![]() And while some med kits feel cheap, testers praised the high quality of this one’s supplies, such cloth instead of nylon bandages and sharp scissors that cut through moleskin and tape without getting sticky. The whole thing folds open like a toiletry kit, which simplifies grabbing what you need in a hurry. Testers appreciated the clearly visible supply list on the back of the vinyl casing, and each compartment is labeled with its contents. ![]() This kit isn’t too big for treks where pack space is at a premium-it weighs just over 12 ounces and is the width of a ping pong paddle-but has everything a small group needs for a weekend outing. ![]() Price: $37 Hart Multiday First Aid Kit (Photo: Courtesy) Best First Aid Kit for Overnights: Hart Outdoor Multiday First Aid Kit When you make a purchase through our site, we may earn a commission. Our four favorite first aid kits will have you covered across a variety of situations. Finding the right one is a balancing act of sorts: You want a kit that’s enough to mend injuries or ailments you might encounter and stabilize more major ones until you can safely evacuate the patient. ![]() First aid kits come in many shapes and sizes, from solo kits for dayhikes to gear for weeklong group trips. That’s why carrying a first aid kit is an essential component of safely recreating outdoors. No matter how careful you are, things can still go wrong in the backcountry, and when they do, all the knowledge in the world won’t save you without the proper supplies. Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! ![]()
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