Free Bug Out Bag Calculator โ Personalized Gear List & Weight Checker
A bug out bag should never exceed 20โ25% of the carrier's body weight โ any heavier and it becomes a liability in a real emergency. This free Bug Out Bag Calculator from SurvivalandOutdoors.com helps you build a personalized gear list based on your body weight, fitness level, climate, terrain, trip duration, and any special needs. You get a complete categorized checklist with individual item weights, a visual weight gauge showing whether your bag is within safe limits, and a downloadable PDF to print and pack. No sign-up required.
🎒 Bug Out Bag Calculator
Enter your details to get a personalized bug out bag gear list with weight targets, must-have items, and a downloadable PDF checklist.
SurvivalandOutdoors.com🧑 Who Is Carrying This Bag?
🌍 Environment & Scenario
👥 Group Details
⚕️ Special Needs
⚖️ The Weight Rule
- Never exceed 20โ25% of your body weight for sustained travel
- Fit adults can push to 25%, seniors and youth should stay at 15%
- Weigh your loaded bag on a bathroom scale โ most people underestimate by 30%
- Water is the heaviest item โ plan resupply, don't just carry more
💧 The Water Rule
- 1 liter of water weighs 2.2 lbs โ it adds up fast
- Carry a minimum of 2 liters; use a filter to resupply from natural sources
- Hot climates and heavy exertion double your water needs
- A quality filter saves 10+ lbs of carried water weight
🍞 Calorie Density
- Target 100+ calories per ounce for carried food
- Nuts, nut butter, and hard cheese are the most calorie-dense real foods
- Freeze-dried meals are light but bulky โ best for camp, not travel
- Plan 2,000โ3,500 calories per person per day depending on activity level
🧳 Packing Order
- Heavy items close to your back and centered between shoulder blades and hips
- Medium items on top of and around heavy items
- Light items and sleeping gear at the bottom
- Frequently needed items (snacks, map, first aid) in outer pockets
🧥 The Layering System
- Base layer: moisture-wicking (merino wool or synthetic, never cotton)
- Mid layer: insulation (fleece or down depending on weight budget)
- Outer layer: wind and waterproof shell
- One set to wear, one set in the bag โ no more for a 72-hour kit
🔧 Test Before You Need It
- Load your full bag and walk 3+ miles before any emergency
- Hot spots and aches under load reveal what needs to be cut
- Practice setting up shelter and starting fire with only bag contents
- Refresh perishables (food, batteries, medications) every 6 months
How Heavy Should Your Bug Out Bag Be?
The standard rule is 15โ25% of your body weight โ and it matters more than most people realize. A 200 lb adult in good shape can carry up to 50 lbs sustainably. The same person with low fitness should stay under 30 lbs. Seniors and youth should target 15% or less.
The problem is that most people pack their bag on a table and never carry it further than the car. Load it up, put it on, and walk three miles โ that’s the real test. The calculator above applies your specific weight percentage based on your fitness level and age, flags every item as Must-Have, Recommended, or Optional, and tells you exactly how much to trim if you’re over the limit.
What Goes in a Bug Out Bag?
A complete 72-hour bug out bag covers 12 categories. Every item in your calculator-generated list is weighted and prioritized:
Water & Hydration โ minimum 2 liters carried; a water filter cuts your carry weight significantly by allowing resupply from natural sources.
Food & Cooking โ target 100+ calories per ounce. Nuts, nut butter, and freeze-dried meals are the most weight-efficient options for 72-hour kits.
Shelter & Sleep โ a mylar bivy and 50 ft of paracord cover the basics. Add a sleeping bag rated for your season.
First Aid โ a professional-grade kit is non-negotiable. The Recon First Aid Kit (204 pieces) covers trauma, wound care, and field medicine in one compact package.
Navigation, Fire, Clothing, Tools, Documents, Communications โ all included in your generated checklist with weights and priority flags.
The bag itself โ the Waterproof EMP Faraday Backpack (30L) is purpose-built for bug out scenarios: EMP-shielded, fully waterproof, and sized right for a 72-hour loadout without encouraging overpacking.
Browse the full Survival Gear Collection to complete your kit.
Bug Out Bag FAQs
Explore frequently asked questions about a Bug-Out Bag.
A: Between 15โ25% of the carrier’s body weight, adjusted for fitness and age. The calculator sets your personal maximum automatically and color-codes your results โ green means you’re within range, red means you need to cut weight.
A: Water is the most critical โ and the heaviest. A quality water filter is the single best weight-saving decision you can make, replacing multiple liters of carried water with a lightweight filtration system and natural resupply. See our water filtration options.
A: Every 6 months. Check expiry dates on food, medications, and batteries. Reweigh the loaded bag โ gear accumulates between refreshes and bags quietly go overweight over time.
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