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10 Essential Survival Tools To Take In Your Kayak

nsf50x By nsf50x Published June 27, 2023
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Using a small boat for a single person has been around for thousands of years. People have always needed to traverse various bodies of water and did what they could to make it happen.

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Water filterCooking systemSurvival knifeFire StarterMulti ToolTarp or military ponchoAxFirst aid kitParacordCompass

Throughout the long history of fishing and exploration, our ancestors would find ways to make better and better vessels to make their lives easier. They weren’t always safe, if ever, which came with time.

Today, a modern kayak has everything one might need while on the water, whether you are an angler who needs a lot of gear to fish or a recreational kayaker enjoying a day out.

Water filter


– Without water, you can only survive three days, so having equipment to filter water is crucial. The last thing you want is to get sick in an untreated water emergency.

Water Filter

Cooking system


– Prepare a freeze-dried, dehydrated, or emergency ration once you have found water. The systems that include a canteen, spoon, and stove are good options since they are usually all-in-one and take up little space. It will also help us to sterilize the water.

Cooking system

Survival knife


– It can provide you with protection and the ability to hunt and prepare your food in emergencies and help you build shelter and craft small items vital to your survival.

Survival knife

Fire Starter


– Lighting a fire in a survival situation can save us from hypothermia and boost our morale. In the market, we will find the most common, a simple gas lighter; we are in danger of running out of gas, and those designed for survival situations, magnesium; we will scrape the magnesium, and with the flint, we will produce the spark, those made of ferrocerium bar, scratch and produces a spark and those with a piston, usually work even in cold, windy, wet climates and have a very long duration.

Multi Tool


– At some point, you need more than just a knife; having a good multi-tool can allow you to do some things you can’t do with a knife.

Tarp or military poncho


– For the preparation of shelters in your activities in nature. Bivouac, Security, privacy, and protection against the elements and animals and insects both in adventures and emergencies.

Tarp or military poncho

Ax


– An ax will be useful for building shelters, firewood, protection, and cutting or digging through snow or ice.

ax

First aid kit


Top 10 Tools for a Survival Scenario – A good first aid kit is mandatory in outdoor activities. If you go with a pre-packaged first aid kit, include the necessary environmental items (mountain, desert, hiking, trail running).

First aid kit

Paracord


Top 10 Tools for a Survival Scenario – It is simple and has hundreds of uses: shoelaces, safeguarding food, repairing backpacks or pants, and survival bracelets.

Be sure to learn some knots or bring a notebook with the main knots.

Paracord

Compass


– Have a compass and good knowledge of navigation to find the way back or reach the destination point. Some models come with a magnifying glass, but it can also be useful for starting a fire, removing splinters, and extracting insect stingers. Some have a mirror that can also be used for signage.

Compass

nsf50x June 27, 2023 June 27, 2023
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