This bundle features essential gear for immediate survival in an emergency or disaster scenario. It is curated for individuals preparing for unforeseen events, ensuring access to basic necessities like clean water, food, shelter, and communication. These products collectively provide a foundation for self-reliance when conventional infrastructure is compromised.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for the apartment or house dweller who needs an immediate, grab-and-go kit for a 72-hour evacuation. Not for long-term homesteading or off-grid living—this shop focuses on the critical first three days of survival.
Curator's pick: Bayite 1/2 Inch Ferrocerium Rod Flint Steel
While everyone grabs the power station first, this thick ferro rod is the only tool on the list that works regardless of battery life or weather. Use it with the back of the Morakniv; the 1/2-inch thickness gives you enough material to last for thousands of strikes, which beats cheap, thin rods that snap under pressure.
⚠ Worth knowing: The LifeStraw is excellent for portability but will not filter out viruses or chemicals; if you are dealing with urban floodwaters or stagnant industrial runoff, you need a heavy-duty purifier or boiling step to accompany it.
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This shop is built around the essential gear needed for immediate survival in an emergency or disaster scenario. It is curated to provide a foundational set of tools for self-reliance when conventional infrastructure is compromised, ensuring access to basic necessities.
This bundle is for anyone who wants to be prepared for unforeseen events, from power outages to natural disasters. It's ideal for homeowners, outdoor enthusiasts, and individuals looking to start or upgrade their emergency preparedness kit.
To get started, consider focusing on water, food, and fire starting. A full build, including power and a reliable pack, ranges from $465 to $770.
Full build
$465–$770
Starter
$85–$140
Water filter, food supply, fire starter, knife
Best forEmergency PreparednessOutdoor SurvivalDisaster ReadinessOff-Grid LivingSelf-Reliance
The LifeStraw Personal Water Filter provides a portable solution for drinking water directly from contaminated sources. It is designed for individual use in emergency situations, helping prevent waterborne illnesses. This filter is suitable for hikers, campers, and disaster preparedness kits.
Filters up to 1,000 liters of contaminated water
Removes 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria
Removes 99.9% of waterborne protozoa
Requires no batteries or pumping
Compact and lightweight for easy transport
In this shop: This personal water filter is a cornerstone of emergency survival gear, aligning with the need for immediate, reliable access to clean resources.
The Morakniv Companion Fixed Blade Outdoor Knife is a versatile and durable tool crucial for survival. It is suitable for a wide range of tasks, including preparing kindling, cutting cordage, and field dressing game. This knife supports various outdoor and emergency needs.
Stainless steel blade, 4.1 inches long
High-friction grip handle
Includes a plastic sheath with belt clip
Blade thickness of 2.5 mm
Weight of 3.9 ounces
In this shop: This fixed blade knife embodies the practical and rugged utility essential for emergency survival gear.
The Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300 offers a reliable source of off-grid power for essential electronics. It can charge devices like phones, tablets, and headlamps, ensuring communication and light are maintained during outages. This power station is ideal for short-term power needs in an emergency.
293Wh (18.6Ah) lithium-ion battery
2 AC outlets (300W pure sine wave)
USB-A, USB-C, and 12V DC car port
Supports pass-through charging
Weighs 7.1 pounds
In this shop: Providing critical power, this station is fundamental to maintaining communication and lighting, a key aspect of emergency survival gear.
The ReadyWise 72 Hour Emergency Food Supply provides shelf-stable, calorie-dense meals for immediate sustenance. These freeze-dried provisions are designed for individual emergency use, ensuring nutritional needs are met without preparation. It offers a practical food solution for the initial phase of a disaster.
3 days of food for one person
Variety of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options
Up to 25-year shelf life
Requires only water for preparation
Total of 2,240 calories per day
In this shop: This emergency food supply directly addresses basic human needs, making it a critical component of emergency survival gear.
The Teton Sports Scout 3400 Internal Frame Backpack is designed to carry a comprehensive set of survival supplies comfortably. Its high capacity and durable construction make it suitable for evacuating or carrying gear long-term. This backpack is an essential for organizing and transporting emergency provisions.
55-liter capacity
Internal frame for support
Multi-position torso adjustment
Integrated rainfly included
Comfortable padded shoulder straps
In this shop: This high-capacity backpack is vital for mobility, enabling individuals to carry their emergency survival gear effectively.
The Bayite 1/2 Inch Ferrocerium Rod Flint Steel provides a robust and reliable method for starting fires in various conditions. It generates sparks at 5,500°F (3,000°C), making it effective even when wet. This fire starter is a fundamental tool for warmth, cooking, and signaling in a survival situation.
1/2 inch thick ferrocerium rod
Generates sparks in wet conditions
Includes a strikerr attached by cord
Produces bright, hot spark
Lasts for thousands of strikes
In this shop: This reliable fire starter contributes to the self-sufficiency and resourcefulness emphasized in emergency survival gear.
The Midland ER310 Emergency Crank Weather Radio ensures access to crucial information during emergencies, even without electricity. It receives NOAA weather alerts and AM/FM broadcasts, keeping individuals informed of developing situations. Multiple power options provide continuous operation for critical communication.
AM/FM and NOAA Weather Band radio
Multiple power sources: solar, hand crank, battery
Built-in flashlight with SOS beacon
USB charging port for devices
Alerts for hazardous weather
In this shop: This multi-functional radio is key for maintaining situational awareness and communication, aligning with the informational needs addressed by emergency survival gear.
This bundle provides a comprehensive foundation for immediate survival, addressing critical needs like water purification, food, shelter, fire, and communication.
The selected products prioritize portability and reliability, ensuring you can maintain self-sufficiency even when infrastructure fails or you need to evacuate.
Each item is designed for ease of use in stressful situations, allowing for quick deployment and operation without complex instructions.
What to know
This kit focuses on immediate survival and does not include long-term shelter solutions beyond a basic backpack, which may be a limitation for extended stays.
The power station is excellent for short-term needs, but larger, more robust power solutions would be required for prolonged off-grid living.
How to use this together
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Organize Your Essentials
Begin by packing the LifeStraw, ReadyWise 72 Hour Emergency Food Supply, and Bayite Ferrocerium Rod into their designated compartments within the Teton Sports Scout 3400 Internal Frame Backpack. This ensures immediate access to water, food, and fire starting essentials upon needing to move or set up a base.
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Secure Communication & Power
Place the Midland ER310 Emergency Crank Weather Radio in an easily accessible external pocket of the backpack, ensuring it's ready for information gathering. Position the Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300 within the main compartment to protect it while keeping it available for charging critical devices like the radio or a phone.
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Equip Your Tools
Secure the Morakniv Companion Fixed Blade Outdoor Knife in a convenient and safe location, either on the backpack's חיצוני for quick access or within a dedicated internal sheath. Ensure it's easily retrievable for tasks like preparing kindling or opening packaging.
4
Stay Informed and Hydrated
Always keep the Midland ER310 radio charged and tuned to local emergency frequencies. Use the LifeStraw immediately to filter any available water source, as hydration is critical in any survival scenario. Practice building a fire with the Bayite Ferrocerium Rod beforehand to ensure proficiency when it truly matters.