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Review: The Tactical Traveler Bug Out Bag

Avatar for Gaye Levy Gaye Levy  |  Updated: April 21, 2020
Review: The Tactical Traveler Bug Out Bag

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Let’s face it.  No matter how much we hope we will never have to evacuate the comfort of our homes, there is always a possibility that circumstances will require that we gather our emergency supplies and leave on a moment’s notice.  When that happens, you want to be ready to grab your spouse, your kids, the family pet and a well stocked bug-out-bag with enough gear to get you by for at least 72 hours.

Where do you start?  If you are like me, you started with a very basic kit using items you already owned.  From there, you advanced to a more robust pack filled with the esoteric items of survival: an emergency radio, a tactical knife, some rudimentary shelter, a first aid kit, and fire-making supplies.

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As easy as it may be to be smug in the knowledge that you now have a Bug Out Bag, over time you are going to want to refresh and renew, or even start over.

Today I am thrilled to present the Tactical Traveler Bug Out Bag from Ready to Go Survival.

The Tactical Traveler – First Observations

This pack is fabulous!  Okay, I am done with my review.  Just kidding, of course.

My first observation when I took Tactical Traveler out of its box was that everything arrived, all at once, pre-packed in a military-grade Rothco Medium Transport Bag.  Now why is this important?  Because when I order a “package” of something, I want it to arrive together not piecemeal over a matter of weeks.  Plus, having everything packed inside the bag allowed me to see how to take advantage of all of the nooks and crannies of the pack and to maximize its space.

The stated weight of the Tactical Traveler is 20 pounds but just to be sure, I weighed it myself and yes, it was almost exactly 20 pounds.  Weight is important because if the pack is too heavy, at best you won’t get far and at worst you will hurt yourself while carrying it.  I took a 3 mile hike with the fully loaded pack and had no problems whatsoever.  Granted, 20 pounds is not a lot of weight but at 105 pounds, I am on the small side and was concerned about carrying even 20 pounds without straining or tiring.

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I need not have worried. The design of the pack is such that you can adjust the straps so it fits perfectly.  The other thing is that the pack itself is narrow, meaning you can pass though narrow openings without bumping into the sides.  The loaded pack was such a non-issue, carry-wise, that I ended up staying outdoors with the pack on, getting water out of a local pond (actually, quarry nine) and even playing ball with Tucker the dog on the green in front of my home.

The Gear

One of the problems I have with purchased kits is that often times the gear consists of cheap, no-name items being sold at a premium price  Not so with the items in the Tactical Traveler.

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Here is a complete list of what is included:

1       Mil-spec Rothco Medium Transport Bag
1       205 Piece First Aid Kit
20     Potassium Iodide Tablets 65 Mg
10     Ammonia Inhalants
1       Smith & Wesson Tactical Ops Knife w/ belt cutter & glass breaker
3       Wise Company Meals
9       Emergency Food Bars (3690 calories)-
20     Packets of Emergency Water
1       LifeStraw Water Filter
1       Tactical Flashlight 220 Lumen w/ strobe S.O.S.
1       Compass
1       Windstorm Emergency Whistle
1       SOL Emergency Blanket
1       Aurora Fire Starter
2       Disposable Lighters
1       Pack of Storm Proof Matches 25 pc
1       Pack of Quick Fire Tinder 10 pc
1       Roll Duct Tape 10 yards
1       Pack of Water Purification Tablets
5       6″ Glow Sticks
4       Sets of Ear Plugs
1       50′ 550 Paracord (my review kit included 100’)
10     Large Zip Ties
1       Steel Folding Trowel
1       Tube Tent
1       Mil-spec Poncho
1       Signal Mirror
1       SOL Sleeping Bivvy
6       AA & AAA Batteries
1       Pair Work Gloves
4       N95 Mask
6       Heat Packs
2       5′ Utility Straps
1       Fishing Kit
1       Uvex Goggles
1       Etón Crank Emergency Radio with Flashlight, Solar Power & Cell Phone Charger (add-on item)
1       Gerber Multiplier 400 Multi-Tool (add-on item)

I wish that Ready To Go Survival had been around with the Tactical Traveler when I was first putting my bug out bag together.  It would have been a lot easier in the long run to start with all of the gear I needed, nicely organized.

What’s Missing?

No pre-packaged emergency kit will be 100% complete.  With the Tactical Traveler I will want to add few personal items such as a flash drive with copies of important documents, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, pet food, No-Rinse bath wipes and prescription meds.  And of course, my personal weapon.  Extra clothing will need to go in a secondary pack.

It is worth mentioning that Ready to Go Survival will customize a pack for you.  So, for instance, if you want 2 rain ponchos instead of 1, no problem.  Just let them know.

The Final Word

The Tactical Traveler (or any of the other packs at Ready To Go Survival) would make the perfect holiday gift to yourself or to someone you love.

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Enjoy your next adventure through common sense and thoughtful preparation!
Gaye

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385 Responses to “Review: The Tactical Traveler Bug Out Bag”

  1. I would add a pair of glasses as I would be in trouble if an only pair got broken. Also honey the raw stuff. Good for many things. Also my weapon and ammo. I’m sure I could use a lot of other things that do not come to mind at the moment but I would start with these.

  2. I would add a GSI Glacier Stainless Cup, Platypus Platty 70oz bottle, Therm-a-Rest RidgeRest SOlite Sleeping Pad in the 20″ x 48″ (only 9oz of extra warmth and comfort) and last a 6’x8′ tarp as a backup ground cloth/shelter. Of course a map is a must, plus some Snickers and peanut butter cheese crackers add a nice comfort food addition. I applaud Tactical Traveler for making the most complete prepackaged BOB on the market, moreover customization is a a great customer focused option. I was starting to build a custom bag for a family member for Christmas but now I will ordering one of these and adding the list above to short my time. Woohaa!

  3. 20 ten dollar bills rolled tight
    $10 in junk silver
    A roll of quarters for use in a vending machine or a sock
    Flash drive
    A pair of wool socks
    Silk thermals, top and bottom
    Wool watch cap
    Tactical tomahawk
    A pair of light work gloves (like Mechanixwear)
    Pill vial with a seven day supply of prescription meds
    Hemostatic agent (bloodstopper)
    Two extra magazines (in addition to the one in the pistol and one on the belt)
    600 ml Titanium mug with Hot Lips drinking spout
    Turbo instant coffee from MREs
    Vitamin infused flavored drink crystals
    Cup’o’soup packets
    Pump style emergency water filter (to get the coffee water)
    2L roll up water bag
    Handful of butterscotch hard candies
    Travel sized baby wipes (2)
    Toothbrush
    Comb
    Hotel soap bar
    Sun screen roll on stick
    Solar charged back up battery for cell phone (with charge cord)
    Pocket sized diamond knife sharpener
    Contractor’s 58 gallon plastic bags (2)

    Items on this list weigh 14 lbs (including a generous handful of butterscotches), bumping up on the upper limit of an emergency bag but it meets my needs for an all-season get home bag.

  4. I would add 100′ of para cord, a couple of lawn bags (for poncho or shelter), a machete, a survival guide, and edible plant guide, and extra wool socks in baggies,hard candy a multi-tool with phillips and straight, And a .22 papoose take apart rifle and ammo.

  5. I would add 4 pairs of surgical gloves….sometimes washing up in not an option. Also trash bags for many reasons and a stainless steel cup or mini cooking pot and a many instant pkts of starbucks and folgers as I have room for.

  6. I would add a map to the Bug Out Locations with the different routes marked. Also 2 poncho liners and 2 Shemagh Scarfs. Also, cash (in small denominations), a few 1 oz silver bars and a couple small gold bars just in case. And of course M&Ms.

  7. I would add a pair of work gloves, wool socks, additional survival blankets, and some heavy contractor trash bags.

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