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From: SurviveToLife
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  • Great CLAM Bag..it gives you the option of opening only on top..or fully opened..sweet. !! :-))

    Like your knowledge and quick deliverys..lol..I am sub ng. cheers

  • @MrBushLife Thank you for your nice words man! I do love this pouch, like you say, options. Glad to meet ya man!

  • lastly, what I WOULD do, but not yet havent, is stock a solar powered mini LED light that covers a broad area for camping. You wont believe how many people forget how to use a survival knife in a threatning situation :/

    But you did very good packing no less

  • @RyansInTheRanks Awesome man. Thank you for sharing your insight. I would love to see a video on your set up! I will take you advice and plan on making a new EMT pouch (in addition to my personal boo boo kit) and when I do I will give it a showing here on the tube. Thanks for taking the time and offering the help and insight!

  • @RyansInTheRanks Awesome man. Thank you for sharing your insight. I would love to see a video on your set up! I will take you advice and plan on making a new EMT pouch (in addition to my personal boo boo kit) and when I do I will give it a showing here on the tube. Thanks for taking the time and offering the help and insight!

  • I am also trained in athletic injuries so I carry some athletic tape and wraps and stock them in the mesh zipper. i dont carry ibprofin pills because that can give you some shadey looks haha. tweesers, nonlatex gloves, Hand sanitizer in a pernament marker shaped bottle, small magnifing glass and yes, I do carry a little portable packet of shampoo and conditioner under the pouch's bottom elestic bands. though, I do not carry a sewing kit, because I might get surgical glue for open cuts

  • I also carry a nail clipper for broken nails that are cutting into the skin walls of a finger or toe, I stock it by getting a pivot ring, or whatever you want to call those clamp rings used to hole holed punched papers, and I thread it through the nail clippers hole and onto this thread loop near the Upper parts of the zipper. Also some chemical ice packs in the first pouch with a fire blanket, second pouch I store Emergencey directions if someone else must perform action along with health info

  • @SurviveToLife, Well what I have done is Ive gotten a small bottle of anti itch spray in a very small bottle because I live near the canadian boarder so Poisen Oak and Poisen Ivey is a factor. I also carry 3 small packets of Surgical Lube, I have heard of times where a buddie of mine would hike some of the most rocky trails and come across people who break their bones to the point where the one would show, so if the skin is tight, the lube is helpfull and harmless so he could unwrap the skin.

  • More of a self EMT kit vs. help EMT kit but very good no less

  • @RyansInTheRanks Very good point! I guess I looked at it that way without even thinking about it. I appreciate your comment, now I look forward to making a 'help others' kit. Any contents ideas would be appreciated! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, much appreciated.

  • I like condor but there stuff is made in China. Even though it is made in cHINA, THEY HAVE REALLY HIGH QAULITY DURABLE PRODUCTS...( sorry for caps)

  • @KingTactical Thanks for watching and the comment. Yep, it is made in China, but compared to other stuff that is made in China it is very good and the price is very fair. Maxpedition, LA Police Gear and many other lines are made in China too. Made in USA stuff is three or four times the price and really for no reason (in my opinion). No problem with the caps, thanks for writing!

  • What exactly do you do when taking this kit? I'd suggest a tourniquet or quickclot at least. Something to quickly stop extensive bleeding. No matter what you do, wether you take this camping or carry it in your car you never know what you'll roll up on. Good kit all around though man.

  • @scuba3steve3 Thanks for your comment! This is carried with me everywhere I go (in my EDC backpack). I do intend on adding a quickclot (and a few oter items - check description above) but I hadn't thought of a tourniquet, great idea. I will plan on that. I also have another first aid kit I plan on shooting a video of that is my 'basecamp' kit in one of the old fashioned tri-fold medic bags, it holds double what this EMT pack holds. Thanks again!

  • That has to be one of the most comprehensive, most highly organised, and yet most compact med kit I've seen on youtube man. Impressive work.

  • @TheEnglishRedneck45 Thanks for your kind words man. This kit is in continual improvement, I am awaiting the arrival of a Condor Sidekick which will become my personal hygiene kit and leave room to add some more items that should make it really complete. Any sggestions are appreciated. Thanks!

  • That bag is like a black hole! Wow. Incredible load out.

  • @Grubkat It is! And truthfully, it can hold more! Thanks!

  • Nice kit, thanks for the review.

  • @MakingMasterClass Hey brother, thanks for watching and your kind words!

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