Bug Out Bag
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  • Australian?

  • hello there, thank you for this useful video!!! How much weight that bag after being full with your survival supplies? yhx

  • yeah sry to say i would get rid of half of it

  • alot to carry

  • how much does your pack weigh?

  • gas masks are often overlooked ...because it's too OVER the TOP and that it COULD NEVER happen here...but when I lived in the Holy Land...all the people have gas mask and their children do as well...chunk the extra pliers(u have a multi tool) and knife...and buy a gas mask at least for your children. You can't store away ..AIR, but you can't prep for a temporary disruption from the air.

  • No affence but why so meny sisserors

  • hmm, the way you talk reminds me of home star runner

  • @kiiroushi2021 I was about to write something similar...

  • @kiiroushi2021 I was thinking Kripky from the Big Bang Theory.

  • map and compass?

    

  • @eizrah i actually like your set up, i am tired of unrealistic set ups. some of these guys out here need to field test their weight. i would suggest a lighter bag. map and compass. handgun. and a survival guide. a small radio and a good supply of antibiotics... a few other things that are my preference so i want even bring them up. kinda hard to give advice, in the end your geographic location will make or break your selections.

  • (cont) though a hooker would be GREAT, she can carry stuff.

  • (cont) oh and socks... many pairs. prob the most important thing. all this is for not if you can not continue forward. especially when you got a little one to provide for.

  • Some say you have too much "of the same stuff." It's a good idea. Those extra items will serve to fill some spaces when you need to have a kit or two in other areas. Good back items.

    keep it up. stonenstrop

  • what's the list?

  • Nice to see some one with decent knives in their bags. Every bag I usually see on youtube is packed with a crap tier blade. Good job on getting a decent blade man. other then that I like.

  • @TheSingingDemon The ESEE knives where the biggest and the most important of all of my purchases. Most of everything else could be found in your house already. They are great knives. I highly recommend then. The Izula II is my part of my EDC.

  • Cut cardboard to fit vertically in pill container as spacer. Will allow acess to pain killer and vitamins.

    Crush Ramen noodles and place in baggies to save space.

    Allen wrench to remove or tighten Esee scales.

    Hygiene: TP, Toothpaste/brush, camp soap, towel?

    Socks, underwear, bandana, spare prescription glasses.

    Extra batteries

    Signal mirror, whistle.

    Big screen T.V., Condoms, Hooker...opps! My Bad.

  • @ianrsigel LMFAO.... Condoms... Check.... Hooker... pick up on the way...

  • all that and no prep for firearms?what u gonna use against an armed threat that knife?u need at least a pistol.come on.

  • The second generation QC is actually QC impregnated into a gauze form. 'Combat Gauze'. I'm not aware of any other non-burning packet form that does not burn.

  • don't forget to buy some Anti Bio-tic / penicillin. in case you get cut.

  • Woth do yo prefer? The diamond ore the stone shapening tool( gona use it on a knife)

  • @TheJ0ne A good Sharpening stone is priceless.. Would take that any day of the week... Thanks for your support

  • Great BOB i got the same stuff except the Tiger Balm...had a hard time finding it

  • Awesome BOB, I just started mine no where near as ready yet... Thanks for sharing. I'll have to come back to this video for tips being that this is my preference for a first aid kit.

  • @TheBenobomb that's not an accent that's a speech impediment

  • @mvallin thanks for clarifying that.

  • where you get the small version of the big knife with sheath i like that

  • great setup! enjoying your videos!

  • To much stuff, and to much of the same stuff

  • Esse have great blades, and build- good steel, they just feel great

  • Wow the ignorance really shines through in this comment section. Good vid thx for the tips btw.

  • 1 Shelter [ tarp / tent / synthetic clothing / footwear ]

    2 Water [ filter / tablets / containter ]

    3 Food [ MRE's / fire starting / wild edible book / fish / small game ]

    4 Weapons [ security / food ] 10-22 12 GA Glock

    5 First Aide [ blood stoppers / pain killers / antiseptics / etc ]

    6 Misc [ assorted rope / duck tape / axe / knife / lighting / whistle

    HF communications / solar / rechargeable 12V & AA / etc ]

  • Thanks for sharing.

  • You talk like Homestar Runner.

  • Awesome, but to me it seems a bit heavy for a bag that is carried around as opposed to just sitting in a vehicle most of the time... especially given that its a BOB you probably have at least 3l of water inside, + a bit more since you seem to have dehydrated foods there. How much is its weight when you got it all together and are ready to go?

  • May i suggest some vice grips

  • i have a suggestion on the silver wear. I think you should get the military issue silver wear because they fit a spoon,fork,knife, and a cork screw and there very cheap and good quality there 5 dollars so you could buy one for you and your daughter. And you can find them in just about any kind of army and navy surplus store.

  • Dont let any one give u shit about ur accent man ur doing great plus u sound like Forest Gump and the ladies dig that :)

  • Suggesting Imodium tabs. Dont want to be dropping your drawers every 5 min.

  • ditch the bandaids duck tape will do it for ya

  • @haybon91295 NOT necessarily. Ever tried to stick duct tape to a dirty hairy patient...I have. Didn't work out so well. Had to wrap him with an ace wrap to hold the bandage on! Not a fun time. Band-Aids are a necessity. The tried and true piece of gear you must have...oh, and mole skin! =)

  • @TexasLibertyMan i agree with what you accept for i don't like bandaids the key is the DT being good quality and yes. For me ace wraps are a must they're versitile and adaptive. For moleskin i agree it's good for some people. For ex. friends and i were hiking in NM we put down 86.2 miles so naturally some got blisters, my buddy jj and i use DT on our socks everyone else either uses gold bond powder or moleskin. 3out of the 12 of us left with no blisters jj, tim and i but its what works for you

  • @haybon91295 Honestly I never use the Band-Aids...all my cry baby Marines wanted them though!! WTF! AND my moleskin! I brought it for them anyway, I get proper fitting footwear so THIS Corpsman don't get blisters! =)

  • @malcolnin lmao...

  • dude i subbed as soon as i heard your accent lol, but ahhh gud vid though, gud vid

  • You sound American but English at some parts :S

  • looks kinda heavy to be luggin around in a survival situation, but to be honest its better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.

  • Thanks for posting, very helpful!

  • cool video. keep up the good work!

  • thats alot of stuff

  • I saw you had Quick Clot Sport. As a US Navy CASEVAC Combat Corpsman may I make a suggestion? If that Quick Clot is the granule form swap it out for Trauma Gauze. It's guaze impregnated with the clotting agent MINUS the 150 degree temps that go with the granule! Also, it's 1000x better than the granule and you can use it more places on the body. (You can only use the granule in the femoral region NEVER the thorax or neck!!! EVER!)

  • @TexasLibertyMan My younger brother is also a Corpsman over in Okinawa... he suggested the same thing. Thanks for your sggestion...

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  • @TexasLibertyMan +1 for the replacement of Quick Clot. It's called "Combat Gauze" not Trauma Gauze, incase the guy decides to look for it.

    Much more useful and less harmful than quick clot, which the canadian military took out of use just for those reasons.

  • @CFMedic329 I checked my bag (a.k.a. "The Mobile Hospital") and yup...COMBAT Gauze. I stand corrected. Our Marines' IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) just replaced the Quick Crap with the gauze. Only took'm 10 years to figure it out. ;)

  • @TexasLibertyMan

    Being a medic U do know that the second generation of QuickClot does not cause burns.

  • No offence but thats alot of unneed stuff in my opinion.

    

  • I don't want to offend you, but what's up with the "r" ?

  • Why do you have needle nose pliers and wire cutters if you have a multi-tool?

  • where are you from??????

  • @JCole131 Georgia...

  • i like the way you get things done sir. and your speech inpedement dosnt bothers me (for trolls that are buttholes and make fun of people)

  • no 1 ever packs porn mags and when your out in the woods during what ever your gona get board, and what better way to stay intertained then to hit the wackers!

  • my bug out kit is 1camo tarp 1 feral rod 2 flashlights 1 good knife 1 compis 1 flashlight/radieo/cellphonecha­rger that has a solar panel a baterie and hand crank, 1 waterpump, 1 multi tool a colapsable fishingpole small tackelbox and a small 1staid kit and last but not least a role of fishing line and 3 rolls of ducktape, I also have a paratroupercord braclet and a mini 1 man tent straped to it, also my bag has a camelback that holds 2liters of water. Anyways no 1 ever has enough ducktape!!!!!

  • @whiteboypatrickkelly you forgot your dictionary! LoL! j/k man!

    

  • @TexasLibertyMan got 3 dirty mags!

  • @whiteboypatrickkelly LoL...one featuring each hole!

  • How many accents do you have?

  • lool some people don't carry all that the even run barefoot on thin air !

  • You have like 3 pair of scissors

  • With a pack like that, you have to watch those expiration dates.

  • what accent is this? sorry, iam european

  • @alpinestate Sounds like Lousiana, United States.

  • you should put a roll or 2 of electrical tape in as well because if you cut your self just put the tape over it and it will stop it getting infected

  • Wabbit season.

  • good ideas, but the accent is so difficult to understand.

  • @EstouDeToa he sounds like cartman xD hahahaha

  • @EstouDeToa - overlook it and stop whining

  • nice video, i recomend you keep some extra batteries for that pack, a flashlight will be something used alot in a survival situation

  • great video great kit good job

  • I could hear about 40% if what you said and the sound is horrible in the middle of the video.

  • dude are you hair lipped

  • @BizarreDARK3758 - one thing is for sure, you're an ignoramus!

  • You can run a store with all those things.

  • Does this video come with subtitles?

  • @funkytripper - karma will get you

  • @steve51704000 Fair play to you - LOL

  • @funkytripper I talk like that too. I was raised in Pulaski, TN and for some reason i talk like this :L. He cant help it.! I wish i could people are always saying "what" like they cant understand me. It makes me mad!!

  • I would say rather than ramen noodles invest in some MREs they have extremely high caloric density and nutritional value, one MRE can last a few days for the same space as several ramen noodle packs which have virtual zero nutritional value.

  • @docnovacane can food is harder to cary but is the best way to go, ramen and MTEs youse too much water

  • @docnovacane This is a good suggestion. But cost to calories is a factor here too. I can get 10 packs of ramen, and a huge package of nuts/fruit for a few dollars. One single MRE can cost almost all of that, or even a Mountain House meal. But I have been buying one or two every month, because they are probably a better option nutritionally.

  • @docnovacane true that. a lot of people put a crap load of ramen in there BOBs, when it is one of the least nutritional/energizing foods you can take with you. swap the ramen out for a couple cans of chili at least.

  • @docnovacane a thing is if you can actually buy some and if you can were?

  • with all this stuff, i suggest a fillet knife, it is over looked in many survival kits, i find it would just make the job easier if you are going to do some fishing. i included in my kit a telescopic fishing rod also, it just goes on the outside of my pack, where waterbottles normally go.

  • hmm..you seem to pronounce the letter R with L..interesting :) amazing video dude.

  • u sound like retard

  • so what is a Zipple?

  • you sir are a legend!!

  • ramen noodles are the way to go as far as food goes

  • great vid very educational

    

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  • cotton balls with vaseline???

  • @low72 cotton balls with vaseline on them burn very well

  • @larry4smoke Seriously bro? I've never heard of that...how much vaseline?

  • @low72 ya just cover the cotton ball in it. you dont have to cake it just put enough to cover the whole cotton ball.

  • Thats a great bag for the upcomming zombie apacalypse. However, With a bag like that you will be constantly expending resourses. For long term survival, might I humbly suggest developing a long term survival kit with a "slow burn" on resourses. examples include a thick 12 inch fire steel rod, an axe, a compas, a magnifying glass, a bow, arrows, a head lamp with solar battery, and a plain old fishing pole and a small bait&tackle bundle.

  • Very impressive setup! Most impressed with the ESEE my favorite blades! I have the izula 2, the 4, the 5 and the junglas!

  • can you not say your r's

  • RUN FORREST RUUUN!!!!!!!!

  • very good pack. informative video. thanks

  • i love your accent

  • Great video, looks like you got all the goods... Stay Safe, Good Luck...

  • Thanks for the vid. I forgot about the shoo goo. Will definately add it.

  • I watch a lot of these videos.... so it means something when I say you have one of the best bug out bags I've seen out there :) Great video!

  • To quote the late sgt. Elias: "you're humpin too much stuff...next time check with me first" :)

  • Dude your so cool.

  • your voice makes me want to punch u

  • @apofilms1

    yo comment make me wanna snipe u

  • @apofilms1 Fuck you buddy... Thats fucked up...

  • @apofilms1 your comment makes me want to punch you

  • canadian huh

    

  • This is a great collection of gear - for Bug Bag purposes it's great - but for camping, I would take out a few items as some stuff is duplicated. Great job!

  • That's a good b.o.b, but I have to have a extra bag for important documents, clothes for me and my family, for the water I'm planning on getting "datrex" water pouches and a x-pack water purifier, u can only use it 10 times but it good for 5 gallons, you should look it up on YouTube

  • swedish?

  • Great BOB. I like the Shoe Goo, I'll have to add that to mine. And yeah, a little vodka helps if you need to say, um, fix your broken finger or stitch up a wound. I learned that while backpacking a few years ago and was so glad I had it.

  • One more thing. Your daughter is young but not to young to learn. You should get a two way radio and teach her to use it in case you get separated. Pick a channel that is ya'lls.

  • you had me until i saw georgia tech lol. UGA!!!! Now for my pointers. If your going to carry noodles, get 1 package of noodles and some beef or chicken bouillon cubes. You will use less space. You can also split the bag of noodles down into 2 ziplocs and put them in a mess kit so its all in one. Oh and Wheres your pocket stove? You can get a little pocket stove with fuel tabs that burn 15 minutes I also have a fold-able saw to cut wood and a hand ax.

  • did i see some firearms cleaning kit at about the 6 :40 part do you keep a pistol as well?

  • Looks like you're really well prepared. Nice kit!

  • I would put a leatherman wave in their personally

  • Learn how to pronounce your R's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Nice vid great bag!

  • I think you're carying too much gear and that a lot of that gear is very specific in usage. When making these kinds of kits, it's better to think of more general and flexible uses. For example, instead of having a tent, have a tarp which can fulfill the roll of tent along with many other things.

    Maximize functionality, but never sacrifice space, weight, and variety. Your biggest disadvantage is you have to prepare for your child as well I find.

  • Nice job!

  • nice, but again, no cannabis or alcohol?

  • You from Georgia? Couldn't place your accent..

  • @sebashin1 i was guessing he's from Louisiana, sounds a little creole

  • You only need 3 things in life ( this is just a joke obviusly ) : wd40 to make things go, duct tape to make them stop, and a knife to do everything else

  • tip for the duct tape. take an old credit card and wrap a good amout around it! less wait and it takes up less room!

  • I dunno if you mentioned extra clothes, but I would put extra socks in there.

  • @Dogsbodycomedy lil country, a lil elmer fud

  • I would recommend adding some toilet paper! You never know what you can use it for! And possible a weapon or two. One of the best bug out bags I've seen on Youtube! Great Job!

  • Way too much stuff Bro :) what's the weight of the bag?

    Nice vid though, thanks.

  • What are good bags for teens that are cheap?

  • @guitarman43v3r Any bag will do. Take thier bookbag from last year (If it survived) and re-use it. The bag I got was for a specific use but is also over kill in many aspecs. If you like this bag you may look into a Go-Bag. Those you can get 50-60 and is made with the same quality as this on. I will be doing a review of that bag here soon. I have migrated many things from this bag to it.

  • @mcgiver2004 Im new to the hunting and outdoor recreation stuff

  • @mcgiver2004 got one for my daughter a good one to, at walmart back in the sporting goods, it was camoflage and had pink outline, it was perfect and 10bucks, look for it it is there. not the hiking ones they are expensive. but in the same areas as camping and hunting.

  • @guitarman43v3r the wal mart hiking packs are like 15 bucks and are pretty good for every day carry stuff; and most now have a hydration bladder pocket as well. if you can spend about 40 bucks piece you together and ALICE pack off ebay

  • shoo goo is a plus mos def; can even use it for emergency first aid bandage if you really really have to; but i dont recommend it- its like using superglue to bond a wound it hurts like a mofo...

  • @guitarman43v3r One with an ergonomic hip strap. The conventional shoulder straps are bad for your back.

    Very important to remember.

    Source: SAS Survival Handbook.

  • @guitarman43v3r hiking pack

  • Fantastic vid thanks for the ideas. God bless.

  • are you ray ramono

  • did Elmer Fudd make this vid lol...

  • @benniijw1990 dont be a dick

  • @timjseg im only jokin bro... calm down...

  • i would have a hammer and a pry bar in my bag for in case you are out and need to get into a bldg to get in out of the weather or take apart spmething to burn like a pallet and a dab of shoo goowill do good to start a fire

  • i would have a hammer and a pry bar in my bag for in case you are out and need to get into a bldg to get in out of the weather or take apart spmething to burn like a pallet

  • With your meds in the same bottle, separate with cotton to keep them from reacting and breaking open. A really good multi-tool and you can combine a lot of your tools, and save weight. You can wrap your duck tape around an old gift card to save space. Also Gerber makes a folding saw, compact ($20) comes with a case and extra blades. Great Bag Over all thanks for the ideas.

  • this guy is awesome! he sounds like a character from South Park!

  • Love your medication items & Shoe Goo. Great kit! Looks like you got everything covered. I would like to know the weight of the pack as well. Will keep checking for updates.

  • @gosutuan I will be uploading a new bag that I have started using as a BOB. Thanks for your comment and your support!

  • God bless you sir.

  • @blackbloc1 God has blessed me and my family. God Bless you.

  • lol youre voice sounds like a little boy..."over herwe"

  • @thesurvivor52 Sorry for the late reply, but it's impossible to be 100% American. "Americans" are descended from different cultures depending on who immigrated and reproduced there at the time. For example, you could be Irish, French, German, whatever, you just can't be 100% American. Example 2, let's say your Great Great Great Great Grandpa was born in Italy. Then let's say he marries a German. See what I mean here? I don't mean to sound like a smart ass but there you go. :P

  • dude you have a strong accent haha