Payday Savings

Extra 10% Off when you spend £60. No code needed, discount applied at checkout.

Free Delivery

On Selected Items & When You Spend £50

Same Day Dispatch

Until 2:30pm Mon-Fri, 11am Sat

Easy Returns

For up to 100 days from purchase

First Aid Kits & Accessories

for Military, Camping, Travel & Outdoor Use

View as

Military First Aid Kits

First Aid Kits & IFAKs - Outdoor & Tactical Medical Kits


Be prepared for the unexpected, our First Aid Kits & IFAKs collection covers compact medical kits for camping, hiking, tactical and everyday use. Popular with outdoor users and tactical operators alike, these kits keep essential supplies organised and accessible when it matters.

Whether you need a compact IFAK for personal carry or a larger kit for the car, work site or a trip away, each is selected for practical organisation, durable storage and quick access.

Shop by brand, including Highlander and Viper Tactical.

What you'll find in this collection

  • Outdoor first aid kits for camping, hiking and travel
  • IFAKs (Individual First Aid Kits) for compact personal carry
  • Tactical pouches and organisers for quick access
  • Practical kits for vehicles, work and everyday preparedness
  • Durable storage built for repeated field use

Ideal for training, outdoor trips and everyday preparedness, these kits and IFAKs help you carry essential medical supplies in an organised, accessible format for safer days in the field, on the trail and beyond.

Ideal for

Camping & Bushcraft • Hiking & Walking • Tactical & Field Use • Work & Vehicles • Travel & Everyday Preparedness • Military & Cadet

Related collections

Browse Torches & Headlamps or the Bushcraft Accessories range.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is an IFAK?

An IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) is a compact personal kit designed to be carried on a belt, pack or plate carrier for quick access to essential first aid supplies.

What should a first aid kit contain?

Contents vary by kit and intended use. Check each product description for the included items, and consider tailoring a kit to your activity, group size and any personal medical needs.

Do I need training to use these kits?

Carrying a kit is only part of being prepared. We recommend appropriate first aid training so you can use the contents effectively, particularly for trauma and remote-area first aid.

Should I check the kit before a trip?

Yes. Check contents before each trip, replace anything used or out of date, and make sure consumables such as dressings are within their use-by dates.