Adventure Medical Kits SOL Origin Survival Tool One Size

October 15, 2017 - Comment
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FEATURES of the Adventure Medical Kits SOL Origin Survivial Tool 1 Sewing Needle, #7, Darner Survival Instructions: 1 62 Lifesaving Tools & Techniques 1 Aluminum Foil, Heavy Duty, 3 Sq. Ft. 1 Combination Knife, LED Light & Whistle 1 Compass, Button, Liquid Filled 1 Fire Lite Fire Striker 4 Fish Hook, #10 1 Fishing Line 1 Safety Wire, Stainless Steel, (6 ft of 0.020″) 1 Signal Mirror, Rescue Flash 2 Snap Swivel, Size 12 2 Split Shot, Lead B 4 Tinder Quick AUS 8 steel blade with lockable liner is harder, holds an edge longer and sharpens easier than common steel Rescue Flash Signal Mirror flips open from top lid and features 20 mile signal power Fire Lite striker emits a powerful shower of sparks Whistle – pealess and fail-safe up to 100db 10 lumen LED light provides powerful task lighting Removable directional compass Waterproof compartment protects your valuables Additional 10′ stainless steel wire, 10′ nylon cord, foil, tinder and survival instructions help you get back alive

Product Features

  • 1 Sewing Needle, #7, Darner
  • Survival Instructions: 1 62 Lifesaving Tools & Techniques
  • 1 Aluminum Foil, Heavy Duty, 3 Sq. Ft.
  • 1 Combination Knife, LED Light & Whistle
  • 1 Compass, Button, Liquid Filled

Comments

Dead-Lee27 says:

Perfect kit for the money. I ordered the SOL Origin as a supplement to my bug out bag and could not be happier. It weighs far less than I expected and is about the size of a pack of cigarettes. The knife is sharp, and I had no problems getting the blad to lock. The Fire Striker produces a nice shower of sparks and I was able to start a fire with only that and the included tinder. The snar wire is some pretty strong stuff. The tin foil is also sturdy enough to make it practical as a container for water. The signal mirror…

WanJae says:

An Emergency Survival Kit for the Masses If you’re a serious outdoorsman, camper, survivalist, or naturist, you’re not going to buy this kit anyway. You’ll construct your own kit out of best-of-breed equipment. For the normal guy who needs something in an emergency situation, the Origin rocks. I don’t understand the sentiment from others that the kit is cheaply constructed. I pounded six tent stakes into the ground with mine. It’s made of *very* thick plastic. 

WayneChicago says:

Rubbish Anyone who spends time outdoors, especially ultra-light campers, can make a kit for 1/2 the cost that is better in every way. 

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