Wallet E&E Kit (with photos)

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Kit includes:

Tri-Fold Wallet Style Cordura Container (Sewn in USA)
Survival Card
FlossCard with E&E Tips
20mm Button Compass
AH-1 Arrowhead
25' Kevlar Cord
Ferro/Magnesium Fire Starter
Concealable Non-Metallic Handcuff Key
Fishhooks
Rare Earth Rod Magnets (Marked) (used for a gross direction compass or to magnetize other objects for compasses)
Instruction Sheet ( Concealing tools, using the magnets, cord wrapping the container, etc.)

Should be shipping to dealers in November. No pricing yet.

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You can put your credit cards and some cash in there also. There is no bill compartment like a standard wallet since we were trying to hold costs down on the container. However, we will be making those also and selling them as a stand-alone item without the kit components.
 
One other note, the Izula Gear label with be stiched all the way around the perimeter. This is just a prototype that wasn't stiched completely.
 
We got another new soft gear piece on the deign table right now. Mike and I hashed it out this morning. I think it will be a huge hit across the board, even for the non survival extremist types like ourselves. Izula Gear will be growing over the next year.
 
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Now this is a perfect kit! Now to find a dealer I can order fro that ships to Singapore..
 
This is going to be a wonderful Autumn. :D

What is that L shaped item next to the fish hooks?
 
Don, that's called bad photography :) It's the fire steel
 
Very nice, I'll be gittin' one of those. OR, you could just send me that Proto and I'll put it through its paces for you, LOL. I am curious, why the handcuff key? I mean, I know what its used for, and why it would be used, but I am still curious as to the thoughts behind it. Thanks. Moose
 
I like the looks of the wallet.. small enough, but also large enough at the same time.. hmm
 
This is not a "survival" kit but rather a last-ditch E&E kit. The point is not to keep the key or even all of the Kevlar cord in the pouch all the time. The pouch is only to store these items until you feel you might need them, then you conceal the key, a piece of kevlar cord, etc. on your body that would be missed with a search.
 
Don, that's called bad photography :) It's the fire steel

I have been known to do far worse. I'm low rent, I still have a Sony Mavica that shoots directly to a Floppysaurus. :D

It's tough as nails though!

I thought you might have flipped out and put a turning tool in there! :D

This is not a "survival" kit but rather a last-ditch E&E kit. The point is not to keep the key or even all of the Kevlar cord in the pouch all the time. The pouch is only to store these items until you feel you might need them, then you conceal the key, a piece of kevlar cord, etc. on your body that would be missed with a search.

Seriously, for travelers to places not so nice. You take a piece of cloth surgical tape available at any chain pharmacy and you cut off a six inch piece and then cut another six inch piece then lay them adhesive side to adhesive side and smooth them out with your fingertip. Then fold them and stick them in the wallet with the other stuff.

If bad thing starts happening, you take the arrowhead and cut a piece of the tape, pull it apart and tape the key to the backside of your nutticles.

Any other hiding place will just end up sounding like a Frank Zappa song. :D

The arrowhead could be secreted into the sole of your shoe, depending on the type of shoe, construction and prepping beforehand.

The French Douk-Douk folding knife, being so flat, is a favorite of some European fellas to do the same with, slipping it between layers in the sole of a boot or sandal.

In the tongue of the shoe, you could get a seam ripper and start to disassemble the tongue, sew two pieces of velcro in there and then put Kevlar cord in there, if you get hogtied, that would be a good place to have it. Dieter Dengler hid his German Passport (Not American Passport as in the movie, Rescue Dawn.) in the tongue of his shoe, he had a Rigger do that up for him onboard ship. Die Katze even caused an international stink when he was captured because of that German Passport. He fully intended to pass himself off as a German Journalist.
 
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