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Hygiene

A good EDC toiletry kit is the difference between pushing on or heading back - a blister or cut on the trail quickly decides your pace for you. Your EDC toiletry essentials include: hand sanitiser, antiseptic wipes, solid soap and plasters, compact enough to fit in an EDC pouch without adding weight… View more

Hygiene

A good EDC toiletry kit is the difference between pushing on or heading back - a blister or cut on the trail quickly decides your pace for you. Your EDC toiletry essentials include: hand sanitiser, antiseptic wipes, solid soap and plasters, compact enough to fit in an EDC pouch without adding weight to your pack.

 

When planning multi-day field excursions, solid hygiene formats are the best choice. Solid soap doesn't leak, outlasts liquid alternatives and, paired with a compact first-aid kit, covers everything from blisters to minor cuts without doubling your load. Helikon-Tex and Maxpedition pouches help keep your EDC toiletry kit in one place, accessible when you need it and secure when you're moving across tough terrain.

 

Our EDC hygiene range sits within the wider everyday carry collection, alongside grooming, travel safety and wallets. Get straight-talking advice from one of our gear-carrying experts by booking a Heinnie Kit Assist call.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

I'm going on a week-long trip. What are the absolute minimum items I need for a compact EDC toiletry kit?
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Solid soap, hand sanitiser and a blister kit cover it. Nothing to leak, nothing to run short on mid-trip.
Is a separate first-aid kit necessary for bushcraft, even with an EDC toiletry kit?
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Absolutely. Your hygiene kit is for prevention, while the first-aid kit is essential for treatment when issues arise.
Which hygiene products hold up best in wet UK field conditions?
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Solid formats in waterproof packaging. Liquids burst under pack pressure and go faster than expected on longer trips.
How do I decide what hygiene gear to carry on a long trail or expedition?
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Start with what prevents a trip-ending: blisters, infection and basic hand hygiene.