Lifeline Weatherproof Pocket Survival Kit Review

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Join ITS Tactical as we continue our pocket survival kit reviews with the Lifeline Weatherproof Survival Kit. View our complete write-up with a detailed analysis and ratings at: http://wp.me/ptVor-2ds

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  • Maybe at $11, I would buy the kit and use the container to make a real survival kit and toss most of the rest (except the tea candle). I'd put in a Leatherman Squirt (one of the new models with both pliers and scissors), photon microlight + spare batteries which don't take up room, lifeboat matches, bandanna, hair bands, replace lanyard on whistle with real paracord, either a mini-bic or a peanut lighter from County Comm, trick (relighting) birthday candle, asprin + immodium, mini-razor blade

  • @mrmonkeyman50 See, and that's exactly what I thought it included. A quick glance over the contents and you get pretty hopeful but it's not until you actually unbox it that you see it's 'quality.' I like your content list! ~Mike

  • I've never done rock climbing but I know that just one carabiner (even if it is 7 kilonewton test) isn't really sufficient for any kind of repelling or rescue. Most rock climbers carry anywhere between a half dozen to a dozen. I suppose you could use the single carabiner to suspend a back pack or ice chest from a tree branch to prevent bears from getting to your food but that's about it.

  • @DeimosSaturn I totally agree. This carabiner is more suited for your keys than for anything else. Disappointing to say the least. ~Mike

  • Why are you wasting time reviewing something like this?

  • @Diopterman @ComradeGeneralK said it best. We take a look at a variety so that way you can make an educated decision yourself. Just be glad it's now your money! Haha! ~Mike

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  • Leatherman micra

  • i made a better kit with an altoid can

  • where you get it from plz tell me because when its my birthday im geting one

  • where did u get it?

  • the only way i think you could use that to boil water is with using a tripod have it dangled just out of the flames reach like how you boil water using plastic k pop bottles

  • Lifeline's products scare the hell out of me. They have a full line of kits, from pocket sized to backpack kits with 72 hours of supplies. REI sells them, as do other legitimate retailers, and all of their stuff is absolute junk. They build knock-offs of other popular kits, and undercut the prices with poor quality contents. I feel bad for the people who buy this stuff and actually have to use it. It could literally cost you your life. Pay the extra money and get a kit you can depend on.

  • @MegaBigdog666 although it's cheap, you shouldn't buy this survival kit. there are many other good ones, or you can make your own

    (find one at sporting goods stores)

  • Where can I get one of those?

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