About WILDPREP

Wildprep Ltd emerged from a background in military procurement, serving as a steadfast representative for numerous reputable companies in the USA and Europe. Initially focusing on providing specialized products for military forces, our journey began with the establishment of our eBay store, a pivotal starting point that holds significant importance for us. Committed to delivering excellence, we exclusively offer genuine high-quality products sourced directly from sole importers. Our dedication is underscored by a 30-day guarantee, ensuring our customers receive authentic and reliable outdoor survival gear. At Wildprep Ltd, customer satisfaction is paramount. We stand ready to address any issues that may arise, as we strive to not only assist but also to cultivate and expand our valued customer base. Join us on this adventure, where quality meets resilience, and explore the outdoors with confidence in the gear provided by Wildprep Ltd.

Our Blogs

Walkie Talkie / Two way radio rules UK

In the UK, the use of walkie-talkies is regulated by Ofcom (Office of Communications), which sets out specific rules and guidelines to ensure that the radio spectrum is used efficiently and without interference. Here are the key points regarding walkie-talkie usage in the UK:

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Ka-Bar Kaster hand held fishing tool

Remember, the Ka-Bar Kaster is a versatile tool that can be used in various fishing scenarios. Its effectiveness is often directly related to the user's skill and familiarity with handline fishing techniques.

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Pitching a Bivvy / tent

Pitching an NGT (Next Generation Tackle) bivvy involves several steps that are generally straightforward but can vary slightly depending on the specific model of the bivvy. Below is a basic guide on how to set up an NGT bivvy. Please consult the manual that came with your bivvy for model-specific instructions.

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Poisonous mushrooms

To guide you on picking mushrooms in the UK and identifying poisonous varieties, I'll provide general information about common edible and poisonous mushrooms found in the region. However, please remember that mushroom foraging requires expertise, as many edible mushrooms have toxic look-alikes. Always consult an expert or use a reliable guide when foraging for mushrooms.

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Morse Code

Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes or dits and dahs. It was developed by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail in the early 1830s for use with the telegraph. Morse code has been widely used historically in radio communication, aviation, and maritime communication, although it has largely been replaced by digital communication methods in recent years.

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Sight a Telescopic sight

Sighting a telescopic sight, commonly known as "zeroing" or "calibrating," is essential to ensure accurate aiming. Here's a step-by-step guide with both text and images:

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Prickly Heat / Heat rash

Prickly heat, also known as heat rash or miliaria, occurs when sweat ducts become blocked, leading to irritation and red, itchy bumps on the skin. It is a common issue in hot and humid weather. Here are some tips on how to resolve and prevent prickly heat:

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The health benefits of Thyme

Thyme is an aromatic herb that not only adds flavor to various dishes but also offers several health benefits. Here are some of the potential health benefits of thyme:

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The benefits of Ginger

Ginger is a versatile spice that has been used for centuries for both culinary and medicinal purposes. It offers several health benefits, and here are some of them:

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European adder and what if you get bit

The European adder, also known as Vipera berus or common viper, is a venomous snake found in various parts of Europe, including the United Kingdom. While its bite is venomous, it is rarely fatal to humans. However, it can cause localized pain, swelling, and, in some cases, more severe symptoms. Here are the steps to take if you get bitten by a European adder:

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How to use a Military Tourniquet

Using a military tourniquet is a potentially life-saving skill in emergency situations to control severe bleeding. The Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT) is a common type of military tourniquet. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use it:

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