Reddit mentions of MistyMate 17000 Arctic Tie, Colors may vary

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of MistyMate 17000 Arctic Tie, Colors may vary. Here are the top ones.

MistyMate 17000 Arctic Tie, Colors may vary
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Approximately 41" longCan be used over and over again!Cooling crystals in the fabric absorb and hold up to 200 times their weight in waterIdeal for use while gardening, outdoor work, golfing, sporting events/activities.The Arctic Tie will keep you cool for hours when you're out in the sun or sand.Soak for a few minutes, stay cool for hoursTwo Colors Options!Outdoor Heat ReliefDurable and AdjustableTHE ORIGINAL SINCE 1989
Specs:
Height4.72 Inches
Length1.67 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOSFA
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width4.13 Inches

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u/Teerlys ยท 6 pointsr/preppers

/u/SpartanUp247 , I'm breaking this up so it's not a mega post.

Insofar as other as other supplies go... well, I could write on that for way longer than I'm going to tonight. I'll try to give a short essential list though.

  • Flashlights and ample batteries. Preferably including some headlamps and lantern style lights. Candles as well.

  • An emergency radio, preferably with a hand crank + solar rechargeable battery.

  • Some FRS radio's in the event that cell phones die or coverage is sparse.

  • Propane tanks and the ability to use them for cooking. Usually that will mean a portable burner and high pressure hose. There are other cooking options out there as well, such as Sterno, so grab whatever your situation/funding allows for.

  • Appropriate weather gear. That means cold weather sleeping bags for winter and methods to cope with heat like an Arctic Tie. Maybe a propane heater as well.

  • Don't forget sanitation. A 5 gallon toilet bucket is a good investment. Then stock up on thick garbage bags, baking soda/cat litter, and a mega sized bottle of hand sanitizer.

  • Make sure you have the basics of first aid supplies covered. Enough stuff to treat and wrap wounds, protect blisters, protect from the sun, things like that.

  • Have whatever tools you think you might need for whatever you're prepping for. Things like a wrench to turn off the gas in your house that lives near the gas meter. For people in hurricane areas, an axe to chop through a roof to evade rising waters. Definitely multiple fire extinguishers/fire blankets. Things of that nature.

  • And of course, a gun and training on how to use it is always a smart call.

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    Bug out bags are cool and a good idea/place to get started, but realistically if you are forced to sincerely grab that bag and run out of the door with nothing else because things are just that screwed, you are likely pretty hosed. Chances are you'll have time to pack the car in most situations, so the best way to go is to plan on bugging in first and foremost. No point in turning yourself into a refugee if you don't need to. If you're still wanting to start with a bugout bag... see the next post for my recommendation for a cheap startup kit.
u/[deleted] ยท 2 pointsr/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

Here, man, maybe this will help you out

Can't vouch for the necktie thing, hasn't turned up yet, but the blue towel that you can buy with it? I have no idea how the fuck it works but that shit stays cold for 6 fucking hours.