Compact, rugged, and ready for anything—the Everyday Carry (EDC) Wallet Kit delivers lifesaving trauma gear in a pocket-sized, low-profile package.
Whether you're law enforcement, military, or a civilian prepared for emergencies, this discreet IFAK provides the perfect balance of concealment and capability for managing severe bleeding and penetrating trauma when seconds matter most.
What This Is (and What It Isn't)
This is a minimalist trauma wallet designed for individuals who need immediate bleeding control capability without the bulk of a full IFAK.
It's not a comprehensive first aid kit—it's a focused, pocket-sized solution for stabilizing life-threatening hemorrhage and chest trauma until advanced care arrives.
Think of it as your last line of defense when a tourniquet alone isn't enough.
Why the EDC Wallet Kit Belongs in Your Pocket
Most IFAKs are too bulky for true everyday carry.
This wallet changes that equation.
Constructed from Laser Cut Laminate (LCL) 500D nylon, it offers exceptional durability while maintaining a slim profile that disappears into cargo pockets, uniform pouches, glove boxes, or small packs.
Key advantages:
- Truly pocket-sized: 6.25" × 4.0" × 1.75" closed—smaller than most smartphones when folded
- Mission-critical contents: Vented chest seals, hemostatic gauze, nitrile gloves, and flat elastic wrap cover the most common life-threatening injuries
- Discreet carry: Low-profile design doesn't print or draw attention in civilian environments
- Rapid deployment: Unfolds to 12.75" × 4.0" for organized access to all supplies
- Field-proven durability: LCL construction resists abrasion, moisture, and repeated use
What You Get
Bleeding control essentials:
- Vented chest seals (2) for penetrating thoracic trauma
- Hemostatic or wound-packing gauze for junctional hemorrhage
- Flat elastic wrap for pressure dressing application
- Nitrile gloves (1 pair) for PPE and infection control
Organization:
- Laser Cut Laminate 500D nylon wallet
- Internal elastic retention loops
- Compact fold-out design for rapid access
Specifications:
- Closed dimensions: 6.25" L × 4.0" H × 1.75" D
- Open dimensions: 12.75" L × 4.0" H
- Weight: Minimal (under 8 oz loaded)
- SKU: 80-1501
- HSA/FSA Eligible
How to Carry and Deploy
Daily carry: Slip into cargo pocket, duty belt pouch, vehicle console, or backpack side pocket—anywhere you need discreet, immediate access to trauma supplies.
In an emergency:
1. Assess scene safety and don PPE (gloves)
2. Unfold wallet to access organized supplies
3. Address massive hemorrhage: pack wounds with hemostatic gauze, apply pressure with elastic wrap
4. Seal penetrating chest wounds with vented chest seals
5. Monitor patient and prepare for EMS handoff
Maintenance: Inspect quarterly for expiration dates; replace used or expired components; store in climate-controlled environment away from extreme heat.
Who This Is For
- Law enforcement officers: Discreet on-duty or plainclothes trauma capability
- Military personnel: Supplemental IFAK for low-vis operations or off-duty carry
- Armed civilians & CCW holders: Responsible preparedness without tactical appearance
- First responders: Backup trauma supplies for vehicle or personal kit
- Outdoor professionals: Guides, hunters, and remote workers in high-risk environments
- Everyday citizens: Anyone committed to being a capable first responder in their community
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"Why not just carry a tourniquet?"
Tourniquets only address limb hemorrhage. This wallet adds capability for junctional wounds (groin, armpit, neck), penetrating chest trauma, and wound packing—injuries a tourniquet can't treat. It's the next layer of preparedness.
"Will this fit in normal pants pockets?"
It's designed for cargo pockets, not standard jeans pockets. At 6.25" × 4" × 1.75", it fits comfortably in cargo pants, duty uniforms, jacket pockets, or small belt pouches. For even more discreet carry, store in a vehicle or bag.
"I'm not trained—is this too advanced?"
The contents are designed for individuals with Stop the Bleed or basic trauma training. If you haven't taken a course yet, we strongly recommend doing so—these supplies are most effective in trained hands. That said, the included components have intuitive application for common emergencies.
"How long do the medical supplies last?"
Sterile components typically have 3–5 year shelf lives. Check expiration dates during quarterly inspections and replace as needed. The wallet itself is built for years of service.
"What's the difference between this and a full IFAK?"
Full IFAKs include tourniquets, airway tools, additional bandages, and more comprehensive supplies. This wallet focuses exclusively on bleeding control and chest seals in the smallest possible package. Many users carry both—a tourniquet on their belt and this wallet as backup.
Ready to Carry Capability?
The EDC Wallet Kit proves you don't need a bulky pouch to be prepared for life-threatening emergencies.
Add it to your everyday carry rotation and gain the confidence that comes from being ready when it matters most.
Add to cart to ensure you're never caught unprepared.
Pair with a *C-A-T® Tourniquet for complete limb and junctional hemorrhage control.*
FAQs
Q: Does this include a tourniquet?
A: No. This wallet focuses on wound packing, chest seals, and pressure dressings. We recommend carrying a separate tourniquet (like the C-A-T® Gen 7) on your belt or in an accessible pocket for limb hemorrhage.
Q: Is training required to use this kit?
A: We strongly recommend Stop the Bleed or equivalent trauma training. While the components are designed for intuitive use, proper training dramatically improves outcomes in high-stress situations.
Q: Can I customize the contents?
A: The wallet is sold as a complete kit with proven components. Once you own it, you can swap contents based on your training and risk assessment, though we recommend maintaining the core bleeding-control focus.
Q: Will this fit in a standard belt pouch?
A: Yes. At 6.25" × 4" × 1.75", it fits most MOLLE pouches, admin pouches, or dedicated IFAK carriers. Many users also carry it loose in cargo pockets or vehicle consoles.
Q: How discreet is this for civilian carry?
A: Very. The black nylon construction has no visible medical markings or tactical branding. It looks like a small utility pouch or wallet, making it ideal for low-profile or plainclothes carry.
Q: Is this HSA/FSA eligible?
A: Yes. This kit qualifies as an eligible medical expense under most HSA and FSA programs. Consult your plan administrator for reimbursement procedures.
Q: What's the shelf life, and how do I know when to replace supplies?
A: Most sterile components have expiration dates printed on packaging. Inspect quarterly and replace expired items. The wallet itself has indefinite service life with normal use.
Q: Can I take this on a plane?
A: TSA regulations vary, but medical supplies are generally permitted in checked baggage. Scissors or sharp tools may be restricted in carry-on. Check current TSA guidelines before traveling.