Improved Survival Kit
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What is so ridiculous about a survival kit? Why don't you go get lost in the woods and not have ANYTHING for survival. I am a big survivalist. By the way, your "IMPROVED SURVIVAL KIT" is missing some stuff. And i think i spelt ridiculous wrong.
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your idea to boil in a plastic bag won't work. just get water purification tablets. and as far as "kit's being stupid", i agree that carrying something like that on you at all times is impractical and annoying. the idea is that you have a survival kit AVAILABLE when you most likely will need it. make one for your car, your home, and that's all you need. if you want a lightweight edc, get a pocket knife and steel pill fob keychain (fill with $10 bill, matches, water purification tablets)
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haha..."NEVER going to run out of matches" high hopes there huh bud?
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Did you make this vid so you do not have to research as the comments will do it for you.
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@hoosierarcher great advice I could not say it better about (Improved Survival Kit) there is so many use for fishing kits one time we use fishing line to sew up a tent or a large arm cut I LIKE THE WAY YOU THINK AND CARE ABOUT OTHER'S
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hmmmm, a pen? what happens when it gets wet? never going to run out of matches? hose clamps? mate comon, your gear doesnt have to be high tech at all just put some research and effort into it looking for better/lighter items, and tailor your kit to where you spend most of your time.
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mora, lighter, metal container
tinder, saw, cordage, tarp, blanket
flashlight/torch, whistle
flares, zipties, notebooks, oh my
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@scarefiction That's true, but I don't consider 2 lbs (1 kg) to be too heavy for me- for a serious survival kit. I distribute the weight on my body when out in the woods, otherwise, it's usually sitting in the car or on a table near the door. I do have smaller, more basic kits that can fit in a small belt pouch scattered in the car, at work, in my pockets, etc. I haven't weighed them.
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@TheDavidMalachi I actually did that years ago as an E&E tool design idea that I got from an old Vietnam SF vet originally. So razor sharp I nearly cut my finger off! I can't do it with my folding handle design b/c the spine is exposed; I would need a sheath for it. Good to see someone else has thought of it too. Thanks!
If this is the "improved" survival kit I'd hate to see the first one.
HessenDragoon 10 months ago 12
500 grams too heavy??????
Not near water, you can use a fishing kit to make traps for birds and small animals. Better to have someting and not need it than to need it and not have it.
Just take what you need to meet the Rule of 3s and basic needs.
I can tell you're young, because you "have all the answers." I pray you don't have to learn too many lessons the hard way.
hoosierarcher 7 months ago