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DIY - 14 lb Survival Bug Out Bag / Get Home Bag - Bug Out Kit Basics 

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@filipakerman9776
@filipakerman9776 9 лет назад
The surviving part of youtube, is the one and only ''community'' here on youtube. Were people actually are resonable and smart! Thanks folks, have a good day.
@johan.ohgren
@johan.ohgren 9 лет назад
Offgridsweden Indeed, but they often seem over-tactical. Still fun and educational to watch.
@WhackiesAltVault
@WhackiesAltVault 9 лет назад
Johan Öhgren yep you couldnt be more right!
@brendancarter3453
@brendancarter3453 9 лет назад
I could watch this stuff all day!
@WhackiesAltVault
@WhackiesAltVault 9 лет назад
Brendan Carter ikr xD
@thesurivorthatwillsurive7324
@thesurivorthatwillsurive7324 6 лет назад
Brendan Carter I do watch this stuff all day
@nate_thealbatross
@nate_thealbatross 8 лет назад
Great video. Suggestions on head lamps. A single AAA lamp is great for ultralight hiking, but a 300 lumen Rayovac from Menards or 225 lumen Ozark Trail from Walmart with three AAA batteries gives you a more practical headlamp. And you can still use the low power setting for a much longer lasting light. If you want to save weight, ditch the regular LED flashlight or replace with a second head lamp and just carry the headlamp in your hand like a flashlight with a lanyard when you need it. Hands free for night hiking, setting up a tent with two hands, or emergency car repair. If you are going to occupy your hand with a flashlight, it should be 1,200 lumens or better. Even when I'm not in a survival situation, the hands free ability of a head lamp (mine fits my hat great) keeps it accessible and I get a light but I can still cook, build a fire, gather armloads of wood. It also is always pointed right where I am looking.
@jasoncampbell6536
@jasoncampbell6536 6 лет назад
Great setup!! I have been putting my kit together and I included a Hobest brand Solar charger, CAT brand Tourniquet, 15" Sven brand Saw, a couple glow sticks. In my first aid kit I added mini bottle of super glue, some alcohol wipes, several pairs of Nitrile rubber gloves.
@gerryfunke1343
@gerryfunke1343 7 лет назад
I think this is one of the best videos on youtube for a lighter kit.
@johngironda386
@johngironda386 7 лет назад
Best bag I've seen so far
@wolfunchained3158
@wolfunchained3158 7 лет назад
That is a great kit. I am going to put one together to keep in my vehicle. We recently had a bunch of floods and this would have been worth twice its weight in cold. Thanks for the vid
@BudgetBugout
@BudgetBugout 9 лет назад
Great job David! I like that you included documents and cash. It's what we recommend in the Red Cross yet few people include in their kits. I need to get one of those snug packs!
@peggypoe8928
@peggypoe8928 8 лет назад
LOL!budget bug out ur here
@aishalilith6318
@aishalilith6318 5 лет назад
Lov your vids
@IamNemoN01
@IamNemoN01 8 лет назад
If you're still looking for a better headlamp, look into the Kinetics Vizion. - It's water PROOF. (not water resistant) You can find videos of people testing it out underwater. - The design is very simple. It's just a barrel with an LED inside. - Large On/Off switch is easy to find with gloves on, or with cold fingers. - The inner barrel can be removed, turning it into a lamp that shines light in all directions. This actually allows me to leave my LED lantern out of my bag altogether, further lightening my load. - For the red light there's a red lens that flips up and down. Having a red light is important to me because you can still see at night in situations where you don't want to be seen by others. The only options are either a) don't use a light, or b) carry expensive and bulky night vision. For survival, camping, hiking, bushcrafting, it's the best headlamp I've found. Simple, durable, waterproof, versatile. For ultralite hikers (through hikers) I recommend the Petzl E02 P2 e+LITE (lightweight, but much shorter battery life; and because it's so lightweight it's also a good backup); but for survival I recommend the Kinetics Vizion. -
@outdoorsjoe1
@outdoorsjoe1 Год назад
I bought this same exact bag based off of this video. I has rode on 4 wheelers across pastures and side by sides. It goes where ever I go and it has not let me down yet. Good bag for the money!!
@firearmssanctuary2448
@firearmssanctuary2448 2 года назад
FYI you can use a double wall bottle to boil water if you punch a hole in it to release all the pressure. i like to get it nice and secure if nothing to grip it like a vise or between stuff bury it leaving just an inch of the bottom above ground then get a sharp rock or fixed blade knife or other sharp strong object and whack the other end with a hammer, or stick to puncture. worked great when i went on an impromptu hiking/camping trip and did not have my gear with me so i got what i could cheap from dollar store on the way and they only had cheap double wall bottles lol. ;)
@carlbernsen1290
@carlbernsen1290 6 лет назад
Wow, what a kit! 14lbs though...did you know that ultralight hikers who do the PCT and AT etc, carry about half that as a base weight? And that includes spare clothes, tent, sleeping bag, sleeping mat, washkit. And they're out walking for months.
@jmcgo3471
@jmcgo3471 9 лет назад
Looks like a cool set up, a change I would consider making though is adding a small first aid kit. Anywhere you use guns, knives, and fire, there is potential for injuries. Also, I suggest breaking your MRE down and just pack the food items out of it you want. A lot of an MRE is just air, plastic, and wasted space. For long matches in the field with the army where we carried 2-3 days worth of MREs with us, you could fit 3 meals in the place of one by doing that.
@shino9797
@shino9797 9 лет назад
This would be perfect for something in a car or if you want to give a a bug out bag to everyone in the family. I love it!
@UltimateSurvivalTips
@UltimateSurvivalTips 9 лет назад
Nigel Styles Indeed.
@lifeprepoutdoors3966
@lifeprepoutdoors3966 5 лет назад
I am truly impressed at how much you have managed to fit into that little man purse. (Not judging, I also have one)
@shevasiete7683
@shevasiete7683 4 года назад
This was great, been searching for "zombie apocalypse survival bug out bag" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Pansaac Ideological Preeminence - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for discovering how to collate your effective bug out plan for survival minus the hard work. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my colleague got excellent results with it.
@brittanyainsworth9307
@brittanyainsworth9307 4 года назад
This was great, thanks, I been tryin to find out about "ultimate survival deluxe tool kits" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Pansaac Ideological Preeminence - (search on google ) ? It is a good one off guide for discovering how to collate your effective bug out plan for survival without the normal expense. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my neighbour got amazing success with it.
@adriananava5378
@adriananava5378 4 года назад
This is glorious, been searching for "what do you need in a survival backpack" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Pansaac Ideological Preeminence - (do a search on google ) ? It is a good one of a kind product for discovering how to collate your effective bug out plan for survival minus the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my buddy got excellent results with it.
@adriananava5378
@adriananava5378 4 года назад
This is glorious, been searching for "what do you need in a survival backpack" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Pansaac Ideological Preeminence - (do a search on google ) ? It is a good one of a kind product for discovering how to collate your effective bug out plan for survival minus the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my buddy got excellent results with it.
@ColleenM61
@ColleenM61 9 лет назад
Thank you so much for doing all of this, I am new to learning what to do and would never have thought about 90% of all that you have shown, a city person never had any need. We all sense that something is up and one would be foolish not to educate themselves. I started a bug out bag a little while back, have to get a few of those bivvy bags! I didn't know they existed!
@1791Actual
@1791Actual 9 лет назад
Great video, and excellent choice of items. I especially like the mix of a .22 and the slingshot. A lot of folks don't think about the fact that even a .22 is not all that quiet. But with a little practice a slingshot can keep you in rabbit and squirrel for days!!!!
@kcdan1
@kcdan1 9 лет назад
At least you showed a shelter system , i a emergency i think haveing shelter is important and the bivvy as well as the tent and sleeping bag . I use a ultralight tent this gives me a great advantage a dry wind free and bug free place to decide what to do in the situation i can sit up in it sleep and cook all out of rain bugs and wind wind can be a killer all by itself my tent 2 lbs freestanding has saved me many times from being miserable 45 mph constant wind for days on end thunderstorm snow you name it it's saved me. I use i think they don't make it now but one lighter now is a Terra nova solar competition 1p tent .
@one-WildCard
@one-WildCard 9 лет назад
Those are called magazines! that firearm does not use clips Thanks for the video Cheers!
@michaelrutledge7048
@michaelrutledge7048 5 лет назад
Might also want to consider 1 or 2 XXL garbage bags, i.e., Xmas tree disposal bags. They are HUGE!! Another item I have is a very small plastic pencil sharpener. Makes perfect tinder from small twigs.
@davidmoore5616
@davidmoore5616 7 лет назад
This may be a year old reply, but another video that I like. I have a Maxpedition sling bag that I have fairly close to being packed like yours. It also has molle on it for attaching more stuff to it. One big difference that I have than just about everyone is my Brunton Pocket Transit. I absolutely don't like the button compasses because in my experience, they are just to unreliable (affected by too many natural things). Nice bag, and I'll probably update mine. The wire saw that I don't use as a saw can be made into a snare if you need. I have a .357 mag in mine with hollow points and bird shot. That kinda' covers both sides of needing little and needing big.
@canadafree2087
@canadafree2087 9 месяцев назад
That is a darn nice kit! I like that you give tips on, "Increase warmth, do this...reduce weight, do this". I'd spend the money and get a Suunto Clipper compass rather than that buttn compass. Also ditch that folding knife for a real SAK. You can get USGI wire saws; they are more bulky but come with extra blade and you can buy extras. I'd forget the wire saw all together if you carry a Silky/Laplander.
@preppedone1006
@preppedone1006 4 года назад
Love the kit! However, I find using a sling pack isn’t as well as a backpack. Usually it wears down one one shoulder and when going through the environment it gets caught up on things. Also, I have found myself quickly moving quickly and one hand controls the bag while the other controls the limbs from the trees or a flashlight. I have the 5:11 Havoc 30. Most don’t know what’s inside. I upgraded to a headlamp with a red lens for preserving night vision.
@master6676
@master6676 9 лет назад
Nice little bag, for all you neigh sayers think running off the road and hiking out in the mountains or vehicle disabled in the swamp or in my area tornado ice storm etc. NIce to grab a bag and know your id money etc is there and available. Like the fact I can take it a improvised shelter culvert small cave or bathroom for tornado emergency. Remember you are not always at a preferred shelter when a storm gets bad or you just need to get to your secure site.
@jcarmack0946
@jcarmack0946 9 лет назад
There's a lot of improvement that could go into the bag like breaking down the MRE'S and getting rid of the junk items and just keeping the food. This will allow you to carry more food or other items.
@schmojo33
@schmojo33 9 лет назад
I've tried sling bags and shoulder bags but I've come to the conclusion that for me at least, they hold the weight poorly and kill your shoulder. A backpack with 2 straps minimum is ok, a contoured and padded suspension system is just so much more comfortable and will help your morale in a bad situation. Its not hard to find low profile packs these days with integrated harnesses, removable/tuck-away waist belts, aluminum stays, HDPE frame sheets and so on while maintaining a level of discreetness, versatility, and everyday comfort. If the bag I'm using has molle, I don't stick a whole bunch of pouches on the outside because I want to keep as many things close to my center of gravity and hugging my back.
@schmojo33
@schmojo33 9 лет назад
I think that the whole fat slingpack craze would die off when people actually have to carry their packs. Just going from the home to the car on a daily basis with a slingpack is no big deal. Traveling around all day with one on foot, 5 pounds including the pack, is fine but at the upper limit. Its not so much the weight, but how the weight is carried. Yes, people tend to pack these slingbacks so tight and there isn't much room for water. On a hot day of high activity, you'll go through so much water and sweat.
@John_14v6
@John_14v6 7 лет назад
The Maxpedition Jumbo Versipack has a waist strap, so actually most of the weight goes on your waist not your shoulder making it more bearable over a long time. But yes a good back pack would still be more comfortable over a long period of time (walking all day in a survival situation).
@serenitysekhmet3155
@serenitysekhmet3155 7 лет назад
as long as you are in shape, working out and that includes working out with your bag like I do, you'll be fine. if all you do is make a bug out bag and the only time you use it is when it's time to use it you'll be fucked
@717UT
@717UT 5 лет назад
I have come to the same conclusion. I've wasted money on different sling packs and they aren't good for carrying much of anything. They look cool. Tactical dad sort of thing. But in a real emergency I want a plain civilian backpack
@scrooba11
@scrooba11 9 лет назад
Well done. Well thought out kit. Usually, guys just stuff what ever bits and bobs they can grab from their mother's kitchen. Some times, you can tell they've never actually used the item in question or it's too small or light to be of real use in the field. My challenge for videos like this: Go out in the woods for 72 hours and use what you have. Field test your kit and come back and let us know how you did and what was truly useful.
@UltimateSurvivalTips
@UltimateSurvivalTips 9 лет назад
scrooba11 You made me laugh. Glad you enjoyed the kit.
@makenziegibson9451
@makenziegibson9451 7 лет назад
when using packs like this one, or any backpack in general, it's better to tighten the straps untill the pack is snug against your body, this will give you the proper support and won't hurt your back as much. when you wear a loose strapped backpack it can create spinal issues and can also increase your risk of snagging on objects that you wouldn't want to get caught on. also if you are afraid of not being about to remove you pack quick enough in a situation that requires you to do so, there are many bags​ out there that offer quick detachable straps, which allow you to wear your pack snuggly and also get it off quickly​
@gregsummers7350
@gregsummers7350 6 лет назад
Thank you for this well thought out bag system. Sunglasses are also great to protect your eyes from tree wig damage as you move through the bush. Change out the cheap chinese knife for a real Victorinox pocket knife and keep it in your POCKET on a lanyard with you Whistle, Main Compass, Fire Steel, Flashlight and Bandana (On-Body kit). Great Sliky saw and Mora knife. Your layered sleep system is great logic, the Shemagh can be used as an additional torso wrap. The breathable SOL Escape Bivvy (the best available) is far better for over night because over night non-breathable Mylar bag condensation means you wake up wet. Survival tin is great as an additional filter water collection container. Food is reasonable, I have added Glucose tablets as an energy boost I shake loose freeze dried rice into my survival tin to fill every little void and this becomes meal extender Thank you, Greg
@FarEastSurvival
@FarEastSurvival 9 лет назад
Great kit. I recently made a kit just like this for a friend who goes trekking in Mongolia. I would add a lightweight tarp, mylar blanket and a clear plastic tarp for cheap/easy shelter building as an alternative to the 3 x 55gal trash bags. Perhaps you can just carry one trashbag along with the items I mentioned. Great kit. I learned something from this video thanks.
@paulwolf2775
@paulwolf2775 6 лет назад
Nice pack. More like a haversack, system. But, the amount of gear is phenomenal. You could last on a weekend trip, with all of that. I would have thrown in a pair of underwear and socks, maybe a long sleeve tee shirt and a travel toothbrush and toothpaste, just the small size. But, it's a great idea. Thank you.
@toxiconjeep3871
@toxiconjeep3871 8 лет назад
great avise on the bottle, I did not know a double walled bottle would blow up
@starpuss
@starpuss 9 лет назад
Cool Setup!! Around the same lines as what I carry
@dgunn4408
@dgunn4408 8 лет назад
I really like this kit, brother. I really respect how you draw that hard line between ''wilderness living/bushcraft'' and ''I gotta GTF out of here!'' I see more and more people blur the whole thing into blanket statement ''survival' now. You kind of snap things back to reality instead of indulging the survival fantasy we are all guilty of sometimes. In truth, if my jeep goes off the road and I'm stuck there with my wife alone at home waiting, I'd rather get a map and boogie on out than sit there rolling pemmican, haha! Also, LOVE that you chose a Mora classic over so many other options!
@xdmatt1320
@xdmatt1320 9 лет назад
For a head lamp look at the streamlight sidewinder 2 it is pricy but it takes multiple battery sizes and can be used different ways
@RockyMtnRCAdventure
@RockyMtnRCAdventure 9 лет назад
Great video mate. Here is a question for you... get home bags are by and large kept in a vehicle and left there. Would you keep the food bars and your weapon in your get home bag as it sits in your vehicle 24/7? Food melts and guns warm under extreme heat... and then there is the risk of theft of course.
@RodCornholio
@RodCornholio 9 лет назад
Best lightweight bugout/72 hr kit I've seen.
@asaffarfar1529
@asaffarfar1529 9 лет назад
Not clips.................Magazines yes.....lol
@archer0770
@archer0770 7 лет назад
Re: Head Lamps; I just picked up a pack of head lamps from my local Costco store, if you have one near you. They are a little bigger than the one you showed but it has both red light and white lights on it, both LED to keep the size and weight down. Each light had 3 power settings to extend batt. life if needed. I will get back to you on the name of them but I love them.
@Funkteon
@Funkteon 7 лет назад
This kit from start to finish, using his Amazon links, is literally in excess of $700 USD ($710 to be exact).. This is using the sling bag and no upgrades as highlighted on the website..
@adam_g.
@adam_g. 7 лет назад
FunkteonRecordings ya, I know! He probably had most or all of these items himself, so he probably didn't buy it all.
@God8-O
@God8-O 7 лет назад
ADAM GROSS He use some of the things so they don't just stay there. Also like most people he most likely bought them over time and up graded.
@chrismcgovern3870
@chrismcgovern3870 6 лет назад
Don’t just use amazon links go to local stores or get items that are pretty much the same but are cheaper
@Strive2Survive
@Strive2Survive 9 лет назад
David I also have/use the UTG Messenger bag for my Get home bag. I've had it about 2 years now and it's held up great so far. I did have a nylon carry strap sewn to the bag for more of a "quick grab and go" handle, similar to the handle found on the Maxpedition Fatboy. For my needs I do not need all the items you have in your bag here but every person and situation is different. These are ALL solid choices although I will say I've had no luck whatsoever with the "finger ring saw" as many I've seen break even when being used for extremely light weight cutting. I'd ditch it and just go with the foldable saw you showed a bit later. Great stuff man!
@levipoling6803
@levipoling6803 6 лет назад
Love the winter sleep system idea. Great combo!
@415mazer6
@415mazer6 9 лет назад
FYI - Kleen Kanteen does NOT recommend boiling in their containers...Cloth pronounced "she -maw", good tip on taping the lighter I have had one break on me. Good information, I like the redundancies, especially the Contractor grade garbage bags, thanks
@OrganistRichardBunbury
@OrganistRichardBunbury 6 лет назад
This video is leagues above similar ones. You explain quickly and succinctly just the relevant information and alternatives. Bravo!
@amrasurvivalchannel2708
@amrasurvivalchannel2708 8 лет назад
nice video a lot of great gear in a small pack thanks for sharing always learning
@piercewhitley964
@piercewhitley964 8 лет назад
I've watched this video tons of times... It's awesome!
@PurdyBear1
@PurdyBear1 9 лет назад
Thanks for the video. I'm a short women with a bad back, so this pack is going to be brilliant for me as a base. As I'm in the UK I'm going to have to add more clothing (ie rain gear), but other then that it's a grand set up. The only two things I can see missing are tech (ie emergency radio) and something for pets if you have them. You might want to add photos of loved ones and pets, as they improve the survival psychology rates no end.
@paulpatriot1776
@paulpatriot1776 7 лет назад
I have a similar set up using a maxpedition jumbo versipak, along with a large mil surplus fanny pack, for an urban get home bag.
@NightLinks
@NightLinks 7 лет назад
I have that same bag in my amazon wish list to carry my dslr camera but now I know I can use it as a bug out bag. TY.
@dennispoley6005
@dennispoley6005 9 лет назад
Food, water, firearm, ammo, and the 5 Cs all under 14 lbs?...impressive! Gotta work on mine, I'm trying to keep my kit under 25 lbs.
@still-jlynn
@still-jlynn 7 лет назад
So glad to hear you carry your spiritual encouragement, for that is gold!
@survivalistboards
@survivalistboards 8 лет назад
Very good video. Thank you for posting it. Not really anything I would change except for putting untreated water in your water bottle. That was one part I disagreed with.
@kryptocide-
@kryptocide- 9 лет назад
if you carry around a cap, you can use the microstream flash light in replace of the gerber
@hdwelding1
@hdwelding1 9 лет назад
I didn't go through all the comments but I'm sure this has been mentioned but you refer to the extra ammo storage as clips but in fact they are not clips they are magazines other than that great video keep posting more i really like your videos
@UltimateSurvivalTips
@UltimateSurvivalTips 9 лет назад
+Adam Heimbuck Hi Adam. I have not commented much on this... But I am old school Marine Corps. Did my duty in the 80s... believe it or not, back then we used the words "Clip" and Magazine interchangeable. I was not alone in this. So I have a bad habit from time to time of saying "Clip." Now I know there are those who have made this an issue because of comments in the past by some political leaders who would like more gun control. But that is not me. I'm just an old Marine - who yes, used to from time to time use clips to load .223 rounds in his magazines. I will do my best in the future to call magazines, magazines. Thanks bro. ;)
@pootisbird4431
@pootisbird4431 8 лет назад
who care !
@pootisbird4431
@pootisbird4431 8 лет назад
Who care !
@pootisbird4431
@pootisbird4431 8 лет назад
Who care !
@mbecker163
@mbecker163 8 лет назад
clip. magazine. who cares
@isaaca.araujo4554
@isaaca.araujo4554 9 лет назад
Ultimate Survival Tips thanks for the video! I love how you have upgrade options for different situations. Keep up the good work!
@johncampbell335
@johncampbell335 9 лет назад
Nice 72 hour kit. I'd upgrade the lights just in case it turns out to be an extended camp situation. Zebra, Fenix, Foursevens, Thrunite, etc. Some models can run for 800 hours [a month!] on one battery. We all have different priorities, so your mileage may vary. Most people don't want to spend over $100 on a flashlight.
@smallenginedude71
@smallenginedude71 9 лет назад
John Campbell for a bug out bag always go a full size 2d or 3d led maglite. tough as nails. reliable. bright. excellent 360metre beam throw made in the usa unlike fenix, led lenser, thru night etc. maglites make a great weapon
@1791Actual
@1791Actual 9 лет назад
smallenginedude71 I have an OLD 4 cell police Maglite that has been bouncing around in my trucks for nearly 30 years. I upgraded to the LED bulb module a few years ago and that bad boy just keeps going. It's bent, beaten, most of the paint is missing... but it goes with me everywhere. And yeah... it has been used in self defense a time or two.
@smallenginedude71
@smallenginedude71 9 лет назад
MrJH1959 they sure are a hell of a light. they will never let ya down!
@ivanhita4726
@ivanhita4726 9 лет назад
A New Testament bible thats awesome ! I respect a man who care enough to carry a bible with then! Im subscribing
8 лет назад
Lowes or Homedepot sells awesome led white/red headlamp. $19. Uses 3 AAA Batteries
@jkukurugya
@jkukurugya 9 лет назад
My current EDC/work bag is a the RapDom messenger bag. After seeing this I might have to buy another & make a version of this pack for myself. Great video & ideas. Thanks
@UltimateSurvivalTips
@UltimateSurvivalTips 9 лет назад
Jerome Kukurugya Cool. You are welcome.
@mysteryman1940
@mysteryman1940 4 года назад
Well presented and it is applicable for most scenarios well done my friend.
@gpowerdragon9852
@gpowerdragon9852 8 лет назад
pretty awesome beg I think a dark green school backpack will do pretty good so people do not think you are soldier regular camping stuff is also good thing for survival get your own stuff to it and then you got the ultimate kit
@Anino_Makata
@Anino_Makata 8 лет назад
Well, it may do well for a few long months to a few short years and theyre designed to carry heavy stuff. But they are suseptible to signficant damage out in the wilderness.
@semco72057
@semco72057 5 лет назад
I love your bug out bag and the gear you have in it. You showed that one knife and I know it can't be your primary knife as it don't look that reliable in the forest or in an urban environment. I use to carry my Buck long blade knife with me when I was living in San Bernardino, California and I still have that knife and treasure it so much, even though I have a Schrade long blade full tang knife which I have with my utility belt now.
@mikewatson8589
@mikewatson8589 9 лет назад
I have the snugpak jungle bag and it is a quality bit of kit but I'm 6ft tall quite broad in the shoulders and the bag just fits it's not uncomfortable but the size trade off is more than worth while for me
@84neilbone
@84neilbone 9 лет назад
The Mora knife look similar to the opal knife. Excuse my spelling if I spelled it wrong. I always hear a lot of great things about Mora.
@linchpin20
@linchpin20 9 лет назад
I didn't really like my condor urban go pack. As far as how it doesn't have a good strong backing on it i was thinking of putting some kydex in the hydration compartment for some rigidity. I know this has little to do with the overall message of this video but I thought I would comment on it.
@jmrtn44
@jmrtn44 9 лет назад
Great Video David, only one comment on all of these survival shows and I mean ALL where is your wife, children or your elderly mother in these survival scenarios. PS yours is on of the best
@tacticaltradecraft3858
@tacticaltradecraft3858 9 лет назад
A really good bug out bag book is "Realistic Bug Out Bag" by Gunner Morgan. It is available on Amazon. Lists a lot of really good information that I found pretty relevant to BOB's. Having read a lot of books on bug out bags this is one of the better ones. Good luck.
@sevensurvival
@sevensurvival 9 лет назад
Very wise choices, thanks for another excellent video,respect.......Seven Thunders
@veteranpatriot4474
@veteranpatriot4474 6 лет назад
Just watched your video and also recently subscribed to your channel. What I found interesting is there was nothing that you packed that you did not need. So many times people pack everything but the kitchen sink and they need to Remember " Ounces equal pounds and pounds equal pain ". I also have a Maxpedition bag very similar to what you have and I bought it basically as a " Gray Man Bag ". You and I made very similar choices. Only 2 that I found different was Firearm selection as I went with a Ruger Mark IV 22/45 and I have a small solar , Crank and battery powered SW/ AM/ FM/ WB radio and it is very small. Firearms are personal preference and I like having the radio so I can get weather updates if my wife and I are trapped in the mountains during a snow storm, Or God forbid if it is some sort of terrorist or invasion or Govt power grab then the SW may come in handy. FANTASTIC channel with great advice and videos. God Bless.
@MikeWood
@MikeWood 7 лет назад
Interesting items in your kit. Food for thought for sure. May have been mentioned below in the comments, but you mention when unpacking the metal tin that the lid could be used as a cooking surface, but the silicone gasket would likely melt and or contaminate anything you cooked on it.
@kimmy3771
@kimmy3771 7 лет назад
Not to mention they sound very plasticity when he taps them. I would use a rock boil method if I had nothing else, but since you already have a KleenKanteen and a metal cup it seems pointless to damage a water tight container. Personally, I have most of what is in it, and really did not intend to put one in my my kit to save any weight I could.
@dabomb6562
@dabomb6562 9 лет назад
I'm amazed you fit everything in that bag
@mybastardways3329
@mybastardways3329 2 года назад
I think it’s funny that most of the bug out videos are geared for individuals. I don’t want to have to tell my family that they had a good run while I flee to the woods.
@84neilbone
@84neilbone 9 лет назад
You're probably not a smoker which is a good thing but from my dirty cigarette smoking habit, I need to work on. I would recommend a Bic lighter the wheels don't ever fall off also they will float on water which I believe the one you have will to but they last longer. I love watching the channel i learn a lot from you.
@vincelee6247
@vincelee6247 5 лет назад
It's amazing that you got so much in that little bag, and very useful gear.. great video, very helpful,,, thanks David..
@johncosmo
@johncosmo 8 лет назад
magnify lens cheap and another fire starting a fiero rod would be nice as well, u can never have to many ways to start fire. great vid and pack thanks 4 the ideas as always...
@burekgmail
@burekgmail 8 лет назад
yeah this is perfect for a car and a andventures and for camping
@pathrst
@pathrst 7 лет назад
I have a leather sloutch hat. love that thing
@dylandillberg5498
@dylandillberg5498 9 лет назад
It's pretty cool that it can hold so much stuff, it could probably hold more stuff then my backpack
@AmMachineTool
@AmMachineTool 7 лет назад
for a headlight i like the thrunite TH10
@wildwillyprepper
@wildwillyprepper 9 лет назад
Black Diamond headlamps are the best around. Did I miss seeing any type of major first aid kit in that pack?
@UltimateSurvivalTips
@UltimateSurvivalTips 9 лет назад
Willy D There is a small basic first aid kit in the survival kit. In the next pack... there will be a more substantial kit. Good catch bro. Have a good one. ~David
@UltimateSurvivalTips
@UltimateSurvivalTips 9 лет назад
Willy D Does black diamond make a single AAA light? If so, I'm gonna have to get one. Thanks.
@colbywise9113
@colbywise9113 9 лет назад
Yeah that's was I was thinking also.
@arctodussimus6198
@arctodussimus6198 7 лет назад
Nice kit. I enjoy your videos as you aren't as long winded as some of these guys... 😉 For the last thirty years or so, I've had a 'hobby' of making go-bags. Called them Survival Kits back in the day. I like your redundancy in the fire 🔥 and water 💦 areas. I also include some type of dedicated spear or harpoon blade in my bags as a redundant cutting/ hunting tool. Just food for thought.
@david78212
@david78212 7 лет назад
The 1 thing that caught my attention was the 22... everyone forgets about the 22. IMHO is a necessary survival tool. Easy to carry, extra ammo does not weigh a ton and good for small game... unless you plan on setting up a base camp and processing big game, small critters is going to be your main protein source. A 5.56 or 7.62 is, no pun intended, overkill for small critters. Everyone wants a automatic rifle, completely forgetting extra ammo of any amount weighs a LOT and is not practical by any means. Break down the (several) MRE, having dealt with them for a number of years in the Army, most of that bag is crap... You can use several and double or triple your food supply in the same space. Get rid of the bulk of the extra packaging and also save some weight.
@david78212
@david78212 2 года назад
@little drane who's talking about a silencer? Just you.
@LXSSXL
@LXSSXL 9 лет назад
You should do a survival series and show us viewers how to survive in the woods for like 5 days!
@joecardio1
@joecardio1 8 лет назад
Good video. I have the same bag with a similar setup for my wife's trunk get home bag kit. I added a first aid kit to hers and some other subtle differences. I always enjoy your videos. Well explained.
@ellanvanninbushcraft8388
@ellanvanninbushcraft8388 7 лет назад
Hello David, that is a great kit you put together. The wire saw, I would change that for a Gibble saw, its same principle but it one that Army medics use. I tried one that you have in your kit and I got though half a piece of wood, then it snapped. Enjoy watching your videos. Take care Craig. ( watching all the way from the Isle of Man ). 🇮🇲👍
@MadDuckknivesandreviews
@MadDuckknivesandreviews 8 лет назад
Hi David from Spain ,I' love your videos and your chanel VERY good job ,PD:SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH.
@adam_g.
@adam_g. 7 лет назад
Survival Supervivencia 2014 muy bueno!
@kessler003
@kessler003 9 лет назад
Very nice. Never thought of chewing coffe beans.
@asafc5250
@asafc5250 9 лет назад
you should check out the fenix hl50, it so compact and i bet it's as good as the bear grylls headlamp or even better. personally i think it's better so yeah just check it out.
@tolismargiolas8355
@tolismargiolas8355 9 лет назад
VERY GOOD? THANK YOU
@colbywise9113
@colbywise9113 9 лет назад
I think you should get a silencer because if you are really needing to bug out why would you draw more attention to yourself by firing a gun... That's just my opinion but I love the idea of the bag
@50bigdude
@50bigdude 9 лет назад
for a head lamp i recommande you the petzl lights its just so good and its really cheap. for the tikina its about 20$
@chrisdorris6207
@chrisdorris6207 9 лет назад
For its size and quality I like the Princeton tech remix headlamp.
@Ironfangzu
@Ironfangzu 6 лет назад
The over-the-shoulder single-strap bag looks cool. But does it have ANY advantages over a traditional backpack? Just thinking that with a backpack strapped close to your body you can run and jump, but with this thing swinging stylishly over one shoulder, you might be out of luck if you needed to move fast. I'm not being critical. Just wondering if there's a reason to go with this over a similarly sized backpack.
@brandiliggett8755
@brandiliggett8755 7 лет назад
I dare you to take a drink of any kind every time her says either weve got or ive got
@eugenohanka
@eugenohanka 8 лет назад
Isn't 14lb to match for messenger bag? I would prefer water, food, 9mm pistol and knife. Hiking boots, rainproof jacket and normal backpack. No more that 7 lb. less is sometimes more.
@projectcst2156
@projectcst2156 9 лет назад
You should check out the smith and Wesson search and rescue if you already didn't. Five star knife.
@RDM-fc6rd
@RDM-fc6rd 9 лет назад
Great kit. That pack gave me some new ideas. Thanks. Ronnie,Texas.
@UltimateSurvivalTips
@UltimateSurvivalTips 9 лет назад
RDM1978 Cool. Glad it help you Ronnie! Have a good one! ~David
@LaForja25
@LaForja25 9 лет назад
Very nice video mate! I liked most of the stuff you presented, but I would like to ask a couple of things: A) Even while moras are rather fine blades, wouldn't be better to have something on the fällkniven's F1 style? in a SHTF scenareo I, personally, would rather have a beefier blade, for batoning, prying and whatnot. B) Instead of the bivvy bag and extras, why not use a Jerven bag? It's both lightweight and freaking warm! Those are my 2 cents, anyway, I really enjoyed the vid!
@craigb.4624
@craigb.4624 9 лет назад
One of the better bags I've seen. Well done, thanks.
@elliottmazur143
@elliottmazur143 9 лет назад
Princeton Tec Byte headlamp. 90 hours on low, 146 hours on red setting LED
@odorf23
@odorf23 9 лет назад
never seen a survival bandana, cool
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