Adventure Medical Kits Pocket Survival Pack
- A Kit that could really save your live
- 4″x4″x .0652″
- Designed by Doug Ritter Executive Director of the Equipped to Survive Foundation
- Contains a pool of survival tools for when you find yourself abandoned or lost in the outdoors
Product Description
Pocket Survival Pak
Buy Low-cost Adventure Medical Kits Pocket Survival Pack
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The scope does not seem to work. I didn’t open the fake case. I just twisted the case in a few different directions and the scope would not point correctly.
Rating: 2 / 5
There’s no reason NOT to carry this kit in your pack if you do any sort of outdoors activity. It contains a lot of things that could really save your butt one day, and it’s low-cost as dirt.
There’s a bit of extra space in the bag. I added a few items to the kit… it’s stuffed to the gills now. I added a CRKT P.E.C.K. knife, four waterproof strike-somewhere matches, and a paracord neck lanyard attached to the whistle. The lanyard is mainly to preclude me from panicking and forgetting about the whistle, which should be the initially thing you go for in any emergency.
Rating: 5 / 5
There is nothing more you could add to this survival kit to make it surpass. All you could possibly need if you were ever stranded or in an emergency situation is in this small bag. Lightweight, waterproof, and the perfect pocket size.
Rating: 5 / 5
I started putting together my own pocket survival kit before coming across this package, and bought one to complete the items my own kit … it was cheaper than buying the few items left individually! This is an incredible deal, and contains a fantastic assortment of items while still keeping its weight and bulk very low. I wish I had found it sooner! There are, but, a few things I recommend adding:
1. The most essential item gone is a flashlight. I added a Photon pinch light, only 0.2 ounces and very bright. Red is the best color for survival for a couple reasons; it is visible from the farthest distance, and gets much surpass battery life (they claim 40 hours).
2. Iodine tablets such as Potable Aqua will ensure you don’t ingest contaminated water while waiting to be rescued.
3. A bag to contain water for treatment and transporting. I tested and chose an oven bag from my kitchen drawer, and marked the 1 liter point so I use the aptly amount for treatment. Also add a straw — drinking out of a bag is tough and straws weigh next to nothing.
4. A space blanket, low-cost and only 2.5 ounces, will make cold nights much more bearable.
[optional] Not essential, I added a small folding knife (Gerber LST Ultralight, 1.2 ounces) in the event that I be converted into separated from my other knife. The small bulk and weight of redundancy is worth it to me for peace of mind.
[optional] Another optional addition is minimalist initially aid. Not a total kit, but a few basic items in case, let’s say, your initially aid kit is in your backpack and you be converted into separated from your pack (I carry the survival kit in my pant pocket). Keep in mind that the clothes on your back can serve many initially aid purposes.
It is fake security to carry a survival kit without knowing what’s in it. Inspect each item, and reckon about its purpose or even test it. Then add items to customize the kit for your activity, your location, and you as a self. If you are allergic to bees, for model, antihistamine capsules are an obvious addition. Perhaps the area you’re traveling to won’t have fantastic fishing, but snare wire would prove invaluable in a survival situation. Learn the skills necessary to use all in the kit, and know the steps to survive and be rescued.
Rating: 5 / 5
I originally gave the product three stars b/c of the faulty scope. After trying the other items, I would give the package four stars.
Scope doesn’t seem to work. When I turn the entire kit in different directions, the scope needle either doesn’t go or it points in the incorrect direction. I may question the company to replace it.
The firestarter generates a significant spark. Other reviews of the firestarter claim it takes a many attempts to generate a spark; my unit generated a spark immediately. I like the one-handed design. I can hold tinder in a high-wind situation with one hand, and generate a spark with my other hand. Also, if one hand is bruised, the tool only requires one hand.
It is simple to place the contents back into the sturdy bag.
The directions provide clear advice.
The colorless cord is by all accounts for fishing. I’m bowled over the unit does not include some fishing line. I guess fish are not bothered by a colorless cord if there’s a worm on the hook.
Rating: 3 / 5