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The 35-Piece Ultimate Survival Kit

Prepare yourself for the worst with the smartest survival tools around.

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What's the price of safety? $9,340! Whether you're bugging out, sheltering in place, or just stocking up your bunker, these tools will help you ride out any emergency in style.

1. Pack the bomb-proof North Face  with food, cash, batteries, and warm clothes, and stash it in your trunk. $170 

2. . Seal doors and windows in the event of a chemical spill, or safely remove glass shards from broken windows. $5 

3. Outdoor Products . Use it as a shelter, a rain trap, and even a makeshift raft. $60

4. . Stuff them with leaves to make a warm blanket. $8 for 25 

5. Strong . $7 for 50 feet of three-millimeter cord 

6. A multitool like the is ideal for small repairs. $170

7. . Portable traction anywhere. $12 for 26 pounds

8. Black Diamond’s is light and compact but tough enough for heavy snow. $80 

9. The Sierra Designs dries quickly and compresses into a 15-inch stuffsack. $230 

10. Stave off rain and cold with the Survive Outdoors Longer . $40

11. The supercompact ϳԹ Medical Kits has all you need to stabilize fractures and dress wounds. $48

12. The gives you Wi-Fi and sat service anywhere on the planet. $875 (plus monthly subscription fee) 

13. For NOAA alerts, use solar energy (or the hand crank) to power the Etón . A USB port charges your tablet or phone, and an integrated flashlight doubles as an emergency beacon. $130 

14. Keep a pair of lightweight hiking boots, like La Sportiva’s , in your car. $240

15. are among the very few nutrient-dense organic meal-replacement options that don’t taste like rope. $36 for 12 

16. Fiber-optic sights and a 225-yard range make the Trumark a handy deterrent and hunting tool. $25 

17. With its steel ax head, hammer, and pry bar, Gerber’s will bust down doors or cut firewood. $285

18. The Delta has a flame that can withstand 80-mile-per-hour winds. $60

19. Water. A is another car essential. $14

20. If you have to evac by bike, Cogburn’s has 3.8-inch-wide tires for all types of terrain and a rack-mounted scabbard for stashing a bow, rifle, or fishing rod. $1,899 (bike) and $130 (scabbard)

21. Even if civilization doesn’t crumble, you might run out of food. A rifle like Kimber’s weighs just five pounds but is powerful enough for big game. $2,040

22. Princeton Tec’s flashes a 275-lumen beam up to 390 feet. $149

23. Navigate your flooded neighborhood with the Alpacka , which deflates into a five-pound pouch. $783

24. The LifeStraw filters 12 liters an hour through hollow-fiber technology and is good for 18,000 liters. $76

25 and 26. Synced up to the Iridium Go (#12), an is your portal to the functioning world. $500. Protect it from zombies and volcanic ash with the Otterbox . $100

27 and 28. Goal Zero’s charges your gadgets, and the foldable deliver 20 watts of power. $460 (charger) and $200 (panels)

29. . $12 for two 40-ounce jars

30. The ultralight and compact Jetboil boils a quart of water in less than three minutes. $200

31. Load up on Mountain House . We like the Long Grain and Wild Rice Pilaf. $7 each

32. Sleep soundly above the mud on an über-tough, five-pound Helinox . $300

33. Sometimes the safest thing to do is . $4

34. . The checklists for earthquakes and wildfires are helpful; the sections on defense perimeters and hand-to-hand combat are irresistible. $15

35. Because thinking like Rambo looking like him. $30

From ϳԹ Magazine, Oct 2014
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