Glanzer Bike Republic first aid set in the test
The most compact First aid kit Our list of the best is distributed by Glanzer in Sölden. The visually appealing set comes with practical features such as a belt loop. Overall, the contents of the Glanzer First Aid Set – Bike Republic are limited to the bare essentials. Its compact and lightweight design makes it ideal for bikers who would otherwise ride without a first aid kit.
- Price: 11,90 €
- Weight: 68 g
- Dimensions, length x depth x height: approx. 13,5 x 5 x 9 cm
- Parts included: 17
- Special features & features: Belt loop, front pocket, small loops for carabiners or similar

Handling & inner workings
There's not much to say about the inner workings of the Glanzer First Aid Kit - Bike Republic: Everything is loose in one compartment. When there is tension or when things have to happen quickly, there is more of a chaos. But it can at least be opened completely, which counteracts the worst chaos. The set collects plus points in terms of handling thanks to the belt loop and the two small loops for carabiners or similar. If you are in the bike park without a backpack or hip bag, you can still carry the first aid kit with you.

The equipment
The Glanzer First Aid Set – Bike Republic comes with the following equipment:
- 1x small scissors
- 4x Alchol Pads
- 5x plasters
- 1x triangular cloth
- 1x bandage
- 2x safety pin
- 1x adhesive tape
- 2x sterile gauze
The set's equipment is really limited to the bare essentials. There are no larger wound compresses - but admittedly, an accident doesn't have to be so dramatic. There is still some space in the bag to stock up on yourself. There is no emergency blanket - but this would definitely make sense in alpine regions. The content itself doesn't seem to be of the highest quality.
