Outdoor Gear
Choose the bag format before filling it with gear
A readiness bag only works when the carry role is clear. Decide whether you want a modular pack, a ready-made kit, or a home-and-vehicle emergency bag, then load the right essentials into that structure.
Decide first
- Choose a modular pack if you already know the gear standards you want to pack.
- Choose a premade emergency kit if speed and completeness matter more than customization.
- Match bag size to use case first: evacuation, vehicle backup, or home readiness.
Build the system
Build the 72-hour readiness baseline
Bags convert best when they are presented as the carry structure for a finished baseline. Use the kit path to match the pack to water, first aid, and shelf-stable calories.








