@MrLeonidas0001 I've usually got some cheap ones.The better qaulity wool blankets are nice and their prices range pretty high. If you can get a loom-woven blanket that has 20% Nylon, and add that to a cheap tarp and machete, you can survive and even live comfortably just about anywhere on land, if you have the skills. Add a pot, a proper hawk, a multiplier, folding saw, and chisel ...the world can wait. Stay out. Two thin wool blankets are more valuable than one good thick wool blanket IME. HTH.
I bought one of these machete/sheath combos and it's one of my favorite rigs. Pure functionality stripped of any unnecessary gimmicks or bells and whistles. And it's inexpensive so I don't mind using it hard. I've got similar kit that was 10x the cost, but those usually get left at home. Great idea and great product Mike!
Awesome machete info! I was wondering what kind of blanket you carry?
MrLeonidas0001 7 months ago
@MrLeonidas0001 I've usually got some cheap ones.The better qaulity wool blankets are nice and their prices range pretty high. If you can get a loom-woven blanket that has 20% Nylon, and add that to a cheap tarp and machete, you can survive and even live comfortably just about anywhere on land, if you have the skills. Add a pot, a proper hawk, a multiplier, folding saw, and chisel ...the world can wait. Stay out. Two thin wool blankets are more valuable than one good thick wool blanket IME. HTH.
zzzombiez 7 months ago
I bought one of these machete/sheath combos and it's one of my favorite rigs. Pure functionality stripped of any unnecessary gimmicks or bells and whistles. And it's inexpensive so I don't mind using it hard. I've got similar kit that was 10x the cost, but those usually get left at home. Great idea and great product Mike!
koapuali 1 year ago
This is quality info!
breauxp 1 year ago