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PREPAREDNESS ESSENTIALS
Start with these essentials first
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Start with water purification
Water access is the first layer of any readiness kit. Cover your primary filtration before adding tools, food, or shelter.
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Waterdrop Gravity Water Filter Straw, Camping Water Filtration System, Water Purifier Survival for Travel, Backpacking and Emergency Preparedness, 1.5 Gal Bag, 5 Stage Filtration, Pack of 1
$64.99
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Timain 2 Pack 4-Stage Filtration, High Flow Rate Water Filter Straw, Water Purifier Survival for Emergency Kits, Travel, Camping, Hiking, Fishing, Hunting
$32.99
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SteriPen Adventurer Opti UV Personal Water Purifier for Camping, Backpacking, Emergency Preparedness and Travel Black/Green Small
$145.59
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Sawyer Squeeze Water Filtration System — Two 32 oz Squeeze Pouches
$99.99
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Build your kit from the essentials first
Start with water purification, first aid, bug out bags, and emergency food to cover the core pieces of a dependable readiness setup.
Cover water first
Water access is the single highest-leverage prep. Gravity filter for camp, squeeze filter for carry, purification tablets as backup.
Shop Water Purification →Add a carry platform
A proper pack keeps the kit organized and deployable. Choose based on duration — 24-hour, 72-hour, or extended retreat.
Shop Bug Out Bags →Build the tool layer
A quality multi-tool and fixed blade cover repairs, food prep, and first aid tasks across every scenario.
Shop Multi-Tools →Mission Kit Paths
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72-Hour Readiness Kit Path
Start with water, first aid, food, and a carry platform — core readiness covered in the right order.
Build Readiness Path →Backcountry Filtration Kit Path
From primary filtration into gravity support, bottle carry, and backup treatment for camp and trail.
Build Water System →Common Questions
Frequently asked
What should I buy first for a preparedness kit?
Start with water purification — it's the highest-leverage item. A quality squeeze filter or gravity system covers most scenarios. From there, add a first aid kit, emergency food, and a carry platform.
How much water do I need to store for a 72-hour kit?
Plan for one gallon per person per day — that's three gallons minimum for 72 hours. A portable water filter lets you extend that supply indefinitely when natural sources are available.
What is the difference between a filter and a purifier?
Filters remove bacteria and protozoa using physical barriers. Purifiers also eliminate viruses, typically using UV light or chemical treatment. For most backcountry use in North America, a quality filter is sufficient.
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