Uncharted Supply Co. Core Review
Our Verdict
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This Product
Uncharted Supply Co. Core | |||||
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Awards | Best for the Car | Best Value for Home Use | Best Value for the Outdoors | ||
Price | $39 List | $35 List $36.98 at Amazon | $25 List $18.36 at Amazon | $29.95 at REI Compare at 2 sellers | $25 List $21.69 at REI |
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Bottom Line | A very lightweight and bare-bones kit that may require some additions to be comprehensive | A first aid kit with plenty of practical supplies for a road trip or in the backcountry | An easy to store kit with plenty of bandages to keep the whole family covered | This small kit is easily packable and has enough materials to treat many common backcountry injuries | Light, packable, and affordable, this kit fits in a daypack and ensures you are ready for the unforeseen |
Rating Categories | Uncharted Supply Co... | Homestock+ Professi... | Johnson & Johnson A... | Adventure Medical K... | HART Health Weekend |
Quality (25%) | |||||
Assortment (25%) | |||||
Versatility (25%) | |||||
Durability (15%) | |||||
Weight (10%) | |||||
Specs | Uncharted Supply Co... | Homestock+ Professi... | Johnson & Johnson A... | Adventure Medical K... | HART Health Weekend |
Measured Weight | 6 oz | 21 oz | 22 oz | 10 oz | 10 oz |
Dimensions | 6" x 4" x 2" | 7.9'' x 5.9'' x 3.6'' | 10" x 7" x 3.5" | 6.5" x 5.5" x 3" | 6.5" x 5.5" x 2" |
First Aid Book | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
CPR Mask/ Face Shield | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
Medications | No | No | Yes - acetaminophen | Yes - acetaminophen, ibuprofen, asprin, antihistamine | Yes - acetaminophen, ibuprofen, asprin, antihistamine |
Type of Gloves | 1 pair nitrile | 1 pair nitrile | 2 pair nitrile | 1 pair nitrile | None |
Splint | No | No | No | No | No |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The smaller of the two kits that Uncharted Supply Co. manufactures, the Core is the core of a first aid kit that requires supplementation. This extremely lightweight kit provides the basic bandaging materials needed to address common scrapes and cuts, put pressure on a wound, or perform CPR (assuming proper training). Ultimately, we found that it really serves better as the starting point and packaging to what we would consider a basic day kit, and is not sufficient on its own.
Performance Comparison
Quality
We found that this Uncharted Supply Co. kit has a wide range of quality in its elements. The case itself is securely sewn and made of a sturdy, densely woven fabric. Internally, the adhesive and non-adhesive bandages were packaged in a secure, waxy paper that resisted tearing and small amounts of moisture when we stuffed this first aid kit deep in a pack. The trauma shears are similarly high quality, full-sized, and close to hospital-grade.
On the other hand, the compression bandage has brittle packaging that cracked under slight use. While not intended to be sterile, a wet, dirty compression bandage can still become less effective. The included tweezers are made of a plastic composite that feels flimsy and breakable. Overall, there does not seem to be a middle ground in this kit, it seems to be split—half are suitable quality contents and half are lower quality with unremarkable packaging.
Assortment
This kit is marketed and intended for lightweight day trips and hikes, so we evaluated it as such. Overall, we feel that the contents of the Core kit are lacking even for a lightweight day use pack. The contents provide the resources to treat up to medium-sized cuts and scrapes, but that's about it.
There are no medications included in this kit. The tape provided is only ½" wide, narrowing its use to adhering bandages and eliminating possible uses for ankle and joint stabilization. Plus, there's not much tape on the roll to start with. The compression bandage has a flimsy, thin weave that does not feel secure when we test-wrapped it on our ankles. Additionally, the tweezers included are plastic and have a flat square tip that makes them difficult to use for precision debriding, splinter, or tick removal. It is important to note the Core does include a set of gloves and CPR barrier to allow a quick and safe response for a victim of cardiac arrest. In general, however, this kit proves only useful in a small portion of common day trip injuries.
Versatility
The Uncharted Supply Co. Core begins lacking a few items for even a day trip size, so it cannot really be pared down for smaller trips and we were left to evaluate how easily it could be added to. The kit does leave an empty pocket labeled “personal” that can be filled with any additional items you desire. Each pocket is labeled specifically for the item it holds, not the injuries it is meant to treat, so the labels become inaccurate if you add enough items for a longer trip. Regardless, this kit has only a handful of the items needed for an overnight trip, meaning beefing it up is comparable to building a whole kit from the ground up. In other words, not very versatile until you purchase several additions in build-your-own style.
Durability
Similar to the quality of the components of the Core, the durabilities of its elements are a mixed bag. The exterior of this kit is tightly woven and tear-resistant fabric. This resisted tearing and rubbing on coarse rock and branches in our testing. Contrastingly, the zipper is bi-directional, but the teeth are large and clunky and the pulls feel light and cheap. Over the testing period, we also noticed that the zipper leaves an obvious gap where the bi-directional zipper meets. This creates an avenue for moisture to more easily affect the supplies within this first aid kit. Those supplies also vary in durability. The trauma shears are large and sturdy, with adequate space in the pack so they do not poke through the case, leading us to favor them among many trauma shears we encountered. On the other hand, the plastic construction of the tweezers makes us believe they will quickly lose precision, break or bend, causing us to replace them. In summary, this kit's durability was questionable aside from the trauma shears.
Weight
The Core is the lightest weight of the kits we tested. This, however, does not mean that it's the best. Lightweight benefit is all about efficiency in your travel and supplies. While this kit may save you ounces on the trail, its limited scope of injury treatments might also leave you wishing you had just carried a few more ounces in the event you needed to use it. This option is not lightweight because it is pared down to essentials in minimal packaging; rather, it is lightweight because it is lacking essentials.
Value
This kit is priced right around, or slightly above, the other lightweight day trip kits in this review. Given the Core kit's lack of versatility and usefulness in its contents, and somewhat limited packaging, this feels a little high for what you're getting. Unfortunately, to bring this kit up to a standard that our experiences in the medical field dictate, we need to beef it up significantly. Given this additional cost, we think there are more budget-friendly and value-filled options out there.
Conclusion
The lightweight benefits of the Uncharted Supply Co. Core model are balanced with the variety of contents it has. If you would like to be able to build on and customize a bare-bones kit then this may be a decent option for you. This kit on its own, however, does not provide adequate supplies to treat many common day hike injuries such as burns, blisters, splinters, or sprains. For this price point, there may be another kit that meets more of these needs.