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Reddit mentions of S.O.L Survive Outdoors Longer S.O.L. Emergency Shelter Kit
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Includes 4 ultra C stakes, 4 reflective cord and micro-tensioners, 1 blanket, and instructionsAccommodates 1 person for multiple daysThe 96 x 60 inch blanket is 2.5 times thicker than our S.O.L. Survival BlanketReflects 90% of your body heat back to you to keep you warmLightweight anodized aluminum ultra C stakes are just what you need to keep the shelter staked down
Specs:
Height | 7 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | December 2013 |
Size | Shelter |
Weight | 0.393 Pounds |
Width | 2 Inches |
Small survival knife: Buck Spitfire
Larger knife: Kabar USMC
Multi-tool: Letherman Rebar
Flashlight: LazerBright Also the small Cree LED lights.
Radio: Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM Shortwave World Band Receiver with Single Side Band Reception and I have a Baofeng HF-F8+ for two way, but I am just learning on that.
Survival kit: Not sure what to write here, I guess fishing equip, snares, Frog Trident, various guns, slingshot, spear heads, arrow tips and fletching,and I could go on forever.
First aid kit: I make my own. Suture kit, dental kit, alcohol, alcohol wipes, nitrile gloves, tweezers, quick clot trauma pack, gauze, bandages, ace wraps, sam splints, bandaids, iodine wipes, Sudecon (tear gas antidote) 7 kinds of antibiotics, two anti virals, heartburn med, anti-diarrhea, burn cream, medical tape, and lots I am not thinking of right now.
Backpack: I have the ILBE main pack with detachable assault pack
Outdoor Shelter: I can easily make my own but I do have a SOL emergency outdoor shelter and I have Canvas Military Tent and coleman 4 person tent.
Fire tool: Butane torch, waterproof matches, Djeep Lighter, magnesium, and fatwood
Clothing: Anything from Duluth Trading Company, best clothes I have ever owned
Shoes: I don't even own shoes. Boots I like are Redwing, Carolina and timberland Pro
I'm curious to see what shows up in here (besides Hennessy and Warbonnet). I'm testing my own "ultralight, ultra-cheap" hammock setup, as I'm transitioning from tent camping and don't want to make a big splurge to find out I don't like it.
Right now, my kit consists of:
I've used it for a few hours here and there in rain and sun and it's been great. Hoping to test my first hammock overnight soon. No bug net, obviously, but not bad for $40 and less than 2lbs.