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Just Add the ADVENTURE just add the ADVENTURE. Product catalogue Volume 1 www.bcbadventure.com BCB Adventure makes and supplies niche high quality developed products for both high performance outdoor activities and everyday casual lifestyle use. We guarantee you professional and personalised customer service. Janey Howell, Managing Director. Just add the ADVENTURE! www.bcbadventure.com › Meet the team Janey Howell George Carter Becky Ratcliffe Margaret Carruthers Managing Director Uk Sales Manager European Sales Manager Uk & Europe Sales Manager M: +44 (0)7967 102264 M: +44 (0)7734 994742 M: +44 (0)7793 773306 M: +44 (0)7974 373954 e: [email protected] e: [email protected] e: [email protected] e: [email protected] Gabi Howell Andrew Cotterill Mikhael Dzagoev Philippe Minchin Jeff Lang Marketing & Marketing & Marketing & PR & Media Manager Graphic Designer Business Development Business Development Business Development e: [email protected] e: [email protected] e: [email protected] e: [email protected] e: [email protected] › Get in touch Clydesmuir Road, Cardiff, www.bcbadventure.com UK. CF24 2QS +44 (0) 2920 433700 facebook.com/bcbadventure [email protected] twitter.com/bcbadventure › Contents Survival Medical Protection 05 13 17 Fire Tools Cooking Lighting 21 37 45 Clothing & Hydration Bags Accessories 55 59 69 Tactical Sleeping Information Outdoor 73 75 79 Survival Our products are specifically designed and selected to give you the best possible chance of survival in the worst possible circumstances. 6 Survival > Kits 18 18 10 PIECE PIECE PIECE madE IN madE IN madE IN KIT BRITAIN KIT BRITAIN KIT BRITAIN GO PACK SURVIVAL SYSTEM PERSONAL SAFETY KIT CODE: CK014 CODE: CK1224 CODE: CK528 A convenient belt pouch consisting of 2 clear This survival system is supplied in a Woodland A compact, pocket sized survival kit with all the compartments filled with essential survival belt pouch. bare necessities. components, supplied in a beige pouch. Contents*: Contents*: Contents*: › button compass › blade › matches x10 › water › button compass › distress whistle › matches › button compass › knife/blade › matches › tablets x10 › snare wire › candle › flint & striker › fishing kit › safety pins › multi-purpose cord pencil › purification tablets › snare wire › candle › whistle › sewing kit › safety pins › wire saw › plasters › purification tablets › candle › flint & striker › whistle › sewing kit › safety › survival instructions › accident evaluation form › survival instructions pins › wire saw survival instructions › accident › signal mirror › water bag › nylon cord › foil tray evaluation form › signal mirror › nylon cord › foil › sleeping bag tray › sleeping bag › water bag NATO approved: NSN-8465-99-666-0418 Size: 16 x 17 x 4cm (6.5” x 6.5” x 1.5”) Weight: 270g (9.5oz) NATO approved: NSN-8465-99-666-0148 NB. Contents may change from that shown above, without prior notice, but will be replaced with a similar item. www.bcbadventure.com | e: [email protected] | t: +44 (0)2920 433700 Survival > Kits 7 21 17 23 PIECE PIECE PIECE madE IN madE IN madE IN KIT BRITAIN KIT BRITAIN KIT BRITAIN ULTIMATE SURVIVAL KIT COMBAT SURVIVAL KIT MILITARY SURVIVAL TIN CODE: CK004A CODE: CK015 CODE: CK019 Packed into our lightweight mini mess tin with a Contents*: This is an upgraded vacuum-packed version of rubber seal and roll over clasps. the Combat Survival Tin › water resistant tin › vinyl tape › button Contents*: compass › knife › matches › pencil › purification Contents*: tablets › snare wire › candle › fireball flint & › › › › › › › water bag nylon cord button compass striker › fishing kit › whistle › sewing kit › safety water resistant tin vinyl tape button › › › › › › › › candle flint & striker tinder fishing kit mini pins › wire saw › survival instructions › accident compass knife matches pencil purification › › › › › › multi-tool matches sewing kit purification evaluation form tablets snare wire candle fireball flint & striker tablets › safety pins › single edge razor › salt › fishing kit › whistle › sewing kit › safety pins sachets › signal mirror › whistle › snare wire Size: 11 x 8 x 2.8cm (4.5” x 3” x 1”) › wire saw › signal mirror › tin hanging handle › wire saw › grip lock bag › pencil › survival Weight: 195g (6.87oz) › tinder › water bags › single edged razors instructions NATO approved: NSN-8456-99-126-6980 › adhesive plasters › survival instructions › accident evaluation form Size: 13 x 9.5 x 3cm (5.25” x 4” x 1.25”) approx. Weight: 250g (8.8oz) Size: 11 x 8 x 2.8cm (4.5” x 3 x 1”) Weight: 220g (7.7oz) NB. Contents may change from that shown above, without prior notice, but will be replaced with a similar item. www.bcbadventure.com | e: [email protected] | t: +44 (0)2920 433700 8 Survival > Kits 17 23 22 PIECE PIECE PIECE madE IN madE IN madE IN KIT BRITAIN KIT BRITAIN KIT BRITAIN TREKKERS SURVIVAL KIT MOUNTAIN SURVIVAL TIN BUSHCRAFT SURVIVAL KIT CODE: CK015L CODE: CK019L CODE: CK028L Contents*: This is an upgraded vacuum-packed version of This selection of durable components is sealed in the combat survival tin. a waterproof protection pouch. › water resistant tin › vinyl tape › button compass › knife › matches › pencil › purification Contents*: Contents*: tablets › snare wire › candle › fireball flint & › water resistant tin › vinyl tape › button › olive green foil vacuum pouch › black nylon striker › fishing kit › whistle › sewing kit compass › knife › matches › pencil › purification windowed pouch › airtight resealable bag › safety pins › wire saw › survival instructions tablets › snare wire › candle › fireball flint & striker › green plastic survival bag › mini-compass › accident evaluation form › fishing kit › whistle › sewing kit › safety pins › Mayday signal mirror › tinder cards › fine cord › wire saw › signal mirror › tin hanging handle › sail needles › needle threader › wire saw (wrist Size: 11 x 8 x 2.8cm (4.5” x 3” x 1”) › tinder › water bags › single edged razors loops) › fishing kit › flexible tubing › fireball flint Weight: 195g (6.87oz) › adhesive plasters › survival instructions › hacksaw striker › brass wire › suspender clips NATO approved: NSN-8456-99-126-6980 › accident evaluation form › stainless steel multi-tool › matches › water bag › water tablets › tornado whistle Size: 11 x 8 x 2.8cm (4.5” x 3 x 1”) Weight: 220g (7.7oz) Weight: 380g (13.5oz) NB. Contents may change from that shown above, without prior notice, but will be replaced with a similar item. www.bcbadventure.com | e: [email protected] | t: +44 (0)2920 433700 Survival > Kits 9 madE IN madE IN BRITAIN BRITAIN 17 16 PIECE PIECE KIT KIT SURVIVAL ESSENTIALS KIT TREKKING ESSENTIALS KIT CODE: CK701 CODE: CK700 A versatile and lightweight survival kit. The ultralight dry bag keeps the A versatile and lightweight trekking kit. The ultralight dry bag keeps the weight down and helps keep your kit safe and dry. A durable buckle secures weight down and helps keep your kit safe and dry. A durable buckle secures the roll-top closure and acts as a grab handle. the roll-top closure and acts as a grab handle. Contents*: Contents*: › round boot laces › LED micro torch › Hypothermia space blanket › Hunters › round boot laces › led micro torch › emergency poncho micro tool › Fireball flint and striker (Grand) › White nylon cord › Nightlight › › petroleum jelly › nightlight › sewing kits › mini folding knife › waterproof Sewing kits › Fishing kit › Wire saw › Waterproof matches c/w striker › Duck matches c/w striker › duck tape › black cable tie › distress whistle › tape › Distress whistle › BCB survival instructions › Cotton wool balls › 2” waterproof sterile plasters › wound dressing › zinc oxide tape › ultralight dry Mayday signal mirror › Ultralight dry bag (Lime green, 1 litre) bag (blue, 1 litre) › paracord Weight: 360g (12.6oz) Weight: 253g (8.9oz) madE IN madE IN BRITAIN BRITAIN 7 32 PIECE PIECE KIT KIT WINTER DRIVERS EMERGENCY PACK 72 HOUR SURVIVAL KIT CODE: CK038 CODE: CK047 Contents*: Contents*: › foil blanket › 8-hour lightsticks › howler whistle › large wind-up torch › tommy cooker › 2” mayday signal mirror › hypothermia space blanket › Fleece blanket › handwarmers › energy bar › emergency poncho › 24 in 1 tool kit › insect repellent 25g stick › personal first aid kit › oxford note pad & pencil › cleansing wet wipes › 15ml steridex Weight: 806g (30.3oz) hand cleaner › can openers › duck tape › survival bag › paracord › lifesaver 1 first aid kit › firedragon gel fuel 250ml › cut resistant gloves › emergency preparedness guide › bucket › accident evaluation report › single edged razor blades › white nylon cord (1 mtr) › nightlight › pencil › sewing kit › gold wires 12ft › fishing kit › wire saw › distress whistle › flint & striker › survival instructions safety pins › grip seal bag NB. Contents may change from that shown above, without prior notice, but will be replaced with a similar item. www.bcbadventure.com | e: [email protected] | t: +44 (0)2920 433700 10 Survival > Kits madE IN madE IN BRITAIN BRITAIN 17 17 PIECE PIECE KIT KIT BEST SELLER WINTER EmergeNCY KIT COMBAT SURVIVAL TIN (NON HAZARDOUS) CODE: CK045 CODE: CK015NH A must have item for motorists, householders and remote workers when the Contents*: weather takes a turn for the worse. › water resistant tin › vinyl tape › button compass › knife › matches › pencil › › › › › Contents*: purification tablets snare wire candle fireball flint & strike fishing kit › whistle › sewing kit › safety pins › wire saw › survival instructions › › › › cooking tin fire dragon fuel
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