Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman Series 200 Medical Kit Review (2026)
Is the Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman Series 200 the right first aid kit for hunting parties?
Short answer: Yes — it is the kit in the Adventure Medical Kits lineup actually built for firearm and blade country. The Sportsman Series 200 covers groups up to four and includes field trauma supplies — including a trauma pad — that the hiking-oriented Mountain Series kits skip. Solo hunters can run smaller; pure hikers should look at the Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Hiker instead. Serious bleeding-control depth still comes from a dedicated IFAK from our trauma kits and bleeding control collection.
Hunting changes the first aid math. Broadheads, skinning knives, treestands, and remote drainage bottoms create a risk profile that a blister-and-bandage hiking kit does not address. Adventure Medical Kits' Sportsman Series exists for exactly this buyer, and the 200 is its group-sized tier — up to four people in the backcountry. This review positions it inside the AMK ladder, against the rest of our outdoor and personal first aid kits collection, and against the dedicated trauma gear it partially overlaps.
Editorial verdict: 4.6 / 5. The Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman Series 200 is the best group hunting kit we stock — up to four people covered, field trauma supplies including a trauma pad, at around $45.98. It is not a substitute for a dedicated bleeding-control kit in high-risk country, but it is the strongest single-bag starting point for a hunting camp.
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Pros
- Group capacity — rated for up to 4 people, the largest rating in the AMK kits we stock
- Field trauma supplies — includes a trauma pad, a real step past hiking-kit wound care
- Purpose-built for hunting — the risk profile of blades, broadheads, and remote country
- Benchmark brand — AMK component quality and honest ratings
- Strong price for the coverage at around $45.98
Cons
- Not a full IFAK — no substitute for dedicated bleeding control with a tourniquet in high-risk country
- Soft case, not watertight — duck hunters and boat-in camps need a dry bag
- Bulkier than the personal kits — this is a camp bag, not a pocket kit
- No ANSI/OSHA workplace standing
Who the Sportsman Series 200 is for
- Hunting parties of 2-4 sharing one camp kit in the backcountry
- Guides and outfitters equipping a base camp
- Fishing and float camps that want group coverage plus trauma basics
- Rural landowners who want one grab-bag for the barn, the blind, and the woodlot
- Buyers stepping up from the personal kits in our Outdoor & Personal First Aid Kits shelf and the broader first aid kits parent collection
What the Sportsman Series 200 does well
It respects the hunting risk profile
Hiking kits are built around blisters and scrapes; hunting adds lacerations from knives and broadheads, falls from treestands, and distance from help. The Sportsman 200's inclusion of field trauma supplies — including a trauma pad for serious bleeding — acknowledges that difference in kind, not just in degree. Among the kits in our best hiking and outdoor first aid kits guide, it is the one we point hunters to first.
Four-person capacity for camp duty
Adventure Medical Kits rates the 200 for groups up to four, which matches how hunting actually happens — a shared camp with a shared kit. The two-person AMK Mountain Series Hiker and AMK Mountain Series Backpacker run out of consumables fast when four people draw on them; the 200 is stocked for the headcount.
The bridge between first aid and trauma care
The Sportsman 200 occupies the useful middle ground between a hiking kit and a dedicated IFAK. The trauma pad handles serious bleeds better than anything in a standard hiking kit, while the general first aid depth handles the everyday cuts and burns a pure trauma kit ignores. For many hunting camps, the 200 plus one RHINO RESCUE IFAK Trauma Kit with C-A-T Tourniquet is the complete two-bag answer.
AMK quality at a fair group price
At around $45.98 for four-person coverage, the per-hunter cost is about $11.50 — less than a box of premium ammunition, from the most credible brand in outdoor first aid.
Where the Sportsman Series 200 falls short
It is not a tourniquet kit
A trauma pad is not a C-A-T tourniquet. If your hunt involves firearms, remote country, or solo time away from the group, carry dedicated bleeding control on your person — the North American Rescue IPOK is a belt-carried option, and our best trauma kits and IFAKs guide ranks the field. The camp kit does not help you if the injury happens a ridge away from camp.
The soft case needs a dry bag on the water
Duck hunters, float campers, and jet-boat crews should note the 200 is not watertight. Either stow it in a dry bag or look at the waterproof AMK Ultralight/Watertight .5 as the personal layer — see our AMK Ultralight/Watertight .5 review.
It stays in camp
The 200 is a base bag. Each hunter still wants a pocket layer — the North American Rescue Individual Aid Kit or a compact like the Band-Aid Travel Ready kit — for the hours spent away from it.
Sportsman 200 vs the competitive set
| Kit | Sized for | Trauma coverage | Typical price | Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AMK Sportsman Series 200 | Up to 4, backcountry hunts | Trauma pad + field supplies | $45.98 | Check price |
| AMK Mountain Backpacker | 2 people, multi-day | Wound care only | $57.49 | Check price |
| RHINO RESCUE IFAK with C-A-T | Individual trauma | Full IFAK w/ C-A-T tourniquet | $87.99 | Check price |
| Scherber Premium IFAK | Individual trauma | Fully stocked IFAK | $119.99 | Check price |
Read the table as layers, not rivals: the Sportsman 200 is the group base kit; the IFAKs are personal trauma layers. A serious hunting camp carries both.
The AMK ladder: where the Sportsman 200 sits
| Spec | UL/WT .5 | Hiker | Backpacker | Sportsman 200 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| People | 1-2 | 2 | 2 | Up to 4 |
| Trip profile | Day trips | 1-2 days | Multi-day | Backcountry hunts |
| Field trauma supplies | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Waterproof case | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Typical price | $31.95 | $34.49 | $57.49 | $45.98 |
- Buy the Sportsman 200 for hunting parties of 2-4 — the trauma pad and group sizing are the whole point.
- Buy the Backpacker for two-person multi-day hiking — deeper consumables, no trauma layer; see the AMK Mountain Backpacker review.
- Buy the Hiker for weekend hiking pairs — see the AMK Mountain Hiker review.
- Buy the UL/WT .5 when weight and water rule.
Shop the AMK lineup on Amazon → Ultralight/Watertight .5 Mountain Hiker Mountain Backpacker
What to pair with it: the personal trauma layer
The camp bag covers camp; each hunter's belt covers the stalk. The North American Rescue IPOK Individual Patrol Officer Kit is our benchmark belt kit, the North American Rescue Individual Bleeding Control Kit, Basic adds fuller supplies, and the compact RHINO RESCUE 6-Inch Israeli-Style Emergency Bandage fits a bino harness pocket. Browse the full Trauma Kits & Bleeding Control collection for more.
Top personal trauma layers on Amazon → NAR IPOK NAR Bleeding Control Basic Rhino Israeli bandage
Category context: recreation kits vs compliance kits
The Sportsman 200 is sized by group and risk, not by regulation. Outfitters running commercial operations with employees still owe OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 workplace coverage — our OSHA first aid kit requirements explained reference and the workplace first aid kits collection cover that side. The truck that hauls camp should carry its own kit too — see the best vehicle and truck first aid kits guide and our vehicle first aid kits collection. For the full sizing framework across every category, start at the pillar: which first aid kit do you need.
Total cost of ownership
Hunting camps chew through consumables faster than hiking trips — plan on an audit before every season opener. Restock bandages and dressings from the bandages and wound care collection; the General Medi 160-Piece First Aid Kit Refill Bag at about $11.93 refreshes the high-burn items cheaply, and used trauma pads should be replaced like-for-like. Figure the $45.98 kit plus roughly $10-15 a season in restocks for an active camp.
Final verdict: 4.6 / 5
The Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman Series 200 is the strongest single-bag foundation for a hunting camp that we stock: honest four-person sizing, field trauma supplies including a trauma pad, and AMK component quality at around $45.98. Complete the system with a belt-carried bleeding-control kit per hunter from the trauma kits collection. Pure hikers should buy the AMK Mountain Hiker or Backpacker instead — the Sportsman premium buys trauma readiness they may not need.
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Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman Series 200 — FAQ
Is the AMK Sportsman 200 good for hunting?
It is the kit in our catalog built for hunting: group sizing up to four and field trauma supplies including a trauma pad. Pair it with a personal bleeding-control kit from the trauma kits collection for complete coverage.
How many people does the Sportsman Series 200 cover?
Adventure Medical Kits rates it for groups up to four — the camp-kit sweet spot for hunting parties. Larger camps should carry two kits or add a second tier of supplies.
Does the Sportsman 200 include a tourniquet?
Its trauma coverage centers on a trauma pad and field supplies, not a C-A-T tourniquet. Hunters wanting tourniquet coverage should add the RHINO RESCUE IFAK with C-A-T tourniquet or a NAR IPOK per hunter.
Sportsman 200 vs Mountain Backpacker — which should I buy?
Hunters buy the Sportsman 200 (group sizing, trauma pad); multi-day hikers buy the Mountain Backpacker (deeper consumables for two, injury-organized layout). The activities, not the brands, decide.
Sportsman 200 vs a dedicated IFAK — which comes first?
If you hunt with firearms in remote country, the personal IFAK arguably comes first — it is on your body when it matters. The Sportsman 200 is the right second purchase as the camp's general-purpose layer. Our best trauma kits and IFAKs guide ranks the IFAK options.
Is the Sportsman 200 waterproof?
No — it is a soft-case camp kit. Waterfowlers and float hunters should stow it in a dry bag, or add the waterproof AMK Ultralight/Watertight .5 as the on-person layer.
Can the Sportsman 200 be the truck kit too?
It can ride in the truck between hunts, but a dedicated vehicle kit means the truck is covered even when the camp bag is in the field. The MFASCO Vehicle First Aid Kit is our metal-case truck pick.
What is a trauma pad and why does it matter?
A trauma pad is a large absorbent dressing for serious bleeding — far more capable than adhesive bandages for deep lacerations. Its inclusion is the Sportsman line's key differentiator over the hiking-focused Mountain Series.
Is the Sportsman 200 OSHA-compliant for outfitter businesses?
No recreation kit is. Commercial operations with employees need ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-class workplace kits under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 — see the OSHA first aid kit requirements explainer and the workplace first aid kits shelf.
What should each hunter carry personally alongside the camp kit?
A belt or harness bleeding-control layer: NAR IPOK, NAR Individual Aid Kit, or a Rhino Israeli bandage at minimum. The camp bag cannot help you a drainage away.
Does the Sportsman 200 cover burn injuries?
Camp cooking burns are common; supplement with a Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4 x 4 or RHINO RESCUE Burn Kit from the burn care collection if fire is part of your camp.
How often should a hunting camp kit be restocked?
Audit before every season opener and after every use. High-burn consumables restock cheaply from the bandages and wound care shelf; replace any used trauma pad like-for-like immediately.
Is the Sportsman 200 overkill for fishing trips?
For a solo bank angler, yes — a Johnson & Johnson travel kit covers hooks and scrapes. For a four-person float camp with knives, hooks, and a fire, the 200's sizing is right.
Sportsman 200 vs Hiker — can one kit do both hunting and hiking?
The 200 covers hiking injuries fine; it is just bulkier than a hiking pair needs. If you do both activities seriously, run the 200 as the shared base kit and add the UL/WT .5 as the lightweight solo layer.
Where does the Sportsman 200 rank among group outdoor kits?
It is our top group pick in the best hiking and outdoor first aid kits rankings for hunt-adjacent use, on the strength of the trauma pad and honest four-person rating. See the pillar guide for how it fits the whole system.
Last reviewed: · Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman Series product listing, Stop the Bleed program guidance, WC Safety category comparison data.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Capacity and trauma-supply claims are taken from the manufacturer's published specifications — nothing is invented.
We evaluated the kit on its manufacturer-published specifications — group rating up to four, field trauma supplies including a trauma pad, and soft-case format — and positioned it against the AMK ladder, competing outdoor kits, and dedicated IFAKs in the WC Safety catalog on price, trauma coverage, and capacity. Regulatory boundaries were mapped against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 via the International Safety Equipment Association. No first-person field testing is claimed. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to the manufacturer listing or applicable guidance.
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