A premium, well-planned kit with a massive and delicious food selection enables you to live comfortably even though the world around you may not be.  Perfect for preparing for natural disasters, severe weather, ultimate comfort camping or even a grab and go bug out bag.

We’ve taken the guess work, high cost and poor tasting food rations out of being prepared.  Let our expertise of emergency planning and survival give you quick and easy peace of mind.

The Goods - What’s Included and Why:

 

What’s not included, or what should I add?

Water - We don’t include actual water for a few reasons.  Most notable, it doesn’t make sense for you to pay for pre-packaged water – it’s significantly cheaper to get bottled water/jugs at the local store to keep with your kit, and it tastes better.  Also – water containers/packets often break in transit, ruining the other contents and/or preventing delivery entirely.  Lastly, we include a survival water filtration straw that enables you to drink just about any standing water – even water from a muddy puddle (yes, we’ve tried it).  Finding water in a disaster generally isn’t hard, finding potable water is.  This straw makes almost all water drinkable (streams, ponds, puddles, etc.).

 

Whose this kit for?  

Just about anyone, but with a focus on family, comfort and flexibility.  This kit was designed to be easily portable as disaster has many unknowns, but ultimately was designed for 3 days of comfort largely staying in place.  Disaster that holds you in place is often short lived, meaning 3 days is generally what’s needed before more resources can be obtained.  That being said, this kit contains a LOT of food – meaning you could easily ration beyond 3 days – with adequate water, humans can live up to 2 months with zero food. 4200 calories total per person would extend that significantly, but certainly wouldn’t be comfortable.

More About the ReadyWise Food

Unfortunately, few to no family survival kits actually include enough calories, food and options.  When shopping for kits/food rations, we encourage you to research how many calories they include, it’s likely less then they imply.  In addition to that, many are cardboard like tasting bricks.  Yes you’ll survive, but you won’t be happy or comfortable.

On average, most Americans consume about 2500 calories each day.  The US government recommends at least 1200 per day to survive during an emergency.  Most survival food kits are well below this.  We go above and beyond, if you’re with kids you know how hungry(and miserable) they can be.  Each kit contains 4 courses per day per person, totaling about 1400 calories each with a good amount of variety.  A soup, 2 main courses, and a fruit snack. 

You’ll receive a random variety from the following:

 

A focus on (renewable) Solar Energy, Grid Independence

More often than not, if you need this kit, you’re probably without power.  The timetable for getting power back is probably unknown.  For this reason, anything electronic in this kit can be re-charged via Solar power.  No additional, one time use batteries are needed.  At the heart of this is the 4 panel power bank, enabling you to charge anything you would normally charge via a typical USB port.  Note that most phones etc. come with a wall plug to USB adapter – you simply ditch the adapters to use this.  Your lighting, radio, phones, etc., just keep on working without the grid.  Make important calls, look up news, play games or watch movies, all without low battery fear.