The Prepper Disk is a self-contained digital backup of disaster, survival and informative resources that you can access anytime, anywhere, as needed. No internet or network required.



Nuclear fallout. Global cyber-warfare. Coronal mass ejection a la the Carrington Event. A giant EMP. We’re just scratching the surface here, but these are some of the things that could potentially happen to knock out the internet and most electronics for a while, temporarily or otherwise. That would be a concern for several reasons, but also most don’t even realize how much they rely on the internet and digital platforms for information these days. If there were no internet, how would you know how to fix your devices? Would you be able to grow plants yourself and tend to your garden? Would you be able to cook certain meals? Hunt? Learn how to repair a vehicle? It seems silly to mention, but the reality is many of us would be in trouble without these resources. But there’s a drive called Prepper Disk that compiles nearly everything and anything you would ever want to know or need to know, for digital peace of mind.

Available in two formats, Prepper Disk Premium with 512GB of survival content and Prepper Disk Classic with 256GB of survival content, they’re networkable drives loaded with guides, resources, references, and information. What kind of information? How about complete park maps for all U.S. national parks? A morse code translator, complete Wikipedia, IFixit, and How To guides and backups. Also TED Talks, Khan Academy Lite courses, Prepper Disk exclusive books, post disaster resource libraries, and you can also upload your own content. If your number one source of information goes down, you’ll have a comprehensive offline backup.

How does Prepper Disk work, exactly?

Think of Prepper Disk as a privately accessible internet drive that’s available offline. It works similarly to a network drive. You plug your Prepper Disk, loaded with information, into an outlet or battery. Ther’s no need for internet or mobile cell network connectivity. You don’t even need a router, because the Prepper Desk creates its own local hotspot when plugged in. Through that local network called “PrepperDisk,” like the device, you connect your devices. You can connect your phones, tablets, computers, anything that interacts with a drive.

Then, just as you see in the video above, when connected you can browse or search — like a search engine — for resources. It may not be the Library of Alexandria, but it is a library of survival information, and you never really know when it’s going to go from being handy and neat to downright necessary.

Who is it for?

Preppers, survivalists, practicalists, anyone that wants a comprehensive backup of useful guides and resources for offline, anywhere-use.

Where to buy?

MSRP: $175 Classic | $205 Premium