a shovel in a pinch to dig a small latrine, clear a sleeping spot or get snow out from your tires, this will do the job. The multi hammer tool was interesting. The screwdrivers and blades did not lock in place and the ax/hammer head is small. However, if I didn’t have anything, and I needed something, this would do. The carry cases for both the hammer and the shovel are cheap and I wouldn’t trust it if I Molle’d them to the outside of a ruck. However, inside the kit, they should be fine. The fishing kit was small, and I didn’t open it. The survival pen surprisingly wrote really nice. The small flashlight worked and took one AA battery. The fork and spoon are sturdy and metal. They locked into place and weren’t bad. They click together for storage poorly, and I can see them eventually just staying apart, but they are a nice small utensil set. The small carabiner set is good for securing very small gear. You get a plastic shelter, an emergency blanket and two plastic ponchos that seemed to be the normal stuff and would be good if you had nothing else. The bottle carrier is a little silly, didn’t open it, but I can see the use. The compass was cheap but seemed to work. The wrist 550 bracelet had a small button compass, whistle and rod/striker which is all good redundancy. The regular rod and striker in the kit looked like every other one you see. The 550 cord wasn’t military grade but would do in a pinch. The whistle was a nice metal one and it was loud. The multi-function card was well made, not sure I would ever need that in an emergency, but you never know. The blow tube is what it is. I have used them before, and they are a simple but very useful piece of kit. The cord saw I didn’t open, but it looked like every other cord saw I ever saw. If you have to use that, you are in for a workout. The gloves are cheesy, but if you need a pair, they are in there and take up little space and add little weight.The first aid kit which makes up about of a 1/3 of the kit is sort of a joke. Mostly bandages, iodine and alcohol pads, cheap scissors and a worthless plastic tweezer. I think even if I had nothing, my teeth would work better than the plastic tweezers. The kit does have a very small roll of tape and a few larger bandages and wraps. Once again, if you had nothing, this would work on small cuts and scrapes. This company must love its safety pins because you get a crap load of them, I mean it has enough safety pins to go around the world once linked together…. well not really but you get the point, there are a lot of them in there, enough for Rambo to do field stiches with. I am sure they make up a bulk of the 404 pieces along with the many alcohol wipes and Band-Aids. With all of that said, you should have your own, well put together, first aid kit and the things in this kit would just add to it, or work for the occasional small boo-boo.With all of that said and knowing that most of this is cheaply mass manufactured stuff, this is still a great little kit for the price. If nothing else, to gives you a nicely made molle pouch that will hold a variety of items, and you can take some of these items out and replace them with things you might need on the exterior of your pack or as a quick grab small kit in your car. I recommend grabbing one of these.
jennifer Dolezal –
Has a lot of items
This has a lot of great items in a very small bag. It is very difficult to smoosh it all back into the bag. But for a n emergency kit to add to a packing or camping trip it is good.
Kindle Customer –
Perfect for Peace of Mind and Preparedness
I absolutely love this survival kit! We got it for our Scouts, and while we haven’t had to really put it to the test yet, it gives me so much peace of mind knowing they have everything they could need in case of an emergency. The kit is incredibly well-stocked with 404 pieces, including essential tools like a versatile ax hammer, entrenching shovel, survival whistle, and even a multifunctional knife-fork-spoon set. It’s truly a one-stop solution for any outdoor adventure or emergency.The first aid kit is well-organized, and all the necessary medical supplies are packed neatly into a bright red bag for quick access. It’s great to know that we have everything needed to handle cuts, scrapes, and other minor injuries during camping trips or hikes.The portable Molle system survival bag is compact but spacious enough to keep everything organized. It’s easy to carry, and I love that it can be attached to a backpack, belt, or car seat for even more convenience during travel.
Greg & Nicole –
So much stuff!
This little bag has so much stuff in it! It is something that we keep in our camping supplies in case we ever have an emergency. I’m actually afraid to take everything out of here for fear that I won’t be able to get it back in. It’s a tiny little bag, but has so many nice pieces in it that are essential to a survival kit. I feel so prepared having this in my pack for emergencies and I definitely recommend that any avid hiker/camper gets one of these just for peace of mind!
B. Ramos –
Good to Have in Case of Emergency
This pint size first aid kit doesn’t look like it can hold a lot but don’t let it’s size fool you. From ponchos, to a multi functional tool including an ax to a plethora of gloves and different types of bandages, this first aid survival kit is super handy and is built surprisingly well.I’m not expecting anything heavy duty because everything needs to be portable and easy to hold/use in case a child needs to use it. I don’t recommend children using this by themselves but it is a great learning opportunity to show kids how to protect, shield or treat small wounds if ever something goes awry.I think it’s fairly priced for everything that it comes with and has a cool camo print. A survival kit in any shape or form should be an absolute necessity in a home or vehicle and this one is a good deal, would recommend.
C. G. –
Excellent Resource
This is good but one con the sizeThere are plenty of items in this to take on a survival ‘trip’ And the bag is stock packed. I wish the bag was bigger and that there was more room to add more things as it’s a VERY tight fit and not as practical if using it on-the-go. The quality of the bag is great and there are just so many things in it. I will split it apart a bit to make more room, as well as I hung up as much as I could on the outside of the bag to free up a little storage in the bag. Overall, an excellent resource and must-have though.
Megan –
Came as shown
Came well packaged with everything shown in a nice compact carrying case to put in the truck. Very handy
Morgan –
Really decent kit!
I always stock up on first aid kits. We have them everywhere. This kit is actually better than I expected. If you want a good first aid kit without breaking the bank, this is definitely a good option. It isn’t the best out there but for the price, you get a lot of really great products.