Lansky T.A.S.K. Tactical Apocalypse Survival Kit
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Lansky T.A.S.K. Tactical Apocalypse Survival Kit
Lansky T.A.S.K. Tactical Apocalypse Survival Kit
The T.A.S.K. (Tactical Apocalypse Survival Kit) has been designed by Lansky to serve as the core of your emergency bag. The T.A.S.K. is housed in a 20L tactical backpack which allows you to "bug out" in a flash. Features padded back panel, a large main compartment plus a front pouch, both with organizational gear pockets, M.O.L.E. attachments, adjustable hip and sternum straps, water bottle holder and compression straps to lock down the load. The T.A.S.K. also includes: LifeStraw Water Purification: This powerful device filters dangerous bacteria and protozoa, exceeding EPA standards for water filtration. Allows you to drink directly from lakes, rivers, or your water bottle by simply putting the lower part of the straw in the water and sipping. Filters up to 264 gallons (1,000 liters). Tactical Flashlight: Shed light on your situation. This ergonomic flashlight is compact, bright and rugged. Constructed of aluminum alloy and featuring a belt clip, lanyard, multiple light output setting and an ultra bright LED. Firesteel/Compass: Creates a flood of sparks when scraped against the striker edge to produce fire when you desperately need it. The compact button compass aids in navigation. Paracord Bracelet for the use of rope.
- Multi use battle axe
- 20 Function multi-tool
- Easy-grip knife
- Blade medic Sharpener
- The puck - dual grit sharpener
Lansky T.A.S.K. Tactical Apocalypse Survival Kit
- Dimensions: 6.0 inches (H) x 12.0 inches (W) x 18.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 8.5 pounds
- Included in the box: Lansky T.A.S.K. Tactical Apocalypse Survival Kit
- Made in China
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