Bug Out Bags
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Echo-Sigma
$699.955-7 Day Bug Out Bag The Echo-Sigma Bug Out Bag is the most comprehensive Full-Size Emergency Kit on the market. Our B.O.B. is double the size of our Get Home Bag and was designed by elite military experts and first responders to get you...$699.95Qty in Cart: 0Price:$699.95Subtotal: -
Echo-Sigma
MSRP: $399.99$379.951-3 Day Emergency Go Bag Floods, tornadoes, fires, and hurricanes can strike with little warning. That's why it's essential to be prepared with an emergency go bag that contains everything you need to stay safe. This Get Home Bag is equipped with up to...MSRP: $399.99$379.95Qty in Cart: 0Price:MSRP: $399.99$379.95Subtotal: -
Echo-Sigma
$799.95How to Survive a Zombie Attack When the horde is coming, be ready to bug out with a zombie survival kit, equipped with all the gear you’ll need in case of a disaster. It’s also ideal for extreme outdoor survivalists, hikers, campers,...$799.95Qty in Cart: 0Price:$799.95Subtotal:
Tactical Bug Out Bags
A bug‑out bag (or “BOB”), is a portable survival kit designed to provide essential supplies for at least a 72‑hour period. Unlike a household emergency kit, a bug‑out bag is meant to be grabbed at a moment’s notice if you need to evacuate, so it’s typically stored by the door or in your vehicle. At OffGrid Warehouse we curate high‑quality bug‑out bags that balance capacity, durability and mobility, helping you and your family stay safe no matter what happens. Bug out Bags have many names, and are also known as get out of dodge bag (GOOD Bag), I’m never coming home bag (INCH Bag), 72-hour kit, go bag, bail out bag, SHTF bag, personal emergency relocation kit (PERK BAG), and many more.
The basics of a reliable bug‑out bag remain the same no matter where you live. Your kit should include:
Water:
At least one gallon of water per person per day, plus purification tablets or filters.
Food:
Non-perishable meals and snacks to sustain you for three days.
Mess kit & utensils:
Lightweight cups, plates and cutlery to prepare and eat meals.
Navigation & communication:
Paper maps, a NOAA radio and a fully charged LED flashlight.
Tools:
A multi-tool, fire-starting supplies and cordage to cut, fix or secure gear.
Protection & shelter:
An emergency blanket, a face mask to filter dust and a durable bag or tarp.
Medical & personal items:
A first-aid kit, prescription medications, toiletries and copies of important documents.