Question im looking to make my own diy pack for myself and im not looking to cheap out i mean im talking the most outlandish gear most high tech most expensive pack ever. I want it to be at least 1000$ worth of the best of the best gear on this planet. Would you have any recommendations?
@djnte859316 күн бұрын
I've already made a crash list of the most outlandish most expensive most hightech quality gear in the world. Was wondering if you would like to collaborate?
@lyellclare936517 күн бұрын
Get out and make up your own kit and save 75% of the cost. America seems to have a lot of dudes who are too lazy to make their own kit with gear that they have used and know. Too many couch outdoors dudes.
@britsonbaker27721 күн бұрын
Well, I love mine. I tell you what though, the handle smelled like I had been sawing with it for 10 years already. lol. 😂. Best saw I’ve ever owned.
@parrishinvestigations95225 күн бұрын
How many guys do you think EDC this stuff?
@Eskil27Ай бұрын
This gotta be one of the best bug out bag kit I've seen so far. Looks great!
@DaveWomachАй бұрын
That video is badass. 😎🤘🏻 Jack Richland for the win!
@parrishinvestigations95212 күн бұрын
Blackskirt survival 😂lol what a joke.
@azizsalimazizsalim3380Ай бұрын
Good 👍 👍 0:14
@careymcwilliams3277Ай бұрын
get a college-style pack and build one from scratch with some combat/personal needs in mind. Don't bother with pre-made bags, as most are filled with stuff you won't use. Keep it light, keep it affective, and keep it harmless-looking. Only you should know what you have on your back.
@branch_preparednessАй бұрын
I love their waxed canvas bags. I have more than what's probably normal...lol.
@cocovasquez1Ай бұрын
I’d go with a Mora Garberg
@garybrown585Ай бұрын
Thanks
@elliothagen9874Ай бұрын
Good idea
@derrickwalker538Ай бұрын
Do you think it would be a good idea to buy a sawyer S3 select purifier even though it’s discontinued? Just for a last resort, only extreme situations
@petepete66Ай бұрын
I have a tent with woodstove and a military woodland camouflage winter inch bug out bag … and I transport the complete package in car or on a bike trailer … over them I have a old dark grey green brown thick tarp to cover them … with the bike trailer I can also use it as a hand carry trailer … if transport car or bike is no more useable in SHTF … 🔥✌️✌️😎✌️🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🌎🔥🔥🔥
@elliothagen9874Ай бұрын
No all theives know about morale patches or molle webbing their going to rob you of your back pack their going to rob you of it
@gringoinfloridaАй бұрын
Is this bag waterproof? Looking for one for my 5" 300blk
@ToyoteroMundialАй бұрын
Subscribed. Hope to see many more videos on your channel.
@garycase1790Ай бұрын
Great American Video Freedom FKH Wolverines
@garycase1790Ай бұрын
Great American Video Freedom FKH Wolverines
@elliothagen9874Ай бұрын
Nice pack. The molle straps I don't have a problem. Most people don't know nothing about the molle system.
@granitejeepc3651Ай бұрын
people are sheeple to begin with----they dont pay attention on a good day----in any shtf ---there not even sure how to get out the door----dont make a difference what pack you have----as long as you dont look like a swat team member with overt gear---your good
@cruiser122s.d.8Ай бұрын
Great survival kit!!! I would add a multitool and ferro rod to the kit.
@SheepDoggy68Ай бұрын
I think Molle webbing or not is overblown much if not all of the time! Our country has been at war most of the past quarter century and military/hunting packs don’t seem to blow any alarm bells in most of the country! NYC train/subway/sidewalks with a coyote brown molle 30 liter pack never got a second look. Now if everything is GI Joe you’d have a point, but coyote pack with khaki pants/walking shoes or lite boots not likely to raise an eyebrow. Add a nice Brooks Brothers sweater or some such and you’ll blend in anytime/anywhere. Same outfit and pack fits in rural or small town settings as well! Focus on the overall impression not just on what your pack looks like!
@elliothagen9874Ай бұрын
I have to agree with you. I don't wear sweaters. I would in a European non camouflage light weight parka. I have 2. I also carry a a light weight jean shirt
@governmentisslaveryАй бұрын
More stuff on my belt??? I don't think so. That's what pockets are for.
@JessArellanes-m7tАй бұрын
Cool
@KirkBaumgardnerАй бұрын
Cheap persevering your channel will take off like many other channels because truly survival kits while prepping has become very trendy and everybody is getting into it and it is now mainstream and believe me you the best business model is freedom sales I kid you not the reason why Freedom sells is because ultimately Beyond prepping you have Jesus Christ who paid the ransom ultimate freedom sells for the highest price the price paid for us
@MechanicsandmaniacsАй бұрын
Those cards I think are a little gimmicky but if I were to be dying in the woods I would love to have one
@MechanicsandmaniacsАй бұрын
Great video 🎉
@azizsalimazizsalim3380Ай бұрын
Good 👍 👍 👍 ❤ 0:16
@MechanicsandmaniacsАй бұрын
First nice video
@survivalgearbso8768Ай бұрын
Thank you my friend! Stay prepared 🤜 🤛
@MechanicsandmaniacsАй бұрын
@@survivalgearbso8768 I’ll do my best gotta be prepared if someone gets in office that we don’t want in November
@richcandella91542 ай бұрын
weres it made how much
@MechanicsandmaniacsАй бұрын
@@richcandella9154 you can look on his website survivalgearBSO
@survivalgearbso8768Ай бұрын
You can find it on our site! www.survivalgear.us/products/ultimate-survival-kit
@Fluxxcapacitor522 ай бұрын
Let me put together $250 other companies gear items and stuff them in a $15 Chinese pack and sale them for $600😅
@artemisia2002usАй бұрын
For an experienced prepper or bushcrafter, yes. For the lesser experienced and trained, no. You are paying for the knowledge in the selection of goods. How many newbies know what a mora is? This pack would have actually saved me money when I started out and didn't know what I didn't know. Now, like you, I could do it for less but don't begrudge someone charging for hard-earned knowledge and experience.
@survivalgearbso8768Ай бұрын
You can do better.
@survivalgearbso8768Ай бұрын
Appreciate your support! 🇺🇸
@Mechanicsandmaniacs2 ай бұрын
Great video 🎉
@Mechanicsandmaniacs2 ай бұрын
Great video very well said and great choice on the gear🎉
@survivalgearbso8768Ай бұрын
Thank you! There's been of a lot of thought over the years going into these bags. Appreciate all your support!
@MechanicsandmaniacsАй бұрын
@@survivalgearbso8768 your welcome
@castingcrafts11352 ай бұрын
Brian, who made the flag knife stand behind you?
@survivalgearbso8768Ай бұрын
I'll get you his contact!
@castingcrafts1135Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@cocovasquez12 ай бұрын
Great choice with that Garberg! 🤘🏼💪🏼
@Mechanicsandmaniacs2 ай бұрын
They are great knives but when not maintained properly they will fail just like any blade I should know it happed to me
@cocovasquez1Ай бұрын
@@Mechanicsandmaniacs Go with the Stainless Garberg! 💪🏼
@MechanicsandmaniacsАй бұрын
@@cocovasquez1 I liked one I could take a rock and strike with he bad for fire if need be
@branch_preparedness2 ай бұрын
Great job sir!!!
@survivalgearbso87682 ай бұрын
Thank you friends! When we're educated on preparedness, everyone is safer.
@artMccolly2 ай бұрын
Where did you get that leather holder
@dunno64423 ай бұрын
My mates told me silky’s are garbage.. “blades are weak and snap”.. They eventually got quiet watching mine cut our firewood the whole trip 😂. Silky’s have hard blades but if you treat them right they’ll last, and replacement blades are only like $30.
@RAYANDERS-w4t4 ай бұрын
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@nicanorbadal6894 ай бұрын
The cutting strokes for those folding saws are backward strokes... You can see that the teeth are facing backward unlike the ordinary standard saws...you should only apply pressure on the backward or the pulliing strokes
@Mechanicsandmaniacs5 ай бұрын
Hello
@alexandergadomski10887 ай бұрын
Sometimes you don't have the room or can't afford to carry the extra weight of a monster saw that you don't need that size
@pepelemoko017 ай бұрын
What is the use for the glue dots?
@survivalgearbso87687 ай бұрын
They're often used to stick a covert handcuff key onto the back of a wrist watch.
@lazarusrex95457 ай бұрын
Where did you get that leg holster?
@survivalgearbso87687 ай бұрын
We get that question often. I got it from a kid two years ago at the annual Georgia Bushcraft event in the fall (early Nov) each year. I have been trying to reach him since, but I have had no luck, nor did I see him at the event this past year. He was only 17 when I got it from him, along with a custom leather sheath for my Mora Garberg, so he certainly has some talent. Hat Creek Outdoors is his brand, but he hasn't posted anything on IG in well over a year, and his website is down.
@andrewb41308 ай бұрын
Is it worth it to have the pocketboy AND bigboy? Bigboy for larger pieces and pocketboy fir 2-3" things for more precision.
@survivalgearbso87688 ай бұрын
Good question! PocketBoy is very popular beause it can literally fit in your pocket, you are definitely correct that 2-3 inch pieces can be processed with the PocketBoy. Save the BigBoy for the larger processing jobs. Personally, we prefer middle of the road - Silky Gomboy Outback Edtion. It's the perfect size!
@piotrkisiel58229 ай бұрын
Most of the population, at least American population really needs to lose as many calories as possible... Let them have the shorter blades
@TethysmeerАй бұрын
😂
@pauldavies93609 ай бұрын
A bit off topic here but that's a smart fjallraven shirt! What is it? 😂
@survivalgearbso87689 ай бұрын
Hey @pauldavis9360, that's the Fjallraven Abisko Trekking Shirt - www.survivalgear.us/collections/fjallraven/products/fjallraven-abisko-trekking-shirt-men-dark-navy
@pauldavies93609 ай бұрын
@@survivalgearbso8768fantastic. Cheers and a great video too
@someguy447610 ай бұрын
But the science says that it’s the exact same amount of work to cut the log.
@Dillon-g3p9 ай бұрын
Just like science would say you use the same amount of gas in the city vs the highway... Same concept. Less stop start, less calories burnt.
@TethysmeerАй бұрын
muscles have different efficency while working slow or fast.