Brand: Fieldtex Made in USA
Material: Cordura Nylon
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When you’re deep in the wilderness, a hunting survival kit can mean the difference between safety and danger.
This Fieldtex hunting first aid kit is built for hunters, archers, and outdoor adventurers — helping you treat injuries, stop bleeding, and stay warm until help arrives.
Rated among the best hunting survival kits, this hunting emergency kit delivers lightweight, rugged, and reliable performance trusted by hunters in the field.
Built for the Outdoors: Rugged, Weather-Resistant Hunting Gear
Crafted from rugged Cordura nylon, this backcountry hunting survival kit is weather-resistant and built for harsh conditions.
Each Fieldtex hunting survival kit features a compact, durable design with quick-access organization — ideal for field dressing, wound care, and dependable outdoor safety.
Hunting Survival Kit Packing Checklist: What To Carry In Your Stand or Pack
Even with a hunting survival kit, every hunter should carry extra essentials for comfort and safety:
- Multi-Tool or Knife: For gear repairs and field dressing.
- Whistle or Signal Mirror: For signaling during emergencies.
- Spare Batteries or Power Bank: To keep flashlights and GPS running.
- Extra Socks & Gloves: Stay dry and prevent frostbite.
- Water Purification Tablets: For clean drinking water on multi-day hunts.
- High-Energy Snacks: Maintain stamina during long treks.
- Compact Field Dressing Kit: For game handling and cleanup.
Tip: Keep your Fieldtex hunting first aid kit easily accessible in your backpack or stand pouch for quick emergency response.
How to Use This Hunting Survival Kit
- Stop bleeding: Apply pressure or use the tourniquet.
- Clean wounds: Use antiseptic towelettes and first aid kits for hunting gauze.
- Protect injuries: Secure with gauze or pressure bandages.
- Prevent exposure: Use the emergency blanket to retain warmth.
- Signal for rescue: Use flashlight or carry a whistle in your hunting survival pack.
These simple steps keep you safe and improve survival during backcountry trips.
Small Hunting Emergency Kit vs Hunter’s First Aid Kit — Which One Is Right for You?
Choosing between kits depends on your hunting style and group size. Both Fieldtex hunting kits feature rugged materials and organized medical supplies for reliable performance in the field.
| Feature | Small Hunting Emergency Kit | Hunter’s First Aid Kit |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | Lightweight (under 1 lb) | Mid-weight (1.5–2 lbs) |
| Capacity | 1–2 hunters | 3–5 hunters |
| Tourniquet Included | Yes | Yes |
| Emergency Blanket Size | 52" x 84" | 60" x 90" |
| Best For | Solo hunts, day trips | Multi-day or group hunts |
| Price Range | Budget-friendly | Premium, expanded kit |
Why Hunters Trust Fieldtex Hunting First Aid Kits
Each survival kit for hunting is built to professional outdoor standards. Fieldtex hunting survival kits are Made in the USA, trusted for durability, compact design, and reliable medical hunting supplies.
What Hunters Say:
“Lightweight and tough.” — Midwest guide
“Everything I needed fast.” — A. Hunter
“Fits perfectly in my pack.” — Backcountry bowhunter
Why Choose This Fieldtex Hunting First Aid & Survival Kit
Recognized as one of the best hunting survival kits for outdoor safety, this backpack hunting first aid kit combines medical hunting supplies and survival gear for fast, reliable response in the wild.
Trusted by hunters nationwide, the Fieldtex Small Hunting Emergency Kit combines medical hunting supplies and outdoor survival gear for fast response in the wild.
Built tough with a weather-resistant Cordura case, it’s Made in the USA for lasting reliability.
Buy the Fieldtex Hunting First Aid & Survival Kit — Compact, Rugged, and Ready for Every Hunt.
FAQs About Hunting First Aid & Survival Kit
Stay prepared for the backcountry with essential guidance on building and using a hunting first aid and survival kit, tailored for emergencies, injuries, and extended hunts.
A hunting first aid kit includes bandages, gauze, a tourniquet, scissors, antiseptic wipes, an emergency blanket, eye wash, a cold pack, tweezers, gloves, and ointments — everything needed for field injuries.
Wrap the tourniquet two inches above the wound, tighten until bleeding stops, and note the time of application. Use it only for severe bleeding when medical help isn’t immediately available.
Yes. This hunters survival kit meets standard outdoor safety and medical transport guidelines. It contains non-restricted medical items, so it’s legal for hunting, camping, or backcountry travel in all U.S. states.
Most items in this hunting emergency kit last 3–5 years. Replace used or expired products regularly — especially ointments, antiseptics, and cold packs — to ensure full emergency readiness.
Yes. The Small Hunting Survival Kit supports 1–2 hunters for short trips. For groups or multi-day hunts, upgrade to the Hunter’s First Aid Kit for expanded supplies and additional bandages.
For a complete outdoor survival first aid kit, add a whistle, signaling mirror, folding saw, extra water, pain relievers, and a field dressing kit for game preparation or emergency shelter setup.
The 10 essentials include: knife, fire starter, first aid kit, flashlight, shelter, signaling device, water filter, food, navigation tools, and emergency blanket. Each is crucial for outdoor safety. See our full hunting survival kit list above to check what’s included in every Fieldtex emergency pack — the ultimate survival kit hunting essential.
Every hunter should carry a hunting survival pack with first aid gear, extra clothing, communication tools, and outdoor safety gear like a map, GPS, or satellite communicator for emergencies.
A first aid kit focuses on medical treatment, while a survival kit adds food, fire-starting tools, and signaling gear. The Fieldtex Hunting Survival Kit combines both for all-in-one protection.
Keep your hunting survival gear in a waterproof pouch or backpack. Store it in a cool, dry place and check supplies before every hunting season for readiness and expiration.
Yes, it doubles as a camping and hunting survival kit. Lightweight and compact, it’s perfect for fishing trips, hiking excursions, and any outdoor adventure where quick medical care is needed.
No. The government does not supply free hunting survival kits. However, official agencies like Ready.gov recommend all outdoor enthusiasts build personal emergency kits for disaster preparedness.