Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Backpacker Medical Kit
Title tag: AMK Mountain Series Backpacker Kit | 96 Pieces | WC Safety Description tag: Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Backpacker β 96-piece kit for 2 on multi-day trips. In stock, ships from WC Safety. Rated ...
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Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Backpacker First Aid Kit β 96-Piece Multi-Day Kit for 2
The Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Backpacker is the kit to order when a two-person trip stretches past a single overnight. Its 96 pieces are organized by injury type β the same system as the smaller Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Hiker β with the consumable depth to survive several days without restocking, plus a wilderness guide for when there is no signal to search. This page covers what ships in the case, how it compares to its AMK siblings, and what to add before you carry it into genuinely remote country.
The Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Backpacker is a manufacturer-rated 96-piece recreation first aid kit organized by injury type, sized for two people on multi-day outings, and packaged with a wilderness guide.
Key features
- 96 pieces of multi-day depth β consumables sized so day three does not find an empty pouch
- Injury-organized compartments carried up from the rest of the Mountain Series
- Wilderness guide included β a printed field reference for when there is no cell signal
- Top of the two-person AMK ladder, above the Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Hiker in consumable count
- Honest two-person, multi-day rating from the category's most credible brand
- Soft, packable case engineered to be carried, not fought
Pros
- Real multi-day consumable depth β not just a bigger label
- Wilderness guide is genuine field value, not a gimmick
- Same injury-organized logic as the weekend-tier Hiker
- Top of a clean, honestly priced ladder
Cons
- Priciest two-person kit in the AMK lineup
- Fabric case is not watertight β needs a dry bag on the water
- No dedicated trauma layer β bleeding control is an add-on
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Vendor | Adventure Medical Kits |
| Product line | Mountain Series |
| Piece count | 96 pieces |
| Rated capacity | 2 people, multi-day outings |
| Included | Wilderness guide, injury-organized case |
| Category | Outdoor First Aid Kit |
Use cases
- Pairs heading out for two nights or more, where used supplies cannot be replaced mid-trip
- Section hikers and long-weekend backpackers who want one kit covering the whole itinerary
- Couples who outgrew the Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Hiker and want the same system with more depth
- Basecamp campers treating the kit as the group's fixed medical station alongside the first aid kits parent collection
What pairs with the Mountain Series Backpacker?
The Backpacker's 96 pieces cover wound, blister, and sprain care β not major hemorrhage. Multi-day distance from a road is exactly where bleeding control earns its weight: a North American Rescue Wound Packing Gauze, Z-Folded and a North American Rescue Flat ETD 6-Inch Emergency Trauma Dressing add serious capability for a few ounces, and a RHINO RESCUE 6-Inch Israeli-Style Emergency Bandage is the budget alternative. Campfire cooks should slot in a Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4 x 4 Inch from the burn care collection. Restock the high-turn slots from the bandages and wound care collection β Band-Aid Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages and Healqu Island Dressing 4 x 4 Inch cover the most-consumed categories. What does not pair with the Backpacker: it is not watertight, so river trippers and wet-coast paddlers need the Ultralight/Watertight .5 instead or a dry bag, and it is not the car's kit β pair it with a dedicated vehicle first aid kit that stays in the trunk year-round.
Where the Backpacker sits in the Adventure Medical Kits ladder
The Mountain Series prices cleanly by trip length: the Backpacker is the top step for two people, adding consumable depth over the Hiker without changing the layout logic you already know.
| Spec | UL/WT .5 | Hiker | Backpacker | Sportsman 200 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| People | 1-2 | 2 | 2 | Up to 4 |
| Trip length | Day | 1-2 days | Multi-day | Backcountry hunts |
| Piece count | Minimal | Weekend fill | 96 pieces | Group fill + trauma pad |
| Best for | Weight/water critical | Weekend pairs | Multi-day pairs | Hunting groups |
- Choose the Backpacker when two people go out for multiple days β this is its exact design brief.
- Choose the Mountain Series Hiker for weekends β same system, big savings.
- Choose the Ultralight/Watertight .5 when ounces and water rule.
- Choose the Sportsman Series 200 for hunting parties up to four β see the Sportsman Series 200 review.
Ready to order the Mountain Series Backpacker?
Order the Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Backpacker below through WC Safety, or check the current Amazon price. It ships alongside the rest of the outdoor and personal first aid kits collection and the first aid kits parent collection.
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Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Backpacker β Buying FAQ
Is the Mountain Series Backpacker in stock at WC Safety?
Yes β it ships from current inventory alongside the rest of the outdoor and personal first aid kits collection. Order through the WC Safety cart or check the current Amazon listing above.
Should I order the Backpacker or the Mountain Hiker for a five-day trip?
Order the Backpacker β its 96-piece fill is sized for multi-day depth the Mountain Series Hiker is not built to carry. Weekend-only hikers should stay with the Hiker and save the difference.
What should I add to my cart for a multi-day trip in remote country?
A bleeding-control item from the trauma kits and bleeding control collection β the North American Rescue Wound Packing Gauze, Z-Folded is a light add that fits the Backpacker's remaining space.
Can I order the Backpacker and Hiker together to keep both sizes on hand?
Yes β many households order the Hiker for weekend trips and the Backpacker for planned multi-day trips, and both ship in the same order from the outdoor and personal first aid kits collection.
Will the Backpacker ship in time for a trip departing soon?
Order as soon as your trip is booked and check current shipping windows at checkout. Multi-day trips deserve lead time β this is not a last-minute purchase.
Is the price shown here the same as Amazon's price?
Prices are set independently by each retailer and change over time. Use the Amazon button above to confirm the current live price, and check WC Safety's cart for our current price.
What is included when I order the Backpacker?
A single soft-sided kit with 96 pieces organized by injury type, sized for two people on a multi-day trip, plus a wilderness guide. It does not include dedicated bleeding-control gear.
Can I return the Backpacker if it turns out to be more kit than I need?
Check WC Safety's current return policy at checkout before ordering. Unopened, unused kits are typically the easiest to return or exchange for the smaller Hiker.
Does WC Safety sell the Backpacker in bulk for outdoor education programs?
Contact WC Safety directly for multi-unit orders. Programs equipping several instructor kits should reach out before placing repeated single-unit orders.
Should I order the Backpacker if I am not sure my trip will run multi-day?
If the trip is likely to stay a single overnight, order the less expensive Mountain Series Hiker instead and step up to the Backpacker once your trips are consistently multi-day.
How do I confirm the Amazon listing linked here is the genuine product?
The Amazon button above links directly to the ASIN for this exact kit. Confirm the seller is Adventure Medical Kits or a verified Amazon retailer before completing checkout.
Can I add trauma supplies or a vehicle kit to the same order as the Backpacker?
Yes β the trauma kits and bleeding control collection and vehicle first aid kits collection are both stocked separately and can ship in the same WC Safety order.
Last updated: Β· Sources reviewed: Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Backpacker product listing, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, WC Safety catalog comparison data.
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Specs and pricing references are checked against the current Adventure Medical Kits listing on every update. Comparison data against sibling AMK kits is refreshed whenever a new kit is added to the outdoor and personal first aid kits collection.
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