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After having loved ones lose their homes and nearly their lives in California wildfires, hurricane Katrina, and multiple car accidents, we spent years studying what would be necessary to be prepared for almost any disaster situation. Combining Richard's experience using his engineering degree while working for the Dept. of Defense and my passion and years of research into preparedness, we have used every tool and connection at our disposal to design and compile the "72". We have consulted with paramedics, doctors, Special forces members and fellow preparedness minded individuals to come up with the most complete high quality yet affordable emergency bag on the market.
The "72" is designed to be stored in your car or left at your office where you can have fast access to it in the event of an emergency. If you or another is endangered, you may have only seconds to get access to necessary supplies for survival.![]()
Check out our Rewards below and join us in bringing the RediBags 72 to your car, home, and office! Snag these deals at a steep discount when you join us here on Indiegogo. Doing so allows us reach our Minimum Order Quantities and give you the best price possible.
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As with any project, we can plan and forecast but we have to be prepared for unexpected delays we may run into. Designing a high quality multi-compartment bag and assembling this great kit of survival tools is a complex project.Throughout the process we commit to being open, honest, and transparent about our progress. Check out our projected timeline below to see the details!
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RISKS AND CHALLENGES:
The RediBags™ "72" represents my first experience launching a product and first Indiegogo project. That being the case, I run the risk of having issues arise that I haven't had to address before. Thankfully, my business partner, Richard Rhett, has successfully funded two separate crowdfunded campaigns and has run his own company for 4 years so he's an invaluable resource.
When we set out to build the "72" we decided to do it right or not to do it at all. One of our biggest challenges will be overseeing the production of the backpack. We have already received samples from a manufacturer, however as is the case whenever you're manufacturing and importing a product, there is the risk of miscommunication and delays. We are confident we have mitigated those risks as much as humanly possible but they are still real.
Jarred and Richard appreciate your support and feedback in this campaign. We look forward to helping families across the United States prepare for the unexpected!