@@bigmandennis9121This tiny knife is just a tool to open a cardboard box or food packages. It is not made for hunting or self defence. But it is lightweight and small and can do everything it is made for.
@@robingood62 I meant as far as surviving with if u don't have any of those things. Bigger weapons would be better like for cutting limbs for fire wood. If u say it has a saw blade, what about thicker limbs
Its okish, but those casing occupy a lot of space. Id rather get a fire rod, way more compact and long lasting instead of a traditional lighter; regarding the torch uses batteries, id rather use muscular recharges (less power maybe, more durable and no external energy required). Great gloves th 😊
@@ifyoudontfailyouarenoteven6210 :- Yes to all of that, but moving up a size or two would give you some fire making ability, food preparation as in cutting a cheese wedge, cutting up some sausage or even butchering a squirrel or frog, etc. as well as personal grooming tools.😂 The number of Swiss Army Knives is outstanding...no reason to pick the smallest for survival purposes.
Tell me you like leather without telling me you love leather lol! Jokes aside that pouch holds more than you think. However i don't think you are using it to its max potential
Half those items have only temporary uses. As in u better make them last. As for the camping knife, it can rust and become useless over time, and as for the can/bottle opener, that's only have u have a can/bottle to open, otherwise it's useless. If anything, u need a bigger bag that can hold a flashlight that charges when u shake it, that or get a solar powered power bank, as for the lighter, carry one of those like permanent lighters the kind u strike. As for the camping knife, get one with bigger better equipment or more different types of blades cause out in the wilderness the screw driver parts are useless unless u have something that requires them. In short, if u use that, it better be for emergencies or u better only be planning on using it for a short period til u get back to society. The best survival kit, is learning how to survive without those things.
@@Trainguy9770backup I meant to say "it can become dirty", not rusty. I found one or had one that got dirty and gunked up that I couldn't really flip the tools in and out so easily. And yeah, bigger is better.