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I have a small bag about the same size and i keep a pen knife, a small multi tool, a digital camera,four energy bars,paper pencil, matches nail clippers cord, whistle, compas, and a torch. :)
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@predatorhunter1978 your comment reflects your experience
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Good opening to the video.
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haj men- ju mast bjudifo Dog . Na tomhle videu si ale určitě polil ty maxi špalky petrákem ,jinak neni možný pokud nejsou napuštěný že tak chytli v tý zimě . Gut lak menn!!!!!!
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A kit that size isn't big enough for health and comfort items so you really have to prioritize. Environmental concerns first and foremost. I prefer the Gerber DET 600 for a multitool. remember to always follow your own advice if your offering training " if your not always prepared, then your never prepared " ~and then you didn't replace key a used item in your bag. I could give you a list of suggestions. please contact me at sirheathburkhalter@yahoo.com if interested
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nice. I have a Condor brand pouch that is laid out the exact same way. I have been trying to lay it out as a mini survival kit but keep running into the same issue of not enough room. I think the way to treat a belt pack like this with limited size is to pack essential tools and not worry about food. A kit like this works great as an EDC, and would greatly increase reaction time when needed, but there is no way food could be carried. Kudos.
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Great video as always. Hopefully we will all get to be "experts" like mr predatoruhunter 1978
what kind of coat are you wearing?
mohmog33 1 year ago
@mohmog33 , 5.11 3in1.
Equip2Endure 1 year ago
were you going roofing ?knee pads lol! any one that needs all that fancy crap is no wilderness pro or a real survivor! yes its good to be safe and prepared but you dont need to bring the whole outlet store with you in the wildernes.
predatorhunter1978 1 year ago
@predatorhunter1978 , well most of my professional experience training is with Law Enforcement and Military personal, the use of knee pads is very common place for me. After being in a kneeling position working for hours at a time (in reference to certification on multiple weapon systems), any individual find them to be a life saver. The fact that I have worked a hole in a set of uniforms on the range and in the field fairly quickly; it just makes sense to ad them to my kit.
Equip2Endure 1 year ago 5
@predatorhunter1978 , Furthermore, they offer multiple benefits in regards to keeping clothes dry if you are consistently in a kneeling position. Wet clothing will strip heat from your body roughly 20 times faster. Not to mention your femoral artery is one of the area you do not want to expose to colder conditions. And, lastly despite the advantages outlined above they make and excellent pillow when you are sleeping on the ground. For the extra 6oz of weight, I think I'll keep them on my rig.
Equip2Endure 1 year ago 4
Great video nice survival kit. i'm finally getting around to watching your older vids.
evankoeve 1 year ago
@evankoeve cool, hope you like them!
- Adam
Equip2Endure 1 year ago