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Gear: Quality over Quantity

Even if you have to scrimp and save, I would encourage you to invest some money in the following gear and get high quality. You get what you pay for.

Almost unlimited power for your camping or bug out bag electronics

One bad thing about electronics: they need power. Things that supply power take up weight and space in your bug out bag. By choosing wisely, you can cut down on the size and weight of your power system and have almost unlimited power.

Top 10 best selling prepper gear you should consider

Occasionally, I want to let you know which prepper and survival gear is selling better than the rest. It’s a great indication that what you’re buying is a good value, and you can always read the reviews to see if you should buy it. This is currently the list of the top 10 best-selling prepper and survival gear items, along with an explanation for each.

What you need in your bug out bag – a comprehensive look

A bug out bag is critical but what do you put in it? When considering disaster preparedness, keep in mind that what survival gear and emergency supplies you add to your bug out bag and then pack for your survival kit can mean the difference between life and death, or at least affect your level of comfort if SHTF and you had to get outta dodge. Read this article to find out what you should consider putting in your bug out bag.

Check Out the Desert Warrior Harley SHTF Motorcycle

Prepping shouldn’t be just something you do outside of your normal life. You should try to combine it with the rest of your life as well. To give you an idea what I’m talking about, here’s how I set up my EDC gear on my Harley.

Best EDC flashlight value: CREE 7w review

For under $5, this is one of the best bug out bag flashlights you can get. Super sturdy and holy-crap bright.

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