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To know which pieces of equipment to take with you in any survival situation, most experts will recommend the 5 C's of Survival: cutting, combustion, cover, containers, and cordage.
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Read More »When preparing for any survival situation, choosing the proper equipment is crucial. And it may be hard to narrow down what you need and do not need. To know which pieces of equipment to take with you in any survival situation, most experts will recommend the 5 C’s of Survival: cutting, combustion, cover, containers, and cordage. This method is great for packing your Bug-Out Bag, Get-Home Bag, or any other survival bag you need. Whether you’re creating a kit or finding supplies in the wilderness, using the 5 C’s as a guideline will help you to be well equipped for any emergency. By remembering these 5 categories, you’ll be fully equipped with the knowledge to prepare for anything.
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Read More »Cover is going to be your primary method of protecting yourself from the elements, including unexpectedly harsh weather conditions that you should plan for. Shelters, blankets, sleeping bags, and clothing are going to be what you use to protect yourself. Cover can help shield your clothes getting wet in the rain, maintain your body heat in the cold, protect your feet and body from injury while working, conceal yourself from animals, etc. Having insulated materials are also important when late night temperature drops put you at risk of hypothermia. To maximize warmth, you’ll want to bring articles of clothing that are thick and provide a lot of insulation against the cold. Blankets and shelter tarps can be used to help minimize warmth lost from convection (wind), and mylar blankets can be used to help maintain body heat in emergencies by blocking wind and reflecting body heat back towards you when you are cold. Also, having camouflage clothing can help to conceal yourself from both predators and prey. You want to bring items that will provide you with the most warmth, the most coverage possible, but still be compact enough and easy to carry in your bag. TITAN Survival offers light-weight emergency solutions for radiative warmth such as:
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Read More »Cordage has more uses than most people would think. Cordage can be rope, twine, fishing line, climbing rope, and other types of cords. Cordage can be used to hang food away from animals, or suspend a recent kill for dressing. Given the training, you can use it for animal traps or snares, propel yourself on a grade, first aid, hang food over a fire, build a shelter, and so much more. The possibilities are endless, so having cordage can help to solve the most problems with the least amount of supplies. Multi-purpose utility cordage like military Parachute Cord, that contains numerous strands inside, can give you a lot of bang for your buck with just one product. TITAN Survival’s patented SurvivorCord is the king of these utility or “survival cordages”, with not only the standard strands found in other paracords, but also three extra survival strands that can help you to survive in an emergency: waxed fire tinder, fishing line, and brass multi-purpose snare wire. And our new SurvivorCord XT product takes this to the next level with a tensile strength of over 1,000 LBS, and includes Kevlar instead of brass wire – giving you extreme functionality, in a compact form.
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