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The Seventy2 packs 30 survival items into one really nice waterproof backpack, in a highly organized manner.
The Seventy2 packs 30 survival items into one really nice waterproof backpack, in a highly organized manner.
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This $350 Backpack Will Keep You Alive

Everything you need to survive for 72 hours, stuffed into a single waterproof bag

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Survival is so hot right now. That means there are lots and lots聽of聽charlatans hawking crappy gear that won鈥檛 get the job done in an emergency.

. We put it to the test.听

What Is It?聽

鈥淓verything you need, nothing you don鈥檛,鈥 reads the official blurb. With the Seventy2, Uncharted has packaged into a high-quality, waterproof roll-top backpack鈥攁 single, easy-to-carry聽kit that handles everything you need (shelter, water, fire, and food) in an emergency.听The name references the time, in hours, that the Federal Emergency Management Agency says all citizens should be equipped to care for their own needs聽following a natural disaster.听

鈥淧acking an emergency preparedness kit helps ensure the safety and comfort of you and your family members at a time when basic public services may be disrupted,鈥 states FEMA Regional Administrator Phil May. The agency has prepared .听The Seventy2 ticks most of those boxes, making it a general survival kit that should get the job done whether you live in an urban or rural area. 聽

This organizer sleeve slides into the waterproof pack body, and can also be carried as a standalone backpack.
This organizer sleeve slides into the waterproof pack body, and can also be carried as a standalone backpack. (Chris Brinlee Jr. )

Design

The Seventy2 includes basic gear like a first-aid kit, tube tent, knife, multi-tool, and water filter. You鈥檒l likely be familiar with most of this stuff already.

What really sets the Seventy2 apart is the bag the tools are聽packaged in鈥攁nd the way they're organized. Made from 60-denier tarpaulin, the 30-liter聽roll-top pack is completely waterproof and should remain so through plenty of abrasion and manhandling. That doesn鈥檛 just mean it鈥檒l keep all the gear inside dry: it also turns it into something of a multi-tool. Need to haul a bunch of water? Empty the pack and dunk it in a lake. Need to get in that lake? The pack doubles as a flotation device.听

What happens to all the stuff inside when you need to use the pack for another purpose? The interior organizer has its own shoulder straps, so you can carry it separately. That organizer separates all the items into pockets聽by use, then color codes them for easy finding later. The first-aid kit聽goes into a red pocket, the water filter goes into a blue one…. You get the idea.听

With both a waist and sternum strap, the pack is comfortable and secure. You can move in this thing.
With both a waist and sternum strap, the pack is comfortable and secure. You can move in this thing. (Chris Brinlee Jr. )

Using It

The organizer insert really does make this thing a breeze to use. Survival kits are stored away in a closet or trunk for years, then grabbed in a rush and used in the dark, when you鈥檙e freaking out. Using a conventional backpack鈥攁nd trying to remember which pocket your water filter is buried in鈥攚ill add to your stress. With the Seventy2, you just whip the insert out, spread it open, and everything you need is right there in front of you.听

That insert also includes two semi-rigid plastic sheets that work as a pack frame聽and can be combined with the included duct tape to double as splints. That helps make the pack comfortable to wear and secure even if you鈥檙e running or climbing.听

As for the included items, they鈥檙e a reasonable compromise between genuine utility and cost. Yeah, you can get a nicer knife, a better shovel, and a more comprehensive first aid kit, but you鈥檇 spend a lot more money doing do, and everything included is totally adequate.听

Who鈥檚 It For?

Think of the聽Seventy2聽as the ultimate survival solution聽and you鈥檒l be disappointed. Think of it as a reasonably comprehensive, nicely packaged selection of stuff that so easy to use聽you won鈥檛 need to think about it until you need it, and you鈥檒l be happy you bought one.听

While the quality and usefulness of the gear included in the聽Seventy2聽is decent (especially given the price), experienced outdoors types will likely聽already have nicer equipment. If an emergency hit,聽for instance, I鈥檇 grab my ultra-fancy聽聽rather than go with the聽Seventy2's聽mediocre聽tube tent. 聽

Everything is easy to find, and easy to understand. Perfect for gear that will likely only ever be used once, in an emergency.
Everything is easy to find, and easy to understand. Perfect for gear that will likely only ever be used once, in an emergency. (Chris Brinlee Jr. )

Likes

  • The pack body is high quality and simple.听
  • The included gear isn鈥檛 just highly organized, it鈥檚 also easy to use.听
  • A great one-stop solution for most people looking for a solid survival kit.听

Dislikes

  • Tools like the knife, multi-tool, and folding shovel feel cheap. I鈥檇 replace them with an , a , and a .听
  • No survival kit will ever be one size fits all. While the Seventy2 is a good start, you鈥檒l want to add stuff like terrain-specific clothing and essential paperwork.听
  • Sawyer water filters work fine at first, but . Fine for 72 hours, but don鈥檛 make the Squeeze your regular filter.听
The included USB charger/radio/flashlight is symptomatic of both the kits benefits and limitations. Wind up gadgets are a real pain in the ass, and of very, very limited long-term utility, but you don't need to keep a charge in them. You'll spend all night winding this thing just to get a news update, but at least that effort stands a chance of keeping you warm when you can't figure out how to start a fire.
The included USB charger/radio/flashlight is symptomatic of both the kits benefits and limitations. Wind up gadgets are a real pain in the ass, and of very, very limited long-term utility, but you don't need to keep a charge in them. You'll spend all night winding this thing just to get a news update, but at least that effort stands a chance of keeping you warm when you can't figure out how to start a fire. (Chris Brinlee Jr. )

Should You Buy One?聽

This is where, as usual, we tell you that developing knowledge and experience will be more effective at keeping you alive than just buying survival gear.听For fire-starting, for example, the Seventy2 includes both waterproof matches and a ferro rod. But do you know how hard it can be to build a fire in the wind and rain? While instructions for doing so are included, it鈥檚 only through starting hundreds of fires in real聽conditions that you鈥檒l be able to rely on this skill.听

The Seventy2 is a basic kit that will work pretty well in an emergency. Buy it, forget it鈥檚 in your closet until you need it, and it will arm you with just聽enough stuff to uncomfortably get through three days without help. But man, you鈥檙e going to be happy when that FEMA aid truck finally shows up.听

If you鈥檙e already the prepared type and build survival kits out of gear you already own, then Uncharted will sell you . It鈥檚 a better home for your bug-out gear than almost anything else out there.听

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