The most comprehensive kit build out that I've seen in years. ❤❤❤❤
@acbigal22 күн бұрын
The Mylar blanket idea is one of the best I have seen thus far and this video is 2 years old. I hate the idea of planning to repair kit pieces because they are junk but the reinforcing ahead to save space is pretty damn smart. I've always wondered why people didn't use that open space inside the container. EYEDROPS! I have to use them daily for allergies but never thought about throwing a bottle in my kit. I've noticed you've added tape to anything that can....smart. I learned a lot from this video so thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@DontForgetYourLunch356 күн бұрын
Thank you for that comment. Truly
@mooselee90223 күн бұрын
magnifying glasses suck, just get another ferro rod
@TerraMagnus25 күн бұрын
Do you live in an area that gets below freezing cold? If so, do you worry about the LiPo battery?
@DontForgetYourLunch356 күн бұрын
No I’m in a warmer area but I’ll look into more robust options should I venture higher in altitude
@FedFire840425 күн бұрын
Nice kit. Something you could consider to add would be small strips of lighter knot. These make great fire starters and will assist if the wood is wet.
@maxlvledc28 күн бұрын
This video is SOO well thought out...HOWEVER, I can highly recommend an editor like Kinemaster which can remove the background buzz. It will help keep retention higher on the video. Cheers, Dominic
@DontForgetYourLunch356 күн бұрын
Thank you I’ll look into it.
@JaneThorson-dm3ev29 күн бұрын
What kind of baggies are those?
@topa1234554Ай бұрын
Great kit, good sense of what you would need.
@nerminjahic4125Ай бұрын
Tweezers should stay...ticks and splinters will drive you nuts quickly...so I had to by more tweezers
@USNVET81Ай бұрын
Fantastic realistic kit!!!!!!
@rochittaleraАй бұрын
Long time. Please make video regularly. Love from India
@hotpursuit58Ай бұрын
Finally, someone who shows what they have and doesn't describe 8 different uses for a Sharpie or a trash bag
@vanquestgearАй бұрын
Having a kit with the essentials ready in case of emergency is one of the most important things we can do for ourselves and family. This is a well-thought out kit, thanks for sharing! - Justin @ Vanquest
@TimothyLipinskiАй бұрын
Great Video ! Had basic First Aid in the Army before IFAK... Maybe include an Oxygen/Pulse Meter with the Emergency Space Blanket to keep the patient warm ! In New Mexico the people are running around dehydrated and are in need of water ! Include a Seat Belt Cutter to rescue the pilot and Crew of an Alien Spacecraft ! Include a Land Nav Kit with GPS so you know where to send the First Responders ! A Battle Belt/Escape and Evasion Belt with water (canteen) with a Gas Mask ! tjl
@aephspore3341Ай бұрын
Imagine smth happens to you in a bugout situation and someone loots you 😂😂😂 it would be like gold chest, nice gear, a lot of double things that dont need to be there at all
@jublywubly2 ай бұрын
That's a nice kit. I have the same mask, but with the drinking tube, and the same hazmat suit. The masks are Italian and they're used by several military groups around the world. They're also rated for ballistic resistance. That's not to say they're bullet-proof, though. The transparent polycarbonate face piece is designed to resist shrapnel. The mask does weigh a bit more than most other masks, though, but that's the trade-off for being a full-visor mask that's tougher than most (if not all) other masks. For my suit, I bought a pack of five self-adhesive patches, by the company called "Stormsure". They're a bit pricy, but I know they work. (I've helped someone else to use them.) They stick straight away, and they don't come off, so make sure they're lined up exactly where you want them. Duct tape is great, but Kappler Chemtape is even better, because it's specifically designed for use with chemical suits, because it's chemically-resistant. (Shop around, though, because the prices vary wildly!) -You've reminded me that I still need to buy some Chemtape! I invested in a pair of proper hazmat over-boots and hazmat gloves. Like the seal on the 400/3 BB mask, the gloves and overboots are made from butyl rubber. I gave a Geiger counter, too. That's one of the first things I bought, a few years ago. I went with a Terra-P + (Terra-P Plus). It's a bit more sensitive than the regular Terra-P Geiger Counters that they use for tours of Chernobyl. Terra-P is a personal dosimeter. That means it reads using micro Sieverts. A Sievert is a unit of measurement used to indicate how much radiation our bodies absorb. It's known as a "dose equivalent" reading. (Presumably, your personal dosimeter reads in the same way). Personally, I regard a personal dosimeter is an essential tool. I have a few other bits in my CBRN kit, including things for decontamination: Sterilised water ampoules for wound cleaning, a bare of pure soap for washing the body and hair of any radioactive particulates. I also have military decontamination pads filled with fuller's earth powder, for cleaning clothing and equipment, and a squeeze bottle of fuller's earth that's used for areas that the pads can't reach, such as joins in equipment housing. Fuller's earth is designed for chemical decontamination. It's not needed for radioactive particular contamination. Along with a few other items in my kit, I bought a British army "CBRN Tactical Aide Memoir". It's a small file folder with extremely concise instructions for using all CBRN equipment, including drills for donning and doffing, decontaminating, using chemical detection tape and chemical detection paper etc.
@frankp.w.schindler32342 ай бұрын
way too much stuff, are you trained to carry this weight over a distance on one shoulder. like already mentioned, a ruck would be more suitable. doubled items candling devices, cutting tools, zip ties, fe rod and cordage make no sense in my humble opinion, if not cross loaded. if you loose the bag, you also loose your redundancies. you made some pretty good considerations though, but I think it is over packed...
@christopher_martin2 ай бұрын
where exactly do you plan on putting this stuff when you need to carry water which is all the time??...excellent knife though, i love 3v!
@coreopolis2 ай бұрын
Nice presentation, good flow of info
@vlasceanucatalin96702 ай бұрын
If you put al that stuff inside the bottle, where you put the water when shtf ?
@leehart90552 ай бұрын
Good morning from the Great State of Texas. I watched this video today. What brand of multi tool do you have in this kit?
@gordontyree43082 ай бұрын
Interesting concept brother! Great for in car bug out scenario. Love the pouches and cover for the bottle. Love your videos man. They always get me thinking about ways to improve/upgrade my kits. Thanks for posting. Look forward to future videos. Thanks!
@joel62212 ай бұрын
Is it possible to just power it from the vehicle's 12v system?
@DontForgetYourLunch352 ай бұрын
It is. I didn’t want the constant trickle drain on the battery though. Also wanted to option to park the vehicle at a high point as a semi fixed node. My mobile radio setup is crossband repeat capable for the same reason.
@TexasBuyer20012 ай бұрын
Sweet setup. No water leaks in the car?
@DontForgetYourLunch352 ай бұрын
Not a drop. Even when I’ve washed the car with a pressure washer.
@ironsurvival70112 ай бұрын
Have you ever gone through TSA with this?
@DontForgetYourLunch352 ай бұрын
Haha nope.
@howardsalas1922 ай бұрын
Off grid communication
@DontForgetYourLunch352 ай бұрын
Only requires some sun and another person with a node
@aaronflores21af2 ай бұрын
This is the most complete knife kit I've seen yet , this is awesome!
@Pug3513 ай бұрын
We were caught on a mountain during a blizzard, with 70mph winds and two going hypothermic.The only thing that would stay lit was Mautz fire ribbon. It lights wet wood. It's in all my large survival kits.
@mikel95673 ай бұрын
As an EMT I'm going to tell you to ditch the chest decompression needle. It isn't needed, you won't use it and in order to use it you have to not only be trained but have extensive practice. Even in the EMS world the liklihood of us ever using one is pretty low. You can kill someone with it if you do it wrong. I don't understand why preppers feel the need to have medical gear that goes beyond their scope of training. Does it make you feel cool or something to have it? Proper BLS skills are far more important to have than ALS skills and BLS equipment will save far more lives and be far more beneficial than the ALS equipment you have just for the "cool factor". And before someone chimes in and says "well I got it in case a trained person needs it" I'll be the first to tell you, as a trained person, that no provider will ever ask to use your equipment. They aren't going to jeopardize their license and their job by using your stuff. Much better ways to spend your money. Judging by your kit, you definitely bought based on cool factor rather than necessity. Radiation detector? Faraday bag? Please. The whole thing about EMP's has been grossly exaggerated. A tool pouch which has turned into a junk drawer. No organization, no thought. Do you even have skills to use that stuff? Judging by how neat and shinny it is, you've clearly never used it or practiced with it.
@Hudson44263 ай бұрын
Saved me typing it out thank you
@feartheoldblood2 ай бұрын
I like this comment. I also like how he has no poncho, no shelter, and no extra socks. Over half of the shit in that bag will get tossed out on day 1. What made me laugh the most was the Faraday bag and radiation detector, let alone the iodine tablets.
@joedamore93503 ай бұрын
How did this guy get his in 6 months when some of us are at two years or more waiting? Some bs going on.
@scottcatchot15983 ай бұрын
Nice
@d.kennedy76273 ай бұрын
Where are you??????
@DontForgetYourLunch353 ай бұрын
Doing the dad life thing with 2 young kids, but I’m going to post again hopefully soon.
@ericangel29844 ай бұрын
Do you ever build kits to sell?
@DangolWhopper4 ай бұрын
Really cool kit!
@vil3104 ай бұрын
Good job.👍
@2DogsAndAMan4 ай бұрын
I don’t think my wife would be okay with the condoms. But she also knows I have never used one. So she might be okay with it
@kristianmartialsurvivalper85224 ай бұрын
very nice, please tell me the dimensions of the glove box😮
@grandmofftarkin47624 ай бұрын
What kind of watch are you wearing?
@tonimacaroni53055 ай бұрын
In regards to the jute tube. Theres a thing called a rope lighter/trench lighter. Exact same thing except it has a way to light it on the tube itself, it has a flint wheel attached so i wouldn't need another way to spark of course always good to carry a ferro rod. Also has a ball so u dont accidentally pull it all the way thru
@jamesroachjr40745 ай бұрын
I have that same knife. I was wondering where you got the farror rod for it?
@mauricioacosta74925 ай бұрын
Any tips on battery and how often to change them?
@jrbarilla5 ай бұрын
Have you ever attended SERE training? I have Im a 16 year disabled combat veteran Just because you can go a week without food and “survive” doesn’t mean you would want to if you can avoid Same goes for water at 3 days By day two with no water your organs are shutting down with a lot of detrimental biological changes going on in your body As for food, the thinner you are the more you will feel the biological effects of no food much sooner This is a time where having some extra stored fat would benefit you tremendously So for those that are a bit overweight, your good to go longer Know how to procure food from your environment by way of edible plants etc. A survival fishing kit would fit in there and could actually replace some of the things you currently have there you don’t need But also, there are high calorie smaller options you should look into You have an entire empty bottle there going into it And then you can carry the bottle when filled with clean filtered water and use the space in the condor to hold your food rations for at least 72 hours I don’t see any way to directly procure food however you can use the fishing wire in your survivor cord along with those Bobby pins and fashion a fishing kit And you talk about creating shelter With what directly that your carrying there? You can of course fashion shelter from what you gather in the environment however that will be at a great expense of calories on top of what you utilizing while under normal activity Think in terms of a vehicle that’s a gas guzzler you’ll run out of gas that much sooner I’m just struggling to understand what you intend to accomplish with this kit and for how long over what distance to what destination This is first video of yours I’ve checked out Gonna take in some more Lot of cool gear though ✌️🇺🇸
@puppiesarepower36825 ай бұрын
The sharp contrast is that Central/South American immigrants carry the following; Mylar blankets Water bottles and sodas Lots of snacks, and a lot of tuna Cellphone An attack tool i.e. hammer (mostly to ward off danger on the Mexican side) Trash bags Broken multi-tools. They carry all of this in cheap backpacks. They wear multiple layers of clothing. Leggings are popular among both men and women. Women carry deodorant, nail polish, shampoo, and makeup. Men carry deodorant and supplements. On occasion, you'll have a man come in with a padded bra and panties in his backpack.
@thomasguerrero72895 ай бұрын
If you bought a couple Orca ones It comes with a shoulder strap , it has a top carrying handle and a bottom zipper pouch to put like a can of tuna or chicken in it . I put a can of chicken and pack chicken Romain noodles in a side molle pouch I attached on the other side and make chicken noodle soup . My handle ripped on the one I used the most and gentleman from Orca sent me a new one and another one that I have I lost the strap , I called to see if I could buy a new strap and he sent me a new water bottle pouch with the strap , super cool owner . Plus there just a bit larger and the Customer care rules . I had a condor one but gave it to my buddies boy . They may be a little more money but you get what you pay off it and more .
@puppiesarepower36825 ай бұрын
I keep a camping spork and a metal cup in my car. Why? Because I have relatives who don't wash their dishes, or do so in a questionable manner (using used home project sponges).
@JP-qn4uo5 ай бұрын
Should add an Epi-Pen to your med kit.
@coreopolis5 ай бұрын
Never fails, lol, they DO NOT burn underwater, it says right on the box, will reignite after being submerged in water and brought back to air. If you’ve got a different kind it would be a great video showing that.