🔴 Be Prepared, Stay Safe!
The NANUK904 Waterproof First Aid Hard Case is a robust, lightweight solution designed to keep your first aid supplies secure and dry. With military-grade specifications, IP67 waterproof rating, and a patented PowerClaw latching system, this case is perfect for professionals who demand reliability and durability in any environment.
Material Features | Waterproof, Lightweight |
Material Type | Plastic |
Storage Volume | 3 Liters |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.2"L x 7.9"W x 3.7"H |
Capacity | 3 Liters |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Case |
Style Name | First Aid Case |
Color | Red |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Opening Mechanism | Hinge |
Closure Type | Toggle |
Additional Features | Lockable,Lightweight,Impact Resistant,Dustproof |
G**S
Professionally made box, well worth its cost
I could not be more satisfied with this box (and that's not something I usually say with purchases these days.)Both the box, buckles, and the handle are made of thick plastic, that have a very quality, sturdy feel to them. Holding this box, you get the impression it will last longer than you will. The locking buckles are equally up to the task. It has a "burp" valve, allowing built-up pressure to exhaust out, while also not allowing water to come in. It has a large o-ring seal about the main opening, making a water-tight seal.I go kayaking out on the ocean (often alone, when I don't have a teammate to come along), and occasionally kayak-camp. This is my main first aid kit when kayaking. (Everything inside I stocked myself. I've never found a pre-made first aid kit I was happy with.)I haven't been able to come up with any cons for this product. I've owned it for about 8 months now, and taken it out on the water with me several times. (Although, I've been lucky enough to not have to pull it out and use it yet.) However, if I notice any flaws, I will update my review.Some little tips to help make this case even more useful:1) Use magnets to attach things to the inside of the lid. For example: I ordered some small button-sized rare-earth magnets, and used Gorilla Tape to tape them to the inside of the lid (completely surrounded by tape on all sides, so if I accidentally splash water into the case, the magnets won't rust from the saltwater). Then I was able to stick my medic shears to the magnets. So when I flip the box open, my shears are right there and ready to grab in an emergency. I also used this method to attach a few hemostat pliers (they look like scissors, but are really little pliers that can be used to clamp squirting arteries/veins, etc.).2) I recommend adding some reflective tape to all sides of the outside of the box. That way in an emergency at night, it is easier to find when shining a flashlight around. Also, since it floats, if it ever gets dumped over the side of your boat in the dark, shining a light around will make it easier to spot. (Although, everything on your kayak should be lashed down.)All in all, I could not be happier with this purchase. I can't say enough how much it looks like this company put a lot of time and effort into making a quality product (rarely said words these days). I am glad I bought this product, not just for this purchase, but because it gave me the confidence to come back and purchase more for my other first aid kits I keep in the house, car, work, etc.If you're looking for things to stock it with (while this is all subject to what environment you're going to be in and your medical experience), here are some general recommendations (all can be found on Amazon):I strongly recommend the Israeli battle bandage. Hands down the best all-around bandage on the planet.; it can handle almost any kind of wound in a pinch. Have a few of these in all of your first aid kits. They are very capable of saving a life.Quality, pre-made windlass tourniquetsClotting powderShapeable splintSilicone spray-on bandageMedic shears (to cut away clothing when trying to find the bleed)A collection of many different sized/shaped quality bandages (Band-Aids), with a good supply of waterproof bandages if you're going to be around water or rain. Don't cheap out on bandages either. You don't want to find that that cheap bandage you bought doesn't actually stick and keeps falling off when you're out in the middle of nowhere.Triangle sling (large piece of triangular cloth that can be used as an arm sling, among other things)If you have extra space to fill, gauze can come in real handy, but takes up a fair bit of space in a kitPast that, you need to consider the environment you'll use this in, and the people that are most likely going to need it, and stock it for them (like extra prescription medications, etc.)
L**.
It's the bomb!
The pictures do not do justice to just how well made this is. It's AWESOME! I love it! I needed something that would withstand the rigours of FT RVing. We're always going on adventures and I really needed something that could take a beating. This will definitely be something I pass onto my kids.
J**D
High Quality, Great Function and looks cool
Great size to keep in my Jeep. Nice quality box, great hardware and good rubber seal. Very pleased with this. I got this particular one because of the size....just make sure that if you are looking for one of these, make sure you double check the size to ensure you get the one you need/want.
B**N
Perfect for adventure bike
This is a well made product. I strapped it to the inside of my pannier rack (non-exhaust side) and did a 500 mile off road rally. The case was literally dragged through the New Hampshire mud and trails. And everything was safe and dry inside. It shows no wear, just a little smudge after I washed it off with a hose.
M**L
Thick enough
It’s seemingly half the thickness of a pelican, but it’s also half the price. It seems sturdy enough for what I need it for.
P**N
Great little case
Awesome case for a small first aid/boo-boo kit. The latches sometimes get locked in the down position if you knock them when the case is open but it’s not a big deal….just undo the latches and you are good to go.
A**N
A Great Case
While this Nanuk 905 ended up being just a little smaller for my needs than expected, it seems to be of great quality, so I returned this one and bought the Nanuk 904 and am not disappointed. A+ Quality at a competitive price. I am using this as a med kit on my ATV and 10/10 would recommend.
C**X
Great value
Great product compare to imported cases. Very close quality to pelican