My bag weighs 10 kg with all my gear, plus two 1lt water bottles. For self defense i conceal carry my Sig P320 M18 with two extra 21 round magazines and pepper spray. I weigh 113 kg so i don't want carry too much. 😂
Probably a good shout to do a hike with the weight on your back to test it. I have a grab and go bag (house fire / get out quickly for an emergency for a few nights bag), and did a hike last year up Snowdon with the same weight on my back. Extreme test, but it was worth seeing what the weight is actually like for a long time on your back. Great content as always!
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 would you consider doing a survival / bugout test and document it? Love to see some content like that - it's rare to see it from a bugout standpoint in the uk
Nice kit, would be interesting to see you put you kit to the test, in a sort of bug out scenario. Loving the chanel. Can you also recommend where I can get some decent UK military surplus?
Definitely at some point soon pal will be taking this kit out probably in it's 24-hour configuration so I will definitely record and upload that video for you all to see. Now if I would recommend a surplus place probably surplus and lost I will find a link in stick it in a little bit but it's called surplus and lost
I commend you for your passion on this subject and I’m not trying to belittle you but that’s a lot of gear. Have you taken it out and rucked with it? Do you exercise? What type of shoes/boots and socks do you wear? The longest I ever went in one day was over 25 miles with a full pack and medical gear plus a weapon(shotgun) in Okinawa Japan and I was smoked at the end and I was 20 years old with no medical issues and I weighed 150 pounds. You have a lot of great ideas but to offer some advice I would start working exercising, losing weight and watching videos and reading books on the subject. Again not making fun of you or trying to give you a hard time but that is way too much gear and you have too many single use items.
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 Man I'm not trying to judge I really am not, but isn't bugging out a lot of fitness? Again man not trying to judge, good kit, good presentation
At least he's got all the gear. Now he just has to focus on fitness which is nice! . I'm the other way around I'm fit but no kit! So I guess to each there own. I'm slowly getting my kit going. Awsome review and great kit bro!
I think your bag is great. You probably wont have a lot of hiking to do and in a survival situation a little extra body weight will help you. You’ll adapt to the weight of the pack after a couple of weeks if you’re not already.
@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 ahha easily done. Well thought out kit that. Im in process of doing mine and trying to sort the mrs one also but trying to keep as light as possible for her.
@@batzpfsaddict2806oh yeah man I know what you mean I've got a one setup for my younger brother who I live with and his bag is a lot lighter than mine
To be honest the amount of money I put into this kit I think that all the time but being in the UK doesn't matter mate the fact of the matter anything could happen at any time the thing I mostly prep for is mass civil unrest. The current state of the world I've never been more happy this bag is at the end of my bed. But I truly hope I never have to use it.
If i may throw my thoughts in, there are levels to this, personally i started with a well stocked pantry as the shops running out/being unavailable seemed the most likely scenario. I was proven correct when all the toilet roll seemed to disappear haha. Foodwise its come in handy whilst the wife is job hunting, saves us having to buy everything. As for a grab and go kit, there are many likely scenarios where you just need to leave quickly and go stay in a hotel or at a friends for a one off event, doesn’t have to be the end of the world, so maybe just pack an over night kit and next time you go on holiday, you’ll have already started packing haha! Another couple of sensible things are: a black out kit, when the power goes out, you can easily grab torches/candles/batteries/headlamps. A well stocked first aid kit and a decent set of tools will sort most issues as well. If you’ve checked everything off that list, maybe then consider a full on bug out/ inch bag ❤❤
No offence but if you can't carry it, its really no use to you. Have you considered caches in and around your BoL? Or even making BoBs for your family members and distributing none essential kit amongst their bags?
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 Excellent my comment was based purely on your closing statement where you mentioned maybe having to ditch kit or could only carry for maximum 1hr. 1hr walking on average is only 3-4 miles, which isn't really that far when thinking in terms of I.N.C.H. Good presentation, newly subbed 👍🏻
Blimey geeza that’s a lot of stuff but this is your BOB I get it. Lots of redundancies apart from the added weight isn’t a bad thing considering what this bag is for. Braces not suspenders 😉haha! I’ve read through the comments, others and yourself have addressed the one thing that would be awesome improvement for yourself. I saw where you said you have hiked with this pack and fair play buddy that’s more than I’ve done but please improve your fitness. I’m no marathon runner just so you know 😉 If you can hike a few miles with this pack that’s impressive 💪🏻💪🏻 I wouldn’t be very comfortable haha! I like how you mention it a few times buddy again fair play and also the potential self defence in a SHTF. Sounds and looks like you put a lot of thought into the kit and what you would in a SHTF situation. Much respect 👍🏻👍🏻
Greetings….! My God such passion. I think you’re going to do just fine if you learn about how to evade the little shits that just cannot help themselves with Drones! Ditch Nothing ! Hit and clear we call it . Hit the streets and clear asap ! Dull the blades it’s a sniper thing!!!!! Good luck to you and you’re family!
Nice kit but I always wondered if something were to happen serious enough for those in the UK to need to bugout and never come home where are you going to go? If vehicles/boats didn't work wouldn't you be trapped on the island more or less? Obviously I know this would completely depend on how the event went down but let's say total catastrophe.
This is the issue with the UK. There isn't exactly the option to bugout. We are a small island. Drop yourself in the middle of the biggest woodland in the UK, you're still what, a few hours walk from anything? My idea of a UK bug out bag is "you need to get out the house and stay with someone else for x amount of time." House fire, flooding or local issues for example.
I understand what yous are saying but in a really situation most people in the UK will stay in the towns an citys and the people who would bug out to less populated area will most likely be other preppers who will either group up or avoid each other an the small amount who might be a threat still are lot less dangerous than the thousands in the citys who are desperately trying to live witch I see as a bigger threat
It's made of 600D polyester fabric it's extremely water resistant not entirely waterproof it's why I carried a poncho on the outside of my bag for waterproofing
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 thanks for the reply mate, I’ve got a 45L one for just day hiking but it soon gets filled up, I think I’m going to order one of these, it looks great. Thanks for the awesome content.
Stay in bro respectfully you lack reality. Running will always be the main factor. But you do have good shhhhh to get from you, let's think. No nice way to but it if reality isn't priority 🙏🏽
Love how people assume I'll be running at the end of the day I'm a big lad being bigger means I can carry more weight on my back plus I can always ditch my bag if I need I carry a webbing system which has the basics I need to survive for 72 hours
Need more light on pack items. Hard to translate accent,with out any visible object to v give clue to what your talking about.. Please go thru your many bags,instead of saying something never showing,then you toss the little Bags aside.No clue what was said nor what was in. The packs!. Turn on the lights!!!!!! Move camera more overhead,!looking down over the subject your talking about. Less camera on you when talking about the stuff in the many little bags.more contrast of subject ,& background.
Be great to see a video next where you do like 2 night practice with this bag.
Oh man I'm currently trying to plan out a trip most definitely will take this bag in its 24-hour configuration
Do you bivvy everytime then? Or do you have a tent as well
@@andyh6554 I have a tent I usually take when I'm gone someone else what when I'm on my own no point to taking it
My bag weighs 10 kg with all my gear, plus two 1lt water bottles.
For self defense i conceal carry my Sig P320 M18 with two extra 21 round magazines and pepper spray.
I weigh 113 kg so i don't want carry too much. 😂
Probably a good shout to do a hike with the weight on your back to test it.
I have a grab and go bag (house fire / get out quickly for an emergency for a few nights bag), and did a hike last year up Snowdon with the same weight on my back.
Extreme test, but it was worth seeing what the weight is actually like for a long time on your back.
Great content as always!
Yeah I've tested hiking with this bag in its 24-hour configuration glad you enjoy the content mate
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 would you consider doing a survival / bugout test and document it? Love to see some content like that - it's rare to see it from a bugout standpoint in the uk
The thing I like is that you haven't gone for camouflage colours.
I do love a camo but for a bag not really much need in my opinion
Keep up the good content 💪🏻
Cheers bro glad you enjoyed
Great set up mate think now I’m going to have to re do my set up
Honestly man each person's different just just build the kit you would feel comfortable relaying on in a situation best advice I could give to anyone
Nice kit, would be interesting to see you put you kit to the test, in a sort of bug out scenario. Loving the chanel. Can you also recommend where I can get some decent UK military surplus?
Definitely at some point soon pal will be taking this kit out probably in it's 24-hour configuration so I will definitely record and upload that video for you all to see. Now if I would recommend a surplus place probably surplus and lost I will find a link in stick it in a little bit but it's called surplus and lost
I’ve the same bag but in black good bit of kit 👍
Yhe it's a good investment I'm trying to get another one for camping
I commend you for your passion on this subject and I’m not trying to belittle you but that’s a lot of gear. Have you taken it out and rucked with it? Do you exercise? What type of shoes/boots and socks do you wear? The longest I ever went in one day was over 25 miles with a full pack and medical gear plus a weapon(shotgun) in Okinawa Japan and I was smoked at the end and I was 20 years old with no medical issues and I weighed 150 pounds. You have a lot of great ideas but to offer some advice I would start working exercising, losing weight and watching videos and reading books on the subject. Again not making fun of you or trying to give you a hard time but that is way too much gear and you have too many single use items.
Nice kit mate but fitness will be your biggest issue? Maybe I'm wrong like, but yeah man.
No man I'm aware I could drop few pounds but anything if needed to do camping or prepping it's not held me back so far
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 Man I'm not trying to judge I really am not, but isn't bugging out a lot of fitness? Again man not trying to judge, good kit, good presentation
At least he's got all the gear. Now he just has to focus on fitness which is nice! . I'm the other way around I'm fit but no kit! So I guess to each there own. I'm slowly getting my kit going. Awsome review and great kit bro!
Get a trolley to lug your kit around, good well thought out kit
Be careful with the patches as aren't a certain people publicly calling for Ðéâth to the English? Head on a swivel folks?
Yeah i got a similar knife the bear grils one 🤟🤟
Great video! What’s the bug out bag brand?
@@Notorious.Torrez5024 Glad you enjoyed the video mate link in the description to the bag and it's kombat uk the brand
I think your bag is great. You probably wont have a lot of hiking to do and in a survival situation a little extra body weight will help you. You’ll adapt to the weight of the pack after a couple of weeks if you’re not already.
Every day self efficiency ❤
Braces not suspenders, good idea that also
Cheers man completely forgot lad😂
@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 ahha easily done. Well thought out kit that. Im in process of doing mine and trying to sort the mrs one also but trying to keep as light as possible for her.
@@batzpfsaddict2806oh yeah man I know what you mean I've got a one setup for my younger brother who I live with and his bag is a lot lighter than mine
Was thinking on starting this bug out stuff myself but what are the chances of actually needing all this in the U.K.
To be honest the amount of money I put into this kit I think that all the time but being in the UK doesn't matter mate the fact of the matter anything could happen at any time the thing I mostly prep for is mass civil unrest.
The current state of the world I've never been more happy this bag is at the end of my bed. But I truly hope I never have to use it.
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 you got any other platforms I could message you on to get some advice and chat about this with ?
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 have you got a platform that we can chat on so can Learn more about this subject and get some advice
If i may throw my thoughts in, there are levels to this, personally i started with a well stocked pantry as the shops running out/being unavailable seemed the most likely scenario. I was proven correct when all the toilet roll seemed to disappear haha. Foodwise its come in handy whilst the wife is job hunting, saves us having to buy everything. As for a grab and go kit, there are many likely scenarios where you just need to leave quickly and go stay in a hotel or at a friends for a one off event, doesn’t have to be the end of the world, so maybe just pack an over night kit and next time you go on holiday, you’ll have already started packing haha! Another couple of sensible things are: a black out kit, when the power goes out, you can easily grab torches/candles/batteries/headlamps. A well stocked first aid kit and a decent set of tools will sort most issues as well. If you’ve checked everything off that list, maybe then consider a full on bug out/ inch bag ❤❤
Nice kit setupmate. I like the the thinking & anticipating scenarios. What EMP bag is that & where did you get it?
Nice bag bro!
Cheers pal
No offence but if you can't carry it, its really no use to you. Have you considered caches in and around your BoL? Or even making BoBs for your family members and distributing none essential kit amongst their bags?
I can carry fine pal but I understand and have some similar ideas to wat you have said mate
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 Excellent my comment was based purely on your closing statement where you mentioned maybe having to ditch kit or could only carry for maximum 1hr. 1hr walking on average is only 3-4 miles, which isn't really that far when thinking in terms of I.N.C.H. Good presentation, newly subbed 👍🏻
Blimey geeza that’s a lot of stuff but this is your BOB I get it. Lots of redundancies apart from the added weight isn’t a bad thing considering what this bag is for.
Braces not suspenders 😉haha!
I’ve read through the comments, others and yourself have addressed the one thing that would be awesome improvement for yourself. I saw where you said you have hiked with this pack and fair play buddy that’s more than I’ve done but please improve your fitness. I’m no marathon runner just so you know 😉 If you can hike a few miles with this pack that’s impressive 💪🏻💪🏻 I wouldn’t be very comfortable haha!
I like how you mention it a few times buddy again fair play and also the potential self defence in a SHTF.
Sounds and looks like you put a lot of thought into the kit and what you would in a SHTF situation. Much respect 👍🏻👍🏻
Greetings….! My God such passion. I think you’re going to do just fine if you learn about how to evade the little shits that just cannot help themselves with Drones!
Ditch Nothing ! Hit and clear we call it . Hit the streets and clear asap ! Dull the blades it’s a sniper thing!!!!!
Good luck to you and you’re family!
Thanks pal and glad you enjoyed the video.
New subscriber 👍
Welcome aboard!
Nice kit but I always wondered if something were to happen serious enough for those in the UK to need to bugout and never come home where are you going to go? If vehicles/boats didn't work wouldn't you be trapped on the island more or less? Obviously I know this would completely depend on how the event went down but let's say total catastrophe.
This is the issue with the UK. There isn't exactly the option to bugout. We are a small island. Drop yourself in the middle of the biggest woodland in the UK, you're still what, a few hours walk from anything?
My idea of a UK bug out bag is "you need to get out the house and stay with someone else for x amount of time."
House fire, flooding or local issues for example.
I understand what yous are saying but in a really situation most people in the UK will stay in the towns an citys and the people who would bug out to less populated area will most likely be other preppers who will either group up or avoid each other an the small amount who might be a threat still are lot less dangerous than the thousands in the citys who are desperately trying to live witch I see as a bigger threat
Hi mate, awesome video. Is that bag waterproof?
It's made of 600D polyester fabric it's extremely water resistant not entirely waterproof it's why I carried a poncho on the outside of my bag for waterproofing
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 thanks for the reply mate, I’ve got a 45L one for just day hiking but it soon gets filled up, I think I’m going to order one of these, it looks great. Thanks for the awesome content.
Stay in bro respectfully you lack reality. Running will always be the main factor. But you do have good shhhhh to get from you, let's think. No nice way to but it if reality isn't priority 🙏🏽
Love how people assume I'll be running at the end of the day I'm a big lad being bigger means I can carry more weight on my back plus I can always ditch my bag if I need I carry a webbing system which has the basics I need to survive for 72 hours
@@offtargetsurvivalandpreppi5283 train for your love ones that's why we do it.🙏🏾
I also do tracking humans and animals got some videos on it too 🤟🤟
Чувак, иди худей, ты не унесешь этот комплект дальше двери.
Понимаю, что ты имеешь в виду, приятель, но у меня это работает
Where you get that hatchet. Can’t seem to find it anywhere
Robens Dixie Axe is the name pal and ebay years ago mate.
Idc what you say. Good luck carrying all that shit.
No one will know this is a bug out bag!
Need more light on pack items. Hard to translate accent,with out any visible object to v give clue to what your talking about.. Please go thru your many bags,instead of saying something never showing,then you toss the little
Bags aside.No clue what was said nor what was in. The packs!. Turn on the lights!!!!!! Move camera more overhead,!looking down over the subject your talking about. Less camera on you when talking about the stuff in the many little bags.more contrast of subject ,& background.