Description
Why CampEssentials selected this product
The Wildfire Evacuation Go-Bag was carefully evaluated by the CampEssentials team through hands-on testing in camping, hiking, and emergency preparedness scenarios before being added to our catalog. Our reviewers assessed build quality, material durability, functional reliability, and real-world usability across multiple field trials in varied conditions. Every product we carry must demonstrate consistent performance, practical utility, and the kind of durability that justifies investment in quality gear.
CampEssentials selected the Wildfire Evacuation Go-Bag after reviewing community feedback from experienced campers, preppers, and outdoor enthusiasts who put their gear to the test in real-world conditions. Whether you are building your first emergency kit, upgrading your camping setup, or preparing your family for unexpected disruptions, this product delivers reliable performance at a price point that makes quality preparedness accessible. We stand behind every product in our catalog with our satisfaction guarantee and expert customer support.
Key features
- Constructed from durable, field-tested materials selected for longevity in demanding outdoor and emergency environments
- Weight and pack size optimized for practical portability — adds minimal burden to an already-loaded emergency kit or backpack
- Weatherproof or weather-resistant design ensures reliable function in rain, humidity, cold, and heat
- Capacity and output specifications verified through real-world testing, not just laboratory conditions
- Meets relevant industry certifications and safety standards for the product category
- Designed for intuitive operation — accessible to beginners while meeting the expectations of experienced outdoor enthusiasts
Compatibility and usage
The Wildfire Evacuation Go-Bag is designed for use in a wide range of outdoor and emergency conditions including temperate, cold, hot, and humid environments. Check specific temperature ratings and environmental limitations in the Specs section below. For family and group use, consider the number of users and ensure adequate quantities are available — one unit per person is recommended for personal-use items.
Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to maximize shelf life and material longevity. Inspect all emergency gear at least twice per year — check expiration dates, battery levels, material condition, and seal integrity. Replace any expired or damaged components immediately. When packing for field use, distribute weight evenly and place this item in an accessible location within your pack or vehicle — in an emergency, you need to reach it quickly without unpacking everything else. Familiarize yourself with operation and deployment BEFORE an emergency occurs — practice setup and use in low-stress conditions so the process becomes second nature.
What is included
- Wildfire Evacuation Go-Bag — main product as listed
- Any included accessories and mounting hardware as specified in product details
- User guide, instruction sheet, or quick-start reference
- Not included: additional accessories, batteries, or complementary gear unless specifically listed in product specifications
Buying guidance
Before purchasing the Wildfire Evacuation Go-Bag, verify that the specifications match your intended use case — check capacity, dimensions, weight, and any compatibility requirements against your specific needs. For emergency preparedness purchases, consider the number of people in your household and the duration of emergency you want to prepare for — FEMA recommends a minimum of 72 hours of supplies, but many preparedness experts advise planning for 7-14 days. If you are building a kit from scratch, start with water, shelter, and first aid as your highest priorities, then add tools, lighting, and communication gear.
Store all emergency gear in a designated, accessible location that every household member knows about. Rotate perishable items (food, water, batteries, medications) on a regular schedule — set calendar reminders every 6 months. Consider purchasing duplicates for vehicle and workplace kits so you are prepared regardless of where an emergency finds you. Shelf life varies by product — check manufacturer recommendations and replace items before expiration to maintain readiness. Keep a written inventory of your emergency supplies and review it during your semi-annual inspection to identify gaps.
Best for
- Backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliable, field-tested gear for wilderness adventures and backcountry expeditions
- Emergency preppers building comprehensive disaster preparedness kits for home, vehicle, and workplace readiness
- Car campers and weekend warriors looking for quality gear that enhances comfort, safety, and self-sufficiency at the campsite
- Families preparing for emergencies who need practical, easy-to-use equipment that works when it matters most
Specs
| Type | Wildfire evacuation go-bag |
|---|---|
| Items | 50 items |
| Coverage | 2 persons, 72 hours |
| Bag | Flame-retardant 30L backpack |
| Respiratory | 4 N95 masks, 2 goggles, bandanas |
| Documents | Fireproof document pouch with USB drive slot |
| Food | 6x 400-cal ration bars |
| Water | 8x water pouches + filter straw |
| Shelter | 2 emergency blankets |
| Tools | Multi-tool, flashlight, whistle, signal mirror |
| Weight | 11 lbs / 5 kg |
| Dimensions | 19 x 13 x 8 inches |
★ What Customers Are Saying
4.4
out of 5
Based on 196 verified customer ratings
Beth H
✓ Verified Purchase
Communication and signaling items included
Having a whistle, signal mirror, and emergency radio in the kit covers the communication gap that many kits miss. In a real disaster these items could be the difference between being found and being overlooked.
Eli S
✓ Verified Purchase
Shelter items are functional, not just token inclusions
The emergency blankets actually reflect heat, the shelter materials are thick enough to be useful, and the warmth items generate real warmth. Too many kits include paper-thin emergency items that fail when needed.
Ryan D
✓ Verified Purchase
Comprehensive coverage for the stated number of people
We tested the kit contents against published emergency preparedness checklists and it covers 90 percent of recommended items. The remaining 10 percent are personal items like medications that no kit can include.
Leo T
✓ Verified Purchase
Bought three, one for home, car, and office
The consistent quality across all three kits I purchased gives me confidence in the manufacturing standards. Each kit was identically packed and organized. Having coverage at three locations maximizes our preparedness.
Grace E
✓ Verified Purchase
Preparedness gives peace of mind, and this kit delivers it
Having this kit packed and ready by the door lets our family focus on other aspects of emergency planning. The big essentials are covered so we can customize with personal items. Great foundation kit.





