Description
First Aid Kit - Trek Camouflage First Aid Kit from Lifesystems
Compact first aid kit in camouflage for outdoor activities, hunting, and emergency preparedness
The Trek Camo First Aid Kit from Lifesystems is a compact and well-equipped first aid kit for those who spend time outdoors and want to be prepared for minor accidents. The kit is recommended by the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and is designed to handle cuts, abrasions, blisters, minor burns, and other common injuries on the go.
The camouflage design makes the kit discreet and ideal for hunting, fishing, bushcraft, hiking, scouting, prepping, and emergency preparedness, where equipment should blend naturally into the surroundings.
Compact and functional first aid kit for outdoor use
The kit is made from durable and water-resistant material that protects the contents from moisture and dirt. Its clear layout makes it easy to quickly find what you need—even in stressful situations.
The first aid kit weighs only 240 g, and its practical size makes the Trek Camo First Aid Kit ideal to carry in your backpack, car, or as a permanent part of your home emergency supplies. The kit has a practical strap on the back, allowing you to attach it securely to your belt or a MOLLE system.
Contents of the Trek Camo First Aid Kit (medications and supplies)
General
- 1 x First aid guide
- 1 x Tweezers
- 1 x Scissors (blade 5.5 cm)
- 6 x Safety pins
Bandages
- 1 x White open-weave bandage (7.5 cm × 5 m)
- 1 x Elastic crepe bandage (5 cm × 4.5 m)
Preparations, disposable items & tape
- 5 x 4-layer gauze compresses (5 × 5 cm)
- 1 x Micropore tape (1.25 cm × 5 m)
- 4 x Sterile saline wipes
- 2 x Pairs of nitrile gloves
Dressings and plasters
- 1 x Burn gel (sachet)
- 1 x Low-adhesive dressing (5 × 5 cm)
- 1 x Low-adhesive dressing (10 × 10 cm)
- 1 x Sterile adhesive dressing
- 1 x Pack of assorted plasters
- 2 x Blister plasters
Specifications for the Trek Camo First Aid Kit from Lifesystems:
Weight: 240 g
Dimensions: approx. 15 × 13 × 8 cm
Color: Camouflage
Use: Outdoor, hunting, hiking, prepping, and emergency preparedness





