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Offgrid
OFFGRID Magazine Cover.jpeg
EditorPatrick Vuong
Frequencybi-monthly
Circulation 100,000 [1]
Year founded2013 (2013)
Company Motor Trend Group
Country United States
Based in Los Angeles, California
Website offgridweb.com

Offgrid is a magazine dedicated to preparation and survival; featuring articles on making knives, building shelters, bug out bags, and gear reviews. [2]

The magazine primarily offers educational articles on how to survive a life-threatening situation or a man-made or natural disaster. Reviews on knives, packs, clothing and survival gear; as well as first aid tips, historical articles, self-defense and foraging. In addition to those departments, each issue has a central theme which unifies the articles. [3]

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References

  1. "OFFGRID Media Kit".
  2. "OffGrid Magazine". soldiersystems.net. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  3. Cobb, Jim (August 7, 2013). "Review: OFFGRID Magazine". Survival Weekly.