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Survival Gear

Wild Hedgehog Survival Kit Review & Giveaway

October 12, 2015 by Isaiah Burkhart Leave a Comment

Wild Hedgehog Survival Kit Review & Giveaway

Wild Hedgehog Tactical Survival Solutions focus on products that will keep you alive and arriving safe to your loved ones whether on the battlefield or the backcountry. We’ve previously reviewed the Get Home Alive Medical Kit and the Personal Trauma Kit, and now are covering their Stay Spikey Survival Kit (SSK).

Look below for ways to win your own Stay Spikey Survival Kit.

Odds are, you likely never end up in a survival situation where life and death is in the balance. However, there may be a handful of moments when your equipment breaks, you forgot an item at home, or you finally admit, whether to yourself or group, that you’re lost. That is why everyone who ventures into the wilderness should have a backup kit for those survival situations.

Wild Hedgehog puts together a very high quality kit I’ve been toting around for over a month and half. I took it on my recent trip to the Chugach Mountain Range of Alaska, and although not survival situation, the kit made my life much easier.

While in Alaska, we set up our camp on a ridge-line separating two drainage systems. Hauling a number of days worth of water, we also caught rainwater off of the tent and tarp for the first couple of rainy days. Due to our high physical exertion rate and dry weather in the later half of our trip, we ended up running low on water and needed to refill. The closest source of water we discovered was over 1,500 ft in elevation below our camp and consisted of just a tiny trickling spring.

Since the spring was on a 45-50 degree slope, it lacked any pools to use a traditional water filter. In our position, the only water receptacle that would fit in the narrow crack of the spring was the Sawyer water filter that came in the Stay Spikey Survival Kit. We were then able to transfer the water to our larger dromedary filter, the 12 liter LifeStraw Mission. The next closest water source was almost another 1,000 feet lower in elevation. Although doable, having the survival kit in my pack really saved precious time and energy in very rough terrain.

The Stay Spike Survival Kit contains items that hopefully create the all important redundancy in your kit. The kit’s size enables it to be thrown into a small pack or cargo pocket when not traveling by vehicle or with a larger pack. As with their Get Home Alive Medical Kit, the survival kit has enough room to add your own personalized items you may deem essential or want to customize for a specific environment/trip.

Stay Spikey Survival Kit Contents:

Wild Hedgehog Survival Kit Review & Giveaway

Survival

  • Sunto Compass
  • Emergency Blanket
  • Star Flash Signaling Mirror
  • Jet Scream Whistle
  • Gorrila Duct Tape
  • Fishing Kit
  • Needle & Thread
  • Paracord
  • Trash Bag
  • Aluminum Foil
  • MTech Small Full Tang Knife w/ Kydex Sheath

Fire Making:

  • Bic Lighter
  • Water Proof Matches
  • Friendly Swede Magnesium Flint Stick
  • Petroleum Cotton Balls

Water:

  • Sawyer Water Filtration System
  • Coffee Filter

Medical:

  • 1″ x 3″ Band-Aids
  • Large Band-Aid
  • Steri-Strips (Wound Closure Strips)
  • Johnson & Johnson Gauze Pads
  • Aspirin
  • Tylenol
  • Antihistamine
  • Iodine Antiseptic Pads
  • Tampon
  • 3M Medical Tape

Wild Hedgehog Survival Kit Review & Giveaway

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The winner will be chosen from those who entered. Contest begins today, 12 October 2015 and runs through 11:59 PM, Sunday 18 October 2015.

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About the Author

Isaiah Burkhart served in 3rd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment. Almost four years of my time in 3/75 was spent in the sniper section. In all, I spent over 11 years in military service. I am a firefighter/paramedic and hold a Bachelors of Science in Biology from Oregon State University. When not working, I spend most of my time rock climbing, mountaineering, mountain biking, trail running, and occasionally picking up heavy objects.

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