Nail clippers? Did anyone already say that? I'll tell you right now, I can't handle a hang nail.........zombie apocalypse or not..
Did anyone say a flashlight? :scare:
So sorry if I'm re-posting stuff someone else already listed.

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#221
Posted 25 January 2009 - 02:46 PM
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#222
Posted 25 January 2009 - 03:46 PM
Yeah. You totally want practice with your sling shot.
It's not easy to just pick one up and use it. The first few times you'll probably let go prematurely, and you'll probably notice your aim is way off. Just take it slow, don't sweat it if you aren't so great at first, and try to have a good time. It took awhile before I could even consistently launch my shot off instead of just letting my balls drop uselessly.
Yeah, I really said all that.
It's not easy to just pick one up and use it. The first few times you'll probably let go prematurely, and you'll probably notice your aim is way off. Just take it slow, don't sweat it if you aren't so great at first, and try to have a good time. It took awhile before I could even consistently launch my shot off instead of just letting my balls drop uselessly.
Yeah, I really said all that.
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#223
Posted 25 January 2009 - 03:47 PM
UseYourHeadCutOffTheirs said:
Nail clippers? Did anyone already say that? I'll tell you right now, I can't handle a hang nail.........zombie apocalypse or not..
Did anyone say a flashlight? :scare:
So sorry if I'm re-posting stuff someone else already listed.
Did anyone say a flashlight? :scare:
So sorry if I'm re-posting stuff someone else already listed.
I would hope most people would remember a flashlight, but nail clippers is a good one. I'd forget...
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#224
Former Member: BenAli
Posted 25 January 2009 - 07:52 PM
How about a candle? This is another piece of survival gear that in worth its weight is gold. The right candles can burn as long as 36 hours, heat meals, provide light, start larger fires, transport flame, and oh so much more. Candles don’t take up much room their weight is light (pun intended), and have been in use for THOUSANDS of years.
#225
Posted 29 January 2009 - 08:21 AM
Ok some of these might have been said but I couldn't read through all 15 pages - while at work! :-(
Decent gloves (leather if possible)
Help protect your hand from the elements as well as protecting you from cuts and sores further down the line.
Thermal top and pants
Lightweight and useful when the weather drops.
Sunglasses (polarised if possible)
Allow you to look in the direction of the sun to see possible threats ahead.
Cling film
Would allow you to preserve food as well as covering possible burns/cuts that are infected.
All I can think of right now.
Decent gloves (leather if possible)
Help protect your hand from the elements as well as protecting you from cuts and sores further down the line.
Thermal top and pants
Lightweight and useful when the weather drops.
Sunglasses (polarised if possible)
Allow you to look in the direction of the sun to see possible threats ahead.
Cling film
Would allow you to preserve food as well as covering possible burns/cuts that are infected.
All I can think of right now.
#226
Posted 29 January 2009 - 11:07 AM
Some sort of lip balm, chapped lips hurt like hell.
Extra boot laces.
More matches(Can never have too many)
A slingshot, I'd never thought of adding one of those to my kit.
Extra boot laces.
More matches(Can never have too many)
A slingshot, I'd never thought of adding one of those to my kit.
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#227
Posted 30 January 2009 - 02:15 PM
Laser rangefinder: easier for judging distances in most areas.
Snakebite kit: you never know :)
Snakebite kit: you never know :)
#228
Former Member: TeeK
Posted 05 May 2009 - 09:08 PM
For one, i agree with the medkit, even a BASIC medkit could prove to be life-saving in so many ways. also a VERY good pair of shoes. when you think about it, your on the run allmost all of the time, and so you need shoes that will hold up, are waterproof, and that are comfortable.
#229
Posted 05 May 2009 - 09:54 PM
Everyone should have a well broken in pair of hiking boots.
Do not forget extra socks and if you can handle the weight an extra pair of boots or running shoes could save your feet.
Do not forget extra socks and if you can handle the weight an extra pair of boots or running shoes could save your feet.
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#230
Former Member: TeeK
Posted 05 May 2009 - 10:12 PM
change of clothes are very important, especially socks, and shoes. running in wet socks and shoes is a bad idea, you could get sick (could be lethal, if your sick and trying to run from zombies) also its very difficult to run in wet shoes/socks.
#231
Posted 05 May 2009 - 10:16 PM
A big fat sack of marijuana...:clap:

Every home needs one...
#232
Former Member: TeeK
Posted 05 May 2009 - 10:18 PM
Haha make the time fly :drinking:
#233
Posted 05 May 2009 - 10:28 PM
Balls. Don't forget to bring your balls.
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