Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.36 x 16.73 x 11 inches |
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Package Weight | 7.48 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 33.8 Ounces |
Brand Name | Sustain Supply Co. |
Warranty Description | • The product was purchased in the last 30 days, • You have the receipt or proof of purchase, 30 Days, • The product is in its original packaging, • The product isn’t used or damaged |
Model Name | Comfort2 |
Color | Neutral |
Material | other |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sustain Supply Co. |
Part Number | 9-08400 |
Style | Comfort2 |
Included Components | Two Person, 72 Hour Emergency Preparedness Kit |
Size | Comfort2 |
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Sustain Supply Emergency Survival Kit & Backpack, 2 Person, 72 Hours, Disaster Preparedness Go-Bag for Earthquake, Fire, Flood, Hurricane & Shelter-in-Place Including Food, Water, Blankets, First Aid
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Material | other |
Brand | Sustain Supply Co. |
Item Weight | 33.8 Ounces |
Included Components | Two Person, 72 Hour Emergency Preparedness Kit |
Number of Pieces | 72 |
About this item
- 72-HOUR SURVIVAL KITS - The first 72 hours after disaster are the most critical, making it essential to have an emergency kit with all the supplies, gear, nutrition, and water needed for the comfortable survival of two people
- SUPERIOR QUALITY EMERGENCY BAG - Survival backpacks include 12 Wise Company non perishable food servings with bowls and utensils, 2 Aqua Literz 33.8oz Emergency Water Pouches, 2 water filtration straws, 4 Cyalume SnapLights, 2 blankets, 2 InstaFire fire starters, 2 whistles, 1 LED lantern, 1 first aid kit with bath wipes, 1 portable stove, 1 MoraKniv knife, and 1 Ferrocerium rod
- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR ANY DISASTER - Sustain Supply Go Bag contains hurricane preparedness items, power outage supplies, earthquake emergency kit essentials, nuclear survival kit gear, and other doomsday prepping supplies for your home, car, office, or bomb shelter
- SURVIVAL BACKPACK WITH LIGHTING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT - Be ready for power outages with a bug out bag survival kit that includes a fire starter device, safety tinder, a Ferrocerium rod, LED lantern, and SnapLights to illuminate the night even during an apocalypse
- ULTIMATE FIRST AID AND FOOD SURVIVAL KIT - Emergency backpack includes a variety of basic first aid supplies with a healthcare guide along with bags of premium emergency meals, boxes of water, and Sustain Survival drinking straws for tactical hydration
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Sustain Supply Co. Premium Emergency Survival Bag/Kit – Be Equipped with 72 Hours of Disaster Preparedness Supplies for 2 People, Comfort2
2-Person Premium 72 Hour Emergency Survival Bag/Kit
With real food, clean water and quality tools, Comfort2 will keep you and a loved one prepared for whatever the elements might throw your way. Designed to help you stay calm and comfortable in a disaster situation, Comfort2 is incredibly robust at an amazing value.
All items included: 1 Large premium backpack 12 Wise Company food servings 2 Literz of Aqua Water 2 Sustain Survival Straws 4 Cyalume SnapLights 1 Morakniv companion knife 1 LED lanterns 1 Flashlights 1 Fully stocked First Aid Kit 2 Emergency blankets 1 Bath wipes pack 1 Portable stove 2 Bowls and utensils 1 Ferrocerium rod 2 InstaFire tinder 2 Whistles
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ASIN | B0722L37PL |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #150,368 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #233 in Camping Survival Kits |
Date First Available | April 27, 2017 |
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Customers like the quality, amount and ease of storage of the survival kit. They mention it's well thought out, has excellent material and that it has plenty of room for additional items. They're also happy with ease of access. However, some customers have reported issues with the water supply, saying that the water bottles leaked. Customers are mixed on missing parts, and value.
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Customers like the quality of the survival kit. They say that it is well-made, sturdy, and well-thought-out. The stove, cookware, and bowls are perfect, and the flashlight and lamp it came with work very well.
"...The life straw is a great quality item in its own, and it’s inclusion in this kit saves you a lot of money...." Read more
"...but if I do I can at least be sure the flashlight and lamp it came with work very well. The backpack fits and carries well...." Read more
"...The handy bath was an unexpected luxury and helped keep me sane. Another item not included was an AM/FM/Weather band radio...." Read more
"...the flashlight and camp light do not work...." Read more
Customers like the amount of the survival kit. They say that it is well stocked for any emergency, has plenty of room for additional items, and is well organized. Some customers also mention that the bag itself doesn't seem too durable.
"...I could sew it back but it isn’t necessary. There’s also an outside pocket on the bottom so you can access the bottom compartment easily anyway...." Read more
"...Weight is evenly distributed. Plenty of room for additional items which is good because while this kit is a great starting point, I prefer to have a..." Read more
"...The backpack seems decent and had a lot of space for additional gear. I added a few items to improve the kit for my part of the world...." Read more
"...Let's start with the bag itself. It has so many pockets. It's well thought out...." Read more
Customers like the ease of storage of the survival kit. They mention that it takes up very little space, the backpack fits and carries well, and the contents are organized well into the backpack. Most of the stuff all fits in the front pocket, making it convenient for people to carry by the straps or by hand. The bag seems perfect and has plenty of space to unpack and repack the contents as needed.
"...It would be easy to pack it in and pack it out with little noticeThe included meals are crowd favorites...." Read more
"...The backpack fits and carries well. Weight is evenly distributed...." Read more
"...The lantern is a nice small size & takes up very little space. It needs 3 double A batteries(not included) to work...." Read more
"...The only complaint I can make is that the knife is a little smaller than I thought I would be and the cover for the knife doesn't secure properly...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the missing parts of the survival kit. Some mention that the supplies in the bag are nice, while others say that they were upset because they were missing some items like the whistles.
"...for additional items which is good because while this kit is a great starting point, I prefer to have a wider array of first aid capabilities, fire..." Read more
"...The backpack seems decent and had a lot of space for additional gear. I added a few items to improve the kit for my part of the world...." Read more
"...there is NO first aid kit in the bag...emptied it one pouch at a time X 3 and no FIRST AID KIT. I didn't try the snap lights....worrisome.!..." Read more
"...the internal first aid kit is good, but limited to small injuries...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the survival kit. Some mention that it's excellent value for your money, while others say that it is not worth the price, and that the flashlight is complete trash.
"...great quality item in its own, and it’s inclusion in this kit saves you a lot of money...." Read more
"...The flashlight is complete trash. It works when it wants to, and the lantern is made of cheap plastic. If you drop it, it’s a goner...." Read more
"...WELL worth the cost." Read more
"...today... the backpack & items are very poor quality and the total is not worth ~$100...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the water supply of the survival kit. They mention that both bags were wet from leakage, the whole bag was soaked in water, and the flashlight was water damaged. Some customers also mention that the water boxes had a very small leak, causing mold.
"...1. One of the Aqua Literz water boxes had a very small leak. The second liter was fine.2. I didn't find a flashlight in this kit...." Read more
"...they were packed with the water containers, which two leaked out into the bag... but the bag is water proof.. as it held the leaking water bottles..." Read more
"Emergency was packs leaked and seemed to have been slowly leaking for some time as there is clearly visible mildew on the outer box where the water..." Read more
"...However, the instructions on the supply guide were all bent and water damaged to the point where much of it can't be read...." Read more
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The bag in and of itself is very high quality. Good straps and supportive chest and waist straps. It has a whistle on the chest strap, which is something I look for in any outdoor/recreational backpack. Distributes weight well and I’d easily pay $50 for the pack alone. We are going to take out bug out bags camping this summer to do a light trial to see what else we need to round it out. This kit would be perfect for backpacking too.
The bottom compartment zipper inside the bag came a little janky. Doesn’t affect the functionality of the bag so I’m gonna leave it as is. I could sew it back but it isn’t necessary. There’s also an outside pocket on the bottom so you can access the bottom compartment easily anyway. The organization is very intuitive and helpful. I’m not the most organized person, but the backpack makes it easy. It would be easy to pack it in and pack it out with little notice
The included meals are crowd favorites. I added some of my own favorite mountain house meals. I guess I could add subsistence blocks as back up, but I’m happier to have tastier options. This pack covers myself and my kiddo. We are going to figure out her bug out bag situation as well, in the event, that god forbid, we get separated. There’s enough in this pack to mostly split down the middle.
Here is a list of items I used from the kit:
Fire starter
Mylar Blanket
Emergency Drinking Water
Camp pot
Flashlights
Backpacking food
Handy Bath Bath wipes
One other item I used was a camp stove with an isobutane fuel cartridge which I would recommend adding to the kit. I would also recommend having more water. I ran out Friday just as my water pressure came back on. Luckily my water and electricity is back, but I am under a boil water notice.
I used the fire stater to light found wood to aid my neighbor in cooking her food that was about to turn because my fuel stove would not have been enough for both of us. The fire starter was very good and had no problems lighting right up. I used finger size branches and kindling found along the south wall of my complex. I found that wood located on the south side of buildings and walls were dry. My theory is that the precipitation was coming from the north and the buildings kept the wood from getting wet.
The handy bath was an unexpected luxury and helped keep me sane. Another item not included was an AM/FM/Weather band radio. It had solar, and hand crank charging capabilities in addition to a usb port for charging my phone. Having access to the news and a little music offered comfort and information from city and state officials. It also made my neighbors jealous.
Since I was in my home, I did not need the knife and I had lighters so the ferro rod wasn't necessary. I also had candles which offered a soft consistent light. I would recommend adding some to this kit.
The items for the most part are very good. This kit is good as a starter 72 hour bag, or for someone who doesn't want to take the time to custom make a pack. This pack should get you by for 3 or 4 days just fine.
My complaint (bearing in mind that it was "used") is:
1. One of the Aqua Literz water boxes had a very small leak. The second liter was fine.
2. I didn't find a flashlight in this kit. Then it occurred to me that I originally looked at this kit on Youtube which was apparently the old version of the kit. So beware. This kit is a "current" version that is on the Sustain.com website - so it doesn't have a flashlight. Another difference from the old version: it had Mountain House meals. The current version I bought has ReadyWise meals. I swapped out the food anyway for some Datrex bars and vacuum packed jerky anyway. I've gone 3 days without food, and once, 5 days. So for me, water, vitamins and electrolytes are more important to have in my pack. I've got plenty of stored calories on my body for 3 days (LOL).
The backpack seems decent and had a lot of space for additional gear. I added a few items to improve the kit for my part of the world. Overall though, I'm happy with the purchase, especially for the "used" price I got it for.
Thanks for taking the time to read this. Stay safe and prepared.
~MT