Best Go Bag – Emergency Survival Kits That Help You Act Fast

Be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice. Our Go Bags are designed to help individuals and families survive short-term or long-term emergencies with high-quality gear, food, water, tools, and first aid.

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Our Commitment: Survival Gear That’s Built for Real Emergencies

Best Go Bag kits are engineered for realistic emergency scenarios — not just 72-hour marketing checklists. We design our bags to sustain individuals or families through wildfire evacuations, power grid failures, civil unrest, and natural disasters.

Each Go Bag comes pre-packed with high-utility tools, food, medical supplies, and water gear — backed by experts, not guesswork.

Go Bag Kit Comparison – Best Go Bag vs. Typical Brands

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Competitor SA (Typical Market Offering)

Emergency Supply Duration

Extensive Range: 3-Day, 7-Day, 2-Week, 1-Month, 2-Month, and 3-Month kits available. Designed for short-term incidents to prolonged emergencies.

Standard Fixed Duration: Typically offers a 72-Hour (3-Day) supply. May lack options for extended needs.

Scalability & Customization

Highly Flexible: Easily add more food supplies for larger groups or longer durations. Kits cater to individuals and groups (e.g., 1 to 10 people) with adaptable contents.

Limited Scalability: Often pre-packaged for a fixed number of people (e.g., 1 person or 10 people for 72 hours) with less flexibility for varying group sizes or extended timeframes.

Preparedness Philosophy

Realistic & Proactive: Recognizes emergencies can last longer than 3 days. Equips you for uncertainty, whether it’s a brief evacuation or a situation requiring extended self-sufficiency.

Basic Short-Term Focus: Primarily addresses immediate, short-term (72-hour) scenarios. May not adequately prepare for unpredictable or longer-lasting events.

Product Versatility

Comprehensive Solutions: Offers a wide array of emergency kits tailored to diverse needs, ensuring you have the right level of preparedness for various potential situations.

Narrower Scope: Focuses on a limited range, often centered around the 3-day survival window.

If you are single or married, you and / or your spouse may feel it is crucial to have emergency, survival go bags ready at a moments notice to get you or your family out of town. Have 6 routes that you might take in any given emergency marked on a map. Get your cel phone, phone charger, your map, and  grab one of our 3 DAY, 7 DAY, 14 DAY Gobag, or our 1 or 2 or 3 month GoBags + Rucksacks, already packed with essential survival items, food and water, and GO.

There are a number of companies offering Go Bags, Emergency Bags, Survival Bags; most which do not have the right items in their GoBags, because they pack it with the fewest, low quality items possible. IF YOU ARE ONLY HUNTING FOR A LOW COST BACKPACK filled with STUFF, the other poorly packed bags will save you money. But, if you want a serious SURVIVAL GoBag, COMPARE what we provide to what they offer in their prepper bags. VERIFY WHAT YOU ARE GETTING! Survival is not about the fewest items in a small backpack that looks cool? If Survival is a serious consideration, compare why our bags are well thought out.

Choose the Right Go Bag for Your Budget and Duration

Best go Bag Our Best Go Bags are offered at 6 different levels of preparedness for preppers. Sometimes referred to as Emergency Bags, GoBags, Bug Out Bags and Survival Bags, we offer 3 Month, 2 Month, 1 Month, 14 Day, 7 Day and 3 Day survival, each designed to allow one person to survive that period of time with the important items in that GoBag kit. 

We offer 3 Day and 7 Day GoBags, as we know people may not have budgets for more; but all of our Gobags have extremely useful survival items built into each Gobag and RuckSack. We offer the traditional Black, Green and Tan as well as Digital Camouflage and Forest Camouflage colors. We also include 110 Liter, 190 L and 275 L Rucksacks in our 1 Month, 2 Month and 3 Month GoBag kits, so as to hold the additional items needed for longer duration. 

The GoBags you order is complete for the period of time you feel necessary for you and or your family to survive. Compare our bags to any other company, and you will discover we take this seriously, and we hope you understand why you would consider our GoBags. When you are in the outback, you won’t be able to order from your cel phone and have it delivered. BE PREPARED!

What’s Packed in Your Go Bag Matters

Our Go Bags include essential gear to keep you safe, mobile, and self-sufficient:

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What is critical when you take your family to a safe location out of a city or town? You need things such as a mini battery charger, mini-utility kit (small knife, needle pin, magnifying glass, etc.), food, water, rain cover, pop up tent, airbag, butane lighter, knife, machete, min-shovel, and much more; all packed in a sturdy, reinforced, double stitched, lightweight Go Bag to protect your family while you travel to your safe location.

A hand gun or hunting rifle is highly recommended, but are not included in our backpacks. 3 Butane lighters, at a minimum, are essential, but FedEx/UPS, etc. does not allow our company to put them in your Gobags. Review our GoBag Comparison Page to see what we do include in each bug out bag.

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What’s the difference between a go bag and a bug out bag?

Go bag’s more general — grab it when stuff goes wrong. Bug out bag’s more like pack it and leave town, maybe for good. Go bag’s for short term. Bug out’s for full-on survival mode. Most people just call it a go bag anyway.

Yeah you can buy one, but check what’s in it. A lotta them leave out key stuff or have cheap filler. Building lets you pick better gear, but takes time. Buying saves time if the kit’s built right. Depends how much you trust the brand.

Not totally public but usually light stuff: burner phone, basic meds, cash, passport copies, compact weapon maybe, water tabs, some comms gear. No big knives or flashy gear. It’s mostly quiet and mobile gear. Purpose is disappear fast, not survive forever.

Enough for gas, motel, food — like $100–$300 in small bills. Atms might be down. Stash some singles and fives too. Hide it in different spots inside the bag. Don’t flash it. And don’t count on using cards if power’s out.

Stuff that don’t melt and keeps you going — trail mix, peanut butter packs, jerky, granola bars. Some folks add electrolyte tabs too. No chips or soft stuff. High calories, low weight, zero prep. If you open it, rotate it every few months.

Copies of your id, passport, medical records, prescriptions, insurance info, emergency contacts, maybe house deed. Use a waterproof bag or lamination. Digital copies on a usb too. If you gotta run, you don’t wanna be proving who you are from scratch.

Yeah, even more so. Cities go down fast — power, water, traffic. If you gotta leave fast, elevators might not even work. Go bag ain’t just woods and bunkers. It’s for blackouts, fires, riots, floods. City folks usually got less space to prep, too.

Water, food, flashlight, radio, charger, knife, first aid, clothes, firestarter, whistle. Then expand — batteries, duct tape, meds, copies of docs. Rule is cover warmth, food, water, light, and contact. Build it for 3 days with stuff that actually works.

Depends on your strength and how far you’re walking. 40L to 70l is normal. Don’t go huge unless you train with it. Heavier bags sound good on paper but they’ll wreck your back. Better to carry what you can use than what you wish you had.

Real stuff — not gimmicks. Food, water, tools, first aid, flashlight, multi-tool, radio, knife, tarp or tent, batteries, lighter, meds. Not 50 survival straws and zero calories. Test gear before it goes in. Pack light but smart.

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