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  • These are some of the most common things I've noticed people leaving out of their survival bag systems that I think need to be included. Everyones bag is personalized, but these are common items that are both useful and important to complete your BOB!!
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  • @siouxbe1
    @siouxbe1 8 років тому +125

    Thumbs up 'cause it looks like you're a bicycle mechanic

    • @Nelsoncycles1985
      @Nelsoncycles1985 8 років тому

      agreed

    • @joeymeraz
      @joeymeraz 7 років тому +3

      siouxbe1 kuddos on the bike maintenance tools

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  7 років тому +11

      Thanks man... I'm still doing it. Fix'n and sell'n bikes.... living the dream! I just moved to a different store... working at Eriks now.

    • @elizabethwilliams2439
      @elizabethwilliams2439 7 років тому +1

      Dynamic Prepper ..

    • @marlonlozano3690
      @marlonlozano3690 7 років тому

      siouxbe1 did you hear him or just looked at the background? Lol

  • @bretkratochvil6029
    @bretkratochvil6029 7 років тому +23

    pencil sharpener is also a very light product to help gather awesome tinder for starting a fire. gets paper thin shavings.

  • @h6hfelie
    @h6hfelie 7 років тому +94

    If you are a parent of a daughter and you create a bug-out bag for her (or are stocking up on necessities for shtf) DO NOT FORGET TO PACK MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS FOR HER!!! I cannot stress enough just how much danger she will be in if she doesn't have correct hygiene products in a shtf situation. Don't forget that she also needs the information to go along with the products, in order to avoid potentially fatal issues such as toxic shock syndrome.
    Also don't forget that stress can trigger a girl's first period, so don't think that just because she hasn't started yet means you can rest easy. Girls are starting to bleed as young as 9 years old now thanks to the western diet and possibly because of hormones in the water.
    If you are a single father or gay fathers you MUST educate yourself about this. Do not rely on female relatives to do your job for you (though I'm sure they would be more than willing to help you out/answer your questions/etc.).
    *Be there for your girls*

    • @pinkmagicali
      @pinkmagicali 7 років тому +3

      h6hfelie There are a lot of options for this now. Menstural cups for those who use tampons or washable pads. You can make your own reusable pads too.

    • @freedomfighter1861
      @freedomfighter1861 7 років тому +6

      Im just gonna say shut up meg, and leave my daughter behind

    • @jduff59
      @jduff59 7 років тому +5

      tampons are useful as bandages or fire starting water filtration, etc.

    • @lesseay8474
      @lesseay8474 7 років тому +10

      h6hfelie no such thing as a gay father.

    • @Mama.annalise
      @Mama.annalise 7 років тому +1

      h6hfelie get a menstrual cup!

  • @danconway5505
    @danconway5505 8 років тому +12

    I keep a couple heavy gauge "ziplock" bags they have many uses don't weigh much, and can save you. Extra water storage is one if they are of sufficient size. I try and use the freezer bags as they tend to be of thicker plastic. Not to mention you never know when some extra waterproofing might come in handy. For your dental tip clove oil works great if you can't patch the problem as it deadens the pain and kills germs.

  • @daniellongo7611
    @daniellongo7611 8 років тому +127

    Valentine's Day cards. Romance doesn't have to disappear when your running from the zombies,...it doesn't.

    • @straydogoutdoors7050
      @straydogoutdoors7050 8 років тому +24

      best comment EVER!!! And great point also! It doesn't matter how many "more" items you add to a bag, you can NEVER be fully prepared with ONLY the items you carry in a backpack. The TRUE survivalist packs more "tools" into his/her brain bag than into their "bug out bag"

    • @NXavier787
      @NXavier787 7 років тому +1

      Daniel Longo: Dude, I totally agree. Valentines, Birthday, Anniversary, Birthday. Man, I'm adding some Hallmark to my BOB! lolz - great post, much needed levity in these tough times :-) God bless you.

    • @suemcfarlane4199
      @suemcfarlane4199 7 років тому +4

      Daniel Longo ditto for condoms people still get pregnant during emergencies in fact because sex is life affirming it is quite commonplace

    • @654Crossman
      @654Crossman 7 років тому +1

      sue mcfarlane maybe for weak ass men. I have a out of control labido but havent fucked a girl in three years. Piece of advise: please yourself if it gets bad enough...

    • @noneya9035
      @noneya9035 6 років тому

      Lmao. Awww. I love this.

  • @1pierosangiorgio
    @1pierosangiorgio 7 років тому +47

    on pictures. yes and no. pictures are indeed a confort thing. but can be used by people who wants you harm to torture you psychologically. in the army, when in deep recon into enemy territory, photos are banned. good video. hi from Switzerland

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 7 років тому

      Piero, I've considered Switzerland a country that (like Israel and South Korea) has a nationwide preparation mentality because of constant threats of invasion. Is it a requirement to keep a rifle and one fully loaded magazine in the attic if you are in a militia or neighborhood defense group?
      Not that they would invade but I would be most worried about Italy. They have decent weapons and well trained troops who would know how to navigate in places like the Alps. However, France and Germany look SCARY because of their size. Let's hope the Italians aren't digging tunnels under the Alps. : )

  • @4BearWarrior
    @4BearWarrior 7 років тому +14

    I would consider either Bug Spray or a Mosquito Net for when your in Mosquito Country. Zeka is no joke and being bitten by them is no fun either.

  • @just-dl
    @just-dl 6 років тому +1

    from the comments, I can see there's not universal agreement on all items, but, I like what you did here; anytime you stop to consider what you've packed, and why, it's a good exercise. This list may spark an idea of something else that's needed, and the extra consideration is always time well spent. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. Cheers!

  • @loganschurman6930
    @loganschurman6930 8 років тому +7

    lol. I'm literally just getting over a stomach virus. Couldn't agree more. Not to mention stomach pain is not only debilitating but can prevent sleep. I would also suggest any form of good electrolyte powder such as elotrans. When with diarrhea you typically don't get nutrients you need. Easily mixes with water

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  8 років тому +3

      Dude that sucks!! Hope your feeling better bro.... good suggestions

  • @coolstorybruh88
    @coolstorybruh88 7 років тому +32

    Best bug out bag food is peanut butter. has enough protein carbs and fat in 2 Tbsp.

  • @theoriginalkeepercreek
    @theoriginalkeepercreek 8 років тому +55

    A lot of folks don't know that zip ties are reuseable without cutting them!

  • @thomaswhitten2537
    @thomaswhitten2537 7 років тому +1

    To your #2 Dental Care I would add denture cream and/or denture care items like Effordent. There are a lot of people who have denture or partials that require cleaning, soaking or even repair in a bug out situation. Denture cream is also adhesive that might be used to fasten gauze or other bandages to skin. Add to Garbage bags and Water is Ziplock brand 1 gallon bags. They're water tight.

  • @301joey1
    @301joey1 7 років тому +1

    Great video, I have been prepping about 5 years now and working on bug out bags for about 2...The food issue, meds, and lack of shelter material amaze me...Im no pro or ex military just a older guy thinking about what I may really need and it varies from person to person, calories are a major part of my system, sure I can fish and hunt but you need serious back up to get to it during the high pressure and anxiety situation, I got big stores of meds and antibiotics also.

  • @marieschieler1914
    @marieschieler1914 8 років тому +30

    Nail clippers.

    • @extec101
      @extec101 7 років тому

      dont need nail clippers just use a knife delicatly and its posible to manage nails and its one tool less to tote around with.

    • @654Crossman
      @654Crossman 7 років тому +1

      extec101 nail clippers are good for more than nails. Showed people that in bootcamp when my multitool was nail clippers.

    • @extec101
      @extec101 7 років тому +2

      ok then its more usefull thigs to it then fixing nails :)

    • @VolleyballMama
      @VolleyballMama 6 років тому +2

      I carry nail clippers in my purse and I can’t even tell you how useful they are in many situations. I agree!

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom 8 років тому +2

    I carry a 4-way silcock key. Urban setting, very useful for accessing water from the outside of commercial buildings. A bit heavy. About $9 at the hardware store.

    • @NGMonocrom
      @NGMonocrom 8 років тому

      Yup, still need pressure. Thing is; there's going to be pressure even a few days after a major disaster. Most folks don't even know you can get water from the outside of commercial buildings. Even if they figure it out, they'll be in for a huge disappointment if they try using a multi-tool to get at the water. The nice thing with a silcock key is that it gives you the four sizes right in one convenient package.

  • @_evilqueen
    @_evilqueen 7 років тому +2

    Good ideas -Thanks for taking the time. I didn't have any GI meds but I will now, as you make a great argument for it. Dental kit with anbesol is also a must have that most don't think of. Thanks again

  • @vulpine321
    @vulpine321 8 років тому +3

    in a shtf situation the main dental is a pair of pliers. :D gar bags are great but make sure they are not the bio degradable type or they will fall apart if you use them for a shelter. the garden bags are far tougher, and larger :)best way to test a bugout bag is to go hunting regularly. if you find you don't have what you need for 3 days hunting, you don't have what you need for a bug out bag.

  • @pwrfwd26
    @pwrfwd26 7 років тому +6

    this is the perfect video to have a drinking game to. take a shot everytime you hear "bug out bag"

  • @arctodussimus6198
    @arctodussimus6198 6 років тому

    I've been making "survival bags" as a hobby for about 30 years. Have spent days, weeks, and months at a time using and testing my gear, and skills.
    Rarely do I see things I haven't done or heard of. This video made me think. Well done.
    I like the water bottle idea. I carry the Sawyer Mini in most of my bags. Never thought of carrying an empty (or full) Smart Water bottle.
    I actually carry an empty Stainless Steel bottle for the same reason as you, only I fill mine with beef jerky.
    Always carried a dental kit, something most folks don't think of.

  • @bagotoetags801
    @bagotoetags801 7 років тому

    Unbelievable, I started watching Prep videos ever since Hurricane Irma and didn't want to be caught without stuff. I did not have any of the ten thing you talked about in my bag. Now I will. The beauty of those items is they can all fit in the palm of both hands except the water bottles. Great delivery, thanks.

  • @triplefoutdoors6331
    @triplefoutdoors6331 8 років тому +8

    I never hear anybody talking about taking care of your eyes. What about some eye drops for flushing them out?

    • @Sig229DAK
      @Sig229DAK 8 років тому

      +Jeff Schall Clean water, just sayin'.

    • @jamesfilmore2058
      @jamesfilmore2058 6 років тому

      Do what Bayer G. Would do, use piss.

    • @mikeVyh915
      @mikeVyh915 5 років тому

      And eye pro

  • @kyleotero5787
    @kyleotero5787 8 років тому +4

    with the whole garbage bag to water proof your items. what I've done with my whole bag is bees wax and a heat gun will completely water proof your bag. just rub the wax over the textile and heat it lightly and do this 3-4 times or how ever many times you feel

  • @sitbone3
    @sitbone3 6 років тому

    What I really liked the most is how he continued to show pictures of his hands.......instead of the items he was recommending. First class idea for a video.

  • @TrailRecon
    @TrailRecon 8 років тому +1

    Great video! I would second having the anti-diarrheal and laxatives. I also keep Motrin and Benadryl in small ziplock med bags and a little hydrocortisone cream in a straw.

  • @Dyers88
    @Dyers88 7 років тому +3

    you should do a video on shit people put in their bag that they shouldn't-like some of these guys that put 40 different torches all over their bags...like they're gonna make a disco when they get where they're going

  • @donboehner6005
    @donboehner6005 6 років тому +5

    Olive oil for a fat source and salt and pepper and or a multi-spice like Old Bay. Living on fish without a fat source will cause rapid weight loss.

    • @sitbone3
      @sitbone3 6 років тому +2

      Fish is a fat source.

  • @panjwaipunishers97
    @panjwaipunishers97 8 років тому +1

    Great list. I have a few of them however, certainly a few on there I wouldn't have considered until I saw this. Thanks man!

  • @BostonG
    @BostonG 8 років тому +6

    Something I've seen missing from almost every bugout bag on youtube is a gun cleaning kit. I use a compact one that will clean both my AR and my handgun(s)

    • @sitbone3
      @sitbone3 6 років тому

      Guns don't need cleaning as much as you've been told. You can put a few thousand rounds through any gun and it will work just fine. That being said, if you've dropped your gun in sand, dust, mud or some slime it might not be a bad idea to have some patches and a rod.

    • @swampthingforteinadeyate9007
      @swampthingforteinadeyate9007 6 років тому

      mysterioso 100 true except with ARs. Why i dont own one. I own AK all i need is a stick and an old sock. Same with my shotty, 308, and pistols. Cleaning kits and oil is overrated.

  • @TheScottelias
    @TheScottelias 8 років тому +4

    The thing with the smart water bottle is that they are a heavily chemical based bottle, those chemicals release into the water in the sun. For people who have sensitive stomachs it may be worth avoiding them.

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  8 років тому +1

      The FDA has debunked that myth. See University of Michigan study on plastic bottles.

    • @DevilDog-nz6xn
      @DevilDog-nz6xn 8 років тому

      the fda took a shitload of chems out of all plastic bottles due to cancer so ya this used to be a problem but not any more

  • @hunterromano5562
    @hunterromano5562 7 років тому +7

    #1 should have been a 10mm socket, God knows there is never one to be found when you need it lol

  • @craigslaunwhite579
    @craigslaunwhite579 7 років тому

    Thanks the back pack run through. I especially liked the info about the Oakley bag. I love that movie.

  • @talkinglens1
    @talkinglens1 6 років тому

    Excellent presentation. Gave me more things I need to prep before leaving on an up and coming trip with my son!

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  6 років тому

      I got more coming, thanks for watching~!

  • @jcwood5040
    @jcwood5040 8 років тому +4

    Expanding on your good advice about stomach meds some good multi vitamins are not a bad idea. If you have a vomiting or diarrhea situation for more than 24 hrs you will be very dehydrated and also need something to bring working levels of vitamins and lytes up to near normal. Not to mention if you are in a longer term situation your food intake will probably be less than perfect. MVIs are a good thing to pack with the sport drink powders. Remember Do not use up the sport drink powders during a Diarrhea and or vomiting situation (food poisoning) because its going to run right through. Use water only. Gatorade and vitamins later.

    • @roofertilldeath2071
      @roofertilldeath2071 7 років тому

      what if you are a chick prepper think she should add a dildo for sex craveings!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @vikingbrowski3718
    @vikingbrowski3718 8 років тому +4

    haha well i have a few tricks up my sleeve. I have a lot of medicinal plant knowledge so I know what plants are anti diarrhea, so i don't carry anti diarrhea. I also usually hone my knife on my leather belt rather then sharpen, and it gets just as sharp as before. great video.

    • @cameronbuttigieg9060
      @cameronbuttigieg9060 8 років тому

      How's that work for you in the winter?

    • @vikingbrowski3718
      @vikingbrowski3718 8 років тому

      Cameron Buttigieg
      where i live winter is not very bad, and i have found common plantain even in winter because its a yard weed. it is good for anti diarrhea. also being in an area with a lot of water helps, because you can replenish your fluids. i also have a pretty strong stomach that can handle a lot lol

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  8 років тому +1

      +viking Mckim I've never met a guy that didn't think he had a strong stomach...

    • @vikingbrowski3718
      @vikingbrowski3718 8 років тому

      Dynamic Prepper
      growing up a poor kid i ate a lot of 4 day old left overs, and mixing foods cuz it was all i had. I also am a big hot sauce fan, and even with a hangover i barely puke when i probably should. I'm not saying i have an iron stomach, but its probably better than average.

  • @fightingbear8537
    @fightingbear8537 7 років тому

    When you have to use your bag, you will never forget what you left out! Great video.

  • @clarkeugene5727
    @clarkeugene5727 6 років тому

    Excellent tips. There is another BOB aspect that I suspect most folks don't consider. Probably just as important as what is in it or where you keep it for the bug out would be . . . . . .
    does a prepper ever actually put it on, feel the weight, adjust the contents to assure there is nothing poking you in the back? How about making sure it is somewhat balanced no matter what the weight may be? One more thing. . . . . it would be a good idea to wear it for an hour (around the house) twice a month. Get used to the limitations issues that it will present to your normal walking or running. Happy Prepping!!

  • @Sodbusta
    @Sodbusta 7 років тому +5

    Dental first aid. Good idea!

  • @michaelmoore5438
    @michaelmoore5438 7 років тому +29

    Salt................

    • @KosukiFire
      @KosukiFire 7 років тому +3

      Michael Moore
      I find straws work great for salt and pepper and other spices. Hair straighter both ends to seal t, like honey sticks. If opened and party used, get braces rubber bands a s fold over and seal. Plus minirubber bands have many uses for lets say, finger splints and bandages

    • @sitbone3
      @sitbone3 6 років тому +1

      NO. All energy bars and freeze dried food already has too much salt in it. The latest studies have shown that you don't loose enough salt through strenuous exercise to do physical harm. Water is the most important.

  • @momsgreenhouse9306
    @momsgreenhouse9306 8 років тому

    You now have another subscriber...in all the lists and videos I have watched, and that's a lot, you are the first one I have come across that adds photos and zip ties.

  • @EldarDoyle
    @EldarDoyle 8 років тому +2

    If I may add something, I have been using glue gun sticks (made out of silicone) as a glue, or rubber etc. Using a lighter is the best way to use it, you light it like you would a cigarette, and it starts going from solid to liquid, you put it on a wound, a tear or anything, it cools in approx. 10 seconds and you are ready to go.

  • @shaneblack8766
    @shaneblack8766 8 років тому +13

    Pictures are also good for moral and hope. The first thing in the rule of 3's is you can't live 3 seconds without hope. Just the fact of having a picture of friends and loved ones in a bug out situation if you're separated from them can give you hope.

    • @654Crossman
      @654Crossman 7 років тому

      Raven Leap you will get a boost of hope when you successfully eat an animal without buying meat from walmart...

  • @byteblock1667
    @byteblock1667 6 років тому +4

    I'm certain a lot of people would forget nail clippers.

    • @AnythingOutdoorswithSteve
      @AnythingOutdoorswithSteve 5 років тому

      Plus the clippings double as a tasty treat and settles the stomach. Chewing on your nails is healthy for your teeth and great for reducing stress

  • @greatscott6755
    @greatscott6755 7 років тому

    Good review 👍 a few items I have to add to my kit like a dental first aid kit, hadn't heard of that one. Other items I'm glad to report I either have or have on my wish list.
    Nice to hear someone else say what I worked out a few years back about food items. I have jerky, museli bars, nuts & dried fruit. If you sieze up, YOU sieze up!

  • @ozzmann3217
    @ozzmann3217 7 років тому +1

    I have always had one question about the diarrhea med thing. Isn't your body trying to get rid of something bad in most cases? I don't really know how it all works but if that is the case it seems like something meds wouldn't make better just mask the symptoms and like you said keep moving etc... let me know your thought I appreciate all the knowledge man great videos

  • @Shane101A
    @Shane101A 8 років тому +3

    Bars like Clif bars and lara bars are by far a better option than beef jerky or whey protein. They contain the plenty of amount of fat and protein and better yet they actually contain carbohydrates to give the body maxium energy and numerous vitamins and minerals. 10% of total calories(about 55grams for 150 lb man) from protein will sustain all protein needs for a person. Carbohydrates are by far more important to keeping up energy as protein is in essentially food while meat has no carbohydrates.

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  8 років тому +2

      +Michael Shawn I've been a Clif Bar dealer at my store for over 15 years... as well as Hammer, Scratch Labs, Health Warrior, Honey Stinger and more recently Bonk Bar. I don't think many people forget energy and nutrition bars... thus they didn't make this list... in fact I think they are fairly ubiquitous. I sell Cliff Bars due to demand, but in reality they are not much better than a Snickers.... and in fact most pro endurance athletes just eat a Snickers and a can of Coke when they need a boost. To tell the truth I'm not a big fan of Clif.... overpriced and poor quality if you ask me. I much prefer Health Warrior and Bonk Bar.... rounder nutrition, all natural and more protein per bar. But in my book these are not replacements for real food even in a bug out... just supplemental stuff to avoid food fatigue. IMHO... The Bonk Bar PB&J is THE best bar on the market.... sooooooooooo good! Right now I am sampling Coffee Bar to perhaps sell in the store... we will see, not bad so far.....

    • @Shane101A
      @Shane101A 8 років тому

      Considering clif bars a 70% organic, gmo free, and made with a lot of complex carbs that help with sustained energy, id say they are much healthier than a snickers and coke. THe bonk bar and healther warrior arent to shabby, but a lacking the 23 vitamins and minerals from the clif bar the would come in handy in a bug out situation considering it will help round out that lost nutrition. I wasn't saying cliff bars/ bars in general weren't a common item in a bugout bag, I was saying they are a better option than jerky and whey powder for protein because they contain much more nutrition for sustained health and energy and have plenty of protein while jerky and whey has no carbohydrates and carbs are the energy powerhouse macronutrient,

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  8 років тому

      Michael Shawn
      Energy bars in general are really nothing more than fancy candy bars. I'm not saying its a bad idea... again whatever you like to avoid food fatigue and keep things interesting is great. I tip toe around things like these because I think people packing snacks and bars in BOBs in lieu of real food and meals is a major mistake.... as I addressed in my Top 10 BOB Mistakes video. If you are supplementing your diet with these then fine... if your advocating using these bars as your diet in replacement packing actual food/meals... then we have a fundamental disagreement that probably will not be bridged. My point about protein is simply as supplemental means... not attempting to live off that shit... and in that context things like beef jerky, pemmican and whey are great and light light ways to increase your protein intake, and thus a good idea... not to mention cheap...

    • @Shane101A
      @Shane101A 8 років тому

      +Dynamic Prepper For sure only supplementing for a short period of time until major food source is accessible.

  • @SAVAGEKEYCONSULTING
    @SAVAGEKEYCONSULTING 8 років тому +3

    dont pack jerky, mmmm lions, tigers and bears love it. Christ, let Him provide for you.

  • @WarGrrl3
    @WarGrrl3 6 років тому +1

    I learned abt the emerg dental care kit the hard way, i won't forget again. Excellent vid. Thank you

  • @TacticalAdvantageArmory-com
    @TacticalAdvantageArmory-com 8 років тому

    Good call. Glad I watched. My bag is designed for long term and has many items people don't always think of, but I overlooked zipties somehow.

  • @AngelicPeopleHurt2
    @AngelicPeopleHurt2 7 років тому +7

    Hand Sanitizer to clean Sap off hands or knifes....and a clothe to rub it off

  • @overdbus
    @overdbus 8 років тому +14

    Epipen would not be a bad idea.

    • @jtop2038
      @jtop2038 7 років тому +1

      Those who really need a epipen usually have them with them and those who think they do are the ones who forget.

    • @chrism6904
      @chrism6904 7 років тому +7

      Expired Epi is better the no epi at all!

    • @KosukiFire
      @KosukiFire 7 років тому +2

      Peanut Butter sticks and Honey sticks

    • @impalamama7302
      @impalamama7302 6 років тому +1

      Benadryl Caps, dont need an RX and longer shelf life and cheaper, you can put them under the tounge .
      But if you have highly allergic reaction and need one in anyday life, yes by all means!

    • @grouch314
      @grouch314 6 років тому

      I'm pretty sure epipens are useless unless you can get the patient to the hospital quickly, they just buy time

  • @Jon6429
    @Jon6429 8 років тому

    Some pretty good tips there and in an emergency it wouldn't hurt to take anti-diarrhoea meds before grabbing the BOB. Protein powders and liquid meal substitutes like Complan are also definitely worth considering, bugging out after all out is all about speed. You want to reach home or a place of safety as soon as possible so mix,chug & run makes a lot of sense.

  • @nmr6988
    @nmr6988 6 років тому

    Excellent video and advice, thank you! Organic turkey/beef jerky is a quick fix, and Lara Bars are the healthiest pure fruit and nut choice. Try them!

  • @cyphersuit1
    @cyphersuit1 8 років тому +6

    wherecan i buy a dental emergency kit? never knew they exist

    • @TheAvkdutch
      @TheAvkdutch 7 років тому +2

      American medical kits has dental repair kit

    • @lisanull6749
      @lisanull6749 6 років тому +2

      Walmart and most drugstores carry temporary filling material and such. Great video.

    • @OldNavajoTricks
      @OldNavajoTricks 6 років тому +1

      Amazon

    •  6 років тому +2

      You can get one at the dollar tree. For a dollar!

    • @cess308
      @cess308 6 років тому

      I believe Skinny Medic and Nurse Amy each have their own bug out dental kits as well.

  • @elbryan9
    @elbryan9 7 років тому +3

    Why not just use 550 paracord instead of keeping multiple sizes of zip ties?

    • @mountain-high2540
      @mountain-high2540 7 років тому

      elbryan9 where can u buy that 550 paracord? ty

    • @elbryan9
      @elbryan9 7 років тому +2

      Mountain-High Pretty much anywhere that sells outdoors equipment. Walmart, Cabella's, Sportsman's Warehouse. Or you can always buy it online like Amazon or a lot of preppers type sites sell it.

    • @mountain-high2540
      @mountain-high2540 7 років тому

      elbryan9 TYVM

    • @jamesfilmore2058
      @jamesfilmore2058 6 років тому +1

      Just get the 10inch ones and paracord. Options are good thing.

  • @Shooter11B
    @Shooter11B 8 років тому +1

    Hi, new subscriber here. Forgive me if you have already included these items in your BOB. This is the first video of yours that I have watched. OK, I have three items people forget or overlook. 1. Toilet Paper. Enough said for that one! 2. Pen/Pencil and paper for coms, fire starting, sector sketches etc. 3. Hiking boots and or bug out clothes in general. This last one is a big one for me and I bet a lot of people. I would think that most people do not wear bug out appropriate clothes daily and they most definitely do not wear good boots daily, I know I do not. So good boots and a set of bug out appropriate clothes almost never make it into anyone's bag from what I have seen. Great video, I look forward to watching your others!

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  8 років тому +1

      +Steven “Shooter11b” Szabo Great suggestions! Thanks for sub'n

    • @Shooter11B
      @Shooter11B 8 років тому

      Dynamic Prepper Roger that!

    • @itsrickeritsricker
      @itsrickeritsricker 8 років тому +1

      i bugged out in my brogues lmao

  • @dandingo13
    @dandingo13 8 років тому +1

    Great video, bud! The one thing I would add, to complement the N95 mask, would be goggles. I have both N95(8) and goggles, which may really, really help if there's smoke, dust, etc. Sunglasses may work but goggles will definitely be more effective, IMO.

  • @brandonmoller6584
    @brandonmoller6584 8 років тому +4

    Great info, way to llllooooonnnngggg! this video should have only been about three minutes long.

  • @Brendan420
    @Brendan420 8 років тому +5

    I don't think you said bug out bag enough times in this video.......

  • @johnwayne6501
    @johnwayne6501 7 років тому +2

    how about a mirror for looking on yourself well being? I never heard anyone and if my face or eye is damaged I can't see the problem. Great video...going to go over this with my group. We did a bug out bag last year and this is good stuff that wasn't mentioned.

  • @ejames6431
    @ejames6431 5 років тому +1

    I just put together a bag today. Good information!

  • @buddmac4315
    @buddmac4315 7 років тому +6

    20 minutes of looking at your backpacks and hands, boring. You lost me at the 5 minute mark. Just shoot ahead and get the lists. This could have been done in 10 minutes.

  • @annetteb7248
    @annetteb7248 8 років тому +7

    You mentioned pictures of your family... I include adding pictures of your pets.

    • @neolithic3
      @neolithic3 8 років тому +2

      +Annette B I think pets probably count as family. I know mine sure does!!

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  8 років тому +1

      +neolithic3 Yeah... I'll admit my dog (which I got as a bird hunting dog, Brittany Spaniel) has literally become my right hand man. His dedication, talent, sweetness and eagerness to please has cemented his place in my life and as a result I have altered my preparedness plans to ensure his safety and survival right along with everyone else in my family. You can see him my Ruger 10/22 video ua-cam.com/video/henHAUEL3PE/v-deo.html @ 7:10... he was just a pup in that video but was already proving his talent as a hunter and his dedication as a family dog.

  • @StevenTheAristolianNerd
    @StevenTheAristolianNerd 6 років тому +2

    Bug Out bag at least should have.
    BSA basic essentials:
    Pocket Knife
    1st aid kit
    Extra Clothing
    Rain gear
    Flashlight
    Trail food
    Water/water purification
    Matches or firestarter
    Sun protection
    Trail maps and compass.
    And bug spray or other things if needed.
    I would add
    Toilet paper
    Nail clippers
    Soap (3 in one and hand soap)
    Sleeping bag or hammock
    Small wool blanket
    Extra socks
    Fixed blade knife
    Water proof ground sheet or tarp
    Small pocket Calendar
    Note book
    Pens
    Pencils
    Pencil sharpener.

  • @OldDannyboy12
    @OldDannyboy12 8 років тому

    I also include both chalk and permanent markers, for the purpose of leaving messages for separated family members, and foot powder. Thanks for video, good tips

  • @TEMe1948
    @TEMe1948 8 років тому +12

    Knee pads. They are a must since half the time tour on your knees.

    • @jeremys5904
      @jeremys5904 8 років тому +1

      +Tom Manning Carhartt washed duck double front dungarees with Soft Knees knee pads. All i wear...everywhere.

    • @theapotheosisofgdot2294
      @theapotheosisofgdot2294 8 років тому +2

      was that a burn?!..lmao

    • @rebus707
      @rebus707 8 років тому

      +Tom Manning Oh Lord.. Deliverance!! :/ I've seen that movie... God help us.. I prefer to think of the family photo..

    • @allmagicguy
      @allmagicguy 6 років тому +1

      Tom Manning what kind of tour are you going on?

  • @mkwa8870
    @mkwa8870 7 років тому +3

    bug out beg

  • @lonelyguy6114
    @lonelyguy6114 6 років тому

    Thank You, great video, I’m a prepper but I like your justifications for the items you suggested. Good job!!!!!!

  • @donniepointer9395
    @donniepointer9395 7 років тому

    Dynamic prepper I also have a silky saw and a tarp and 2 ways to make a fire and a canteen with the metal cup underneath and extra clothes and binoculars I'm at 15 lbs of weight I also have all the items you mentioned like the zip ties ,the n95 mask the stomach medicine and some freeze dried food , a knife of course and a flashlight with extra batteries

  • @tonyslaughter4285
    @tonyslaughter4285 7 років тому +3

    That girl on the cover of playboy was advertising the NFL when her front teeth looked like goal posts!

  • @hatcherbabygirl
    @hatcherbabygirl 8 років тому +6

    Your medical advice is dangerous. Giving an anti diarrheal to someone with cdiff, will kill them. If an invection causing diarrhea you have to let the diarrhea run its course and support the person with fluids.

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  8 років тому +7

      I don't give medical advice, I simply advocate having medicines with you and properly using them, through the use of hypothetical scenario. I do not illustrate all the opposing hypothetical scenarios of when not to use them, nor do I care too. Still, it is recommended to have these medications with you... if you misuse medications can you possibly cause more harm than good??? *News Flash*.... yes.

    • @009013M3
      @009013M3 8 років тому +3

      Better to have the tool and not need it, than vise-versa. Medications are not heavy or expensive.
      I get diarrhea under stress. I'm far from the only one with this problem. Anti-diarrheal medication *may* save my life.

    • @Scriptorsilentum
      @Scriptorsilentum 8 років тому

      what is cdiff?

    • @eNosArmory
      @eNosArmory  8 років тому +3

      scriptorsilentum Clostridium difficilecolitis. Clostridium difficile is a bacteria in your digestive system right now. Currently there is a flora of 1000s of micro-organisms in your gut that function in harmony to digest your food and control your gut. But its possible for this bacteria (cdiff) under the right conditions to go rogue and run out of control in your gut... this overgrowth causes the release of toxins in your gut that attack the lining of your intestines. Typically cdiff is not seen in normally healthy people. But if you ever take antibiotics for anything its a good idea to take a pro-biotic also. But otherwise I would not worry about it unless you have immune problems, chemo, kidney or GI diseases or surgeries, elderly, or taking multiple antibiotics for prolonged periods (longer than 1 course) without probiotics.

    • @009013M3
      @009013M3 8 років тому +2

      Agreed. Arguments like this are basically the same as saying "The LAST thing you want to use to defend yourself in an emergency is a gun, because if your assailant is highly skilled in Krav Maga and you are attacked at arm's length, he might take it away from you and shoot you with it."

  • @bryanreilly1290
    @bryanreilly1290 8 років тому

    really enjoyed this video- always good to get back to basics and make sure the rest of one's kit has a solid foundation

  • @renaissancemarinetv3536
    @renaissancemarinetv3536 8 років тому

    good stuff! the smartwater bottle hack was worth the price of admission. i was pleased to find i had all but one of the items you mentioned in my get-home bag. i dont have pics of the family but see your point about having them.

  • @mountain-high2540
    @mountain-high2540 7 років тому +5

    omg people....Get off the accent and the way someone speaks....Dayum so fricken critical. Find something positive to remark about.

  • @bighairyfeet
    @bighairyfeet 8 років тому +3

    Christ!!! @3 minutes of staring at a few bags and a gun...Geesh.

  • @jenniferahlhorn
    @jenniferahlhorn 8 років тому

    Very helpful video. Definitely had items I hadn't thought about or hadn't thought that in depth about. Thanks!

  • @JoshuaBurton110213
    @JoshuaBurton110213 7 років тому +1

    One of the things I don't see often is trashcan liner bands. Very strong and durable. Lots of ways to bind things together or create a seal or even for medical uses to stop blood flow to a limb.

    • @justme6591
      @justme6591 10 місяців тому

      Big ones can be filled with leaves as a matress

  • @straydogoutdoors7050
    @straydogoutdoors7050 8 років тому +4

    I hear ALOT of "could happen" and "might happen". The thing is, there are so many what ifs involved with a true SHTF situation that one could NEVER be fully equipped to accommodate every contingency within the contents of a backpack. The sad reality is that you can equip, equip, equip and buy, buy, buy but without preparing yourself mentally, you will never make it. A TRUE survivalist doesn't keep trying to pack more items into a bag but will improvise the items he/she needs with what can be found in any given situation. I'm always baffled by the mentality of UA-cam "Survivalists" who think that buying more and more products is the answer to every survival situation. The funny thing is, when you consider the reasons you would even need a bug out bag, do you really think that going out and buying more "made in other countries" products is going to help? lol I love you morons!!!! I bet at least 90% of what you own comes from other countries!!! You buy and buy from other countries and then wonder why your own economy is falling LMFAO!!!!!!!!!

    • @MrBudcole
      @MrBudcole 8 років тому +7

      You miss the entire point. Let me paint you a scenario: Let's say you live in an urban setting. Let's pretend that something catastrophic occurs (EMP, dirty-bomb, chemical spill, hurricane, whatever...) Let's suppose that you choose to "sit tight" as the Emergency Alert System tells you. Let's pretend that the power is out, the water is off, and the local markets have already been fleeced by rioters. You are sitting in your apartment, waiting for the "all clear" sign. 4 days have gone by, and you are out of clean water, out of food - besides condiments - and only have a single roll of toilet paper left. Your toilet hasn't flushed in two days due to the lack of pressure. You can't boil water because the gas/electric is off. Fast forward a few more days. You've been living/sleeping in darkness. People are being mugged outside your apartment for simply going outside because they have "something" that other people don't have, or perceive they don't have. Fast forward another couple days, and people are now dead. People are dead in the streets...starved, murdered or whatever. It's been more than a week. People are starving, and behaving more like animals than people. It's been over a week, and most people have less than 2 days of food stored. Most people haven't eaten in more than a week. Those who venture outside are subjected to assault and muggings. Meanwhile, every piece of absorbing material (towels, napkins, paper-towels) you have has already used to wash, bathe and clean yourself. Everything you own stinks. You are hungry, and haven't slept decently in more than a week. You are tired, confused and unsettled. Maybe you ran to the window one night when you heard someone screaming from the street, and you banged your shin on the end-table. It's been bleeding for days, and you have no bandages. You've been wrapping it in tissue and toilet paper, but both are in short supply. Now, you are hungry, weak, and wounded. Eventually, you have to go outside... or else you'll die.Eventually, you reach the inevitable conclusion that you MUST leave. What do you leave with? Where are you going to? How will you survive the first night? Improvise that! How will "clever and snarky" work for you in this scenario?

    • @zaubertricks7627
      @zaubertricks7627 6 років тому

      What about when someone steals your bag? lol

  • @pictie
    @pictie 7 років тому

    velcro wire ties or duble sideed velcro tape are handy as well. Condoms for water and if you are felling frisky .plus both items and small and light.

  • @kencassyh
    @kencassyh 8 років тому

    great video and thank you very much I do have a couple of holes in my bug out bag that thanks to you I can get filled and be more efficient and ready for whatever comes

  • @kyleschmidt4765
    @kyleschmidt4765 7 років тому +2

    Well if you are like me and have problems with ingrown toenails a nail clippers is key. Plus you can use it for snipping off little things.

    • @El_Jackalope
      @El_Jackalope 7 років тому

      Swiss Army Knife scissors will do the trick.

  • @301joey1
    @301joey1 7 років тому +1

    Good stuff, I have 9 out of 10 in my bug out bag, I like the photo...I carry a wide variety of meds and ointments, Calamine, oral gel, pain meds, eye drops ect. I carry several of the same thing in much smaller amounts in my get home bag...I really like you talking about food, it blows me away the folks that seem to think they will be happy with a couple cliff bars and one mountain house in a high stress situation...Im also older so I have my daily meds in my bag and some biofreeze for the knees, LOL I get ragged about that by younger guys but they can carry their 5 compasses and 5 fire starting combustibles and Ill carry my single use biofreeze.

  • @bbukkems1
    @bbukkems1 8 років тому

    I find that a lot of things are more for an INCH-bag. A BOB is only for the first 72 hours... My strategy is to have Stashes along the way to my BOL to refill or adapt my BOB to an ICNH bag. this way your back.
    But I'm glad to see videos like this just to reflect and evaluate my own plans, Thumbs up!

  • @NXavier787
    @NXavier787 7 років тому

    Great video, Dynamic Prepper. I'm going to scurry to add items you've pointed out that I missed - ha! Thanks man. God bless.

  • @Mama.annalise
    @Mama.annalise 7 років тому

    The two things I did have that you mentioned was zip ties and knife sharpener. We have 3 different ways for water and plan on getting 3 more ways. We have a Sawyer system love the idea.
    Loved this video we have another child now so were updating.
    We also are going too prep 1 month of dry food.

  • @jayusn-et2231
    @jayusn-et2231 7 років тому

    Nice Video. All good things to keep in all your bags/packs. (car-bag, backpack, go-bag, etc.)
    The water filtration and storage capacity is very important.
    The only thing I would add is a small bottle of real aspirin. (325 mg NSAID) Not tylenol or ibuprofen.
    You can get a generic ~100 tablet bottle at most $1 stores. Whether you store all or part of the bottle in each emergency bag, 20+ aspirins can keep you or someone around you alive.

  • @alcrab65
    @alcrab65 8 років тому

    The reminder about stomach/diarrhea meds is valid. You may need to eat things you normally would not and questionable water may cause need. If you have Acid Reflux or GERD your meds for that as well. I started keeping a few packages of my med's OTC equivalent in my stuff. I keep in vehicle and rotate old for new. I need to use occasionally when forget to take at home.

  • @VanishingNomad
    @VanishingNomad 7 років тому +1

    I would argue that anti-inflammatories, and anti-histamines would be the most important.
    A good example of this, those of us who are older would be advised to take some Ibuprofin before bed. This is essential if you suddenly find yourself on the move all day, instead of parked at your desk as usual. It's probably the number one used med you will have.

  • @zepplyledson9622
    @zepplyledson9622 5 років тому

    Something that is very rarely mentioned is Meds. I have high blood pressure so I rotate 3 months of bp pills in my bag, along with a multivitamin. As for food, I keep a dried beef, mixed vegetables and instant potatoes mix, vacuum sealed in individual servings in my pack.

  • @skyym3629
    @skyym3629 8 років тому

    The Kelty bag looks almost exactly identical to the SOG bag they sell at Walmart for $39.95 + tax. I have the SOG and I love it, especially for the price. Thanks for the review. Cheers

  • @towerclimber7277
    @towerclimber7277 7 років тому

    The pictures are a great idea... I have an ID for each but it's nothing compared to a color picture w/good resolution. Thanks for the tip and the video!

  • @grandbuba
    @grandbuba 8 років тому

    First actual helpful vid on the topic. Well thought out, non-assuming hints. Much appreciated!

  • @johnwayne6501
    @johnwayne6501 7 років тому +1

    also of note. I went camping in Sept and somehow I contacted poison oak. It had to come from my boots or shoe laces. Out of group of 10 of us.. I and another guy got it. Imagine being in a bugout for a longer time...I would not have any immediate medical help. So it would be nice to add medical ointment to help you fight the itching.

  • @towerclimber7277
    @towerclimber7277 7 років тому

    It seems to be overlooked very often... But I honestly think lockpick set and the skills to use them effectively are a huge bonus, they're light ah and it's way way quieter then using a forced entry

  • @Mr-yl1px
    @Mr-yl1px 8 років тому

    HaH! at the beginning I was about to type that the main thing peppers forget to pack in their bugout-bags are pictures of Other peoples bug-out-bags since we all love looking at other people's Gear! I was just going to say it joking around. but then you said that one of the main things we forget is "PICTURES" but of family. lol. so then I couldn't just joke about it without giving it it's credit. good job man. good video. you're right that some people forget misty of these things. I don't though since I always have dental issues or know people that do, and stomach issues (gi tract) goes hand in hand with that. so I have triplicate of each. and the rest are givens to me. but I'm sure some people haven't seen videos like this and repackaged their Bobs accordingly so thanks for the info/video

  • @blankzr0185
    @blankzr0185 7 років тому

    New to the community and this really helps me with what I need in my bug out bag

  • @rustinstardust2094
    @rustinstardust2094 4 роки тому

    Just had an earthquake in LA this morning...it was a good reminder to reevaluate my bug out bag. I went to CVS to stock up on foods & found that beef jerky has come a long way since I was a kid. Turkey, gourmet flavors...damn!

  • @SatsumaTengu14
    @SatsumaTengu14 8 років тому

    Great video buddy. I remember from military days that you can use black charcoal and white ashes for your gut. One will block you up and one will make you flow. Doesn't matter which does what as you will figure it out pretty quick.

    • @Censoredmovie25
      @Censoredmovie25 8 років тому +1

      which does which

    • @bob_the_bomb4508
      @bob_the_bomb4508 8 років тому +1

      +Andrew Holmes (censoredmovie) charcoal is good for treating diahorreah

  • @americansuperdad5769
    @americansuperdad5769 5 років тому

    I have watched quite a few of these videos from different people and not one has mentioned a sewing kit. You're not gonna be shopping for clothes so you'll have to keep what you've got maintained. Pretty important, especially in the winter, in my humble opinion.

  • @leedaniels2506
    @leedaniels2506 6 років тому +1

    FYI *********I had an abscessed tooth so decided to try my "Fixafin" brand Amox 500 mg TID for 3 days. I worked 30 years as a nurse & knew this would help with infection & make the pain stop until I could get to a dentist. The capsules were still in a one year range from being out of date & had been stored properly. SURPRISE!! They didn't work at all. I might as well have been taking a placebo. The Ibuprofen dulled the pain fairly well until I could get back to civilization. Glad I did a "trail" run. What also irks me is I paid a small fortune for them from the company.

  • @buulab683
    @buulab683 6 років тому

    Hey thanks for the information I have been prepping for 2 years now it's really hard to get good quality items Bec I'm 14 and mostly you get your good quality gear from online and I don't have a credit card/debit card so most gear is limited of what my stores has like Walmart and also if your wondering what bag I use for carrying my stuff I use a Sandpiper Of California or S O C for Short desert camo 5018 model and it can be used as a duffle bag and a backpack and the bags weight is 5lb and I got the bag online for Christmas