The Safe Trail "Survive All" Go Bag is a 30+ piece wilderness survival system built for the moment rescue isn't coming—yet. Weighing just 7 pounds and packed into a weather-resistant MOLLE-compatible carry bag, this kit delivers shelter, fire, water, medical supplies, and signaling tools to keep you alive, warm, and visible when you're lost, stranded, or cut off from help. Whether you're a backcountry hiker, overlander, or emergency prepper, this is the go bag that buys you time when the trail disappears.
What You Get
Every item in the Survive All Go Bag serves a survival function—no filler, no fluff:
- Medical & First Aid: Basic first aid kit with bandages, antiseptics, nitrile gloves, and trauma shears
- Food & Water: 2 emergency food ration packs, 2 emergency water pouches, water purification tablet pack
- Shelter & Warmth: Emergency tent, emergency blanket, rain poncho
- Light & Fire: Tactical flashlight, long-range strobe light, magnesium alloy firestarter
- Tools & Navigation: Tactical knife, compact multi-tool, compass, survival whistle
- Additional Essentials: 10 ft. paracord, duct tape roll, signal mirror
- Carry System: MOLLE-compatible weather-resistant nylon bag (14" L × 6" W × 9" H) with shoulder sling or pack-insert options
Total weight: 7.1 lbs
Dimensions: 14" × 6" × 9"
Carry options: Shoulder sling, MOLLE clip-on, or pack insert
How to Use This Kit
This isn't a "hope for the best" kit—it's a survival protocol in a bag.
- Carry it where it counts: Clip to your main pack via MOLLE webbing, wear as a shoulder sling on day hikes, or stash in your vehicle for roadside emergencies.
- In an emergency, prioritize: Shelter first (tent, blanket, poncho), then fire (firestarter, flashlight), then water (purification tablets, pouches), then signaling (strobe, whistle, mirror).
- Train before you need it: Familiarize yourself with the firestarter, tent setup, and signaling devices before heading into the backcountry.
- Inspect quarterly: Check food/water expiration dates, battery function, and bag integrity every 3 months.
What It Is / What It Isn't
This is: A field-tested survival kit designed to sustain life and signal rescue in wilderness or disaster scenarios. It's built for hikers, campers, overlanders, first responders, and anyone venturing beyond cell service.
This isn't: A medical treatment system, a long-term shelter solution, or a replacement for proper trip planning. It's an emergency backup—not a substitute for experience, navigation skills, or common sense.
Objection Busters
"Isn't $119 expensive for a survival kit?"
Not when you compare cost-per-item and quality. Buying these 30+ components separately would run $200+, and most pre-made kits skimp on shelter, fire, or medical gear. This kit is built by Entropy Survival, a veteran-owned company that field-tests every component.
"Will this actually fit in my pack?"
Yes. At 14" × 6" × 9" and 7 lbs, it's compact enough to clip onto a daypack or toss in a vehicle. The MOLLE webbing lets you attach it externally without sacrificing internal pack space.
"How long will the food and water last?"
Emergency rations and water pouches have multi-year shelf lives (check packaging for exact dates). Water purification tablets extend usability indefinitely if you have access to a water source.
"Is this overkill for a day hike?"
Depends on where you hike. If you're on marked trails near civilization, maybe. If you're in remote terrain, crossing snowfields, or hiking solo, this kit is insurance. Most lost hikers are found within 24-72 hours—this kit covers that window.
"What if I need bear protection?"
Upgrade to the "Survive All" Bag + Bear Horn & Spray Attachments variant ($169) for integrated wildlife deterrence in bear country.
Why This Works
The Survive All Go Bag isn't about gear hoarding—it's about survival priorities in the right order: shelter to prevent hypothermia, fire for warmth and morale, water for hydration, signaling for rescue, and medical supplies for trauma stabilization. Every item has been selected to address the most common causes of death in wilderness emergencies: exposure, dehydration, and inability to signal for help.
Veteran-owned Entropy Survival designed this kit based on field experience, not marketing hype. The bag itself is weather-resistant, MOLLE-compatible, and built to take a beating. Whether you're lost in the backcountry, stranded roadside, or sheltering post-disaster, this kit gives you time, warmth, and control—the three things that keep people alive when everything else goes wrong.
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Upgrade option: Add the Bear Horn & Spray Attachments variant for $169 if you're heading into bear country or need wildlife deterrence.
FAQs
Q: How long will the emergency food and water last?
A: The food ration packs and water pouches have multi-year shelf lives (check packaging for exact expiration dates). Water purification tablets extend usability if you have access to a natural water source.
Q: Is this kit TSA-approved for air travel?
A: No. The tactical knife, multi-tool, and other sharp objects must be checked in luggage, not carried on. If flying, pack this in your checked bag.
Q: Can I use this kit in extreme cold or desert conditions?
A: Yes. The emergency blanket, tent, and fire-starting tools work in sub-freezing temps. In desert heat, the rain poncho doubles as shade, and water purification tablets are critical. Adjust your strategy based on environment.
Q: What's the difference between the $119 and $169 versions?
A: The $169 variant includes bear horn and bear spray attachments for wildlife deterrence. If you're hiking in bear country (Rockies, Alaska, Appalachia), upgrade. Otherwise, the base kit is sufficient.
Q: How do I know if this kit is right for me?
A: If you hike, camp, or travel in remote areas beyond cell service—or if you want a vehicle emergency kit for roadside breakdowns—this is for you. If you only hike marked urban trails with cell coverage, you may not need this level of preparedness.
Q: What's your return policy?
A: Visit our shipping and returns page for full details. Unopened kits are eligible for return; opened kits may have restrictions due to the nature of emergency supplies.
Q: Does this kit include a shelter I can actually sleep in?
A: Yes. The emergency tent is a lightweight, single-person shelter designed for short-term use (24-72 hours). It's not a backpacking tent, but it will keep you dry and block wind while you wait for rescue.
Q: How durable is the carry bag?
A: The weather-resistant nylon shell is built to handle rough handling, moisture, and MOLLE attachment stress. It's not bombproof, but it's far more durable than standard nylon daypacks.