🔥 Gear Up or Miss Out: The Ultimate 250-Piece Survival Powerhouse 🏕️
The HIHEGD 250Pcs Survival Kit is a professional-grade emergency solution featuring a comprehensive set of 250 survival tools and first aid supplies. Packaged in a durable, water-resistant 1000D nylon Molle-compatible bag, it’s designed for quick attachment and portability. This kit includes essentials for medical emergencies, shelter building, navigation, and fire-starting, making it perfect for outdoor adventurers, disaster preparedness, and tactical use.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.04 x 8.86 x 6.65 inches |
Package Weight | 2.02 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
Brand Name | HIHEGD |
Color | A-Black |
Material | Nylon |
Number of Items | 250 |
Manufacturer | HIHEGD |
Part Number | HHG-BIGQSGJ |
Included Components | 250Pcs Survival Gear |
Size | Large |
L**A
Amazing!
I gave this to my brother and he totally loved it. It's incredible how they pack 250 things into a 4-pound pack that's about the size of a lunchbox, more or less. I worked in emergency preparedness for a long time, and I've seen lots of survival kits, and I can tell you this one's got everything you need except food and water. And the price is an absolute steal. A word of advice: Photograph EVERYTHING "in situ" if you open it, or you'll never get it all back together again. And keep in mind that all this stuff is replaceable, from any survival gear store, so if you use it, you'll want to refill it again. Photos are a must in that case.
L**O
Great survival kit!
Compact, well-organized, and packed with tools for shelter, fire, light, first aid, and other essentials. Perfect for emergencies or outdoor trips. Only missing food and water solutions, but that’s easy to add. Highly recommend!
J**R
Loaded with everything you need for emergencies!
I was shocked by how much is packed into this kit — from first aid essentials to survival tools like a fire starter, tactical pen, and compact axe. Everything fits neatly in a durable bag that’s perfect for your car or hiking pack. A great gift idea for campers, hunters, or even as a just-in-case emergency kit at home. Totally worth the investment.
D**W
A lot of good stuff for the price. Some is useless
I knew what I was getting into, with the price I knew quality wasn’t gonna be amazing. And yes, as the reviews say, it is tiny and jam-packed with stuff. The tools are also tiny and if you want full sized tools, this ain’t it, chief. But there’s a lot of pretty decent stuff here. But some of the stuff just doesn’t work, or is just useless and probably could buy a better replacement separately if you need, probably cheap.For example, the compasses are sorta junk, the standalone one is finicky but can get an accurate read, wouldn’t rely on it and would suggest buying a separate one.Especially the “compass” in the handle of one of the tools, totally junk. Same style as the one in my power bank I bought from tiktok. Just floats around in there and doesn’t actually work at all.The folding knife I was actually pretty impressed with. It doesn’t have a good lock so it can technically fold back in during use but I haven’t had that. The blade is pretty dang sharp, sharper than my own pocket knife I carry. Enough that I gave my self a small cut trying to see its sharpness. Very lightweight but transportable because of the skeletonI won’t entertain the idea of the spoon, fishing line, or glow sticks, like I’d ever actually use them. I’m sure they’d work in a pinch but not why I bought this.Haven’t put batteries in the lamp or flashlight, but I assume they should work, if not I’ll change the review.I also didn’t take the tent, blankets, or the poncho out cause I didn’t feel like folding them back up again.The “medkit” is pretty basic. Wouldn’t use it on its own. Other than to help with the cut I got from the blade lol. But I’ll likely order some more and see if I can’t just fit it inside the bag. If not I’ll bite the bullet and buy a full medkit. Cause if this were a video game it would only restore like 5hp. There’s some bandages and I think a bit of gause, but it’s mostly i think betadine and alcohol wipes, and bandaids. I think some aspirin pills or something possibly. Aka, this would be good for school nurses. *ER* Nurse, well, not on any day.The survival bracelet is ok. Whistle works as expected but the compass again is junk and doesn’t work. The bracelet isn’t adjustable from what I can tell, and since I have skinny wrists it was pretty loose on me. I haven’t tested the fire starter inside the bracelet, or the other standalone fire starter. Was about to but came to my senses that I was inside, and I didn’t want to light my carpet on fire… So, I’ll have to bring it outside when it’s not raining. Again, I’ll update the review if either one don’t workPhone case worked and you actually can use the screen which I thought was neat. Didn’t really buy this for that at all but, seeing as it works, it might come in handy one day.I forgot about the “saber card” I think it was called. Still have no idea what the heII that is lol. I suppose the tools on it might work but I really wouldn’t likely use. Still baffles me and cracks me up that they put a mini ruler on it for whatever reason. But if you ever need to measure something 3 inches…uh…on second thought keep it to yourselfI highly doubt you’ll ever need as many q-tips out there in the wilderness as there is. Unless you’re cleaning a rifle or something, but you’d probably want a different kit for that.I’m going off of memory here so I’ll probably miss something but I wouldn’t recommend buying this pack for any one thing in particular, just for the convienience of everything all in one bag, and having it all shipped for a flat fee and you can decide what you need and don’t.Oh right, the wire saw. I probably won’t even open that but I doubt it’s that good.To be honest, the best part of this is the kid in me opening it all up, cause there’s a LOT of stuff. Pretty fun even though some of it was junk. But some stuff I hope to never need. But having survival stuff like this gives me some comfort in preparation. But I also wouldn’t recommend this being your “bug-out bag.” Or just your only survival equipment in general. But rather, because of its size it could maybe be a simple portable version you take out with you. Or like I will do, because of the strap on system, have it as bag attachment to a bigger rucksack with a more complete bag. Imma be honest though, the whole thing all in one bag is pretty beefy, I don’t know how many pounds but in my hands felt pretty heavy. That’s why I think having it on a rucksack might be better than carrying it around with you
L**I
Very high quality
Bought this for my grandson for his expeditions with his dad. Has everything and then some. He loves it
V**T
Survival Kit
The contents have survival value.The bag is smaller and easy to pack/transport.
J**E
Reminds me of erector set quality
Unfortunately, I went ahead and bought this, and I truthfully don’t care if anybody believes me or not, but I am just slightly disappointed. I’m usually pretty chill about everything I buy even when some things have a few issues or flaws. I never really write reviews either but this time I thought, “what the heck.”After reading all of these reviews mentioning how small this item, much smaller then they thought, I was prepared—or so I thought. It still kind of shocks you just how small it really is lol everything is basically miniature and only a few items are of decent quality i.e. the pen and the paracord, multi-functional wrist band. That being said, it’s still a cool little bag of goodies for the right person, but to be honest, to bring everybody into the light here, the perfect candidate to gift this to is your 10-12 year old son or nephew for his annual Boy Scout camping trip. Hayden, Bryce and Aiden will absolutely love it. Take that however you may, just know I don’t mean it’s only pertinent to a 10-12 year old boy but it’s really just for some buying perspective and may help you know what you’re looking for…everybody’s opinion is different, so, I digress.So, I’ll say the quality of this set is borderline fisher•price/playskool if you ask me.. erector set to be as fair as I can. Now, as a 33 year old adult male, I was feeling quite silly taking everything out—almost reminding me as if I were an 11 year old boy performing a cringeworthy, family arranged play around a campfire at the annual up-north Kumbaya soirée with uncle chubbs, cousin Bert and the whole gang, whilst the theme of the play being an educational demonstration of the key tactics of survival. Only not good. Not good at all. (cousin Bert starts the slow clap…) Berrrrt…Bert! Shhhhhh!!!!! Not yet. Smh. Bert.My point is that if you are looking for a nice, real survival kit, and you’re over, okay, let’s say the age of 15 to be as fair as possible, this is not for you.Everything is much smaller than you will expect, even after knowing this bit of info. Again, opinions differ, so, if this is just something you want to have in case of a minor emergency, anything can really be useful in that situation, even this fanny-pack of “survival” tools.I love you all, so, jot that down.
N**S
Must have
Awesome product For every car. Yes you to moms. Better to have it and not need it then to need it and not have it.
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