A doctor friend gave me some empty IV bags. They're essentially super-heavy-duty plastic bags. I cut one end open and put my medical and survival supplies in them and duct-taped them shut. Waterproof, flexible, you can see what's in them, they float, and they could be used as water containers. What do you think?
I keep a small one with the basics in a coat pocket most of the time. If I head very far off the road, hunting or hiking, I have several more with expanded survival gear and first aid supplies in a small backpack. Another thing I like about these IV drip bags: They're quiet.
Registered: 11/13/01
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I must chime in here with another idea. I bought a reasonably small, zippered cosmetics bag from Nordstrom to use as a minikit in my office briefcase. A nice gray color. My wife's idea.
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