Deluxe 2-Person by SurvivalKitsOnline Perfect Survival Kit for Emergency Disaster Preparedness for Earthquake, Hurricane, Fire, Evacuations, Auto, Home and Family | 
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| Brand: SurvivalKitsOnline Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $140.00 Buy New: $90.00 You Save: $50.00 (36%)
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 855
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 42 Dimensions (in): 17 x 12 x 8
MPN: AKit23 Model: AKit23 UPC: 793573844484 EAN: 0793573844484 ASIN: B000MT6D8C
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Product Description Sold Exclusively by SurvivalKitsOnline. Beware of fakes that do not contain the same products.
All items are packed securely in our Deluxe Hikers Backpack which contains extra space available for your personal items
Food & Water:
24 - Pouches of Datrex Water - twice the amount of water as leading suppliers & each pouch has a 5 year shelf-life
24 - 200 Calorie Food Bars - 5 year shelf-life
Light & Communication:
Am/Fm Radio with Headphones & Batteries
Rechargeable Squeeze Flashlight - contains lithium batteries which last up to 30 hours & also is able to generate power through squeezing
30-Hour Emergency Candle - can also be used as a stove
5-in-1 Survival Whistle - compass, signal mirror, flint starter, waterproof container,lanyard & shrill whistle
2 Green Emergency Light sticks
Box of 50 Waterproof Matches
Shelter & Warmth:
Emergency Survival Sleeping Bag - Recommended over common "space blankets"
2 - 16 Hour Body Warmer
1 - 2 Person Tube Tent with Rope
2 - Emergency Poncho with Hood
Tools:
16 Function Knife
Leather Palm Working Gloves
2 - N95 Respirator Dust Mask
60 feet of nylon rope
Hygiene & Sanitation:
2 - Hygiene Kit - Includes soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, & 9 wet wipes
6 packs of Tempo 3 Ply Pocket Tissue Packs
First Aid:
42 Piece Pocket First Aid Kit Contains: 10 spot bandages, 10 sheer junior, 5 sheer medium, 5 sheer strips, 2 antibacterial, 3 clear strips, 2 fabric strips, 1 extra large, 2 alcohol pads, & 2 gauze pads.
32 Piece First Aid Essentials Kit Contains:
Trauma Dressing
Sunscreen Lotion
Sting Relief Pads
Pre Pads for Insect Bites
Burn Cream
Non-Aspirin
Antacid
Ibuprofen
Lip Ointment
Antibiotic Ointment
First Aid Guide 1
Vinyl Gloves
Finger Splint
Cotton Tip Applicators
Gauze Roll
First Aid Tape
Deck of playing cards for entertainment
Infectious Waste Bag
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Nice kit, has everything I need and room for more December 2, 2009 Andrew A. Edmonds (Seattle, WA United States) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
There's a lot of stuff in this kit, which is nice. It looks like they spent their money wisely. Some things are high quality, some things are cheapo but trade-offs are inevitable unless you want a $300 kit. First off I like that it has a good bag/backpack. They didn't seem to skimp here, it's big and seems well made. Most of the stuff inside is pretty standard survival supplies. For the size and cost they seem to have made decent trade-offs. The am/fm radio is a little cheapy thing, but in a pinch that's fine. The "army knife" is a cheap generic, not a real Swiss army knife. I'd suggest spending extra and get a real Swiss Army or a Leatherman. But in a pinch the cheapo knife will do. I bought a 7" USMC style survival knife to add to it. For back woods use you want a real, big ass survival knife, not a 3" pocket knife. The whistle and compass is fairly cheap too but works. You can load extra matches in the container if you want. Get a real compass if you plan to be in the woods a lot. I like that there's extra room in the bag. I doubled the food rations. I also added a cheap family radio walkie talkie and threw in an old cellphone. It has no service plan but all cells can still call 911. The generator flashlight again is kind of cheap but effective, works good with no batteries needed. For serious trips, get a Surefire or similar flashlight. All in all it's a great all purpose kit, good for around the house or the car -- urban or backwoods use.
Awesome Product For The Price I Paid November 3, 2009 J. Dwiggins 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I don't really know what to say, other than BUY THIS! I live in San Francisco, and work over the bridge. My wife and I have one by our bed in case of an earthquake. We also have one in both of our cars in case we are separated. You need to add some personal effects to them (shoes, sweatshirt, etc), which it states on the tag, but when you live in a big city, if something serious happens (which is only a matter of time in this day and age) you need to be prepared to leave. Get a map, know your escape plan & meeting destination, especially if you're separated, and feel much safer knowing your loved one is prepared in case of emergency. My only feedback would be to possibly change the backpack, not because its bad quality, because it isn't. I just don't like the fact that it says "Survival Kit" on it. In a time of panic, that last thing I want people knowing is that I'm carrying a survival kit, especially in my wife's case and we happened to be separated. It draws attention, and people do anything in a time of need. For women, I would recommend carrying a can of pepper-spray or a firearm - (just to feel safe). My philosophy is its better to be prepared than not. Worst case scenario, you never use it and that's a good thing!
It's Cool to Be Prepared! October 5, 2008 J. Boyle (Laguna Hills, CA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I needed to purchase an emergency kit because it is one of the requirements for being a foster parent, which I'm in the process of becoming. I just received the kit yesterday and it is so awesome. The backpack is amazingly high quality and it is chock-full of survival items. My Mom has always been on me to get a survival kit (because I live alone) and now I finally get it. I never imagined the peace of mind that comes with being prepared. It is very cool.
Go Pack for two February 10, 2010 Thomas D. Parsons (Berlin, MD USA) I heard about Go Packs on the radio and decided to invest in one for me and my wife. What a Great Idea. To have a pack for emergency needs to help you for 3 days of water, food, and emergency needs. The Go Pack has room to add in additional itelms if you want to.
Very Impressed! May 8, 2010 Biz_Guru I wasn't sure what to expect when I ordered this kit but I'm very impressed with it. Based on some of the reviews I was expecting some of the products to be really junky or of inferior quality but they seem decent enough to me. For example, yes the emergency whistle is plastic but it seems like it will do what I need it to do in an emergency which is what I want. I don't plan on using it to referee games or use it on any type of frequent basis.
The bag is heavier than I thought it would be but then again I don't intend to hike anywhere with it. I just want to be able to grab it and get out of the house in case of an earthquake.
I'm going to get another bag to keep in my car.
It's a good product. Thumbs up.
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