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My Survival Kit Part 1 - Bag and Mini Tin 

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What’s should you put in your kit? I’ll show you what’s in mine, and give you some ideas!
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@cruiser122s.d.8
@cruiser122s.d.8 Месяц назад
Very well made!!! I really enjoyed this kit. Hopefully, soon, we will see what's in the other tins.
@MsSilenthorse
@MsSilenthorse Месяц назад
I color code the zippers. Use a red zip tie for the pocket with first aid in it. Orange for the pocket with fire starter kit in etc. easy for someone or yourself to get something out of your bag without digging through it.
@SurvivalSo166
@SurvivalSo166 Месяц назад
Smart, especially if you need someone else to get something from your bag. “Get the Israeli bandage from the pocked with the red zip tie!”
@MsSilenthorse
@MsSilenthorse Месяц назад
@@SurvivalSo166 yes.. letting them know red zip tie means first aid.. that's why I do it. So much easier
@ThomasDuffyRE
@ThomasDuffyRE Месяц назад
Nice kit! Looking forward to part 2, 3, 4.... depending how many you do for the whole kit!
@SurvivalSo166
@SurvivalSo166 Месяц назад
Thank you! The video was difficult to make, but I will try to release them as soon as possible! 😅
@allkindsofoutdooractivities
@allkindsofoutdooractivities Месяц назад
Really nice kit! I have that same bag for my travel bag.
@P_RO_
@P_RO_ Месяц назад
As something of a flashlight nut, get rid of the Nano. There are many slightly larger LiIon ones with more lumens and a heck of a lot more runtime at equal power plus those can be recharged with a small solar powerbank stored elsewhere, whereas the Nano even with the extra batteries will be dead and useless quickly. I would also rather have 10X the length of bankline versus paracord in the same space. And you definitely need a better quality compass because you only get more lost than before with an unreliable one. You speak of the tin being for pocket carry but it's taking valuable space in your bag. Make or get a pouch to attach it on the outside with the Molle loops, and make a habit of transferring it to your pocket the moment you grab the bag. Having it inside the bag will tempt you to not pocket it which can bite you in the butt fatally. The sewing kit is tiny, but a sailmaker's needle with the bankline is a simpler more durable and more useful approach. The signalling mirror can go. Staying put by a smoky fire is better day and night at attracting attention from a distance, and it will be sought out if someone is searching for you. Replace its space with folded tinfoil and a diamond knife hone which will be much more useful. And add a couple foil-pouch Immodium tablets; nothing dehydrates and impairs you like a case of the runs and you're likely to get that using minimal water filtration. One other thing I pocket is a disposable rain poncho. They're not durable but will save your hide when wet equals dead and your clothing isn't waterproof. Some of this stuff can be your EDC and not in the kit like the knife, flashlight, lighter, and Gorilla tape which equals more space in the kit or a smaller tin as you prefer. Just my thoughts and you've done OK here except for the compass and where you store the kit. And above all, practice use of what you've got in the conditions you expect to use it in; that's the best way to assess what needs changing and what doesn't.
@SurvivalSo166
@SurvivalSo166 Месяц назад
Wow, excellent tips and suggestions! I will keep these in mind when I update my kit! Thank you 😊
@SurvivingtheDaily
@SurvivingtheDaily Месяц назад
Great kit and very nice video!! Thank you for sharing.
@SurvivalSo166
@SurvivalSo166 Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@jennifersizer9455
@jennifersizer9455 Месяц назад
Great job on the video, excellent content. I’m in Sudbury, On. Hot tip on the blue jolly rancher - it will melt and cover everything in hot weather, and because the wrapper is ‘open’, it will leak. A better option might be a giant life saver (pkg is sealed) or something like that.
@SurvivalSo166
@SurvivalSo166 Месяц назад
Great tip!
@dirtyscoundrel2013
@dirtyscoundrel2013 Месяц назад
Or put the jolly rancher in a tiny ziploc
@BricksByAJ
@BricksByAJ Месяц назад
The loops are called molle
@alimfuzzy
@alimfuzzy Месяц назад
Nice video. Is this meant to be an urban or rural survival kit, or both?
@SurvivalSo166
@SurvivalSo166 Месяц назад
Both, I live in the city and try to go on as many excursions as possible.
@user-ko4gw3um8b
@user-ko4gw3um8b Месяц назад
Good🎉🎉 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
@markh6598
@markh6598 Месяц назад
Just get a real compass dude. In the video you just showed us, the mini compass wasn’t adjusting as it rotated. A full compass with the ruler, the adjustable dial, little magnifying glass -all those things are meant to be used with the compass atop an actual map. If you’re needing a “rough bearing” to orient yourself, just use the sun or North Star. Compasses are for accurate orientation. They are also made of plastic and incredibly light. The weight you save using that tiny thing costs you too much functionality. Also just get a plastic bottle. The plastic bag? How many four hour katadyn water treatment processes do you think that will last? I understand that it’s in the section of the kit dedicated to “if I get separated from my gear” scenarios, but then you went and packed it with the rest of your gear. There are also bladders that are much more durable that can better serve this purpose for not much more weight. Save the ziplock bag for something like a fish fillet to carry back to your fire and cook. Also slings are cool, but everybody who went to public school is familiar with backpacks. You want people in your crew to be able to operate your gear with some familiarity, especially if they need to patch you up. Backpacks are the better survival tool, and they usually already come with a spot for two water bottles. Even an ozark trail bag from Walmart would make a solid emergency kit bag for $12-$15.
@SurvivalSo166
@SurvivalSo166 Месяц назад
Excellent suggestions! I do have a real compass and a water bladder with a filter in the medium size tin. You’ll have to send me the link for the small bladder that can fit in a small tin. Also, you’re definitely right about backpacks being more comfortable. I’ve travelled quite a bit and it does feel cumbersome after a while. There is a stabilizer strap that helps to keep the pack from moving and makes it more comfortable than a regular sling, but overall a backpack might be a better option for some people. I will keep your critiques in mind to help inform viewers on my next video. Thank you for your comment! 🙂
@wirawhitebelt7364
@wirawhitebelt7364 Месяц назад
👍🇲🇾
@user-uq2rr4xt9g
@user-uq2rr4xt9g Месяц назад
Your energy bar is too small. An energy bar of 100 cal should replaced with one having a minimum of 250-400 cal.
@SurvivalSo166
@SurvivalSo166 Месяц назад
Any examples? Mind you this is a 30g bar. If it could fit in the tin I’ll switch it!
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