PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO: -Heat Straps N1: ktku.co/fx -Greys ripstop slipper boot: prf.hn/l/VxBp5xJ/ -Fenix LD45R: bit.ly/49nThrQ -Hidden Aces: ktku.co/fl -Kato The Proppeller: ktku.co/fm
@christopherstone26913 күн бұрын
We are our brothers keepers. Your MH management tips are a big help, Carl. Thanks
@savagewalks6 күн бұрын
I have thought about your friend from time to time since you mentioned him last. You talk about him not having anyone to turn to in life, but he has you. Thanks for being a good friend and a kind human, I appreciate that you are willing to talk about men's mental health in ways most won't touch. Keep setting a beautiful example, Carl.
@CoffeeWithCarl16 күн бұрын
It's not always easy- we talk about the same things each week, but he's a good dude in a bad situation.
@shootjase5 күн бұрын
that last part... tremendous message. thanks for that.
@leemaxx19d605 күн бұрын
You’re a good person. Appreciate you. 🥃
@CoffeeWithCarl15 күн бұрын
I appreciate that
@va6gkthaskey3116 күн бұрын
As a Canadian that's also worked in Alaska in the winter. For the extreme cold I had an insulated canvas snow suit that I "coated" with waterproofing, basically a wax canvas. Then layered underneath with a wool layer of course. When the wind picked up I'd wear an Oilskin vest under the snow suit. To give an example how cold it was we had to use a tiger torch to keep hydraulics on the machinery from freezing up. Which we used the exhaust pipes from the machinery to warm a second pair of gloves to rotate with. 😂. Almost 30yrs later I still have my last snow suit I wore, it's definitely time to retire it but can't seem to let it go. Some really good memories with it. 🤷 Those were some cold winters 😂🤠
@michaeledwardlenzi6 күн бұрын
I love this type of episode. The stories make the gear come alive. 😊
@CoffeeWithCarl16 күн бұрын
I'm glad!
@RjWolf30005 күн бұрын
I wear a wool flannel shirt jacket under two waxed canvass jackets. Makes them into serious coats. Love the layered looks too. When traveling its a great way to pack light but real flexible for colder or warmer weather.
@jeffreydawson45205 күн бұрын
I didn’t even think to mention it last week but a nice cup of hot tea, mixed with honey and a shot of whiskey works wonders for the voice, congestion, and sore throat. I really like the Kato jacket but I’m kinda in the same boat, it won’t fit right. How I deal with the stresses of life and the burdens of taking care of others is definitely through compartmentalization, something I leaned heavily into the last few years of my army career. Glad you’re feeling better Carl, have a great week!
@theroadlesstraveled62535 күн бұрын
Hey Carl. So very true. Thank you for motivating me to reach out.
@joeybaldarelli66206 күн бұрын
I love my mouton everytime I put my hands in the pockets I smile
@eagleeyes97706 күн бұрын
If you like the Snowcrest overshirt checkout the Heat Straps Overlander shirt… it’s a far nicer design for half the price!
@davidlandrum5 күн бұрын
I have the overlander. It’s so nice.
@bigvisk11256 күн бұрын
ive been using fenix lights for a few years now, i dont own that one but i have been impressed with the ones i own.
@sparks61776 күн бұрын
Morning carl
@CoffeeWithCarl16 күн бұрын
Good morning!
@jugglingbob3216 күн бұрын
already had some coffee before this dropped so now for me it's "On the crapper with Carl " 😂
@CoffeeWithCarl16 күн бұрын
Hahahaha thank god this isnt a livestream
@MrJonfaircloth5 күн бұрын
All my work flashlights/headlamps are Fenix. I've been using them for years now. They are probably one of the most compact and durable flashlights for a fair price out on the market. I just wish they would get all their models on the USB C platform. Or maybe I've purchased new old stock off amazon. But it's a really good product for sure.
@88sstraight5 күн бұрын
Buzz Rickson’s N-1 can be had for under 600usd, they make one of the most accurate repros, mouton and jungle cloth included.
@michaelroselius54505 күн бұрын
Fenix E12 - uses 1 AA - daily pocket carry. 3 brightness settings. Great EDC. Reasonably priced as well
@nathanwhite56025 күн бұрын
Good job on the video
@curtshelp61706 күн бұрын
I just ordered the Duckfeet boots because the older I get the warmer I want to keep my feet. I've always wanted a shearling jacket but here in the central highlands of Arizona single digit temps are about the worst were going to see so it's hard to justify the expense.
@MJMac836 күн бұрын
Good morning!
@CoffeeWithCarl16 күн бұрын
Morning!
@Old_Sailor856 күн бұрын
Carl, try Russel Moccasin's Oneida as a slipper, or as my grandfather called them, "house shoes". If you liked their boots, you'll love the Oneidas.
@CoffeeWithCarl16 күн бұрын
I do love their boots, I'm wearing them now! Thank you for the recommendation.
@iancameron14956 күн бұрын
Received my Field x Carl jacket yesterday. The first one was a size too big, and the second attempt has custom shorter arms... I think it turned out great!(I would attach a photo if I could in a comment)
@CoffeeWithCarl15 күн бұрын
That is awesome!
@n00bstacle6 күн бұрын
I worked nights on the railroad this spirng from quebec to Ontario and only stayed with the company for one project. Definitely not the job for me lol
@CoffeeWithCarl16 күн бұрын
Thats a ROUGH gig!
@curtshelp61706 күн бұрын
I'm a short wide ex powerlifter and the fit of companies like Kato and Brave Star require me to buy XL for a tight fit in shirts and 2-3xl in jackets, bigger if I want to layer. They're still long in the body and arms requiring the extra expense of tailoring. That factor leads to reluctance in buying these expensive garments.
@davidlandrum5 күн бұрын
Brave Star is definitely for noodle arm guys. For jeans, I buy from Railcar. They have sizes up to 48 and two different fits. For jackets, it all Heat Straps right now. For shirts I buy from Benchmark FR, Origin USA and 1620.
@chrislarsen10335 күн бұрын
You need to come work in a derrick (100 feet off the ground) of an oil rig in North Dakota or Alberta when its 40 below! 🥶🥶
@monkeynicholas5 күн бұрын
Sounds real cold brother 😮
@ericmoss83446 күн бұрын
Just ordered one of Heatstaps V1 deck jackets. The toughest part of this was knowing which size to order. I have one of their Woolen Lumbar Jackets in XL which fits great... but the size chart on the V1 in XL would swallow me. I decided to downsize to a L and I'm hoping it fits well. Guess I'll know in 6-8 weeks. :)
@colerosman50396 күн бұрын
I think you need to get with heat straps and make another Hardware wool shirt Jack just for me😂
@jeffreed95 күн бұрын
ABC nightly news with David Murh showed Heat Straps last night and that their products are USA made. I expect their orders will rise a lot from that kind of exposure. PS, love your channels.
@nlibby.2686 күн бұрын
I’m doing a voodoo curse and deal with the devil, what ever I have to do to get a black workhorse this winter lol. Mid weight liner like flannel or Pendleton wool, I’d be overwhelmed with Joy. On another topic, will you be doing another winter work boot video??? I’m currently researching boots from Baffin, and Refridgerwear cause my feet are freezing up on rooftops in my Nicks boots. I need waterproof and safety toe, something good for climbing ladders.
@RLSteffler5 күн бұрын
I think you got debossed and embossed backwards, pretty sure debossed is when it's stamped down into the piece
@MrLlama9996 күн бұрын
Take a look at Kyrgies. Wool slippers made in Kyrgyzstan
@curtshelp61706 күн бұрын
How o you think the Weatherwool CPO and other similar shirt jacks compare to these?
@aruppert3145 күн бұрын
Genuinely interested in an honest response on this but I’ve always wondered why flashlights have become so incredibly complex, bulky bright and expensive… unless you need a very bright flashlight for outdoors or specific occupations or hobbies, I’ve never felt the need for anything brighter or more complex or compact than my streamlight microsteam. Any thoughts on real day today use scenarios where these other flashlights are better investments? Or is it like knives and pens where it’s just more fun and personal?
@barlotardy5 күн бұрын
Hey, as long as that light doesn't have that stupid f'n strobe mode that NOBODY USES. (Edit: Oh goddammit....)
@amBullseye6 күн бұрын
Just checking in to see if this is Carl Murasaki. Hmm ok no, seems like it's the Murawski impostor. Ok thanks bye
@monkeynicholas5 күн бұрын
You need a hug brother? ❤
@amBullseye5 күн бұрын
@@monkeynicholasall good, mate! It's a joke referencing to another channel that did a review and called Carl like that 👍
@chrislarsen10335 күн бұрын
You need to come work in a derrick (100 feet off the ground) of an oil rig in North Dakota or Alberta when its 40 below! 🥶🥶