I suppose it’s better than nothing but at least it will give you ideas on how to upgrade the kit. Definitely need a decent fixed blade knife and a lighter. Don’t forget a container of some kind for water.
@bensmith7857 True what you said, but at least it's a start, and they can Google what to do. These days, you can ask Google how to stop bleeding, and it will walk you through it, and if you had the bandages handy, that's better than nothing. Also if somebody buys a kit like this it could Inspire them to get the knowledge, hopefully
I would switch out the battery powered flashlight for a USB powered one, this way you don’t have to remember to pack batteries or if the ones in the flashlight are still good for use.
Some items are interesting but need to swap around some items along with adding some but thanks for reviewing & sharing brother 👍🏻 God Bless & take care
G'day mate.! That compass caught our eye. Could you do a brief review on it.? That spork has a bottle opener & a can opener. Perhaps you can do your magic to the kit, making it more functional. Yeah..a slingshot would be beneficial. Maybe making it a give-away for your viewers after putting your magical hands on it. Cheers from Australia.
A good start good that the pack has additional space to add to it such as food was a bit diappointed it didnt have any water purification but add that in and any personal medications. I would bin the mylar tent they can do more damage then good replace with a tarp and poncho which can be compressed down and provide you better shelter. Add some three in one coffee or tea and candy for quick energy buying a small folding stove and bandana could be a crude water purification system and let you heat up food.
Not a bad start for a disposable emergency kit. I'm a gear snob and it's easy to dismiss these kits but for one-time use when you're up the creek not bad. I've had friends ask me to put together similar kits from my mountain of excess gear and I pass $500 in a couple minutes, which they'll never pay. They also don't need a $200 knife that will last a lifetime though. A single wall metal bottle, space blanket or couple drum liners, some water tabs or a Sawyer, a couple Bic lighters and some more tinder and this is good to go, maybe $140 all in. Not bad at all.
Lol your quoting Dave canterbury He is a basic survivalist with minimal urban skills not everyone lives in the bush and sales Chinese product’s that he has relabeled made in USA Dude needs to stop lieing and just be truthful hustle like his columbia river knives that he calls his design Space blanket is a one sided option if you want to truly know how to build evac plans or build proper kits with the right gear that will with stand nature and longevity Start with this what it takes to abstain life Fire Hydration Food Shelter Protection/first aid Get a bag that will last you spend spend some money to truly be that guy or girl Check out these brands Tasmanian tiger usa Maxpediton 511 tactical Van quest Lapg bail out bags These brands do it right ! For medical supplies first take classes like c.e.r.t,advanced first aid cpr and NIMS courses Next build a kit around your comfortable mind set not skill level alone . ( there are lots a people that make believe and cant do the job ) Dollar store for : Ace wraps Medi wrap Alcohol - cleaning tools Peroxide- mouth wounds not skin Gauze rolls Wall mart for : Non stick gauze pads Different size gauze pads Advil and Tylenol Tape Fabric bandages only Nitrile gloves Lapg for : Condor rip away med pouches Mymedic For hiker and pet kits There pre build kits are nice if you want discount just ask me i have one Fixed blade option Kbar bk 14 Water filtration Sawyer Longevity MSR is the best Shelter option Make sure you have a 12x12 pop up with sides in your home evac vehicle I takes a lot of gear to survive away from your home do not listen to all these youtubers about bugging out They have no clue what is needed for the sop to do so . You would need a team of 5 with like and special skill sets and few bug out locations with supplies at each Drum liners are useless in wind when trying to make a shelter its a joke just try it . Single wall metal bottle what are going to cook in it ( answer is knowing) get a usgi canteen cup and. Stove if you have the money get a full msr set up cook set . Standard mylar blankets are not good enough Emergency biviy sack and prepared4x poncho are cats meow Sol makes a nice $29 pocket essential kit Halley hansen or layer 8 base layers are a must with a th insulate beene No youtuber has these items in there kits they show Socks get the best dam socks brand and keans or a good brand of back up foot ware There is so much more to talk about and go over to actual live through a heavy natural disaster or emergency Train the mind help people on side of road to be comfortable on the next adventure watching RU-vid or movies wont help you fully in the fight or flight moment . Go volunteer if possible ( fire and medic or rescue ) and start or partake in a neighborhood watch program . Any questions fill free to hit me up i am always around to help
@@alishaparr577just check the listing, there is a comment with all prices for each product, all the products from this kit are more than 170$. i think it’s not so expensive just to buy some tablets or a bottle of water!
Wrong. You don't know much about flashlights do you? This whole kit is $90. A good quality high-end flashlight starts around $100. That flashlight is garbage.
If you would actually read what I wrote. I said pretty good. I didn't say great. I didn't say top of the line. I have one like it. It does put up plenty of light. I'm not saying it's the best on the market. But it's damn sure not the worst so pretty good is pretty good
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