Description
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this survival kit designed for cold-weather emergencies?
This kit includes pocket handwarmers, a reflective mylar survival poncho, and multiple ways to start a fire. Ensure that you know how to use fire-starting supplies correctly and safely.
The reflective mylar material in our ponchos traps keeps body heat from escaping, reflecting it to the body. It’s also waterproof, in case of cold rain or light snow. If you live in an area prone to heavy snowfall or sudden snowstorms, it’s wise to add a bivvy or tent for better protection from the elements.
Why do you call your bandanas “Survival Bandanas”?
Bandanas are incredibly versatile. Aside from just acting as head protection for those particularly sunny days, they also soak up sweat and make you more comfortable. In a pinch, you can also use a bandana as a tourniquet or a bandage.
Our bandana is also printed with essential survival education, tips, and guidance. They’re also made with hi-vis orange cloth, making them easy to spot and useful for signaling others far away.
Are small first aid kits enough for an emergency bag?
The vast majority of injuries are small ones you can take care of without special first aid supplies, like small cuts, scrapes, or minor sprains. Larger kits sometimes have larger or more specialized tools, and having a large kit in your emergency bag prepares you for more serious situations. A small first aid kit usually contains more than enough gauze, bandages, and disinfection gel to take care of basic wounds and injuries in an emergency situation.














lima_tango –
Excellent kit. the only thing I would consider adding is a nesting cup and a couple of coffee sachets. trimming off the excess plastic packaging might also give you a bit of room for something else.
lima_tango –
We hear ya! We have now added a nesting cup and a sachet of Black Rifle Coffee! Thanks for the feedback Stay Tough…
lima_tango –
Wow this is a loaded kit very nice and useful gear.