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2 Person Emergency Survival Shelter Lightweight Reflective Waterproof Tent
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14 in 1 Stainless Steel ECD Utility Multitool Pocket Knife with Carry Pouch
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12pk Water Resistant Non Toxic Slow Burning Tinder Sticks Camping Gear
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12 Inch Full Tang Steel Axe Hatchet with Gut Hook Hex Holes Paracord Handle and Sheath, Black
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10pk Hand Warmers, 10 Hour Protection for Camping, Skiiing, Outdoors
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How to Build a Survival Kit
What are the basics of a survival kit?
A good kit covers the survival priorities in order: shelter and warmth, water, fire, signaling for help, first aid, and a few dependable tools. Start with one reliable item in each category, then add backups for the ones that matter most, like fire and warmth. Keep it organized in a waterproof bag so everything is ready when you need it.
What fire-starting tools should I carry?
Carry at least two ways to make fire. A magnesium striker or ferro rod works wet, after it has been dropped, and long after a lighter would fail, which is why it is the backbone of any kit. A compact fire stick with a striker is easy to keep on a keychain as backup.
How do I stay warm in an emergency?
A mylar emergency blanket weighs almost nothing and reflects your body heat back to you, so several belong in every pack and vehicle. A reusable thermal bivvy adds durability for repeated use, and a wool blanket holds warmth even when damp. A long-burning survival candle adds heat and light to a shelter.
What signaling and safety items matter?
If you need rescue, being seen and heard is everything. A stainless signaling mirror flashes for miles in sunlight, a whistle carries far further than your voice, and a glow stick or high-visibility light marks your position at night. These are tiny, cheap, and can make the difference.
What is EDC, and what should I keep on me?
Everyday carry, or EDC, is the small gear you keep on your person so you are never without the basics, typically a multitool, a mini knife, a fire starter, and a compact light. Pair these with a dependable blade from our outdoor knives and the trail gear in our camping gear collection.




