IFAK Trauma Kit — Compact
- Lightweight & trail-ready
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- Built for the outdoors
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Road Trip Car Camp Kit
The compact trauma kit that serious outdoorspeople actually carry. IFAK spec means it's built around stopping bleeding fast - the most critical skill in any backcountry emergency. Attaches to a pack, belt, or vehicle with a MOLLE-compatible pouch.
🩺 Bleeding control focus - IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) spec means the contents are chosen around stopping serious bleeding first. That's the skill that saves lives in the field
🧳 Compact carry - Small enough to clip to a pack hip belt or tuck into a side pocket. Goes on every trip because it doesn't ask for much space
📎 MOLLE-compatible pouch - Attaches to any MOLLE-webbing pack, tactical vest, or vehicle mount. Keeps the kit accessible at your side, not buried in your bag
🏕 Built for backcountry emergencies - Designed for situations where EMS is 30+ minutes away. The contents are chosen for that reality, not for parking lot first aid
⚡ Fast access design - Opens quickly with one hand. In a real emergency, fumbling with a zipper costs time you don't have
🚗 Vehicle and pack ready - Mount it to a pack for hiking or keep it behind the seat for road trips. One kit that works in both contexts
What's Included
Focus: Bleeding control (IFAK spec)Includes: Tourniquet, pressure bandage, wound care supplies, and trauma essentials
Pouch: MOLLE-compatible, compact nylon
Best for: Hiking, backpacking, vehicle kit, backcountry emergencies
Customer Stories
Trusted by people who actually use this gear
★ ★ ★ ★ ★“Used this every morning on a weeklong desert trip. Hot water from a bucket beat every expectation I had.”
★ ★ ★ ★ ★“We ran low on clean water on a backpacking trip and ended up drinking straight from a stream with this. The water tasted fine, no aftertaste. Glad we brought it as backup.”
★ ★ ★ ★ ★“I waded through two streams and got caught in afternoon rain with this bag on my back, and everything inside stayed completely dry, phone included. Started day one with the top just clipped, not rolled, and learned the hard way that the seal only works when you roll it down. Operator error, not the bag.”