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This is a great review, I don't need something this intense, but I watched through the whole video! You had good examples of how much can go in there and the different variations
That is a well thought out pack even without the inserts. Out of my price point, and yet like Garand Thumb videos on super expensive firearms I will never own, I watched to the end. :) Have a Merry Christmas. :)
Hello sir! I retired as an Independent Duty Medical Technician (IDMT) from the Air Force thirty-one years ago and the advances made in gear have been phenomenal. I wish I had this backpack then instead of that cumbersome fold out black box that was great on the scene. However, it was a pain in the ass carrying it especially if you had to continue assisting the patient in transport to the ambulance (or "Cracker Box" out in the field). Last Line of Defense (LLOD) featured this bag in one of his videos and it piqued my interest; you have me sold on buying one, mainly to set up a primary first aid kit as I am the most trained of our overland group. That SAM Splint would be a great addition to my kit. Your presentation is excellent and congratulations on the You Tube award (100K subs I would guess). I noticed that the Vertx backpack has had a 20 dollar increase in price so I had better get one now. Thank you, sir!
Amazing video as always. Really considering buying one for myself. You recommend the "space blanket" for preventing hypothermia, and considering the time of year and cold weather in general, could you make a video on it? Maybe a hypothermia video in general. Im an EMT myself in Denmark and we practice the handling/caring of hypothermic patients alot. But I think it's good knowledge for everybody to see how you use those space blankets!
The thing about hypothermia especially in trauma is it doesn't need to be cold outside. It could be 90 degrees Fahrenheit outside and a trauma patient could go hypothermic. The body loses the ability to maintain its own internal temp and starts configuring to the environment around them. So even tho 90 degrees F feels very hot to us that almost 9 degrees F below normal body temp and that can be deadly. Its great to have a space blanket with you year round.
Hey Sam, I like the idea of flexi cuffs, but as a LEO in Colorado I'd kind of advise against them. The reason is that taking someone into custody alone is a pretty dangerous situation, and it may result in a fight where you're now forced to use lethal force. I've been to calls where law abiding citizens had a suspect at gunpoint when we showed up. In those instances it was pretty easy to determine what was going on and the law abiding guy didnt get guns pointed at him. I'd say youd be better off just having whoever is calling 911 tell then who YOU are, what you're wearing, and that you'll put your gun away/ down when they get there. Love the videos dude, be safe. Welcome to CO!
Great advice 🙏 in some countries and I assume some states in America, it's also against the law to restrain someone with cuffs or devices like this, even if it the situation is justified.
Agreed man. Distance is safety. Go hands on and now you’ve put yourself in a bad situation if they decide to fight. Won’t be a good look in court if you end up shooting them
Brother you make phenomenal videos. You waste no time or words you just get down to brass tax. And your camera work is awesome so we can see from different views exactly what your showing. Keep up the great videos I subscribed and now checking out all your videos
Looks like a good pack. I have a rush 12. Great pack and holds up really well. The cord running through one of my zippers broke though so i might get shoe string or a zip tie or something to run back through the zipper. But other than that its been a great and super durable pack.
I edc a bowl for soup. Gazpacho has been around since Roman times, at least in its basic form: a cold soup of leftover bread, water, vinegar, garlic and olive oil. Enriched later with New World tomatoes and peppers, it was pounded with massive pestles in a communal bowl to sustain laborers in the fields. Happily, gazpachos have gotten smoother since (gracias, el blender!), though the trick that imparts its velvety texture-soaking the bread in the liquid first-remains fundamental.
I keep my edc in a purse, but this pack looks like it would be great for a BOB! I’m in the market for one that’s not black on my black so I can’t find my black accessories lol. Thank you for sharing!
Sam, , Excellent Video! Thank you for endorsing this product, I am sold. This pack looks ideal for Range Training, Tactical Medicine Instruction, EDC, Bike commuting, and Family vehicle, picnic. The price is Not bad overall for a well designed, quality, attractive product. Peace be with you . Liked and Subed. ~COMBAT Doc
I wish the two side panels of the internal compartment were hook and loop to enable the possibility of using the two longer accessory pouches either side and the four smaller ones on the back or one large one when travelling etc. Just gives that extra bit of versatility.
I really like the versatility of this pack. Would be nice to see a Velcro panel like the mollie panel. That way you could use those Velcro pouches and do quick change for mission/use specific scenarios.
I love the well-thought out features and functionality of this bag, but it may be too compartmentalized for my needs. I tend to adhere to the KISS method and, while even more spendy than the Vertx, I prefer the simplicity of the GORUCK lineup. GR1 for my EDC and GR2 as my "go" or "get home" bag. But I'm not a professionally trained medic, so I don't need (or know how to use) some of the gear you carry.
@@l5mtf393 Well.. I live in Argentina. 50% tax on all imports over U$S 25, and in a few days a new tax of 30% for anything bought in any currency not Arg Peso. So... if something is U$S 100, and you get a U$S 20 shipping, you pay first U$S56 on currency tax, then U$S 37,5 on import tax. Total U$S 213,5 for a somethin U$S 100.. yeah thats more than 100% over the price...
The bag looks pretty small inside for the literage - would be interesting to test how much you can really put in it vs a normal 25L pack. Definitely an interesting review regardless
Hi, congrats for all your gear. I’d only suggest you a pair of working gloves like ringer gloves or mechanix if you are doign some hard work, changing a flat tire, shooting or something else.
This is a great idea that I've never considered before, beyond latex gloves in a medical context. A pair of decent Mechanix gloves and some folded Shop Towels have a whole bunch of uses and wouldn't take up much for space(probably nestle in nicely in his unused pocket behind the water bottle. Thanks, Pablo.
Fantastic pac. How's the zippers. Always a concern of mine. Don't wanna be on the side of some mountain when the zipper splits and I shower the group below with equipment from my pac.
its not all that weather resistant out of the box... i "water proofed" mine using the kiwi waterproofing spray and water beads off the panels. i believe the gen 2 packs like what Prepmedic has a closed cell back panel so that shouldn't absorb water but i may be wrong.
Nice Video..How much the old and new vertex bag please?Where you bought both the vertex bags please?What is the brand and flavor of your granola/protein bar please?How much the granola/protein bar please?Where you bought the granola/protein bar please?
Hi Sam, question: are the side zippered pockets, on the inside, extending up to the water bladder hose opening? I’m wondering if I can put a small radio with antenna and possibly fun the coms through that water bladder opening. Apparently it’s possible on the Gamut checkpoint, but I cannot find any info on this for the 2.0. The checkpoint seems neat, but I think the 2.0 would be better for me. Thank you for the great review!
Kudos [Vertx] for the light color interior. How about putting some Molle straps inside the pack? Mount them high to keep small stuff in pouches off the bottom. Nice to not have stuff visibly dangling around. Stop with all the Velcro.
Hi sam, thank for the info throug your reviews, I got few of your review checked out & I have found this info very usefull, I'm currently located in Perú. Were can I write to you for further questions?
I feel like such an idiot. I’ve been carrying my trauma kit inside the main compartment of my Gamut (and being frustrated that it takes up too much of the available space). I don’t know why it never dawned on me to put it inside the front pouch area. 🤦♂️ It’s a badass backpack that I’ve been super happy with for over a year now. It’s very capable and the organization is on point. I also didn’t know about those little Velcro accessory pockets; I personally don’t have a use for them, but I can see how they would be great for other people.
I agree that the pack is awesome. I think the hidden front panel is my favorite feature because I can put me EDC stuff on it and it doesn't diminish the pack at all.
Sam I was wondering...Could you do a video on EDC for teens? I can't find anything for teens that want to be prepared even though they don't have big bucks to spend on everything.
Love this video as I do all of your videos. I've been debating on whether or not to get a 5.11 AMP 24 or the Vertx Gamut lately. Not sure if you could offer any thoughts on the matter. Both look extremely nice with their own pros and cons. Would love to hear what you have to say though
What bag did you decide on? I have the Gamut 2.0 and the AMP 24 in my kitchen right now trying to figure out the pros and cons, I'd like to hear what you went with and why. Also how's the bag you went with holding up over the years. Thanks
I really wish there was a 35-40L version of this pack. I want to be able to carry my gym clothes, lunch, laptop+charger and some groceries and then 25L or the 32L just doesn't satisfy.
I can tell you have some sort of MOLLE strap for those plastic cuffs. Wish I knew what it was. Oh! It's some sort of bungee that's wrapped around through the MOLLE. Ok cool. Still want to know! I can't find anything like it even with a google
You should check out the executive pro backpack from waterfield designs. They are expensive but they will last you atleast 10-15 years. I had the toughest time finding a bag to hold everything that I need it to because I carry ALOT of stuff & this backpack carries it all plus some. If that one is to big they also have the bolt backpack that is really nice as well. You can look at them on sfbags.com.
Any concerns about using your pack as a ballistic shield with your trauma gear in the front? Could it become damaged in the unlikely scenario of someone ACTUALLY hitting you with a bullet?
Sam I understand that you are a reserve deputy sheriff, you are a full time paramedic with a service. Do they allow you to carry on duty or do you lock it up before shift.
If I would like to go into a combined medical and criminal justice field, do you have any suggestions on how to do this? Should I take both medical and criminal justice classes in college or focus on one?