Survival Expert-Bear Grylls Gear

 Survival Expert-Bear Grylls Gear 

Always be safe. Use gear that experts in the field use to make sure you survive. We have seen many shows about survival and believe that Bear Grylls shares his experiences and knowledge about preparedness, emergency situations and survival techniques in ways that show how difficult it can be-you must prepare.

In 2007, Grylls embarked on a record-setting Parajet paramotor in Himalayas near Mount Everest. He took off from 4,400 metres (14,500 ft), 8 miles south of the mountain. Grylls reported looking down on the summit during his ascent and coping with temperatures of −60 °C (−76 °F). (Wikipedia)
He endured dangerously low oxygen levels and eventually reached 9,000 metres (29,500 ft), almost 3,000 metres (10,000 ft) higher than the previous record of 6,102 metres (20,019 ft).

 
 A Gerber Bear Grylls branded survival knife

 The feat was filmed for Discovery Channel worldwide as well as Channel 4 in the UK.While Grylls initially planned to cross over Everest itself, the permit was only to fly to the south of Everest and he did not traverse Everest out of risk of violating Chinese airspace.
 Grylls hosts a series titled Born Survivor: Bear Grylls for the British Channel 4 and broadcast as Man vs. Wild in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, and the U.S.A., and as Ultimate Survival on the Discovery Channel in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Grylls, along with the double amputee,Al Hodgson and the Scotsman Freddy MacDonald, set a Guinness world record in 2008 for the longest continuous indoor freefall. The previous record was 1 hour 36 minutes by a US team. Grylls, Hodgson, and MacDonald, using a vertical wind tunnel in Milton Keynes, broke the record by a few seconds. The attempt was in support of the charity Global Angels.
Bear Grylls' Survival School
In 2016, he presented a CITV series called Bear Grylls' Survival School. Filming started in August 2015. The series began airing on 10 January 2016.

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