Wholli sh!t! 9 yrs ago? New sub here, got an update on this?
@ToyoteroMundial11 ай бұрын
Subscribed. Hope to see many more videos on your channel.
@davidnachbaur68052 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@SurvivingtheDaily2 жыл бұрын
Great kit. Awesome video!
@dannynimmo30522 жыл бұрын
Thats a great budget setup. I really regret what I've spent on all my stuff, way beyond 50k but I've given most of it away, if I find something I like I buy several and give them to friends. I will never buy another piece of titanium for cooking, it doesn't work. I like the weight saving but you cannot cook with it so, why? The stainless you have, works and its much more cost effective, the only way to go in my opinion. Great job! thanks for sharing:)
@hoopoo37212 жыл бұрын
Love the saw pouch, I got to get me some ;) very nice set of kit :)
@indirarangegowda82622 жыл бұрын
I want this what is the price how can I get this
@tiegefx3 жыл бұрын
Hey. Do you know if this will be ok to use for camp fire cooking? (If one had an adaptable handle available)
@zekeyeager68363 жыл бұрын
In india this lunchbox is common The bottom box is used for containing rice ( with chutney or anything else) The upper part is used to containing veggies The little box is used for containing curry's In my opinion this box can be used as ration box for military But sometimes heat retaining problems is there
@novacolonel52873 жыл бұрын
I wish you could describe this thing without using those crappy fantasy units like "cups" or "inches" or "furlong" or "pound". How much ml volume?
@masonsaxophones97283 жыл бұрын
Sorry, we Americans never really caught on to the metric system. We are the only country to put a man on the moon though, so there is that.
@grumpyoldphart73253 жыл бұрын
The GOAT is MeZilch for building kitsl not a big channel but the guy is amazing,
@DrVetMatheoHerrera3 жыл бұрын
Really nice EDC
@synappticuser56693 жыл бұрын
Magic vid. Not all viewers have the spare cash to spend on the poshest of gear. This was a well thought out and thorough vid. Great stuff. McIntyre Scotland
@leojoseph63854 жыл бұрын
Good kit! Add 1 pair of socks, foot powder, and an emergency blanket. The socks could be rolled inside a bandana and act as extra padding along the carrying strap. A couple of protein bars will make the trip a bit more bearable.
@jabarber694 жыл бұрын
Use your bandana....lay it out flat then put stanley cup (altogether) pull up all 4 sides of bandana, grip all four corners then shove it in condor water pouch. To take out just grab all 4 corners and the whole thing pulls right out.
@merellemain58354 жыл бұрын
Give the Maxpedition 12 x 5 carrier a try, lots of room and a great product. Nice ideas, I have the same items.
For you to be a beginner you pretty much have all the basics needs covered GREAT VID my friend STAY READY!!!!!!
@UuddlerLeRoyBaStart5 жыл бұрын
Before I even watch this whole video. I'm probably going to like the video itself. But the ACU digital cam. I have no idea why anybody would ever intentionally pick that camo. Makes no sense. I've dyed my old uniforms, and I'll spray paint the rest
@ahmadaamer65 жыл бұрын
I agree. I hate camo colored stuff. I picked the slate colored pouch.
@mja882able5 жыл бұрын
very nice kit bratha....loving that strap
@normanromick21605 жыл бұрын
Add a whistle for your day hike damn good presentation
@GuidoGonzeaux5 жыл бұрын
Is your water bottle double walled?
@mattlbs92965 жыл бұрын
Single walled.
@calhoun3155 жыл бұрын
Very well thought out kit! You've covered all of the 5 C's and then some. I have a similar cook kit with a small gas stove instead of the alcohol stove. Great job!
@oxxnarrdflame88656 жыл бұрын
Excellent kit, very well thought out, good job. I'm in the process of building a water bottle bag kit and I'm going to use some of your ideas. The little survival kit is awesome and again some items in it I hadn't thought of. I suggest swapping the penny stove for a fancy feast stove. You don't need a separate pot stand and they work much better in cold weather (like -20dg). You can also store your small fuel bottle inside the stove. I use old 5hr energy shot bottles for fuel, they work great. You are absolutely correct about finding strike anywhere matches. The strike on the box type totally suck and don't work that great in optimal condition indoors much less outdoors, it really pisses me off. That said I did find strike anywhere matches at ACE Hardware here in Oregon.
6 жыл бұрын
Hahhaha, this guy want use a cool lunch box for store the worst unhealthy possible food.
@pamdarsow97216 жыл бұрын
Love the strap!
@robertchilders40316 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your video. It has a lot of good kit in my opinion. Hopefully you will find it useful out in the woods. Thank you very much for sharing it with us. I too like the paracord strap very much.
@NONAME-vl5dn6 жыл бұрын
I was just looking for a more economical solution to Tupperware. That was unexpectedly tactical... cool thanks
@GreyBeatle6 жыл бұрын
The reason for the plastic cups in the Stanley cook set, is if you get into the ultra cold weather. You can't use metal in your mouth, or you'll be walking around with a cup attached to your head for a while, in sub zero temperatures you need plastic cups. Over all a very good kit tho for fair weather! The Walmart tarp was a good find, did that myself a while ago. I would recommend an emergency reflective safety blanket be added. Nothing worse than getting stuck in the ultra cold weather without one.
@peterrae63476 жыл бұрын
nice set up sir. Those condor h2o pouches are like an aladdins cave. I just ordered a Stanley cook set for £10.00 and that price you can't go wrong. Thanks for the tips. Love love love the strap on the bag. Maybe a video there, just saying lol
@kornelius96286 жыл бұрын
You should put a skinned rabbit in there.
@Geetharameshkumar6 жыл бұрын
In India lot of people's using stainless steel lunch boxes only
@aresquared48646 жыл бұрын
👍👍on content selection, and pouch selection 👍👍
@aqua.scape696 жыл бұрын
Are you still making the paracord straps for the Condor water bottle pouch?
@Lycan_24_77 жыл бұрын
Nice!!!
@bldlightpainting7 жыл бұрын
Here's a great way to help avoid petroleum-based plastic containers you place food in. Some of these chemical toxins disrupt or mimic estrogen. Could this be one of the reasons why we're seeing more effeminate boys and masculine girls unnaturally attracted to their own gender? I believe our unhealthy diets and environments are really messing with our hormones and even DNA.
@RoseDelightful7 жыл бұрын
TheFew TheProud sorry to break it to you, but homosexuality is completely natural and it's been scientifically proven to be natural in over 90% of the species on earth. I don't want chemicals leaching into my food, but I find it insulting that people can still be so ignorant. There are records of homosexual people living thousands of years ago, ancient Greece, Rome, and even Japan. Please don't go spreading your bs and try to speak it as truth when you obviously never paid attention in history or English class.
@rooty7 жыл бұрын
Keep that tinfoil hat on nice and tight, fella.
@williepierce39336 жыл бұрын
@lilpedophile, I find it disturbing that you use the word "ignorant". The only people I see using it extensively are hysterical Democrats. TheFew TheProud never said that homosexuality never existed until people used plastic. So you're creating a straw man fallacy, which is invalid. I will also add that you are not educated at all. You have been indoctrinated by hysterical left-wing liberal Democrats, so your "education" is as invalid as the points you make. And ironically, you became the "ignorant" one.
@wlgroshek5 жыл бұрын
BLD Lightpainting if anything this would only effect men using simple logic and would actually further feminists the females...
@ellieo54514 жыл бұрын
Fuck you
@fatmanoutdoors68887 жыл бұрын
I subbed simply bc I keep one of those traps in everyone of my bags
@calvinw33457 жыл бұрын
Nice config. What's your rationale for carrying both a pot AND a mug? A little CR123 headlamp probably won't go amiss, they're tiny and will go a lot further than a button flashlight.
@ah57217 жыл бұрын
I usually eat out of a 6 cup anchor glass container for lunch I'm a big eater, because I work a physical demanding job. Do you think this is big enough ? this looks small in your hands .. is it the regular size or the giant ?
@phantomshotgun7 жыл бұрын
they made a giant version. big enough for a whole sandwich with breathing room to spare.
@MrsBee-uo2lc7 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video on how you made the shoulder strap in detail?
@zenviking66917 жыл бұрын
1. water is more valueble in the bottle than anything else, not the place for a bandana, bandana can go between the bottle and the bag, or just tied on to the strap. 2. clipping a knife onto the outside of a bag like that is never good not what it is meant for and likely to loose a good cutting tool. It will fit inside the pouch, clip facing out if you prefer for easier deployment. 3. have you tried using that stove with that kit? I can only imagine that you would need allot more fuel to get those steel cups heated up. That can be accomplished with a bigger stove that holds its own fuel. The pathfinder alcohol stove is a good one for that. 4. has that first aid kit ever helped you? imo a bottle of various pills, duct tape, maybe superglue and additional bleach and alcohol make a better actual use first aid kit......It would be cool to see how your kit has evolved (I know mine always is) are you still using it, Have you done a follow up video? it would be cool to see one.
@woodlandspartan52267 жыл бұрын
You should put the M4 mag pouch at the front of the h20 pouch and add a digital camo canteen pouch to add more space for comfort items
@Oldsparkey7 жыл бұрын
That's a nice , well thought out kit you have created for yourself. I did about the same as yours but with different items. Using the Condor H20 pouch and some of my backpacking items. Starting at the bottom of the of the pouch there is a Oilcamp Stainless Steel Space Saver Cup. Then the Stanley Adventure CookCamp System which fits ( sits ) inside the cup. The tapered sides of the Stanley Camp Cook kit fits inside the cup like it was made for it. Along the outside of the Stanley is a long handled Titanium spoon. Inside the Stanley is the Gen2 Folding Firebox Nano Ultralight Backpacking 3" Stove. On top of the Stanley is a Trangia Alcohol burner so I can cook with either alcohol or wood. The outside pocket of the Condor has a plastic ( Flask shaped ) bottle which has the Denatured Alcohol for the Trangia. Next to it is a fero rod for lighting the burner or starting a fire. Folded next to the fero rod is a bandana which can be used if the handles of either pot gets to hot for a bare hand to touch. All of it together makes one small complete cooking outfit. Thanks to using a wood fire mine has a nice blacken bottom and sides to it which I think helps it to heat up quicker. To make it an independent kit I am in the process of adding two canteen pouches , one to each side. One will be for water and the other for food.
@ricklatimer72597 жыл бұрын
None of your stuff is used. How do you know it works and that its right for you?
@mattlbs92967 жыл бұрын
When this video was made (two years ago) the only thing that had not been "used" at the time was the new backpacker model of the stainless steel water bottle had never been placed in a fire to boil liquids. It had been used as a container for holding liquids (which is the original purpose). I had not yet boiled anything in this particular container, but I had done so in others that I owned prior to the backpacker model, so I knew that it would work. Everything else in the kit had seen use at the time this video was made and has been used extensively since, so I know that it works, and that it is right for me. The kit has seen some tweaking in the last two years since this video was first made. There have been a few suggestions from viewer comments that I have put into practice since then on my kit, such as putting the bottle, stove,and Stanley cook kit in a stuff sack to make them easier to remove from the bottle holder bag. Plus it gives you an extra container for gathering edibles, fire tinder, etc. Thanks for watching!
@VaiSatchie7 жыл бұрын
Yeah...none of the stuff looks like its been anywhere near a heat source... just sayin like
@oxxnarrdflame88656 жыл бұрын
VaiSatchie I've used the the exact or similar items in his kit and they work very well.
@denniskuenze6595 жыл бұрын
My cook kits has been used for years and they all look brand new. I use propane & alcohol stoves and make sure I dry them well before I store them.
@justaguydoingguythings27627 жыл бұрын
id add the banadana roll to the pouch with the tarp, that way you can actively carry clean water
@mattlbs92967 жыл бұрын
I do that when the container has water in it. The contents of the bottle are transferred to other pockets, etc. The fish mouth spreader hooks onto the strap with a carabiner.
@THENEWWRANGLER7 жыл бұрын
Very good stuff. there is a very small isobutane can you can fit in the lid of the bottle pouch and very small screw on stove heads, cheap on amazon, for got the name ben from living survival has a video on one of them, they would easily fit in the front pocket of the bottle pouch, i have that set up in my bottle pouch
@mattlbs92967 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I'll check that out. Great tip!
@plumpye4747 жыл бұрын
Hey Brotha where did you get those Clips that you attach your paracord to your condor pouch are they a certain type ?????
@mattlbs92967 жыл бұрын
Plumpy E They are 1" J Hooks. You can google them to find various suppliers, or check eBay.
@danofiremano7 жыл бұрын
Great kit you have there! I have that same tarp and two grommets pulled out the first time I used it. So, I took the rest out and used Gorilla Tape on all the points and put new heavy duty grommets from THD in their place. Now it's a decent tarp! I have that Stanley cook pot too & replaced the plastic lid handle with a metal #1 Nite-Ize S-Biner (less to fail I figure). BTW, Walgreen's stocks strike anywhere matches all the time (the large boxes). IMO, I would take the stuff from inside the Nalgene and put it in the front pocket, that way I could carry water with me & not have to find it if I'm injured or something! I would also keep that knife on the inside of that pocket as I do on my Maxpedition 5-C's kit. I'm in the process of making a similar kit now for short hiking trips. I also always have a multi-tool on my belt and two folders (L & R pocket), as well as my neck knife when I go outdoors. They all serve their own purpose and don't really weigh anything. As far as a fixed blade I have an ESEE Izula in my Max/5-C kit which will also go with me when I get this kit finished. Thanks for the preview of your kit. Nice PC strap BTW too.
@mattlbs92967 жыл бұрын
I like the idea of the Nite-Ize S-Biner. Thanks for the tip! I will have to look into that. Currently my lid has a split key ring in place of the plastic handle when this video was first made. I have added additional grommets to my tarp since I first got it, but I haven't experienced any of them pulling out like you did. One thing I did do to mine was to add some paracord "anchors" to each of my grommets. I then attach my ridge lines, etc. to those anchors, instead of directly in the tarp grommets. That could help as they give them a little give, rather than placing a whole lot of tension directly on the grommets. In my opinion, for the money, it's a great little tarp. You could also accomplish the same sort of purpose out of tent footprint, etc.
@Bune807 жыл бұрын
Awesome kit bro...If you get a free minute stop by my channel and throw me a sub. Thanks in advance.
@grampianprepper22078 жыл бұрын
Hi Matt, sorry to detract from your video ,but where did you get your excellent lookin bracelet, i would be grateful if you could email me with a reply thanks Mike
@mattlbs92968 жыл бұрын
erne Prepper 1 I make them for sale. You can email me Matt Pounds for details.