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The Field Manual
How to Choose a Survival Kit That Actually Works (Buyer’s Guide)
This buyer’s guide breaks down the most common failure points in mass-market survival kits—cheap bags, unreliable knives, untested water gear, and filler items—and explains what actually matters when conditions are bad and mistakes are costly. Learn how to identify a real survival system before you trust your safety to it.
Read moreField Maintenance 101: How to Keep Your Knife Ready for the Long Haul
A sharp knife is a safe knife. Learn how to keep your edge clean, rust-free, and reliable with simple field maintenance steps using proven tools from our Sharpeners & Maintenance collection.
Read moreStranded in the Cold: How to Survive a Winter Emergency in Your Vehicle
When the temperature drops and the road disappears, your vehicle becomes your shelter. Learn the real steps to stay warm, visible, and hydrated during a winter emergency—and how to build a complete cold-weather vehicle kit using reliable gear that’s small enough to store but strong enough to save your life.
Read moreSilent Harvest: Survival Archery Systems and the Layered Approach to Food Procurement
Modern survival isn’t about one tool — it’s about layers that keep you fed when conditions change. Survival Archery Systems builds compact, American-made bows designed for that mission. Tough, packable, and ready for real field use, these bows fit perfectly into a layered food procurement plan alongside fishing gear, trapping, and foraging. Silent, durable, and reusable — the kind of capability that earns a permanent place in your kit.
Read moreHurricane Preparedness Guide: Be Ready Before the Storm Hits
Hurricanes bring more than high winds — they can cut off power, contaminate water, and leave families stranded for days. Whether you’re ordered to evacuate or sheltering in place, preparation is the key to resilience. This guide breaks down what you need for food, water, power, medical supplies, and go-bags so you’re ready before the storm arrives.
Read moreWhy the First 72 Hours Matter in Survival
The first 72 hours after disaster are critical. Rescue data shows most survivors are found quickly, but when help is delayed, your odds drop fast. From wilderness SAR to earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires, and grid failures, this article breaks down why being self-sufficient for at least three days is essential — and how to build a kit that covers the true survival priorities.
Read moreTrail Comms 101: Understanding GMRS, FRS, VHF, and UHF
Learn the differences between GMRS, FRS, VHF, and UHF radios — range, licensing, and how to use a comm plan card for trail or emergency prep.
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