
Small gadgets to fill the Christmas stockings for the preparedness minded people in your life.
Looking for those small gifts or stocking stuffers? This list is curated for preppers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This can be a good way to add to your family’s preps. We know many of the people around us are curious about prepping, this can help get them started on their path to preparedness.
All items listed have links make your life easier.
1. Dude Wipes

For dudes or lady dudes. These wipes are an awesome addition to any pack or vehicle. I keep them in my work bag and 72 kit.
2. Savior Equipment tactical ammo pouch 4-pack
3. 4 Way Sillcock Key Set
4. Zippo Emergency Fire Kit
5. Rite In The Rain All-Weather Notebook, 4 5/8″ x 7″, Universal Pattern, 3 Pack
6. Orion Safety – Fire Pit Pro – Mini Flares.
Nothing worse than getting stuck in the rain and everything is too damp to start a fire. Well, these mini flares are the solution. Get a fire going in wet and windy conditions. With a 7-minute burn time, increase your chances of staying warm when you need it most. These flares also make a great signaling alternative for packs or small vehicles.

7. 100 Deadly Skills: Survival Edition:

These 100 skills, adapted for civilians from actual field experiences of special forces operations, offer a complete hands-on and practical guide to help you survive in the wild no matter the climate or terrain; be prepared for any crisis; and have the critical life-saving knowledge for staying safe in any hostile environment or disaster.
8. BleedStop™ First Aid Powder for Moderate to Severe Bleeding Wounds or Nosebleeds

BleedStop powder is a coagulant that stops bleeding rapidly when applied to a wound. BleedStop does not burn, sting, or cauterize the wound. It uses the body’s platelets and other clotting factors in the blood to form a natural clot almost instantly. Throw these in first aid kits and packs just in case.
9. GEAR AID Ni Glo, 2” Glowing Keychain

I like putting these on packs or important compartments to have more accurate access to things if its dark. putting one of these on your day pack or key chain is always a good idea. Pick up multiple colors and
10. Power Card
I keep a few of these in my car and, get home bag and work pack just in case. slightly bigger than a credit card and holds a charge for up to 8 years. Use this in an emergency to give you enough juice to call for help when no other power is available.

11. 6 Inch Israeli Bandage
A must have for any first aid kit. The larger 6-inch width will cover larger injuries easily. The wrapper can also be used as a makeshift chest seal.
