EDC Trauma Kit Trifold Roll
$38.00
Prepare to stay safe in a dangerous world by keeping essential lifesaving medical gear handy with the Trauma Kit Trifold!
If your first aid kit is too bulky to easily Every Day Carry, it can be tempting to leave it at home, right? The Trauma Kit Trifold eliminates that temptation by packing your most critical “stop the bleed” gear in a slim, EDC friendly form factor that is easy to slip into a briefcase, backpack, satchel, purse, coat pocket, or even your glovebox.
The Trauma Kit Trifold is designed to hold: A CAT or SOF-T tourniquet in the outside elastic TQ loop, a pair of Hyfin Compact chest seals and two packs of wound packing gauze in the inside pockets, and a pair of nitrile medical gloves in the glove pocket under the flap! The duel snap closure and Squadron laminate construction holds everything snug and compact, yet opens easy when you need it. Laser engraved “FIRST AID” markings make for easy identification!
Listing is for the Trauma Kit Trifold pouch/roll only. First aid kit items are only shown for demonstration purposes and are not included.
Description
Features:
- Sized to fit a CAT or SOF-T tourniquet, a pair of Hyfin Compact chest seals, two packs of wound packing gauze, and a pair of nitrile medical gloves (these first aid kit items are not included)
- Laser cut Squadron laminate and heavy duty elastic construction.
- Duel, coated brass snap closure.
- Weighs 2.8 ounces empty.
- Measures approximately 7″ by 7″.
- Proudly Made In The USA from 100% USA Made materials!
Listing is for the empty Trauma Kit Trifold pouch/roll only. Any first aid kit items shown are for demonstration purposes only and are not included.
Additional information
| Weight | .2 lbs |
|---|---|
| Colors | Coyote Brown, Ranger Green |









Shawn G (verified owner) –
Great little trauma kit fits snakes staff EtQ, trauma shears, two pair of nitrile gloves, two packs of compressed wound packing gauze, steris strips, Fits nicely in a cargo pants pocket
Terry Corder (verified owner) –
This is perfect for me. I can carry my tourniquet and some necessary items in case of an emergency in a small compact kit that fits nicely in my EDC bag.