KEEP>GOING First Aid Sunny Rainbow GoKit Review: 130 Pieces of TSA-Ready Peace of Mind
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Jul. 11, 2026 REVIEW
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KEEP>GOING First Aid Sunny Rainbow GoKit Review: 130 Pieces of TSA-Ready Peace of Mind

I've cycled through more cheap first aid kits than I can count — the kind with a flimsy plastic case and three band-aids rattling around inside. The KEEP>GOING Sunny Rainbow GoKit is the first one I've actually kept in my car AND my carry-on without duplicating it.

What's Inside

This is a 130-piece kit, and it doesn't pad the count with filler. You get real wound care basics (adhesive bandages in multiple sizes, gauze, antiseptic wipes, tape), plus thoughtful extras like blister care and a mini instruction card so you're not guessing under pressure.

KEEP>GOING Sunny Rainbow GoKit contents laid out

Design That Actually Works

The zip case is soft-sided but structured enough to hold its shape in a bag, and everything inside is organized into labeled pouches rather than loose in the bottom of the case. It's TSA-approved, so it's genuinely carry-on friendly — I've flown with mine with zero issues.

Inside the KEEP>GOING first aid kit showing organized pouches

Pros

Pros: TSA-approved for travel, genuinely useful 130-piece contents (not filler), organized labeled pouches, FSA/HSA eligible, cheerful rainbow design that's easy to spot in a bag.

Cons

Cons: Priced higher than basic drugstore kits, and it's a general-purpose kit rather than a specialized outdoor/trauma kit for serious backcountry use.

At $41.99, it's priced like the premium kit it is — but being FSA/HSA eligible softens that if you've got funds to use. If you want one first aid kit that covers home, car, and travel without feeling like a toy, check out the Sunny Rainbow GoKit here.

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Review published on Jul. 11, 2026