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Equip yourself with essential survival gear, including signal mirrors, emergency shelters, and hunting and fishing kits, to stay prepared in the wild

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Survival Fishing Kit Compact Version in a clear resealable plastic bag with a yellow label, photographed on a plain light background.

Compact Survival Fishing Kit

Compact · 3 x 4 x 0.25 in · 50 ft 12 lb Test

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Standard Emergency Survival Fishing Kit

Standard Emergency Survival Fishing Kit

Standard · USA · Hinged Plastic ...

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Survival Reference Decal Pack - Collection of 11 Stickers

Survival Reference Decal Pack - Collection of 11 Stickers

3.5" x 2" each

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Urban Land-Nav w/Contingency Navigation Tactics (Patch)

Urban Land-Nav w/Contingency Navigation Tactics (Patch)

2.1" x 3.1" x 0...

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SOL Thermal Bivvy w/Rescue Whistle

Thermal Bivvy w/Rescue Whistle

84" x 36" · 8.9 oz · Up to 80% of bo...

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reelKIT™ Hand Caster Inserts

reelKIT™ Hand Caster Inserts

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About Survival Gear

Survival Gear — The Complete Field Loadout

This is the broadest working collection in SRO's catalog — the kit that bridges everyday-carry essentials and full long-term preparedness. Survival gear sits at the operational center: cutting, fire, water, shelter, signaling, light, and the carry systems to hold it all together.

How a survival kit comes together

Most field loadouts assemble around six functions: a blade, a flame, water treatment, shelter, signaling, and illumination. SRO carries leading-edge gear in each — cutting tools from Spyderco and KA-BAR Becker, fire-starting from Exotac and Grim Workshop, water from Sawyer and GRAYL, shelter via LiteFighter and Hest, signaling from All-Weather Whistle and ACR, and lighting from Fenix, Streamlight, and Acebeam.

Match the kit to the mission

Survival kits aren't one-size-fits-all. A 72-hour bug-out bag prioritizes weight and packability. A 5-day backcountry kit can afford redundancy. A vehicle kit can carry full sleep systems and water purification reserves. Use SRO's filters to narrow by use case, or browse by category to assemble the loadout that matches your actual environment.

Where it overlaps with other collections

Survival gear pulls from survival tools for individual function items, from emergency food for caloric reserve, from cold weather survival for season-specific gear, and from navigation for orientation. The collection above is broad coverage; narrow down via the related collections when you've identified your priority gaps.

Start with a single high-quality piece in each of the six core functions — even an entry-level setup that hits all six is more useful than a high-end kit that's missing one. Then upgrade individual pieces over time.