Overall, I’d say this was a good little pack for keeping in the car for emergencies, or for light camping/hiking. The bag itself is a quality bag. Nice zippers and pulls. Compact, about the size of my hand, but everything fits well. There’s a secured pocket for a cell phone. I have an iPhone 8 and it fit snugly with the bag full of the other items. As for the tools, with a couple of exceptions, they all seem to be decent quality. Almost everything has a dual purpose. The knife is small but sturdy and sufficient. Is it weird that I can’t wait to try out the saw? lol The multitool is nice and solid and has its own case. The knife fits in the there too. The pen/window breaker is convenient. The multi-use bracelet is ok. I like the whistle, flint and scraper, and that it can be pulled apart to use as rope. The compass works but it’s so tiny it’s hard to read. The long description of items reads that the bracelet also has a temperature function but it does not. The scissors were bent and probably would only last one use anyway, but you have them if you need them. Same for the tweezers. I’m tossing them both out and putting in my own. I think the credit card tool is a bit redundant with all the other tools included and would have rather had a multifunction food utensil or another carabiner instead. I think the fishing kit is kind of an odd choice to add and would have rather had some pain med packs or itch/burn cream.. but ask me again after I’m lost by a stream with nothing to eat. The first aid kit is a bit sparse. I would have liked a couple of butterfly bandages or the afore mentioned creams, but I bought this knowing I would be adding my own touches to that part of the kit. With a couple of personal additions it’ll be a good basic grab and go pack.
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