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ОтветитьThanks for sharing…..definitely very helpful!
ОтветитьA few thoughts: bug spray, alcohol spray, tapes - electrical, dbl. sided, Gorilla or equal, chemical heaters, 100 test pound Spectra fishing line or 200/300 test pound Kevlar cordage instead of the dental floss & other cordage - lighter, stronger for most needs and less volume. A balaclava for head/face/neck warmth. A few compressed paper towels instead of the larger towel shown.
ОтветитьA couple great fixed blade options for you.... that fit into small pouches.... the white river m1 caper pro and the tops msk 2.5 both very very durable and affordable options!!
ОтветитьThere is no tweezers to remove splinters and other stuff. There is no tick remover. No mirror to signal for help during the day, There is no iodine to disinfect woundes
ОтветитьVery comprehensive. Good video
ОтветитьCan make you live for 24h wtf unless it's minus 20c you are not going to die within 24 h even if you don't have a stupid pouch. Ppl need a windbag not a tiny bit set unless they plan to fine-tune rear derailleurs as part of their survival...
ОтветитьDon't know if I missed it but I always have painkillers in my kit. Don't know if anyone else has this but a first aid handbook. Found one with local plants and other tips. Really like the string on the Flashlight, simple and fast.
ОтветитьThis is definitely one of the better thought out kits I've seen on YT. Excellent job. I'd like to see an update and see what's changed in the past few years
ОтветитьGood video and good choices(and absolutely NO offense intended!)but way too much chatter between items.
ОтветитьThe headlamp is a 'Petzl e+ Lite Emergency LED headlamp'.
It's widely available for about 250 Swedish Crowns.
On your bic lighter I wrap a couple ft.of Gorilla tape fire starter etc.👍🏼 also I use for zip ties the 50lb. ones you never know what you need to tie up 😎🇺🇸🤙🏼
ОтветитьI'm big on bigger kits. I don't like having a kit without the 10C's +. Doesn't have to be backpack size, but that kit you just made is too small for me. Needs a stainless steel water bottle and nesting cup, a full tang knife and a tarp. I'd also add a decent size folding saw. I'm not a fan of water purification tablets. I'd rather use bleach or Tensure Iodine 2%. But that's last resort. Boil or water filter, or both. Small kits make you work a lot harder. Drugs, your prefered pain pills, anti diarrheal and anti constipation, something for heart burn, and the allergy pills.
Ответитьput in energy/protein bars that you like to eat. If you don't like eating them, you won't, and they will go bad. But if you used bars you like, you'll eat them and replace them regularly, so they won't go bad. Not touching your kit daily will make the whole kit kinda useless, so eating the bars will put you in the kit.
ОтветитьTag from Life Done Free sent me over to your channel. I’m glad he did because I had no idea how to build a BOB. Thanks for helping me to build my bag!
ОтветитьOh, and that sewing kit... Find yourself an empty tube they use for mechanical pencil leads. Most needles fit in there - they won't rust, won't poke, won't get sticky. If it's a bit wider, you can also fit some safety pins etc in it. You can use the case itself as small bobbin for thread. Use jeans thread, they are sturdier.
Ответить(better late than ever). I would add few Valerian tablets. In high string situations, they cool your anxiety down enough you can actually think clearer. Might not work for everyone, but if they do, they are god sent through such events.
ОтветитьChest rig all day long
ОтветитьWhat are you surviving against? Is there an apocalypse coming that I'm not aware of?
ОтветитьCool
Ответить👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
ОтветитьYour hand is so distracting. How many times do you need to pat your pouch?
ОтветитьI wouldn't leave in the car longer than necessary 🤔🤔
ОтветитьPut tylonal and Advil in your med pack
ОтветитьI was really pleasantly surprised when I stumbled upon this video to hear someone with an American accent actually using metric units. Good job overall!
ОтветитьNice kit, handles a lot!
ОтветитьNice kit, handles a lot!
ОтветитьI like where you’re going with this. I too get pack-kits overload… & want a one & done. But I oscillate…
ОтветитьThank you for your video helps me out alot I've been collecting items for my Tumi backpack that I bought for $10 in great condition love this backpack so that is what I'll be using as my bugout survival backpack
ОтветитьNice EDC, mine is very similar to yours and always trying to improve it.
Ответить很有启发,谢谢你!
ОтветитьI have seen countless videos on bug out/24 hour survival/get home kits. My understanding is that it’s for emergency use and not daily (separate from normal every day use EDC). Some you store in a backpack or in the car, at home etc. with that in mind, why is everyone spending a fortune on these kit items? Specifically knives, torches and so on. Cheap blades my not last a lifetime but almost all will last a week or two of solid use. Makes little sense to waste money on items potentially and hopefully never needed. If you want a nice knife then get one but don’t shove it in a kit that is never or rarely opened
ОтветитьWhere’s that pry bar from?
ОтветитьYou can also take the wire hanger and cut it into two L shapes to form witcher's rods (aka dowsing rods) to locate open cavities of water underground. I love videos like these. I can always find at least one thing I want to add to my EDC kit bag.
ОтветитьCoool
ОтветитьYou should replace your super glue with liquid stitches. Because it doesn’t have any toxic chemicals that some companies call special chemicals. And it still works like super glue. Now the O.G super glue was used in medical now it is called liquid stitches and was developed for uses on babies. And glue exploding and new unopened tube should not explode because of lack of air inside.
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Devil and some mole skin , in case you end up a long way from home.
Antibiotics of some sort would be a useful addition to a bug out bag in my opinion
ОтветитьThe ultimate man purse
ОтветитьYour knuckles look well worked ☯️😎🥋
ОтветитьI home think this kit is well thought out, reasonably priced, and is something to be proud of. I know others will note exceptions or deficiencies, but any person would be well-suited to have this at hand. And that's the truth.
ОтветитьEvery item seems like, to you, can be used for many thing, but u only give 1 example.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing your well-thought-out kit. You packed a lot into a small space.
ОтветитьNo, do NOT use super glue on wounds. Yes, there is super glue designed for that purpose. Yes, it is used in the ER. But no, we aren't going out and buying your regular hardware store super glue. The problem is super glue contains chemicals that can make you very, very sick if they get into your blood. The medical grade stuff doesn't have those chemicals. Learn how to make bandages if your desperate. You probably think tampons work for wound packing too, don't you.
ОтветитьHave you tried cocaine it'll keep you up for days lol just playing good bag
ОтветитьWould recommend adding aspirin and sleep pills because if you have to stay overnight somewhere it might be difficult to sleep and sleep is energy
ОтветитьLooks like the bug out channel has bugged out!
Ответитьi don't have a multitool in my edc because i have this thing ALLWAYS on my belt :)
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