
Product Overview
Made For Adventures, Not Just Emergencies.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What’s included in the FS9 60-in-1 survival gear kit?
The kit contains 60 tools covering fire, lighting, first aid, cutting & building, navigation, fishing/food, and signaling. Everything is organized so you can grab the right tool fast when you need it most.
Is this emergency survival gear kit suitable for home, car, and outdoor use?
Yes, its compact size fits a glove box, range bag, backpack, or a shelf at home. Whether you’re prepping the trunk of your truck, heading into the wild, or stocking your go-bag, this outdoor survival gear kit works across scenarios.
How reliable are the tools in the kit?
These tools aren’t just filler; they’re selected for tactical durability and real-world utility. Items like the ferro rod fire starter, multitool pliers, and LED USB light are designed to perform under stress, not just sit unused on a shelf.
How often should I inspect or replace items in my kit?
For optimal readiness, check the kit every 6-12 months: replace batteries, inspect first-aid materials, and ensure small tools remain sharp and rust-free. You’ll have peace of mind knowing your lifeline survival kit is ready when you are.
Why Choose FS9 60-1 Lifeline?
- Fire & Light
- Fire & Light
- Fire & Light
- Fire & Light
- Fire & Light
- Defense & Rescue
- Defense & Rescue
- Cutting & Building
- Cutting & Building
- Cutting & Building
- Navigation & Utility
- Navigation & Utility
- Navigation & Utility
- Navigation & Utility
- Navigation & Utility
- Fishing & Food
- First Aid Basics
- First Aid Basics
- First Aid Basics
- Fire Starter
- Tactical Torch Flashlight
- Multi-function Scraper
- USB Light
- Pocket Bellow
- Emergency Tungsten Steel Pen
- Whistle
- Tactical Knife
- Wire Saw
- Cord
- Multi-functional Pliers
- Saber Card
- Survival Bracelet
- Compass Carabiner
- EDC Waterproof Capsule Tube
- Fishing Line & Hook
- Band-aid
- Emergency Blanket
- Tourniquet
- Start a fire in any weather to cook food, boil water, or stay warm.
- Light your path or signal for help at night.
- Strike ferro rod, splint tinder, perform wrench functions.
- Plug into any power bank for instant light.
- Safely intensify airflow to start or revive fires.
- Break glass, defend yourself, or write in emergencies.
- Signal rescuers from long distances.
- Cut food, rope, or materials for shelter.
- Cut wood for shelter or fire without heavy tools.
- Strong line for tying down gear, tents, or shelters.
- Compact multi-tool with knife, saw, opener, and wrench functions.
- Everyday carry mini toolbox: open, cut, fix.
- Strike the ferro rod, read the compass, or use as cordage/fishing.
- Clip on gear with quick compass navigation.
- Keep matches, medicine, or small items dry.
- Catch fish for food in survival situations.
- Protect minor cuts from dirt and bacteria.
- Cover wounds, retain heat, and prevent infection.
- Control bleeding and stabilize injuries in emergencies.