John Deere M-Gator A1

John Deere M-Gator A1

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Earth friendly is all fine and good, but if you’ve got a fuel source available and a lot of rough terrain to cover, the John Deere M-Gator A1 is a great, reliable way to get you and your supplies from point A to point B. The Gator is John Deere’s Mil-Spec ATV capable of hauling serious equipment with plenty of room for survivors as well. Not as large and bulky as a full size vehicle, this thing gives you speed and mobility to easily stay on the move. Right now it’s only available for Military, Law Enforcement or First Responders, but hey, if you fit that role, and you want to stay zprepared, then this puppy is for you.


ATTV All Terrain Tracked Vehicle

ATTV All Terrain Tracked Vehicle

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The ATTV from Hackney is the ultimate Zombie Survival Mobile Command Center. Designed for Special Ops, this Bad Boy is just begging to be converted into a Zsurvivalists home away from home or a runabout for Zombie infested areas. Featuring a 350hp diesel engine and an Allison automatic transmission, there isn’t much terrain you can throw at it that it can’t handle. The Tank Treads offer maximum grip while still being able to cross trenches (up to 6.6ft) and climb over obsticles (up to 3.3ft). It also features plenty of cargo space or you can opt for one of several dedicated pods; including a generator power plant, fuel tanks, or just convert it into living quarters. It comes either fully armored or non-armored for a heavier payload and larger glass.


Gibbs Humdindinga

Gibbs Humdindinga

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The thing about cars and SUV’s, you’re pretty limited to roads and trails. No matter how rugged your SUV is there’s no guarantee that it will get you to where you need to go unscathed. When your back’s against the wall water and you’ve run out of road, it’s best you have an option other than to ditch you vehicle.
The Gibbs Humdinga can operate both a land and on water, making roads almost obsolete in some areas. Don’t mistake this for some gimmick though, the full time All-Wheel Drive, 350hp, 5.7 liter V-8 engine is no joke. Capable of propelling you to 100 mph on land and 40 mpg on water, this Bad Boy is a good choice for Zsurvivalists looking for a rugged, versatile vehicle that can get some distance between you and the Z’s without relying on asphalt. There’s no pricing info as of now, but I’m pretty sure it’ll cost a pretty penny.


2009 Yamaha Zuma

2009 Yamaha Zuma

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When hitting the road after an outbreak you don’t have to have be the fastest, just faster than the Z’s. There are many situations where 4 wheelers can’t get to where you need to go, and many people are intimidated by the big engines and the manual clutch of motorcycles.
We at Zprepared suggest the Zuma scooter from Yamaha for all your Zombie scooting needs. Available in both 49cc and 125cc variations, this is one tough scooter. It features either a peppy air cooled 2-stroke 50cc engine or you can opt for the larger, fuel injected 4 stroke if you need a little more power. The beefy tires make sure you don’t have to worry about the roads being paved and the fuel economy is unbelievable, getting an amazing 123mpg for the smaller of the two.
Hopefully, after Z-Day, most people you run into won’t remember the joke about scooters and fat chicks… If you don’t know the joke, google it.