72-hour kit hub

72-Hour Kit

A 72-hour kit is a grab-and-go system, not a junk drawer with straps. It should cover the core layers without becoming too heavy to carry.

72-Hour Kit

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Recommended gear categories

  • Carry weight and pack layout
  • Water and food
  • Shelter and warmth
  • Light, power, and communication
  • First aid and documents

What earns space

  • Durable pack
  • Water filter
  • Compact food
  • Headlamp
  • Rain shell or tarp
  • First aid kit

Buying guides

Each hub keeps at least three buyer-intent routes nearby so product recommendations stay connected to kit logic.

Guide

Best 72-Hour Bags

Compare what earns space, what can stay home, and what belongs in this kit path.

Field notes

Short notes keep the hub useful between larger buying guides and category pages.

Neighboring kits

Compare nearby setups.

Kits overlap. Neighboring hubs help readers move laterally instead of bouncing back to the homepage.

Road

Road Kit

Gear for the glove box, trunk, truck bed, and long miles between easy stops.

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Wilderness

Wilderness Kit

A lean field setup for fire, water, shelter, navigation, repair, and time outside.

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Home

Home Kit

Quiet capability for the house: light, water, food, power, first aid, and small repairs.

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Disclosure-friendly recommendations

Buy only what earns space.

Product links may earn a commission, but the kit should stay practical: useful, durable, reachable, and suited to the place it lives.