there's no way i'm leaving chance to just one unit. i will still pack a chain or tow strap. you should always have more flashlights than needed. better have a backup for the backup. also, i dont recommend buying the cheap china stuff for emergencies.
@StevenDrakePhoto5 ай бұрын
1 is none and 2 is one!
@davdust5 ай бұрын
@@StevenDrakePhoto I like that
@andrzejtaramina27095 ай бұрын
Typical "comfort-based" first aid kit with no trauma components. If you had a catastrophic injury (say you punctured an artery with one of your broadheads or a knife) this kit would be pretty much useless and you would bleed out in 2 minutes. A kit without a tourniquet (get a real CAT TQ...not the Chinese fakes on Amazon), packing gauze (even better, haemostatic gauze) and maybe an Israeli bandage may give you piece of mind, but won't help in a serious trauma scenario. Add some chest seals (we are running around with guns, so gunshot wounds are possible) and some chewable aspirin (for heart attacks), and you would have a fairly comprehensive kit that might do some good in the event of a true emergency. Having some bandaids and such is nice to have, especially in a truck that is your home for months at a time, but woefully inadequate for serious trouble.
@JordanBussPhoto5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the insight! If you watch any of Steven's other videos, he goes over in detail the tourniquet he brings, QuikClot, along with some chewable aspirin, etc in his emergency kit: kzbin.info/www/bejne/roqsqoqYhpygoJIsi=frDVUJ_qwVUG26Dd&t=112 The chest seals would be a good idea though!