Jodi Rose's Alone Season 10 Gear List: All 10 Items
2026-05-14
Spoiler note: this covers how Alone Season 10 ended for Jodi Rose.
Jodi Rose placed seventh in Season 10, lasting 22 days at Reindeer Lake before tapping out over homesickness for her family. Rose's own page has more on her run, and our Season 10 guide covers the rest of the field.
Rose owns the furniture business Wild River Tables, raises five children on a cattle ranch on the Wind River Indian Reservation, and learned bushcraft from homesteading parents and grandparents. That background shows up in her gear list, which is one of the most specifically sourced in the whole season: nine of her ten items carry a named brand or model.
The full list
| Item | Brand or model | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Saw | Silky Katanaboy 650 | Same model Clay Hayes used to win Season 8 |
| Axe | Estwing | |
| Ferro rod | Bayite, 6-inch | |
| Snare wire | 20 gauge | |
| Bow and arrows | 40-lb recurve bow | |
| Sleeping bag | Wiggy's Antarctic mummy-style, -60F rated | Among the coldest-rated bags recorded on the site |
| Paracord | 550 paracord | |
| Cooking pot | Solo Stove Pot 1800 | |
| Fishing line and hooks | Brand not recorded | The one item without a named product |
| Multitool | Leatherman Supertool 300 |
This is the kind of detail that separates a well-documented list from most of the season's other entries, several of which have no brand data at all. You can see the saw, axe, ferro rod, and sleeping bag category pages for how these compare to other contestants' picks.
What the list says about her run
The -60F sleeping bag is the standout choice. Reindeer Lake in northern Saskatchewan was one of the coldest settings the show had used, and Rose's bag was rated even further below the season's demands than most of her competitors' gear, a genuine belt-and-suspenders decision for someone who already knew the location would be brutal. Her cutting tools, the same Silky Katanaboy saw that Clay Hayes used to win Season 8, paired with an Estwing axe, and a 40-lb recurve bow all point to a contestant who researched specific, proven equipment rather than picking generic categories.
None of that prevented an early exit. Twenty-two days is short for the season, and Rose's tap-out reason, homesickness for her family, has nothing to do with her equipment. A well-researched gear list doesn't guarantee a long run when the pull to get home to five kids on a ranch is strong enough to end it early. It's a reminder that survival on this show is as much a mental test as a gear test.
How it compares across the season
Rose's 22 days puts her just ahead of the bottom three contestants and well behind the top five, who ran from 40 to 66 days. Her list stands out for its brand density: across the 101 of 187 recorded Alone contestants who have a gear list at all, most entries carry bare category names like "axe" or "sleeping bag" with no product attached, which makes Rose's nine named products unusually well documented.
For the winner's kit, see Alan Tenta's full gear breakdown, and every recorded Season 10 list has the rest of the cast side by side.
More in the Field Journal or start with the season guides.