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Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7, Up to 3 People Review (2026)

Is the Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 the right first aid kit for a family or small group?

Short answer: Yes โ€” if you are 3 people who want the same waterproof case engineering as the smaller Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight .5 but need coverage for one more person. The .7 is not the same kit as the .5 โ€” it is the next size up in the same Ultralight/Watertight waterproof sub-line, rated up to 3 people rather than 1-2. Pairs who do not need the extra capacity should stay with the cheaper .5; groups of two who want injury-organized compartments instead of a waterproof pouch should compare the Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Hiker.

Adventure Medical Kits builds the Ultralight/Watertight series around one core trade-off: waterproof protection and low weight over raw volume. The .5 is that line's smallest kit, sized for 1-2 people; the .7 is the same waterproof case format scaled up to cover a third person โ€” a family of three, a pair of parents with one child, or three friends sharing a single kit on the same trip. This review positions the .7 against its closest sibling, the .5, against the rest of the AMK ladder in our outdoor and personal first aid kits collection, against a true cross-vendor competitive set, and covers what to add before you carry it somewhere remote.

Editorial verdict: 4.5 / 5. The Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 is the waterproof-case answer for a family of three or a small group who still want the .5's weight-conscious engineering. It is not a multi-day kit and it is not the injury-organized Mountain Series โ€” within that scope, it is the cleanest way to add a third person to a waterproof AMK kit.

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Pros

  • Up to 3 people โ€” a real step up from the .5's 1-2 person rating, in the same case format
  • Waterproof case carried over from the Ultralight/Watertight engineering that anchors the .5
  • Right kit for a small family or trio that does not want to split into two separate kits
  • Benchmark brand โ€” Adventure Medical Kits is the reference name in wilderness first aid
  • Clean fit for water-exposed trips โ€” paddling, wet-weather hiking, family car camping near a lake or coast

Cons

  • Costs more than the .5 โ€” at $44.95 versus $31.95, you are paying for the third-person fill
  • Not injury-organized like the Mountain Series โ€” supplies live in the same waterproof pouch format as the .5, not separated by problem type
  • Three-person ceiling โ€” larger groups need the Sportsman Series 200 or a second kit
  • No trauma layer and not ANSI/OSHA workplace equipment

Who the Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 is for

  • Families of three โ€” two adults and a child, or three adults sharing one trip kit
  • Small friend groups who want one waterproof kit rather than splitting into a pair-sized .5 and a separate pocket kit
  • Paddlers and kayakers traveling as a trio who need the same watertight protection as the smaller .5
  • Buyers who already know they want the Ultralight/Watertight case format and just need to size it correctly for their group
  • Anyone comparing options across our Outdoor & Personal First Aid Kits shelf or the parent first aid kits parent collection

What the Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 does well

It scales the .5's case, not just the price

The single most important thing to understand about the .7 is that it is not a rebrand of the .5 with a higher price tag โ€” it carries the same waterproof, weight-conscious case engineering forward while adding capacity for a third person. That distinction matters because a lot of buyers assume "bigger number" means "different product line entirely." It does not. See our Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight .5 review for the case-format details this kit inherits.

Honest sizing for a real household unit

"Up to 3 people" covers a genuinely common travel unit โ€” two parents and one kid, or three adults sharing a boat or a car. Adventure Medical Kits' person ratings track real consumable depth rather than the inflated "family of six!" claims that show up on cheap compact kits, which is why AMK anchors our best hiking and outdoor first aid kits guide.

Waterproof protection where it counts

Most compact kits at this price live in soft zip pouches that soak through the first time a bag sits in a wet trunk or a boat takes on spray. The .7 keeps the .5's watertight design, which means dressings and medications stay dry on paddle trips and wet-weather outings โ€” the same advantage that earns the .5 a 4.6/5 in our lineup.

One kit instead of two

A family of three has two realistic options: buy the .5 and a second pocket kit, or buy one .7 sized correctly for the whole group. The single-kit approach is simpler to pack, simpler to restock, and simpler to remember on the way out the door.

Where the Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 falls short

It is a bigger .5, not a Mountain Series kit

Buyers expecting injury-organized compartments โ€” supplies grouped by wound type rather than one pouch โ€” should look at the Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Hiker instead. The Hiker trades waterproofing for that layout; the .7 keeps the .5's simpler pouch format at a larger fill.

Three people is the ceiling

A fourth person exhausts a three-person kit at exactly the wrong moment. Hunting parties and larger group trips should look at the AMK Sportsman Series 200, rated for up to four with field trauma supplies.

No multi-day depth

Like the .5, the .7 is sized around the same day-focused Ultralight/Watertight engineering โ€” it is not built with the multi-day consumable depth of the Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Backpacker. Trips running several days should size up rather than assume the .7's extra person-capacity also means extra trip-length capacity.

Minor-wound scope only

Like every kit in this class, the .7 treats cuts, blisters, and sprains โ€” not arterial bleeding. Families in remote country should add items from the trauma kits and bleeding control collection (details below).

Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 vs the competitive set

Kit Sized for Case Typical price Amazon
AMK Ultralight/Watertight .7 Up to 3 people Waterproof $44.95 Check price
KeepGoing Travel First Aid Kit Car + outdoors double duty Soft case $41.95 Check price
RHINO RESCUE EVA Small Hiking Kit Day hikes, trail running EVA hard-shell, waterproof $25.99 Check price
Be Smart Get Prepared 110-Piece Desks, dorms, day packs Hard case $8.99 Check price

Against the KeepGoing Travel kit, the .7 wins on waterproof case engineering at a similar price. Against budget hard-case kits, it loses on price per piece but wins on case quality and honest person-rating. Neither competitor is built specifically for a 3-person waterproof use case the way the .7 is.

The AMK ladder: where the .7 sits by trip length and group size

This is the comparison that matters most before you buy: the .7 is not a bigger version of the Mountain Series, and it is not the same product as the .5. It is the .5's waterproof case format, sized up by one person.

Spec UL/WT .5 UL/WT .7 Mountain Hiker Mountain Backpacker Sportsman 200
People 1-2 Up to 3 2 2 Up to 4
Trip focus Day trips Day trips (larger group) 1-2 days Multi-day Backcountry hunts
Waterproof case โœ“ โœ“ โ€” โ€” โ€”
Injury-organized layout โ€” โ€” โœ“ โœ“ โ€”
Typical price $31.95 $44.95 $34.49 $57.49 $45.98
  • Buy the .7 if you are a family of three or a small trio who wants the .5's waterproof case scaled up โ€” not if you just want two people covered.
  • Buy the UL/WT .5 instead if you are only 1-2 people โ€” it is $13 cheaper and sized correctly for that group.
  • Buy the Mountain Hiker if two people want injury-organized compartments over waterproofing.
  • Buy the Sportsman 200 for hunting groups up to four that need field trauma supplies.

Shop the AMK lineup on Amazon โ†’ Ultralight/Watertight .5 Mountain Hiker Sportsman 200

What to add: trauma and burn supplements

For remote family trips, layer bleeding control on top of the .7. The North American Rescue Flat ETD 6-Inch Emergency Trauma Dressing and North American Rescue Wound Packing Gauze, Z-Folded add real capability without crowding a waterproof pouch, and a RHINO RESCUE Vented Chest Seal covers penetrating-injury risk on remote water trips. Families cooking over a campfire should add a Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4 x 4 Inch or Burn-Fix hydrogel packets from the burn care collection. Our best trauma kits and IFAKs guide covers full trauma-kit options if you would rather carry a dedicated second kit.

Top trauma add-ons on Amazon โ†’ NAR Flat ETD NAR wound packing gauze Rhino chest seal

Category context: trip kits vs compliance kits

The .7 is a recreation kit sized by group, not a compliance kit sized by headcount at a jobsite. Workplace buyers need ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A or B fills governed by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 โ€” start with our OSHA first aid kit requirements explained reference and the workplace first aid kits collection. Families who want one kit for car and trail should also read our best vehicle and truck first aid kits guide โ€” a vehicle kit stays with the car while the .7 goes in the pack or boat bag.

Total cost of ownership

The waterproof case and closure are the durable purchase; consumables get used and replaced as a group of three burns through supplies faster than a solo kit. Restock from the bandages and wound care collection โ€” Band-Aid Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages and Med Pride 60733 Sterile Non-Stick Pads cover the most-used slots for a few dollars, or restock several kits at once from the first aid kit refills collection using a bag like the General Medi 160-Piece First Aid Kit Refill Bag. Check ointment and medication dates each season. Over several years of family trips, expect the $44.95 kit plus modest annual restocks โ€” cheaper than buying two separate smaller kits and managing both.

Final verdict: 4.5 / 5

The Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 is the kit we point families of three and small trios to when they want the .5's waterproof case engineering without splitting into two kits. It is not the same product as the AMK UL/WT .5 โ€” buy the .5 instead if you are only 1-2 people, the AMK Mountain Series Hiker if you want injury-organized compartments over waterproofing, or the AMK Sportsman Series 200 for groups of four.

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Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 โ€” FAQ

Is the Adventure Medical Kits .7 the same kit as the .5?

No. The .7 shares the .5's waterproof case engineering but is a distinct, larger kit rated for up to 3 people rather than 1-2. See our AMK Ultralight/Watertight .5 review for the smaller kit's full breakdown.

How many people does the .7 cover?

Up to 3 people, per Adventure Medical Kits' listing. Groups of four should carry the AMK Sportsman 200 instead, or a second kit.

Is the .7 waterproof?

Yes โ€” it uses the same Ultralight/Watertight case design as the .5, built for paddle trips and wet-weather outings where a soft pouch would soak through.

AMK .7 vs .5 โ€” which should I buy?

Buy the .5 if you are only 1-2 people โ€” it is $13 cheaper and sized correctly. Buy the .7 if a third person is joining the trip and you still want the waterproof case format rather than switching to the soft-case Mountain Series Hiker.

AMK .7 vs Mountain Hiker โ€” which for injury-organized compartments?

The Mountain Series Hiker. It trades waterproofing for injury-based compartments and covers 2 people on 1-2 day trips. The .7 keeps the .5's simpler waterproof pouch format but covers a third person.

AMK .7 vs Sportsman 200 โ€” which for hunting groups?

The Sportsman 200. It covers up to four and includes field trauma supplies the .7 lacks. The .7 is the better waterproof family kit; the Sportsman is the better firearm-country kit.

AMK .7 vs Mountain Backpacker โ€” which for multi-day trips?

The Mountain Series Backpacker. The .7 shares the .5's day-focused Ultralight/Watertight engineering โ€” its extra person capacity does not add multi-day consumable depth.

Is the .7 good for family day trips?

Yes โ€” it is sized specifically for a small group like two adults and a child, or three adults, on day-length outings where waterproofing matters.

Does the .7 include bleeding-control gear?

No. It covers minor wound care, not major hemorrhage. Add a NAR Flat ETD 6-Inch trauma dressing or shop the trauma kits collection for remote-country coverage.

How much does the .7 cost compared to the .5?

The .7 runs $44.95 versus the .5's $31.95 โ€” about $13 more for the third-person capacity within the same waterproof case format.

Is the .7 OSHA- or ANSI-compliant?

No. Workplace first aid falls under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 โ€” see our OSHA first aid kit requirements explainer and the workplace first aid kits shelf for compliant options.

What does the ".7" designation mean?

It identifies the .7 as a distinct size tier within Adventure Medical Kits' Ultralight/Watertight series, positioned above the .5 for a third person while keeping the same waterproof case format. It is not a model number that precedes any other kit.

Is the .7 good for paddling or kayaking with a family?

Yes โ€” the watertight case is the reason to choose it over a soft-case kit for a trio on the water. See the case-engineering detail in our AMK UL/WT .5 review, which shares the same waterproof design.

How long will the .7's supplies last?

The case lasts years; consumables last until used or expired, and a three-person kit depletes faster than a solo one. Restock after every trip that uses supplies from the bandages and wound care collection.

Can the .7 double as a family car kit?

It can, but a dedicated vehicle first aid kit is the better garage-forward answer โ€” the KeepGoing Travel First Aid Kit is designed for that car-plus-outdoors double duty. Keep the .7 with the trip gear so it never gets left behind.

What should I add to the .7 for remote family trips?

Bleeding control and burn care. A NAR Flat ETD 6-Inch trauma dressing and a Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4 x 4 Inch cover gaps the base fill does not address.

Where does the .7 fit in a complete first aid plan?

It is the waterproof trail-and-water layer for a small group. Pair it with a workplace-compliant kit at the shop, a vehicle kit in the car, and trauma coverage where risk warrants โ€” our pillar guide which first aid kit do you need maps the whole system.

Why trust this Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 review? WC Safety operates as an independent PPE and safety-supply retailer โ€” we stock the Ultralight/Watertight series and its Adventure Medical Kits siblings for outdoor programs and individual buyers. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by Adventure Medical Kits or paid third-party reviewers. Capacity claims come from the manufacturer's published listing (up to 3 people, waterproof case), cross-checked against the .5's published specifications and the competitive set in our own catalog, with workplace-kit boundaries mapped to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks this product and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” First aid and emergency preparedness desk ยท specialization: workplace, vehicle, trauma, and wilderness first aid kit selection.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight series product listing, FDA OTC first aid monograph framework, WC Safety category comparison data.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Capacity claims are taken from the manufacturer's published specifications โ€” nothing is invented.
How this Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 review was researched
We evaluated the kit on its manufacturer-published specifications โ€” up to 3-person rating and waterproof case construction โ€” and positioned it against its closest sibling, the .5, and against every competing outdoor and family-sized kit in the WC Safety catalog on price, case type, 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.
Disclosure. WC Safety is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links on this page. WC Safety also stocks the Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit .7 in its own catalog. No manufacturer sponsored, reviewed, or influenced this content. The 4.5/5 rating reflects waterproof case engineering, honest 3-person sizing, and value within its family/small-group class. This article is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a qualified professional for workplace first aid program requirements and wilderness medicine training for backcountry emergencies.
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