At Survival Gear Book, I help mostly survivalists and outdoor lovers to make better decisions on their adventures or emergency situations.
I believe that experience is the most critical gear you need and learning from your mistakes is not the only option you have. After all, you can improve yourself with some help from fellows, right?
It’s what I share here, my experience and knowhow.
So let’s talk about affiliate links.
Affiliate Links
Sometimes when I recommend or talk about a product, I link to the company’s website using what’s known as an affiliate or referral link. Basically, if you end up buying a product that you found via our link, I get a commission from the vendor as a small “thank you.”
Sometimes that commission is just a few dollars; sometimes it’s a little more. Sometimes it’s a one-time commission; sometimes it’s a rolling commission — so if you sign up for a monthly subscription service we might get a slice of that monthly fee.
But here’s the important thing — that referral doesn’t cost you a penny. The entire commission comes out of the vendor’s pocket, not yours.
So I’ll only recommend products that I’ve personally used or that come highly recommended by trusted peers.
My Affiliates
Below, I listed my affiliates which I believe are trustworthy global companies.
- Amazon (Survival Gear)
- Adidas (Outdoor products)
- MyMedic (10% off first order)
- REI (Official REI Coupons and Rebates)
- Survival Frog (6-in-1 Car Survival Tool)
- Outdoorplay (Save 10% off )
- The Survival Summit (Expert Advice From Medical Doctors, Survivalists, Military, Security Professionals)
- Sagan Life (Water Purification)
- Valley Food Storage (25 Year Shelf life)