







🩺 Be Prepared, Be Unstoppable: Your Ultimate First Aid Sidekick
The AID MATE Pro First Aid Kit is a compact, 166-piece trauma and survival medical kit designed for professionals and adventurers alike. Featuring a durable 600D oxford cloth exterior, clear labeling for rapid access, and a versatile Molle system with a removable Velcro panel, it ensures you’re ready for emergencies at home, office, or on the go. Lightweight and portable, this kit combines comprehensive medical supplies with rugged design to keep you safe wherever life takes you.


















| ASIN | B0CDGDDQR7 |
| ASIN | B0CDGDDQR7 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #143,207 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #369 in First Aid Kits (Health & Household) |
| Brand Name | AID MATE |
| Color | Red |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (275) |
| Date First Available | August 23, 2023 |
| Included Components | Antiseptic, Bandage, Cotton Balls, Splint, Tourniquet |
| Item Dimensions | 5.7 x 10.6 x 8.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | AID MATE |
| Manufacturer | AID MATE |
| Material Features | Durable, Premium Material |
| Number of Pieces | 166 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Compact, Mountable, Portable |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 10.6 x 8.5 inches; 2.95 Pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Car |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
R**S
Great looking hopefully will never have to use them.
Seem to be great got these for my first aid kit while I go off-roading and camping in the wilderness hopefully we'll never have to actually use them but I want to be prepared just in case.
F**H
Just in Case
Quality first aid supplies for your medical bag
S**E
Well rounded splint kit
Bought for my go bag/first aid bag. Gives me good peace of mind that if something happens to one of us while we are out hiking or camping we can immobilize an arm or leg if needed.
J**I
Your first aid kit needs splints
Your first aid kit is incomplete without means to immobilize an injured limb. Not necessarily as nice as Rhino, but tough to beat at this price. Besides, it's not like you'll use them twice
B**K
Must have for any first aid/survival kit
I'm a health care pro and was asked to "build" a first aid/survival kit for a couple of family members that camp and hike a lot. I found a great kit to begin with and added these. A must have for any first aid/survival kit. Hopefully, never needed but when you do you'll be ready. I highly recommend if your first aid/survival kit doesn't come with these you need to add them. These are all sizes in the set. Perfect!
M**.
Seem well made
Used SAM splint in training, these seem similar. Added to volunteer fire kit.
J**I
Good
Good
C**D
Nice and organized.
Definitely better than other kits I’ve kept in my truck. I did supplement this with a number of other emergency first aid items (additional splints, clotting agents, multiple ace bandages, , etc.) for backcountry travel, but this covered the simple basics well.
R**N
I went to write a review of the 245-piece first aid kit that arrived today. I was going to say that if you're on the fence and trying to decide between the 245 piece and 166 piece kits, go for the smaller 166 piece is my advice. It has pretty much the same contents, is better laid out, and has a molle attachment so you can mount it detachably on a backpack or the inside of your vehicle more easily than the larger kit. However, when I went to write that I was taken to edit the earlier review of the smaller kit I've been using for a few months, rather than to write a new review of the larger, different kit. This is a real problem with reviews now. You write a review of one product. And later find that review is inappropriately attached to a different (albeit related product.) Anyway, I've left my original review of the smaller (166 piece) kit below for posterity: Great wee first aid kit. I used it almost immediately, when a family member nearly sliced the tip of their finger off. Protip: snap the side of the iodine cotton buds that is marked with a line to release the iodine into the opposite side.
J**9
Seems like good value. I keep it my car.
A**A
I don't know how to use some of the aids included in the pack , I hope there are instructions for some of these. Best in the possession of a knowledgeable person maybe.
F**1
I bought this hoping to never use it as an U14 rugby squad 1st aider. It's been sat in the kit for 6 months until a lad from another team dislocated his knee and they had no suitable equipment. The splint was very easy to cut and mould to shape. I had the splint on within a few minutes which made it much more comfortable for the lad when he was moved. So easy to use and so effective - this will always be a key part of the 1st aid kit moving forward
C**M
Really impressed with the quality of this kit. Plenty of useful contents, neatly laid out, and the bag itself is sturdy and clearly made to be thrown in a van or tool bag. The MOLLE system makes it easy to attach to a seat back or racking. Hope I never need it, but glad it’s there.
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