







Sea to SummitLightweight First Aid Dry Bag for Medical Supplies



A**.
Good size and color for first aid bag
Good size to hold various first aid items. The color and markings make it easy to find in a backpack or car. I thought about getting another one to hold first aid stuff for the house.
A**R
High viz
Great for organizing my backcountry bag
D**E
Gifted
They loved it
N**T
Expensive but spot on
Is it better than a ziplock bag? Simple answer: Absolutely, for me. Long answer: Used as shell to waterproof a 8 to 10 person hiking crew primary first aid kit used in rockies and AT. I've used ziplocks and other bags before, they tear up and get holes. The 3L version of this fits around my hikers FAK perfectly, is the only orange bag in my backpack - easy to locate and pull out - and it seals well like other dry bags I use. I no longer put every item in the FAK in smaller ziplocks, which give me more room. On rugged 2 week treks the FAK is used daily, does better than ziplocks, and within a couple days everyone in the crew knows what the crew FAK looks like - you can't miss it. If you've hiked long treks with teenagers this may resonate with you. I love this bag, it should be half the price though.
M**E
Works as expected
Just large enough to hold the bare necessities. Have used it hiking and kayaking. Our gear got wet but our kit stayed dry. It served its purpose.
Z**Z
Would a gallon sized plastic bag be better?
This had been sitting in my cart for several months. I wanted a First Aid bag that I could include in my family's GO bags, and, after watching people jump into the ocean to escape the tragic wildfire in Lahaina, I wanted a waterproof dry bag. I finally took the leap and purchased both the 3L and the 1L so that I could compare them. As other reviews have noted, there is no internal organization pockets within these bags. I included the dollar bill in my photos so you can get an idea of how large these bags are. The material is lightweight and not necessarily flimsy, but as the instructions on the tag state, I would definitely not place any sharp objects, such as first aid scissors, in the bag itself as it would definitely puncture the fabric. While this bag is waterproof, as others have mentioned it clearly states that the bag is not meant to be fully submerged.My last photo shows the 3L bag rolled 3 times (as instructed) and placed on top of a gallon size plastic bag for comparison. As you can see, the gallon sized bag is much larger. Yes, the fabric and design of this bag is far more sophisticated and resilient than a plastic storage bag. But in all honesty, I think I would rather just double up a gallon or quart sized bag and save my money for the actual first aid supplies instead of purchasing this bag. However, I give both the 1L and 3L bags an overall rating of 3 stars because the material and construction of both bags are pretty substantial and decent. It just does not fulfill my needs and I will be returning the 1L bags as they were definitely too small.I think I would rather purchase a 5L or 10L dry bag that IS submersible and store both a change of clothes AND a gallon or quart sized plastic bag with first aid supplies in it.
J**.
Lightweight and durable
Good product! Arrived as advertised.
J**O
Love it
This is my third purchase of this bag and I LOVE IT! I make waterproof first aid kits for my family for rafting, snowmobiling, hiking, work, and vehicles. This is my absolute favorite way to package it. No matter what the use: this bag is durable, has a clear view, and shouts "THIS IS A FIRST AID KIT-USE ME".So no matter who is in trouble, someone can spot this bag
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