Top leitmotifs:
That's why our customers buy an escape backpack:
Protect yourself and your family
→ Need for security, taking responsibility for loved ones.
Being prepared when it counts
→ The feeling of not being surprised or helpless.
Being able to act quickly
→ No need to pack for a long time in an emergency - saving time can save lives.
Part of a "prepper" or self-protection philosophy
→ Ideological or philosophical motivation: taking responsibility for oneself.
Be prepared for any situation (power outage, natural disaster, war, etc.)
→ Preparing for the unpredictable - resilience in everyday life.
Inner peace and mental security
→ A packed rucksack is reassuring - psychological relief.
A sign of foresight and responsibility
→ For yourself, for others - and as a role model in your environment.
Not being a burden to anyone
→ Self-responsibility instead of being dependent on help.
Being independent in an emergency
→ Self-sufficiency, even if the infrastructure fails.
1. Protecting yourself and your family
→ Need for security, taking responsibility for loved ones.
2. Be prepared when it matters
→ The feeling of not being surprised or helpless.
3. Being independent in an emergency
→ Self-sufficiency, self-reliance – even when infrastructure fails.
4. Not being a burden to anyone
→ Take responsibility for yourself instead of relying on help.
5. Be able to act quickly
→ No need to pack for a long time in an emergency—saving time can save lives.
6. Inner peace and mental security
→ A packed backpack is reassuring—psychological relief.
7. Be prepared for any situation (power outage, natural disaster, war, etc.)
→ Preparing for the unpredictable – resilience in everyday life.
8. Part of a "prepper" or self-protection philosophy
→ Ideological or philosophical motivation: taking responsibility yourself.
9. Take precautions while you still can
→ The idea: "Once I need it, it will be too late."
10. A sign of foresight and responsibility
→ For yourself, for others—and as a role model in your community.

