
MESS TIN KIT
Complete Survival Kit Built Around Proven Field Tools
The ESEE Mess Tin Kit addresses the core survival priorities in a compact package that fits in your daypack. Built around tools used by wilderness survival instructors and field professionals, this kit covers water procurement, fire starting, signaling, food gathering, and navigation. Each component serves multiple purposes and has been field-tested by ESEE's training team.
Key Components
- ESEE Candiru Fixed Blade: Full-tang survival knife for cutting, food prep, and utility tasks
- Fire Starting System: Fire steel, waterproof matches, and Tinder Quik tabs for reliable ignition
- Water Procurement: Potable Aqua tablets and emergency water bags for hydration needs
- Navigation Tools: Suunto compass and pocket map card set for route finding
- Signaling Equipment: Emergency whistle, signal mirror, and orange survey tape for rescue situations
- Cordage System: 100 feet of Kevlar line plus 30 feet of small cordage for shelter and gear repair
Complete Contents
Randall's Adventure & Training Large Tin, ESEE Candiru Knife, Pocket Map Card Set, Survival Card Set, Victorinox Hiker Knife, Potable Aqua Tablets, Suunto Compass, Kevlar Line (100' Spool), Snare Wire, Basic Fishing Kit, Tinder Quik Fire Tabs, Rapid Rescue Whistle, Emergency Duct Tape, Red Fresnel Lens, 10' Orange Survey tape, 30' Small Cordage, Pencil, Brite Strike Lite (2 Each), Waterproof Matches, Emergency Signal Mirror, Large Fire Steel, Emergency Water Bags, Sewing Needles & Cordura Patch.
Frequently Asked Questions
What survival priorities does this kit address?
The kit covers water procurement and purification, fire starting, emergency signaling, basic food gathering through fishing gear, and navigation with compass and maps.
Can I carry this kit daily?
Yes, the kit is sized for everyday carry in a daypack. The tin container keeps all components organized and protected during transport.
Are the components subject to substitution?
ESEE may substitute equivalent items based on availability while maintaining the same survival capabilities and quality standards.