Love seeing people's kit, some good stuff, sometimes I slimline my first aid with antiseptic cream and dressing tape, good enough and sticky dressing tape has other uses to, thanks for sharing 👍👍
Good idea about the foot powder, any old squaddie will tell you the importance of foo foo powder. You need to look after your feet especially if your hoofing it out of dodge. A couple of other things id suggest would be some spare socks x 2 pairs sealed in a plastic zip lock bag to keep em dry. ( believe me wet socks are no joke any time of the year ) Id also include a woolen watch cap and some wool gloves ( i know your carry work gloves these would be more to keep your hands warm then for all the time use ) and finally 1 of those cheap orange survival bags (500g plastic heavy duty ) As an extra insulation layer and as an emergency sleeping bag but also for use as a signal device incase you need to be rescued. Apart from that nice set up. And its great to see someone testing there kit instead of just leave it sitting there until required. Enjoy the bank holiday mate ATB Rob
Nice bits of kit you got there,you could throw in some coffee filters and some water purifying tabs,ive got a mre in my bob with some 3in1 coffees,you can't beat a nice cup of hot chocolate 👍
Yeah I don't drink coffee .. I do need to order some more mre's tho .. and I have a rare heart condition so I can't risk water purification tabs. Just incase .. 👍
always good to test everything before you truly need
Exactly 👍
Love seeing people's kit, some good stuff, sometimes I slimline my first aid with antiseptic cream and dressing tape, good enough and sticky dressing tape has other uses to, thanks for sharing 👍👍
Thanks for watching,👍
Good idea about the foot powder, any old squaddie will tell you the importance of foo foo powder. You need to look after your feet especially if your hoofing it out of dodge.
A couple of other things id suggest would be some spare socks x 2 pairs sealed in a plastic zip lock bag to keep em dry. ( believe me wet socks are no joke any time of the year )
Id also include a woolen watch cap and some wool gloves ( i know your carry work gloves these would be more to keep your hands warm then for all the time use ) and finally 1 of those cheap orange survival bags (500g plastic heavy duty )
As an extra insulation layer and as an emergency sleeping bag but also for use as a signal device incase you need to be rescued.
Apart from that nice set up. And its great to see someone testing there kit instead of just leave it sitting there until required.
Enjoy the bank holiday mate ATB Rob
Thanks for the heads-up . .ATB Sam 👍
good job glad you have food in many do bug out bags with lots of tools and no food maybe they will eat tools 🤣good job 👌👌
Actually I,ve noticed that as well how then do they expect to actually survive.. on fresh air ??? 👍
Nice bits of kit you got there,you could throw in some coffee filters and some water purifying tabs,ive got a mre in my bob with some 3in1 coffees,you can't beat a nice cup of hot chocolate 👍
Yeah I don't drink coffee .. I do need to order some more mre's tho .. and I have a rare heart condition so I can't risk water purification tabs. Just incase .. 👍
@@Yorkshireoutoorsandsurvivaljust get yourself a decent water filter 👍
Good idea thanks for the tip 👍