What to get the father who has everything? Or maybe he isn’t a survival dad yet, but is heading in that direction. Here are some proven emergency survival items that have been tested and approved by SurvivalCommonSense.com. They’ll make great gifts.
by Leon Pantenburg
I really enjoy testing new products or equipment. It gives me a chance to play with new toys, as well as providing valuable information to people who might be wondering about certain items. I don’t recommend every new thing I try, but here are a few that have passed muster since last Fathers Day.
Knives: Every survival dad needs a good survival/bushcraft/hunting/etc knife. What exactly
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dad needs is going to depend to a great extent on his personal preferences. We’ve tested some great pieces of cutlery since last Fathers Day, and here are some knives you can depend on:
- Bark River Knives: I started testing these knives last year, and every one I’ve wrung out so far has been a stellar performer. Two Bark River knives were independently tested and approved before advertising was accepted. KnivesShipFree.com is a sponsor, and they carry a huge selection of Bark Rivers and other brands. Check out these reviews and videos: Bark River Fox River, Liten Bror, Bushcrafter, Aurora and Bird and Trout.
- Utility knives: Should you get dad a box cutter/utility knife? Well, it’s not a bad idea. The knives are cheap, and single edge razor blades are available everywhere. During a survival situation, he can use the box cutter for mundane tasks and save the edge on your survival knife. Here’s some choices.
Biomass Stoves: It’s really simple: get a backpacking or survival stove and you’ll never run out or have to carry fuel. Here are some we tested:
- SilverFire Scout: This backpacking stove is light, compact and efficient.
- SilverFire Survivor: For larger jobs and setting up in camp this stove is a winner.
- SilverFire Dragon Pot: This highly effective stainless steel cooking pot eliminates the hassle of soot from cooking over an open fire.
You can help dad make an effective biomass stove out of bricks or salvaged blocks.
- Make a brick stove for about $6.08 or a disaster debris biomass stove for free.
Water purification: I like the LifeStraw – it’s lightweight, compact and easy to use.
Good reads:
- Check out Bushfire Plague Reckoning for a fast-paced novel about a massive pandemic and how some people survive.
- If dad is into food storage Food Storage for Self-Sufficiency and Survival by Angela Paskett is a winner.
Firemaking: The Lightning-Strike Firestarter is a new design based on the ferrocerium methods of starting a fire. The Lightning-Strike got a lot of attention recently when I taught a firemaking seminar for the Marion County (OR) Search and Rescue team.
Pants: I wear Taclite 511 Pro Pants everywhere, and they are super comfortable and practical. They have plenty of pockets without being too tacticool.
Wallet: Dad already has a wallet, but does he have one with the design and room to carry survival gear? Here are some options and tips to help you choose a wallet dad will really appreciate.
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