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When doing survival activities, it is best to bring along with you extra water bags. The Sawyer 2L Squeezable pouch comes in 2 pieces and each one can carry 2 liters of water.
In an emergency situation, it is vital that you can defend yourself. With these cutproof BonQ Arm Protection, you can ward off attackers and protect yourself from cuts.
This Fosco portable cooker of 100% metal is easy to take with you on holiday, multi-day hike or survival tour because of its small size and the stove is very stable on the legs.
A good quality paracord such as the Fosco Paracord should not be missing from your survival bag.
This Climax filter can be used with the Climax gas masks with an EN 148/1 connection. This filter protects against:
✅ Dioxide
✅ Ammonia
✅ Organic gases and vapor
The Sawyer 0.5 liter bag that comes standard with the Sawyer Mini water filter is now finally available separately. The squeeze pouches can be connected to your water filter so that you can pour dirty water into it and then drink clean water (through your
These Fosco fuel tablets are the ideal fuel for the Fosco NATO portable cooker.
The 101INC Pocket Knife feels good in the hand with a blade that is almost the same size as the handle. The metal clip makes the knife easy to carry on your pants or bag.
The BonQ Stab Resistant Gloves is very handy to have in emergency situations where you need to defend yourself or just using it outdoors. These are cutproof and made of stainless steel wires interwoven with polypropylene.
The Totle Ultimate Emergency Radio has a 2000mah built-in li-on battery. The radio can simply be generated by 'swiveling' the alternator current and has a bright flashlight of 4 LEDs that zoom in and out.
The Totle Emergency Radio Multi Survival is a must-have for survival. The Multi survival emergency radio has an internal battery of 2000 mAh, which is easy to recharge by turning the dynamo or by placing the emergency radio in the sun on a sunny day.