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    21 Piece Survival Pack.



    Emergency Survival Kit - Survival Gear Kit

    Emergency Survival Kit is a great asset in an emergency situation. This kit is also a great gift for anyone who is interested in adventure or family who is prepping for an emergency situation. It is all multi-tool-kit, that's had over 100 uses combined, this expertly assembled kit is the smartest and most compact survival kit of its kind. Great present, Christmas and more!

    Designed and developed by our experts with additional testing and uses, survival gear kit is the ultimate survival tools for camping trips, backpacking, wilderness survival, fishing, mountaineering, hunting and hiking trips. The Survival Gear Kit is portable and lightweight,

    Our kit is compact enough to throw in the included backpack and can be kept in your car, your office or store in virtually anywhere you can access quickly!

    1. Wool Blanket.
    2. Survival Manual
    3. Pocket cooking stove
    4. Para cord knife with fire starter.
    5. Mosquito rappeler.
    6. Water purification tablets
    7. Water and weather proof note pad.
    8. Millennium emergency food bars. 500 calories each.
    9. Datrex emergency food block 3600 calories
    10. Pack of emergence t-light candles
    11. Emergence 120 hrs burning candle
    12. Hammock
    13. Swiss flint survival fire started.
    14. Wetskin Vinyl poncho
    15. Tactical smoke inhibitor’s pack
    16. Emergency signal mirror
    17. Rothco 3-piece chow kit (fork knife and spoon)
    18. Maxam 32oz aluminum canteen with cover and cup
    19. Rothco 5 and 1 survival tool includes axe attachment.
    20. Pop up Solare lantern.
    21. Emergency light stick.
    22. Saber Chainsaw hand cutter.
    23. All conveniently packed in the backpack included.
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    that food block sounds tasty. lol
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    They taste like shortbread cookies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BabySeal View Post
    They taste like shortbread cookies.
    wahhhht sign me up
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    Like Grandmas Christmas Sugar Cookies!
    Only more calories!

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    Weirdly heavy on the food for what is essentially a 72 hr bag. I'd go with better water carriage. And why have a fork/knife/spoon if the only food in there is bars?

    Instead of a hammock and a blanket, you'd probably be better off with a blanket and a tarp.

    If I had to pick a tool to use in a life or death situation, I think the last choice would be a rothco 5 in 1.

    There's only one method of making fire in this kit, and its one step up from rubbing sticks together. What about a lighter? Matches? Tinder?

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    There's only one method of making fire in this kit, and its one step up from rubbing sticks together. What about a lighter? Matches? Tinder?
    Nothing is wrong other than shipping lighters and matches through the post is a big no no. There are allot of top of the line items that we could put in here, however $350+ survival bags do not sell well. If you look on the bright side, if you are looking for stocking stuffers, you can buy 1 kit and have plenty of items to give out if you choose.

    "Weirdly heavy on the food for what is essentially a 72 hr bag. I'd go with better water carriage. And why have a fork/knife/spoon if the only food in there is bars?"]Weirdly heavy on the food for what is essentially a 72 hr bag. I'd go with better water carriage. And why have a fork/knife/spoon if the only food in there is bars?
    At 72 hours that would equal 1466 calories per day.
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