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SnugPak Outdoor Survival Kit

SnugPak Outdoor Survival Kit

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It only takes one brush with crisis to make you want to prepare for disaster. To help avoid it altogether, this kit has what you need in case an emergency strikes Read More

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Gullexx
0
May 31, 2018
Considering one of the primary killers in a wilderness survival scenario is exposure, and this kit has no shelter whatsoever.....yeah I'll pass.
Firefly1
20
May 30, 2018
The snugpac responce bag is only £15 delivered in the UK
ObioneJZ
30
May 29, 2018
I won't survive the shipping $33 to Australia Unbelievable
Schuyler
170
May 28, 2018
Contents of the NDuR survival tin, - Whistle - Mini Fire Steel - Candle - Cottonball Tinder - Fishing kit (4 hooks, 4 swivels, 5 weights, fishing line) - Button Compass - Sewing kit (1 needle, 2 small safety pins, 2 buttons, 1 needle threader, green and black string) - Safety pins(6) - Multifunctional knife w/fold out scissors - Multi use flexible wire saw w/split rings - Wire to make a snare - Waterproof survival instructions - Pencil
Schuyler
170
May 28, 2018
SchuylerOf note, I cannot find a listed length for the snare wire, fishing line, or string.
Also you can't ignite the utility flame with the fire steel, it's ignition point is to high.
ReadyFreddy
59
Sep 14, 2017
Seriously!!!The group that chose this kit should have to go out in the woods and try to survive for three days with it. The pack sure has possibilities, but why not put a real kit together using this pack,. to include an emergency blanket, a tarp, a Bic lighter , at least 10 Stormproof matches and striker in waterproof container or package, at least 50 feet of 440 or 550 American made cordage, 50 inches of duct tape, a Trangia Mess Tin (to boil water and to cook food in) a heavy sewing needle, 50 foot spool of Spider wire (80# test) a good quality signal mirror, a Morakniv Knife, a 1oz. bottle of Betadine 10%, (if you are not allergic to iodine five drops will purify a liter of water) two Whirl Pack bags or a 2 Liter Hydrapack bag, a really good AA Flashlight (Olympia, Streamlight, Maglite) None of the cheap garbage flashlights made in China, A good whistle (Acme or ACR) A tealite candle lantern and three spare tea candles (this little lantern placed on the ground between your spread knees and your body wrapped in the emergency blanket will keep you warm in freezing outdoor temperatures, a Shemagh (scarf) and three Butterfly bandages, three standard waterproof band aids, 2 -4x4 gauze pads, and three Cliff Bars all should fit in this bag. And finally if you are an avid Coffee or Tea drinker, couple of instant packs with additives (cream-sugar) would go well the first night. You can use the Trangia kit as a drink vessel, keeping in mind the metal may be hot so allow it to cool before attempting to drink from it. Throw the multi-tool wallet tool in the garbage along with the two plastic cups. I personally would also prefer a titanium Knife-Fork-Spoon set. The Pocket Outdoor Survival Guide is nice but you should buy one and read it before the need arises. You are not John Rambo, or GI Jill so the only mission for you is to survive somewhat comfortably until you are located. And I am willing to bet this kit could be put together and group sold for less than $125.00 with either this bag or a similar model.
Cdn519
15
Sep 16, 2017
ReadyFreddyThank you for that, adding it to my list for my upcomming trip
BryanF86
15
May 28, 2018
ReadyFreddyI have a feeling this will be a one and done on Massdrop. The $102 original price tag is absolutely absurd and even at $45. This is $20 at best, imo.
Monahsetah
12
Sep 14, 2017
This is NOT an even marginally adequate survival kit. Save your money & put together a kit that covers the basics. There's no shelter items. No cordage. No container to boil water in (unless you count the tiny tin). No knife or other decent cutting tool. The fire item is one time only. You can put together a much better kit for less. Example: Mora $14, Paracord $10, Stainless mug $10, Bic $2, Tarp $6, Blanket $10.
sullysat
27
Sep 14, 2017
Are you KIDDING me? Really?
TRexSr
132
Apr 6, 2017
Weighing in as this is right up my alley, one can most certainly do better and cheaper with just a little bit of effort. Even if you just copy what you see here you can then go to a place like 3VGear for a lifetime warranty pack and then Ikea, Amazon and other places for the rest. These aren't bad but the price seems prohibitive. Just my opinion. Gotta shout out to Battlbox for a lot of my sweet gear!!!
YogaBear
402
Apr 6, 2017
To me, these kits don't seem to cover the essentials of survival very well (shelter / fire, protection, water, food). Some, partially, yes. But for equal size and weight you can do a LOT better - IMHO.
There are, of course, endless "survival" scenarios, but I don't see these items being a great match for most of them.
HinterP
5
Apr 6, 2017
I hope they're not expecting you to cook or boil anything in the plastic containers. Why provide a stove if you don't have anything to use it with?
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