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O**N
Awesome emergency backpack
Excellent product, very easy to carry on and has enough supply to survive for 3 days.
O**T
Great for kids emergency bag
Everyone seems to forget the little ones. Their stuff is usually with mom or dad. Great for getting the kids involved with their own emergency care. Feels very well made. I highly recommend this for your younger kids. Add some personal flavor to each bag as needed. Minor thought maybe a little bigger but a great kit overall!
A**Y
Little bag, but packs a punch
Super impressed with this tiny go bag. It really has all the nice little essentials. Great price for the amount of items you receive. Would definitely recommend this buy to keep on hand in case of an emergency. I think 1 bag is good for only 1 person. I would recommend buying another bag for a second person.
N**W
Be Prepared
I think it is perfect for my use, a minor flaw is that it arrived with expired power bars, so be prepared to replace them when your kit arrives. I hope I never have to use it but I feel more prepared now than I did yesterday.
E**E
Love it
Great kit— has everything and the bag is so lightweight and easy for storage. Everyone should have one of these in their homes.
S**A
nice
its nice and small. i can still add things to it and it wont be overweight
R**Y
Nice
I like the product because it’s all in one bag
T**ʔ
Great starter emergency pack
The emergency pack comes with your basic supplies- bandages, blanket poncho, food bars, water pouches, etc.Everything is packaged neatly and is OK just as is. If this is your first time purchasing a emergency pack, the supplies included is decent. It would be better to use most of the included products as a guideline to purchasing some better quality supplies.The straps on this bag is great as they are versatile- you can wear it as a sling bag or a backpack. The only con about the straps is the end is not very thick. If you are not careful, it will slide through the buckle slot and the bag will fall off. I would suggest folding the strap ends once or twice and binding them together.Things I'd replace or add to this bag:-Flashlight (The one included is not very bright. Feels flimsy and you have to shake to recharge)-Medication (Theres none included. Things like Tylenol, hydrocortisone cream, antacid, laxatives, should be in an emergency pack. Prescription meds are very important as well. Make sure to include a list of RX meds and conditions if necessary)-Sanitary products (some are included already and they are probably fine. I have sensitive skin so I'd swap them out for products my skin is used to. Also would throw in some feminine pads/tampons)-Whistle (Not included)-Swiss army knife (Not included)-Emergency Radio (Not included)-Local Map (Not included for obvious reasons)The list goes on but its a small bag. You cant fit a lot in here so its best to keep the quantity of your supplies to a minimum. Better suited for small non life threatening emergencies or keep it in your car.
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