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Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight .7 Review

The best choice for trips where weight matters, without compromising on quality
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Adventure Medical Kits UltraLight / Watertight .7
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Price:  $33 List
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Manufacturer:   Adventure Medical Kits
By Ryan Huetter ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 4, 2023
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RANKED
#11 of 16
  • Quality - 25% 7.0
  • Assortment - 25% 5.0
  • Versatility - 25% 4.0
  • Durability - 15% 7.0
  • Weight - 10% 9.0

Our Verdict

Adventure Medical Kits has some of the most diverse and highest quality first aid kits available on the market today. The Ultralight/Watertight .7 kit is a great option for day hikes and ultralight adventures. The combination of high quality and useful products, watertight case and lightweight, compact construction made this kit stand out from the competition. The .7 has many of the products available in larger kits, just with fewer quantities but without sacrificing usefulness. This minimalist kit feels at home in your CamelBak on short mountain bike rides or on a multi-pitch alpine rock route. If weight is not your top consideration, other options offer users the ability to respond to a wider range of emergencies. See how this kit compared to the competition in our full review of the best first aid kits.
REASONS TO BUY
Lightweight
Minimal packaging
Waterproof
Quality components
Compact
REASONS TO AVOID
Limited group size
Minimal quantities

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Bottom Line For short trips, day hikes and light weight adventures, this kit is our top choiceA first aid kit with plenty of practical supplies for a road trip or in the backcountryAn easy to store kit with plenty of bandages to keep the whole family coveredThis small kit is easily packable and has enough materials to treat many common backcountry injuriesLight, packable, and affordable, this kit fits in a daypack and ensures you are ready for the unforeseen
Rating Categories Adventure Medical K... Homestock+ Professi... Johnson & Johnson A... Adventure Medical K... HART Health Weekend
Quality (25%)
7.0
6.0
8.0
8.0
6.0
Assortment (25%)
5.0
8.0
8.0
6.0
6.0
Versatility (25%)
4.0
8.0
6.0
5.0
6.0
Durability (15%)
7.0
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Weight (10%)
9.0
5.0
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Specs Adventure Medical K... Homestock+ Professi... Johnson & Johnson A... Adventure Medical K... HART Health Weekend
Weight 8 oz 23 oz 22 oz 10 oz 10 oz
Dimensions 7.5" x 10" x 2" 7.9'' x 5.9'' x 3.6'' 10" x 7" x 3.5" 6.5" x 5.5" x 3" 6.5" x 5.5" x 2"
First Aid Book? No Yes Yes Yes Yes
CPR Mask/ Face Shield? No Yes No No No
Type of Gloves 1 pair nitrile 1 pair nitrile 2 pair nitrile 1 pair nitrile None
Medications? Yes - antihistamine, aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen No Yes - acetaminophen Yes - acetaminophen, ibuprofen, asprin, antihistamine Yes - acetaminophen, ibuprofen, asprin, antihistamine
Splint? No No No No No

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight .7 first aid kit is fantastically lightweight and compact. It occupies a useful niche for fast and light ventures. Whenever going out for a day hike or a short overnight trip with a small group we liked the reliability of the AMK .7 kit. A top scorer in the weight metric, it also showed high scores in quality and durability.

Performance Comparison


adventure medical kits ultralight/watertight .7 first aid kit review - the amk ultralight/watertight .7 is a spartan first aid kit, but has...
The AMK Ultralight/Watertight .7 is a spartan first aid kit, but has what you need for quick and light trips
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Quality


The Ultralight/Watertight .7 comes with a great selection of high-quality components. There's a small roll of sterile gauze and several gauze sponges and non-adherent dressings for wound cleaning and bandaging. It comes with pre-cut donuts of mole foam in various sizes for blister care, as well as three different sizes of band-aids. The medications are individually packaged and well-labeled, and the wound care ointments are of similar quality to the other kits we tested.

We did have an issue with one of the wound cleaning ointments popping open and leaking after we shoved it into a small climbing pack and squeezed our way up some wide cracks. Luckily, each group of tools is separated in sealed plastic, which kept this leaky ointment from destroying the rest of the kit. Better yet would be to replace these sealed pouches with individual ziplock bags so that you can access the materials you need but still keep them from becoming cluttered inside the large watertight pouch.

adventure medical kits ultralight/watertight .7 first aid kit review - far from the trailhead on a long run, we were glad to have the amk...
Far from the trailhead on a long run, we were glad to have the AMK Ultralight/Watertight .7 along for the foot care issues we had.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

The case, while watertight, is not much more than a heavy-duty ziplock bag, so it is easy to squash the contents, much more so than in heavier hard cases. There's also a quality roll of tape. However, it's not quite wide enough for taping a sprained ankle effectively. We did like the high quality and lightweight tweezers for debriding wounds, pulling thorn spikes, and removing ticks.

adventure medical kits ultralight/watertight .7 first aid kit review - when every ounce mattered, this kit was light enough for mathieu...
When every ounce mattered, this kit was light enough for Mathieu Brown to carry in a day pack on a one-day ascent of the N. Couloir of Red Slate in the Sierra Nevada.
Credit: Viren Perumal

Assortment


This kit has a nice balance of including what's needed for minor and common emergencies and not much more. There are three different analgesic medications, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, and Tylenol, plus an antihistamine. This kit does not have a CPR face shield; the manufacturer recommends this kit for an individual rather than a group, but if a solo hiker finds another person who has needs CPR, they should be able to employ a face shield to eliminate the transmission of bodily fluids. Previous versions of this kit did not include nitrile gloves, so we were happy to see that one pair is now included. We decided to include one more pair, as we have done with most of the other kits we bring on longer trips, as they are light and increase the number of treatments you can make with this kit while still practicing good body substance isolation.

While limited in its ability to administer first aid to a wide range of situations, there is a clear trade-off between size/weight and usefulness of components. We would purchase the AMK Ultralight/Watertight .7 kit in addition to a more robust kit that can be used for more occasions. Some may prefer to cherry-pick items from an extensive first aid kit and move them into a smaller bag for those lightweight trips, but we would rather have the ability to grab an intact kit that matches the trip we are planning.

adventure medical kits ultralight/watertight .7 first aid kit review - a full sheet of moleskin donuts for blister relief was good to see...
A full sheet of moleskin donuts for blister relief was good to see in this kit
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Versatility


The AMK Ultralight/Watertight .7 scored just average in the versatility category, mostly due to the limited quantities of various products. This kit is also lacking a few essential items that are handy in first aid situations, such as irrigation for wound care, burn cream or gel pads, wider tape for ankles, over the counter medications for GI problems and small trauma shears. Some of these products are included in the larger kits in this line (.9 for example).

Also lacking were triangle bandages, splinting materials, and a first aid reference guide. However, this kit is versatile for its size and weight, and its usefulness trumped the larger models for the sheer fact that you're more likely to bring this one with you since it's so compact and lightweight. We would consider this to be a good kit for short day trips, multi-pitch climbs or as a satellite kit for trips away from basecamp (where a larger kit exists) on long backcountry hikes.

adventure medical kits ultralight/watertight .7 first aid kit review - the few tools included, duct tape, forceps and tweezers are good...
The few tools included, duct tape, forceps and tweezers are good, but we would have liked a small pair of scissors too.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Durability


The Ultralight/Watertight.7 received a high rating in this metric. Our testers all agreed that the lightweight design and simple construction of the packaging were the reason this model was a go-to kit to grab for many applications. It's made from silicone-coated nylon and was the only bag we tested that had taped seams and a reversed waterproof zipper.

Note that the outer pouch itself allowed water transmission when completely submerged, so much of the water tightness comes from sealing the inner pouch as well.

It has sewn-in loops for clipping to the back of a climbing harness or inside a kayak, though we prefer to keep it in a separate dry bag if it is going to be exposed to a wet environment. Seasoned river folks know that not many things are truly "waterproof," and your first aid supplies don't work too well when soaked.

adventure medical kits ultralight/watertight .7 first aid kit review - the interior pouch adds another layer of waterproofness to the...
The interior pouch adds another layer of waterproofness to the Ultralight/Watertight .7
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Weight


This kit weighs 8 ounces and is one of the lightest kits that we have tested. Overall, we felt that this model nailed the weight and size category by keeping the components to the bare minimum that one would need to respond to small-scale common emergencies.

The weight savings that the AMK kit enjoys over slightly heavier contenders is in part due to the much more streamlined case made of lightweight quality fabric.

adventure medical kits ultralight/watertight .7 first aid kit review - the smallest and lightest in our test, we grabbed for this kit every...
The smallest and lightest in our test, we grabbed for this kit every time we wanted to go as light as possible
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Value


The Ultralight/Watertight .7 strikes a decent balance between cost and quality. It's a bit more expensive than budget-friendly kits, but for the premium you are paying, you get a sleek and intentionally designed product for your lightweight adventures.

Conclusion


The Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight .7 is a go-to for lightweight adventures because of its quality components, simple design, low weight, and the attention to detail that make this kit as waterproof as possible. This was the most used first aid kit we tested due to its size and weight — it seemed to always be the perfect size for whatever adventure we were heading out on. With a few additional items, such as a CPR mask, trauma shears, irrigation syringe, and a few more medications, this is the go-to kit for most day adventures and small group wilderness excursions.

adventure medical kits ultralight/watertight .7 first aid kit review - light is right on a long scramble in tuolumne meadows, yosemite np.
Light is right on a long scramble in Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite NP.
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