Equipment List
Good equipment to keep you ready for any situation. These items are in the survival equipment store. The reasons for selection of each piece of gear are discussed here for clarity,
Fire Axe
The fire axe is a critical piece of gear. It can serve as an entry device, a piece of fire safety equipment, and a perfectly designed tool for combating trees in the quest for fire wood.
Emergency Water Filter
More people succumb to thirst than to hunger. Obtaining drinkable water in a survival situation can be absolutely vital to surviving. This is a piece of good equipment which fits readily in your pack.
Assault Backpack
Well balanced, designed for versatility. The assault backpack is the survival gear that makes all of your other gear portable. Designed for load balance and versatility, a tactical backpack is the right gear.
Bivvy Bag
A shelter in and of itself, a bivouac sack usually is used to provide an extra layer of insulation and weather protection to a sleeping bag. With a bivvy bag you can bunker down anywhere and be protected from the elements.
Magnesium Stick
Magnesium burns with intense heat and once lit will start a fire under almost any conditions. Shave the stick with a knife and then light. Use caution, the heat is intense, but it will get a fire started even with wet wood.
Sleeping Bag
Higher end models are available, but this surplus military sleeping bag can handle cold temperatures at a cost effective price.
SAS Survival Handbook
An essential piece of literature, and worth making space for in your pack. Gives the information you need to stay alive under nearly any circumstances. Contains references on hunting, trapping, shelter, moving under cover and other important information.
Disaster Preparedness Kit
A wealth of small but essential pieces of gear to augment your existing supplies or cover gaps in your own go kit. Pick and choose the pieces you want for your pack, that best fit your situation. Alternately keep the kit in your car or home, so its always ready.
Gear Sets
For our gear sets check out the Go Kit and Tactical Clothing links at the top.