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Meet the premium eco hoodie made of organic and recycled materials. With its comfortable fit, front pouch pocket, and double-layered hood, the hoodie is a classic streetwear piece that can be styled with multiple different looks.
• 85% organic cotton, 15% recycled polyester
• Ribbing: 97% organic cotton, 3% elastane
• Brushed fleece fabric inside
• Comfortable unisex fit
• Double-layered hood
• Flat drawcords with metal eyelets for a premium feel
• Kangaroo pocket
• Inside/outside label patch for branding
• Tear-away care label
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Jacks' 'The Ripper' Foraging Tool is more than just a tool; it's a companion for the adventurous forager. Designed with versatility in mind, it's perfect for harvesting a wide array of wild edibles and medicinal plants, from mushrooms and grasses to bark and resin. The ergonomic handles, available in various sizes, ensure a comfortable grip for foragers of all ages. The tool's durable kydex sheath offers both protection and convenience. Wear it as a neck pendant for quick access or attach the clip and carry it on your belt. No matter how you choose to carry it, Jacks' 'The Ripper' is always ready to assist you in your foraging and nonforaging adventures.
Product Specs:
Total Length: 16cm
Handle Length: 7cm
Handle Material: Micarta
Steel: 1095
Package Contents:
- Tool of your choice
- Kydex sheath
- Screw On clip for belt carry
- Wildcard Wilderness extras: 2 stickers and 1 patch
Meet the Wildcard Sling Block, a multi-functional neck pendant that is a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast. The Wildcard Bearing Block provides a stable and efficient steel platform for creating friction fire using a bow drill and the leather lanyard and case interior duel as a strop that allows one to maintain a sharp edge on their survival tool. Made from durable materials, this compact tool is perfect for carrying in your backpack or around your neck. With practice, this product can also be used as an improvised sheperd sling for recreational use.
Product Specs:
Hinged Lid Steel Container: 2.76 x 2.76 x 0.79 inch
Steel: Optional metal 1.5 x 1.5 inches
• 60% cotton, 40% polyester
• 100% polyester mesh back
• Structured, 6-panel, mid-profile cap
• Pre-curved contrast stitched visor
• Underbill matches visor color
• Adjustable plastic snapback
• Blank product sourced from China
Size guide
A (inches) | B (inches) | C (inches) | D (inches) | |
One size | 19 ⅛-23 ¼ | 4 ⅜ | 2 ½ | 6 ¾ |
This is the Survival Kit by Wildcard Wilderness
**SLING BAG PACK IS OPTIONAL, BUT HIGHLY RECOMMENDED**
Measures 8" x 5 1/2" x 11 1/2". MOLLE webbing on front and strap for adding pouched and gear. Master compartment will fit iPad and other tablets. Large master compartment with internal Velcro-closure sleeve. Two external pockets for quick-access items. Snap closure concealed carry sleeve on back panel. On the go style carry handle. Ambidextrous shoulder strap. Weight: 1.6lbs.
Morakniv Companion is an all-in-one fixed blade knife for outdoor enthusiasts. The Companion features a Swedish cold-rolled carbon clip point blade with a razor sharp scandi grind. The handle features a high-friction no-slip grip black and green rubber handle. Includes a plastic sheath with belt clip.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Overall Length: 8.625"
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Blade Length: 4.00"
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Blade Thickness: 0.10"
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Blade Material: Carbon Steel
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Blade Style: Clip Point
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Finish: Satin
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Edge Type: Plain
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Handle Length: 4.25"
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Handle Thickness: 0.80"
SILKY POCKETBOY FOLDING SAW 130MM
The Pocketboy 130 by Silky is truly a little giant. This folding saw is super lightweight and durable with a strikingly compact design. Marvelous cutting capacity. Available with either medium or large teeth. Includes convenient carrying case.
Product Features:
- 20 teeth per 30mm or 10 teeth per 30mm
- 130mm (5.12 inch) length blade
- Weight 170g (6.0 OZ)
- Chrome plated, taper ground blade
- Electrical induction hardened teeth
- Low effort triple edge, non-set tooth design
- Blade locks securely in two positions for flush cutting
- Folding feature protects blade
- Flip-Lock carrying case with belt clip included
- Non-slip rubberized handle
- Superior finish quality
Knowing how to tie the proper knots, and learning rigging & suspension systems with some 550 paracord is an absolute must for outdoor adventures at any level. Never go without a small bundle of 100-ft of this key tool stashed somewhere in your pack or on your person.
You'll get two of our 100' bundles of nylon cord. Rated for 550 lbs. 7-strand. Made right here in the U.S.A.
Ferrocerium is a man-made metallic material that produces hot sparks at temperatures of about 1,650 °C (3,000 °F) when scraped against a rough surface (pyrophoricity), such as ridged steel. Many high carbon steels will create a spark but the ferro rod is the most widely used fire making tool. In extreme conditions, the dexterity in your hands could be detrimental, and gross motor movement skills are diminished. In some cases, individuals couldn't even spark a lighter, but the simple scraping motion can easily be accomplished in almost every survival situation. Fire is one of the most important bushcraft skills.
Check out our Ferro Rod video here.
NOTE: This ferro rod does not come with a lanyard, but does have a machined hole in one end for compatibility for a lanyard.
Each BIC Lighter is child-resistant, safe and reliable and 100% quality inspected. Every BIC lighter undergoes more than 50 separate, automatic quality checks during the manufacturing process.
Pair this with the Exotac FireSLEEVE and you've got a waterproof fire source right at your fingertips!
*Colors may vary
The shemagh (pronounced “she-mahg”) is the traditional desert head wear used to effectively protect your head & neck from the blazing sun. It’s also been used for decades by military forces operating in arid or jungle environments. In fact, the shemagh is officially issued to British and Australian soldiers for desert warfare. But you don’t have to be a soldier to appreciate this versatile piece of headgear. Protects against sun, blown dust & sand, bugs, and rain. Great for campers, hikers, fishermen, hunters and outdoorsman. You can soak the shemagh in water before wrapping it around your head and neck for extra cooling. It also provides warmth and protection from cold weather as well. You can wear in various combinations of the head, neck, mouth, and nose or be worn with goggles for full face coverage.
Our shemaghs are made where they are worn everyday. They are the genuine article and highly collectible. For instructions on how to wrap a shemagh, please do a web search for “shemagh”, you’ll find numerous videos demonstrating various methods.
Cleaning: Hand wash in cold water and air dry.
The Shemagh Tactical Scarf features:
- 100% Cotton
- Size: approx. 42″ x 42″
- Weight: 6.5oz.
The UCO Stormproof Match Kit is a waterproof case that includes 25 matches and 3 strikers. The case features an integrated striker on the outside to provide an easy location for lighting matches and can hold up to 40 matches. The ribbed case is easy to grip with cold hands. Unlike other “waterproof” or “windproof” matches, UCO Stormproof Matches are easy to light, and will stay lit for up to 15 seconds, even after being submerged in water! Being able to reliably make a fire is vital for cooking, generating warmth, and in survival situations, making signal fires. UCO Stormproof Matches are perfect for camping, emergency kits, and should be part of every essentials check list.
This poncho is heavy duty and gets the job done with plenty of coverage for your pack. Material made of PVC, tear resistant, and durable to use. There are brass eyelets and press studs on each side so that you have the versatility to open your poncho up to form it into a shelter - A-Frame, Plow Point...your choice.
One size fits all, easy to carry, foldable and suitable for outdoor activities, like camping, hiking and fishing and other things you need to keep you dry from the elements.
Color: Woodland Camo
Are you ready to push your boundaries and test your skills, wisdom, and guts?
Join us for a weekend immersion in wilderness survival set in the lovely backcountry of England alongside Staffordshire Buschcraft, where participants will challenge their skills, test ones ability to adapt, and develop resiliency. This course is designed to teach you the essentials needed to conquer a 72-hour survival scenario and then challenge you physically and mentally, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to thrive. Throughout the weekend, students will undergo several exercises designed to simulate demands presented in a remote emergency scenario focusing on the critical priorities of fire, shelter, and water. Experienced instructors will be guiding you through every lesson ensuring that all students rise to successful completion of an incredible opportunity to test your endurance and wild side.
Basecamp Essentials is a course that is designed to promote a sense of wilderness living with others and beyond our basic needs of survival. Students will learn how to build varying means of comfort entirely off the landscape including benches, chairs, and beds. As a class, we will learn how to build instruments such as mallets, sawhorses, and vices and how they can aid in processing fuel and other materials. Other topics will include plant and tree identification, firecraft, cutting tool safety, food procurement and preservation, camp maintenance, simple pioneering as well as several different knots, notches and lashings on top of some handcrafted projects at the end of the course. Students will walk away with the knowledge of how to construct a basecamp to share in a community or as individuals in the wild.
Course Project Examples: Creating grass mats with a woodland loom, vices, sawbuck, bucksaw, mallet, dakota fire, tripod smoker, ground refrigerator, brooms, rakes, chairs, spatula, spoon, benches, rope beds, ladders, wash area, utilizing wood ash for hygiene, making a torch from Pine Tar
Ethnobotany 101 is a course designed to encourage participants to develop a deeper understanding of plantlore and the resources available to them in the fields of bushcraft, survival, homesteading, and more. This class is catered towards students from all skill levels and no experience is required. Students will grow a sense of how to harvest various materials from their woodland environment for numerous means. Each day participants will learn to positively identify a handful of plants and trees and build on that knowledge with hands-on experience in preparing medicine or food, as well as fire or craft such as cordage and containers from the individual plants they identify. Students will walk away with a couple of handcrafted projects and a deeper understanding of the forest in how certain plants and trees cater toward a particular medicine, craft or skill over others.
Projects may include burn bowls, shrinkpot containers, and basketry amongst salves and tinctures from plant materials we will learn how to identify and ethically harvest.
Embrace the power of nature and the beauty of sisterhood on this transformative women’s retreat set along a serene river in the majestic mountains of Colorado. Over the course of this immersive experience, we will explore the elements of fire, water, and earth, learning essential wilderness skills while reconnecting with our hearts and intuition. Through hands-on activities and shared moments, you’ll cultivate confidence in outdoor survival, deepen your connection to nature, and nurture your inner strength.
This retreat offers a harmonious blend of practical skills and heart-opening techniques. Learn fire-making, shelter-building, and other bushcraft essentials while embracing grounding practices inspired by the natural elements. Awaken your senses and enhance your intuition, a vital skill for navigating both the wild and the complexities of modern life. Together, we’ll celebrate the joy of sisterhood as we gather around the campfire, share stories, and laugh beneath the starlit skies.
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Colorado’s rugged mountains and flowing rivers, this retreat is more than skills training—it’s a journey into aliveness, connection, and renewal. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or new to wilderness exploration, this experience invites you to step into your power, deepen your relationship with the natural world, and design a life grounded in joy and resilience.
This class is led by Jacks Genega and Jessica Caldwell and is hosted by The Survival University in Cripple Creek, Colorado.
Take the first STEP! Get ready to experience Colorado’s wild frontier, rich with dense pine forests, rocky outcrops, and stream crossings, that will excite your curiosity and challenge your endurance on this thrilling wilderness adventure where nature becomes your greatest mentor. STEP (Survival Training Expedition Program) is a guided wilderness skills hike designed for outdoor enthusiasts seeking immersive survival training on the move while carrying minimal food and supplies, or the essential gear in a hiker’s day pack. Over the course of four days, you will witness an untouched landscape armed with little tools to deepen your connection with both the natural world and your lionheart within. Students will complete multiple phases with the last being an evening solo where they will implement the skills they’ve developed.
Day hikers are statistically more likely to confront danger in the wild due to their lack of knowledge, skill, and gear. This excursion is designed to be a ‘path to preparedness’ as you will learn crucial techniques such as fire-building, disinfecting water, foraging for edible plants, primitive food procurement methods, creating improvised shelters, navigating without a GPS, on top of several exercises to enhance your survival mindset while under the guidance of experienced instructors. Opportunities to learn and grow in resilience while tasting and testing your self-reliance will leave participants filled with courage to take their first step in future backcountry adventures. Participants will test their creativity in how to utilize environmental resources on top of the items they’ll depend on - a cutting edge, poncho, water container, and fire-starting tool. Each phase of the journey presents new challenges that will foster personal growth that will unlock your potential on your personal hero’s journey.
Phase 1 of the course begins on Day 1 where kits will be inspected, safety precautions will be thoroughly discussed, and an introduction to critical skills such as self-aid, fire, shelter, and water will be presented. Students are not required to stay on site on this night but are highly encouraged to do so to promote social bonds as we prepare to travel together in the remote wilderness.
The following day will begin Phase 2 where we will embark on the expedition off the grid and dive into valleys and through gulches to gather materials from the forest floor for the evening’s fire. This phase emphasizes practical, hands-on learning, encouraging participants to engage fully with the environment while developing confidence in their abilities. Students will learn primitive trapping and fishing methods, friction fire off the landscape, how to read weather patterns, navigate via terrain association, and how to conquer both environmental and personal challenges. Whether you're seeking to prepare for the unexpected, challenge your skills in a remote setting, grow as an outdoor enthusiast, or simply embrace the simplicity of life on the trail, this immersive experience promises to leave you with invaluable survival training and unforgettable memories. By the end of the journey, you’ll walk away with an enhanced confidence, practical skills, a new appreciation for the natural world—and an ability to overcome that will continue to grow and inspire others.
Participation in the expedition phase requires full commitment. Once the journey begins, quitting at any point is not an option, as it impacts the safety, learning, and cohesion of the group. This phase is designed to challenge you and foster growth through resilience and teamwork. While it may push you outside your comfort zone, instructors will support you throughout, ensuring your safety and success.
Consider this commitment carefully before joining—once on the trail, perseverance is key to completing this transformative experience.
The final phase, Phase 3, will begin the afternoon of Day 4 and involves preparation for an individual evening alone. Students will complete the final leg of the expedition and gather materials needed for food and fire before scouting their desired location for a night in solitude. The following morning we will gather in community and discuss our challenges and triumphs of the previous evening and the prior days. This final phase will complete the program leaving students ready to take the first STEP in future wilderness adventures.
Women’s Wilderness Survival 101 class is directed towards women of all ages to encourage more female participation in the field of wilderness survival. Students from all skill levels are welcome and no experience is required. Whether you are a proclaimed survivalist, a weekend bushcrafter, a homesteader, an ultralight hiker, or just a general everyday woodswoman this class is designed to promote a sense of community through our shared love of nature. Together we will build skills that promote confidence both within ourselves and out in the woods.
Throughout the weekend we will learn to take care of our immediate needs in wilderness survival as we discuss self-aid, fire, navigation and shelter. Other topics will include self-defense, hygiene, and signaling for rescue. This class is for participants who desire to both learn and grow, as well as how to develop a sense of resilience through self-reliance in both community and as individuals in the wild.
Want to ditch the dependence on your phone's GPS and confidently navigate the ‘wild unknown’? This class is designed to help those develop essential navigation skills to find your way home, how to explore safely, and other techniques in the art of “lostproofing.” Students will learn to read topographic maps, how to decipher all uses of a compass, and how to navigate by the sun and stars. You'll gain the ability to plan routes, pinpoint your location, and make informed decisions while venturing off the beaten path. This course is perfect for hikers, backpackers, campers, and anyone who wants to be self-sufficient in the wilderness.
Navigation 101 will dive into various techniques including triangulation, primitive navigation, self-mapping, and signaling for rescue. You'll gain the confidence to navigate in low-visibility conditions and how to use plants and trees as navigation tools. This comprehensive approach will transform you from a passive follower of technology into a self-assured explorer, ready to take on any adventure.
Women’s Wilderness Survival 201 is a course that caters towards long-term survival and bushcraft as we leave our preparedness from kit-based items to off the landscape. This class is directed towards women of all ages to encourage more female participation in the fields of bushcraft and primitive skills. Students from all skill levels are welcome and no experience is required. Whether you are a proclaimed survivalist, a weekend bushcrafter, a homesteader, an ultralight hiker, or just a general everyday woodswoman this class is designed to promote a sense of community through our shared love of nature.
Throughout the weekend we will learn to take care of our immediate needs in woodland living as we discuss self-aid, fire with friction, and primitive shelter building. Other topics will include various woodland craft, knots, navigation, and food procurement from primitive traps for woodland game and edible plants. This class is for participants who desire to both learn and grow, as well as how to develop a sense of resilience through self-reliance in both community and as individuals in the wild.
Women’s Wilderness Survival 101 class is directed towards women of all ages to encourage more female participation in the field of wilderness survival. Students from all skill levels are welcome and no experience is required. Whether you are a proclaimed survivalist, a weekend bushcrafter, a homesteader, an ultralight hiker, or just a general everyday woodswoman this class is designed to promote a sense of community through our shared love of nature. Together we will build skills that promote confidence both within ourselves and out in the woods.
Throughout the weekend we will learn to take care of our immediate needs in wilderness survival as we discuss self-aid, fire, navigation and shelter. Other topics will include self-defense, hygiene, and signaling for rescue. This class is for participants who desire to both learn and grow, as well as how to develop a sense of resilience through self-reliance in both community and as individuals in the wild.
Embark on a captivating 3-hour nature walk and unlock the secrets of the forest! Discover a world of wonders as our expert guide unveils the diverse plant life surrounding us. Learn to identify edible delights, medicinal herbs, soothing smokes, and perilous poisons. Uncover the hidden potential of plants for fire-starting and crafting tools. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and gain invaluable knowledge that will deepen your connection to the wilderness.