Bike First Aid Kit for Cyclist’s, Compact Waterproof Case, Attaches to Bike Frame, Essential Supplies for Trauma & Emergencies, Black Red
$39.99
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Gear up for safer cycling adventures with our CureIT Cyclist’s Bike First Aid Kit. Designed to strap securely onto your bike, this compact and comprehensive kit ensures you’re prepared for any minor injuries or emergencies on the road. Packed with essential supplies, it equips you to handle common cycling mishaps with ease. The waterproof casing provides reliable protection against the elements, keeping your supplies dry and ready for use. Whether you’re a casual rider or an avid cyclist hitting the trails, this kit is your essential companion for on-the-go emergency care. Stay prepared and stay safe with our Cyclist’s Bike First Aid Kits.
Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 2 x 2.5 inches; 10.2 ounces
Date First Available : March 5, 2024
Manufacturer : CureIT
ASIN : B0CX5SP3LN
Compact & Secure: Straps easily onto your bicycle for on-the-go first aid.
Stay Safe on the go: Includes 50 essential first aid supplies.
Weatherproof Protection: Waterproof casing ensures supplies stay dry in any conditions.
Cyclist’s Safety Companion: Essential for handling minor injuries and emergencies while cycling.
Versatile: Suitable for all cycling adventures, from leisure rides to intense trails.
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8 reviews for Bike First Aid Kit for Cyclist’s, Compact Waterproof Case, Attaches to Bike Frame, Essential Supplies for Trauma & Emergencies, Black Red
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$39.99
Tyler Saunders –
Recommend the buyA
Awesome and alot of items are in it! This is great!
Eloisa –
Good Product
This light is super bright and very easy to install. good for all your night rides very visible to others.
wild travels. –
best bike mounting solution
$40 is too high for what you first of all.this is mostly a boo boo kit HOWEVER it has a good case that mount to your bike.this is a slim form bag and that means not alot is going to fit.i took out the cold compress and the silly all in one tool you dont need on a bike.that left room for a bigger bandage and few items you will need.my advice…buy this and add some real medical kit items like a clot agent and bigger wound pads.and a pill pack.then you good to go for most of what you encounter.if you wipe on a bike band aids are not going to cut it and you dont need alot of them.no premade medical kit is ever going to be 100% so its up to you to know what should be in there.like i said i knew what i was getting…a good mounting solution without having a big red triangle bag on my bike.
janet –
Will be purchasing a second one.
LikedUsingWill purchase second kit for another bike
Nancy W –
Compact kit with basic essentials
This first aid kit comes with Velcro straps to wrap around the bike, but when it arrives, the Velcro straps are put in backwards and they are wrapped tightly around the kit itself. You will need to pull the Velcro straps out and rethread them so that they will properly hold the kit onto the bike.The case is quite compact and is made from waterproof PU leather with a loop so that it can be hung from a carabiner if not attached to a bike. Also included is a strap with a buckle that can be attached to the side of the main case so that it can be worn.The kit comes with a basic first aid booklet that is printed in blue ink on white paper with basic pictures and information. Also included in the kit is an instant cold compress, a pair of large exam gloves, some elastic gauze, and a couple of tubular bandages. In addition, there is a first aid pack that has a number of basic items including:- metal whistle- a pair of metal tweezers- a credit card style multi-tool- insect relief pads- triple antibiotic ointment- antiseptic wipes- 2â by 2â sterile gauze- a variety of bandages in different shapes and sizes- a small roll of medical tapeAll of these things come squished into this little pouch.Once you take all of the items out, they are a little difficult to get back in as it is so tight, but they will fit with a little bit of manipulation. The case is quite stiff and doesn’t have a lot of give so you have to move things around to use up all of the space in the case.My biggest concern with taking things out and putting them back is not accidentally activating the instant cold compress.
Trisha T. –
Doesn’t hold everything
This comes with plenty of first aid items, but everything is forced into it. It took several minutes to get the items out of the small opening. After getting everything out it was impossible to put it all back. I plan to just put a few Bandages into it. It is okay as far as a little bag goes but not the material or quality I was expecting.
Ozark Standard –
Small, compact, has the basics
I like this emergency kit. I personally use it in my car but it fits easily on my bike and will serve me well when I start mountain biking this summer.The kit is well made and can hold up well. The items are fairly basic and I plan on swapping some of them out. I think you can take some of these and switch them out to fit your specific needs but overall this is a great starting point.
Kingnet25 –
Pretty expensive for what you get but good otherwise
I had bought this hoping to mount somewhere to my motorcycle but I couldn’t find a god spot. It is a nice kit but a little pricey for what you get. also everything is kind of crammed in and hard to put back once you take it out. almost one time use. I like the quality and overall look of the carrycase.