What’s Your Go-To Item in a Bug Out Bag?

BlueSkyWanderer

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What’s Your Go-To Item in a Bug Out Bag?

If you had to pick just one item in your bug out bag that you absolutely wouldn’t go without, what would it be? For me, it’s always a reliable water filter—so many situations hinge on having access to clean water. I know folks will say fire starter or knife, but I’m curious what others prioritize and why. Anyone have an item that’s a bit unconventional but has proven itself indispensable in the field?
 
Odd as it sounds, I never go without a sturdy bandana—works for first aid, sun protection, even straining water in a pinch. Anybody else swear by the humble cloth?
 
Duct tape is my must-have—can fix almost anything, patch gear, even make a sling. Anyone else pack basic repair stuff, or am I just old school?
 
If I can only choose one, it’s my multitool every time. There’s just so much you can do with one—open cans, fix gear, dig a hole if you have to. It’s not “unconventional,” but it’s so versatile it ends up solving problems I didn’t even think of when packing. Anyone ever use theirs for something really unexpected?
 
Can’t pack a bag without a solid first aid kit, honestly. I’ve patched up more cuts and blisters than I can count, and even a small one with basics like gauze, tape, and some antiseptic can make all the difference. Surprising how fast a tiny wound can go bad if you’re not ready. Anyone else carry a few meds for allergies or pain, just in case?
 
Duct tape is my must-have—can fix almost anything, patch gear, even make a sling. Anyone else pack basic repair stuff, or am I just old school?

Definitely not just you—basic repair stuff is essential! I always tuck in a small sewing kit right next to my duct tape for patching clothes or gear on the go.
 
Anybody else swear by the humble cloth?
That’s not old school at all—duct tape is a lifesaver! I use it for quick fixes in the garden too, so I’d never leave it out of my bag.

Absolutely agree, duct tape’s a staple! I’ve even used it to patch up a busted shoe on a muddy trail—couldn’t have kept going without it.