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NEXTRAVELER TOOLS Compact when folded, portable anytime, and versatile. Wrap, carry, protect, spread, partition, tie – the original survival tool that can be used simply by doing these things. This was a limited edition and is no longer available. Condition: New, unused Because you never know when you might be caught in an emergency, it's important to have tools on hand that can change shape and function depending on the situation, rather than just tools with a fixed purpose. However, many disaster preparedness goods on the market are specialized for a single use. That's why we focused on the traditional Japanese multi-tool, the "furoshiki" (wrapping cloth). Furoshiki have been valued as "emergency tools" since the Edo period. In those days, when fires were frequent, they were always kept on hand for each family member so that valuables could be taken out immediately, even at night. Not only can they be used for wrapping, but they can also carry things, protect from rain and wind, and be used as a mat or screen. The furoshiki, which can serve multiple roles with a single piece of cloth, has been treasured for many years as a tool filled with ancient Japanese wisdom. However, conventional furoshiki have low water repellency, limiting their use in rainy weather or around water. Therefore, this product uses a fabric with super water-repellent performance so that it can be used as a modern survival tool that is useful from everyday life to emergencies! The "Survival Furoshiki" achieves water repellency to the point where water droplets roll across the fabric due to a special water-repellent treatment, while also ensuring breathability. With this performance, in addition to the general furoshiki functions, it can also be used as a "simple bucket" to store water in an emergency. Furthermore, by wringing the fabric with water in it, a fine stream of water is created, and it can be used as a "shower substitute." In rainy weather, you can immediately use it as a "rain hood" by putting it over your head. On wet ground or muddy areas, use it as a "sheet." When it's chilly, you can use it as a "shawl or cape." It is truly the arrival of a high-tech, modern version of the multi-tool born in Japan! The pattern uses an original digital camouflage designed with survival purposes in mind. It has a monotone color scheme that can be used casually even in urban areas, and part of the design incorporates the "SOS" Morse code pattern, which is often forgotten in an emergency.
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