So ex-medic and nurse here - worked a lot with various aid bags and this is a great start, but I know from experience all those slides in scissors, etc. all fall out and just go all over. Why can't any bag maker just add velcro straps to secure? Thats my only issue, with most civilian and military-style go bags. Also, there is no place to ever slide in a splint ... I want my pouches for pouches and I want my splints to stay flat and separate. Good start, but the reality is, this is more like an infantry-style pouch system which I would just attach to a vest and hang on my seat ... or put in my bag. Hope the input helps since I think your really trying to do some good here!
yeah I use a short piece of shock cord, 5-6", and knot one end at the tip of the cord and the other end without a know. I slide the shears into my PALS webbing on my PC or chest rig back in the day. Loop the shock cord through the pals and through the handles and secure it with the cord slider. It won't come out of your webbing until you yank it out. The end of the shock cord without the knot slides free and you have your trauma shears in hand. Usually the shock cord stays in the PALS webbing, but at that point I'm not really concerned about that. I've used this on my plate carriers, chest rigs, and rucks for years. I bought 50' for next to nothing along with a bunch of slides. Different colors etc. The Bro I bought it from at Down Range Gear is no longer in business, but if you search you can find the shock cord and those sliders with the push button release. It's secure but not so secure you can jerk it out of your kit.
These mobility packs for seat mounting are a great alternative to the Greyman Tactical RMP but one suggestion. Make the logo on the cover not so big. Or even better a velcro patch so it can be removed if you want lower profile.
Next gen needs a full length ballistic panel! With the way things are going, I keep an armored back pack with all my supplies in my truck. 3 days worth of get home to my family and lo vis. I’ve been looking into one of these panel type things for my work truck while I’m on the jobsite cuz you never know when you may have a guy cut something his wasn’t intending to (ergo fingers, leg, arm). I really dig the option of it becoming a go bag!!!, but I prefer to have an armored panel.
I will totally by this if it comes with basically a "hydration pack/ballistic panel" section between the exterior of the pack and the interior of the pack.
Smart. I live out on a ranch in the middle of West Texas. Nothing is close. I keep an old aid bag in my truck from my Army days. It is going away. Got to get one of these. Cell phones do not work out here. I am not a spring chicken, so my wife made me get a SAT phone. The terrain is rough. This bag is WAY more practical, easy access and ORGANIZED.
I bought my GoBag with some extra pouches a few months ago and absolutely love it!!! Finally I have all my shit in one bag and it’s not my 40 plus year old Army ruck. My GoBag is set up for first aid, basic survival and firepower and believe me living as close to Portland OR as I do I need it all on a daily basis. Lucky for me though I am relocating to the SW US in 3 weeks but I will still have my GoBag in the Tacoma. Great product Mike that will see many years of use
Worked as a professional ski patroller for many years and we always carry all our gear in backpacks , fanny packs, vest, for on the go in the mountains either on a sled or skiing and on foot . your design is looking good . I also carry my 1st aid gear hanging behind seat . Strong work guys !!
I’m waiting for the fully loaded option to come back in stock. Those things sell out fast. The large zipper pulls make sense. On the first aid pouch, it might be helpful if they were red (the same color as the first aid cross) to make them even easier to spot when I’m in an emergency situation and amped up on adrenaline.
Working on integration for my first mobility today. For a V3 I would request that all the smaller bags have a strip of soft velcro 9n the outside, which would allow for moral patch style labeling. My old smitty built Mille panels have pouches that have this feature so I had patches made and or integrated Prometheus Design Werx pouch labels for even faster and more concise labeling. I am immediately missing these on your system. If you do go this route please make the pouches available separately so 8 can swap these ones out when they land. Thanks fellas and great product overall!
I dont have any door panels on my DD old beater truck so I just zipped tied a velcro panel that fits my kits have one on each side works good...Plus I can move it to my other rigs easy enough,.
Yeah like this a lot well thought out and manufactured very innovative like you said. Perfect for my truck. Good that you need to make ur own kit so you know and are trained in it
Suggestion for future med kits. I think the zippers should run the full length of the pouch. The North American Rescue ones have this and you can fold them out. Everything is well organized and easy to see and grab.
One suggestion, Mike: consider alternating velcro on the larger pouch - set up the back of the larger accessory pouch with hooks on one half and loop on the other half, and the inverse inside the primary bag. Set up the top of the primary bag the same way, with hook on the Med pouch and loop on the accessory pouch. Here's why: the two smaller pouches will now stick to the back of the large accessory pouch and that can be carried as one unit if need be. As a bonus the two smaller pouches will only stick to their respective sides of the main bag, and the larger accessory pouch can only be stuck on when oriented upright. This minor change adds function and makes sure everything is always where it should be.
Love the system. Only thing I’d add to it if (when) I buy it would be large nylon pull handles on the front side of the pouches for a dedicated spot to grab and go
new to the channel, and love the info you put out. I was hesitant at first bc I heard you don't like law enforcement officers and look down on them. hopefully they are wrong lol. That is my chosen profession and am proud of it. thank you for all the great information!
Nice bag. I would like to see a wider opening for better access or viewing of items inside of the first aid bag…. Maybe a dual zipper or front loader opening. Excellent bag… love the cover and the multi function backpack style
The construction industry can use a bag like thay with osha related items packed in. Supers and Mangers can keep in their trucks for job site accidents. Just an idea for FCS .
I would look into how the pouches stay adhered in different levels of a car accident. Just a situation I thought would be worth looking into. I love the products and I love the company!
Thanks for not going too Tactical!! I’m Marine, not active, looking for gear I can use in civilian life with low profile! I drive ride share, (in a socialist Commonwealth) and have people in my vehicle all the time! I used an old molly med bag, on the back of a Smitty molly seat carrier, that the Corpsman carried when I was in! It worked great, but got lots of comments!! The Desert tan Jeep Wrangler they were getting into was really cool, but the tac gear was offensive, 🙄 and started issues one too many times! I’m looking to go more James Bond with accessible gear and not start fights with clients! Your bag is an awesome fit, that I plan to grow with!! Thanks!!
Great bag and well thought out. I like it, and might have to get one! What if you had one pouch for CPR mask (resuscitation), a pouch for first aid (band aids, ice pack & such) and trauma (CAT TQ, quick clot, 14ga needle, etc) b/c all three components use very different equipment and supplies to achieve care to self or others. I feel like you never want to dig into your trauma pouch or resuscitation pouch just for a couple of 4X4s and band aids b/c your kid scraped their knee. I bet a Sam splint could fit in that longer pouch on the bottom! Great job on the pack design!
I love it. As a civilian i have a different perspective than you. as an Eagle scout, i share the preparedness mindset and have had it since I was a kid. The fact the bag is not FULL just got you a subscriber. i HATE when i see go or BOB packs stuffed to the point the zipper wont work right. If your bag is already full, you cant grab extra gear like a coat or bottles of water. even going on a vacation i pack light or bring a stowed pack i can bring stuff home in. I have the idea we all should prep, sure. but prepare for 5 minutes from now when ya need a snack, an hour from now when you get a head ache, and tomorrow when you loose your glasses. zombies or an active shooter are irrelevant if ya cant see and have a blinding headache.
OMG: Please forgive me, but what are you thinking? BLACK and TWO ZIPPERS: I have been a First Responder for 20+ years, and have NEVER seen a Black MEDIC bag in whole. Now with the TWO Zippers. I thought you wanted this to be Fast? OK, For GEN 3; Keep the Black cover but ADD a (High-viz) Handal to the top that has (Hook-n-Loop) under the Zippers to pull Both zippers down at once. Now inside, have the Medic bags ORANGE with HV Reflectors on the bags. + the "+" in RED and maybe "+" "++" "+++" for the type of Medic gear/ needs are in each one. Thanks for listening and sorry I got hot.... I just know how much speed means to saving a LIFE.
Mike, you should make this exact bag in a super XL to go in the back of a rear bumper tire carrier? One that can be quickly ripped away to dump trash, dirty laundry, or even collect firewood or large outdoor resources. Idk, just thinking out loud here brother. 🤙🏻🇺🇸
I have a wonderful full medic kit used in the field..it was my Uncle's and it would be great to have in my vehicle, BUT I don't carry it even though I know how useful it is because I'm always afraid my vehicle will get broken into. For me it's as important as my CC is an I Never leave it locked in any vehicle. I'd really like to have it with me. I was a volunteer fire and rescue for 8 years, owned a tow company for over 20 years and no, you can't imagine and I wouldn't want you to imagine things I've seen.
A similar event occured with myself and my uncle on a pleasure boat Mike. I'm interested. Also, I'm looking at flotation options for this bag, possibly by just hooking this to a PFD on a boat. Great idea Mike!
You should make the front of the pouches hook and loop as well, that way we can put other patches on them .. my current setup has several pouches with the medical cross on them but the one that is for "Bleeding control" has a patch that says just that in case I have to send someone to my vehicle to grab the kits on a call.
I like it! With that black it's kinda hard to see on the screen. Maybe use a brighter light, or color for the next video. Good job though man, very versatile!
personally, I think the pouches should have handles on them so you aren't fumbling with them when you pull them off and running to where ever you need to be.
I don't know if that kit comes loaded but if it doesn't Bear Independent has one of the best medical supply prices anywhere. His kits are used by special operations teams around the world and the tactical rifleman did a review on his kit. Maybe you can link up with him to sell your kids preloaded if they're not already. Nice bag by the way
His bag comes fully loaded. To be honest, an empty container ain't worth a damn, if people wanted to piece-meal a med pack together you could get a book bag at Wal-Mart then head over to Walgreen's and have a field (dressing) day. So I appreciate the bags coming loaded out
@@tylerfreal6472 it amazes me that when answering a question people feel the need to throw a slight insult at the end of it. The appropriate answer would have been might that sells on medical supplies and bears are about average. This is why people don't help anybody anymore cuz everybody's quick to throw slight insults at each other.
@@ZombieGunslingr not an insult but if the shoe fits. but you came to product overview to mention another persons products when with a tiny amount of research you can see that mike sells kits and bear does not have "one of the best medical supply prices anywhere". sounds like you are just rehashing what bear says on HIS OWN products. no one is gonna say yea my prices are expensive or average.
I love everything that this guy and his crew does I watch all the videos I like all the videos and I am subscribed. I just cant figure out why all there awesome products cant be affordable so that everyone can be prepared for the worst case possible.
Uncle Sam invested at least a million dollars into guys like Mike and now the civilian side is getting a return on investment. He has already sorted out what works and what doesn't work. Reverse engineering that pack will cost way more and you'll end up with way less. Just my 2 cents.
One issue. Why is it black and hard to see. When you are in a situation with lots of pressure you want to see it immediately. Maybe white and have some reflective strips.
FCS - BROKEN LINK ALERT. I went to the bag's link in your description and was prompted to sign up for your newsletter. When I hit filled out the info and hit the submit button, it said "an error occurred....."
90% of typical life saving equipment usually comes in their sealed plastic baggy. That's chest seals, guaze, ace bandages, anti-biotic, the list can go on. The rest? You have zip lock bags for that and I highly recommend you zip lock bagging things in a group. Like one bag is for little ouchies like bandaids which aren't typical sealed because they are not meant to be used for critical trauma care. Separate the most used stuff with the least used stuff. That way the stuff you will probably use 99% of the time, especially anti biotic and alcohol swaps and bandaids sit on top. You can use that for your children. And the critical care stuff can sit in the bottom(usually a lot more expensive) secured and not disturbed, even by accidental ripage of the seals because you are trying to pull stuff out and things got scrambled. Just a little tip from someone whose been taught by subject matter experts. Edit: Long story short, the most water proof bags aren't as secure as basic human ingenuity. Anything with a big hole no matter if it's zipper or knot tied, gets things inside of it when you keep opening and closing it. Things will only be weather proof if you make sure your sealing layer is never disturbed. Use little baggies to have additional weather protection.
For the amount of money people dump into "rigs" they'd be wayyyy better off buying a handful of strategically selected plots of land, burying a small cache of supplies and just having a light weight and fast light armored vehicle to get them away from danger to the nearest cache.
Great idea but expensive. I would rather do Molle and do like a navy seal showed me. Get rubber bands then rip and go. Much cheaper. I can see 100$ or so but 150$ just for the bags is too much for my blood…
Sweet product, however, isn’t having the field craft survival print on the front less low-vis? I’m all about this bag, but having all the print on the front will draw the eyes if carried dismounted or stowed on the seat with a vehicle that has no tinting. I guess you could make the case for someone who doesn’t know your vehicle and needs to access aid quickly. Just something I considered.
Check your observational skill level. The Mobility 01-02 bag comes in two variants. The regular bag has the Fieldcraft Survival logo on the outside of the bag. The Low-Vis variant does not have the logo or any markings on the outside of the bag.
I love this channel, but the poor lighting is not conducive to selling gear. The attention to details in the gear bely the lack of attention to lighting.
@@bearskinner2601 Wow! Sorry I touched a sensitive spot. If you couldn't tell, I was serious. What did I say that was wrong? BTW, I've been called a lot worse than a failure and I'm sure you'll have plenty more things to call me.
Good morning prepared peoples!
Ayyyyyy!
Goodmorning, Its night time here so goodnight
So ex-medic and nurse here - worked a lot with various aid bags and this is a great start, but I know from experience all those slides in scissors, etc. all fall out and just go all over. Why can't any bag maker just add velcro straps to secure? Thats my only issue, with most civilian and military-style go bags. Also, there is no place to ever slide in a splint ... I want my pouches for pouches and I want my splints to stay flat and separate. Good start, but the reality is, this is more like an infantry-style pouch system which I would just attach to a vest and hang on my seat ... or put in my bag. Hope the input helps since I think your really trying to do some good here!
yeah I use a short piece of shock cord, 5-6", and knot one end at the tip of the cord and the other end without a know. I slide the shears into my PALS webbing on my PC or chest rig back in the day. Loop the shock cord through the pals and through the handles and secure it with the cord slider. It won't come out of your webbing until you yank it out. The end of the shock cord without the knot slides free and you have your trauma shears in hand. Usually the shock cord stays in the PALS webbing, but at that point I'm not really concerned about that. I've used this on my plate carriers, chest rigs, and rucks for years. I bought 50' for next to nothing along with a bunch of slides. Different colors etc. The Bro I bought it from at Down Range Gear is no longer in business, but if you search you can find the shock cord and those sliders with the push button release. It's secure but not so secure you can jerk it out of your kit.
Good job brother. Keep up the great service to our country.
God bless America. 🇺🇸
These mobility packs for seat mounting are a great alternative to the Greyman Tactical RMP but one suggestion. Make the logo on the cover not so big. Or even better a velcro patch so it can be removed if you want lower profile.
They also offer one without their logo
@@Babamboi is that a full available option? I understood that it was a limited quantity run. I could be wrong about that.
@@stunna1050 yes just checked the site right now choose the Low-Vis option 👍
Next gen needs a full length ballistic panel! With the way things are going, I keep an armored back pack with all my supplies in my truck. 3 days worth of get home to my family and lo vis. I’ve been looking into one of these panel type things for my work truck while I’m on the jobsite cuz you never know when you may have a guy cut something his wasn’t intending to (ergo fingers, leg, arm). I really dig the option of it becoming a go bag!!!, but I prefer to have an armored panel.
I will totally by this if it comes with basically a "hydration pack/ballistic panel" section between the exterior of the pack and the interior of the pack.
Mike I see your channels have grown because of your hard work ethic. You were right. From the Tiger on your arm: 수고하셨읍니다.
Adding a thin pouch pocket on the back for a plate turns it into a plate carrier and provides protection while mounted on the seat back.
Smart. I live out on a ranch in the middle of West Texas. Nothing is close. I keep an old aid bag in my truck from my Army days. It is going away. Got to get one of these. Cell phones do not work out here. I am not a spring chicken, so my wife made me get a SAT phone. The terrain is rough. This bag is WAY more practical, easy access and ORGANIZED.
Great kit, Mike! Thanks for working on this, putting your all into something amazing like this that will save lives.
I bought my GoBag with some extra pouches a few months ago and absolutely love it!!!
Finally I have all my shit in one bag and it’s not my 40 plus year old Army ruck.
My GoBag is set up for first aid, basic survival and firepower and believe me living as close to Portland OR as I do I need it all on a daily basis. Lucky for me though I am relocating to the SW US in 3 weeks but I will still have my GoBag in the Tacoma. Great product Mike that will see many years of use
I have the same van Mike. This video made me think about my mobile med kit in a different way. Your bag is a great idea.
Worked as a professional ski patroller for many years and we always carry all our gear in backpacks , fanny packs, vest, for on the go in the mountains either on a sled or skiing and on foot . your design is looking good . I also carry my 1st aid gear hanging behind seat . Strong work guys !!
Mike I admire what your doing. Your mobility bags,
are life saving. Heartwarming ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you Mike. Ordering shortly.
I have mine set up behind the passenger seat. Love it. I recommend this to everyone.
I’m waiting for the fully loaded option to come back in stock. Those things sell out fast.
The large zipper pulls make sense. On the first aid pouch, it might be helpful if they were red (the same color as the first aid cross) to make them even easier to spot when I’m in an emergency situation and amped up on adrenaline.
Love everything about Fieldcraft
Your thinkin and expression are so clear and thorough. It's kind of amazin.
Might look into this, being apart of SaR and always around wilderness areas this would be great to have in my truck.
I appreciate the rigidity. Form and function! Sick
Working on integration for my first mobility today. For a V3 I would request that all the smaller bags have a strip of soft velcro 9n the outside, which would allow for moral patch style labeling. My old smitty built Mille panels have pouches that have this feature so I had patches made and or integrated Prometheus Design Werx pouch labels for even faster and more concise labeling. I am immediately missing these on your system.
If you do go this route please make the pouches available separately so 8 can swap these ones out when they land. Thanks fellas and great product overall!
Nice set up. I have two Fannie packs I have set up with life saving equipment. The hang over each head rest. One for me and one for a passenger.
I dont have any door panels on my DD old beater truck so I just zipped tied a velcro panel that fits my kits have one on each side works good...Plus I can move it to my other rigs easy enough,.
Yeah like this a lot well thought out and manufactured very innovative like you said. Perfect for my truck. Good that you need to make ur own kit so you know and are trained in it
I have two of these... They're one of the best additions to my overland/mobility vehicle. 👊🇺🇲
Suggestion for future med kits. I think the zippers should run the full length of the pouch. The North American Rescue ones have this and you can fold them out. Everything is well organized and easy to see and grab.
One suggestion, Mike: consider alternating velcro on the larger pouch - set up the back of the larger accessory pouch with hooks on one half and loop on the other half, and the inverse inside the primary bag. Set up the top of the primary bag the same way, with hook on the Med pouch and loop on the accessory pouch. Here's why: the two smaller pouches will now stick to the back of the large accessory pouch and that can be carried as one unit if need be. As a bonus the two smaller pouches will only stick to their respective sides of the main bag, and the larger accessory pouch can only be stuck on when oriented upright. This minor change adds function and makes sure everything is always where it should be.
Love the system. Only thing I’d add to it if (when) I buy it would be large nylon pull handles on the front side of the pouches for a dedicated spot to grab and go
Great attention to detail.
This is a great product. Yea have this as well as the 80 liter go bag. Just order the 20 liter. High quality product that serve a purpose!!👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
new to the channel, and love the info you put out. I was hesitant at first bc I heard you don't like law enforcement officers and look down on them. hopefully they are wrong lol. That is my chosen profession and am proud of it. thank you for all the great information!
Nice bag. I would like to see a wider opening for better access or viewing of items inside of the first aid bag…. Maybe a dual zipper or front loader opening. Excellent bag… love the cover and the multi function backpack style
The construction industry can use a bag like thay with osha related items packed in. Supers and Mangers can keep in their trucks for job site accidents. Just an idea for FCS .
Impressive Mike. Keep up the good work.
I would look into how the pouches stay adhered in different levels of a car accident. Just a situation I thought would be worth looking into. I love the products and I love the company!
Thanks for not going too Tactical!! I’m Marine, not active, looking for gear I can use in civilian life with low profile!
I drive ride share, (in a socialist Commonwealth) and have people in my vehicle all the time! I used an old molly med bag, on the back of a Smitty molly seat carrier, that the Corpsman carried when I was in! It worked great, but got lots of comments!! The Desert tan Jeep Wrangler they were getting into was really cool, but the tac gear was offensive, 🙄 and started issues one too many times! I’m looking to go more James Bond with accessible gear and not start fights with clients! Your bag is an awesome fit, that I plan to grow with!! Thanks!!
Great bag and well thought out. I like it, and might have to get one! What if you had one pouch for CPR mask (resuscitation), a pouch for first aid (band aids, ice pack & such) and trauma (CAT TQ, quick clot, 14ga needle, etc) b/c all three components use very different equipment and supplies to achieve care to self or others. I feel like you never want to dig into your trauma pouch or resuscitation pouch just for a couple of 4X4s and band aids b/c your kid scraped their knee. I bet a Sam splint could fit in that longer pouch on the bottom! Great job on the pack design!
I love it. As a civilian i have a different perspective than you. as an Eagle scout, i share the preparedness mindset and have had it since I was a kid. The fact the bag is not FULL just got you a subscriber. i HATE when i see go or BOB packs stuffed to the point the zipper wont work right. If your bag is already full, you cant grab extra gear like a coat or bottles of water. even going on a vacation i pack light or bring a stowed pack i can bring stuff home in. I have the idea we all should prep, sure. but prepare for 5 minutes from now when ya need a snack, an hour from now when you get a head ache, and tomorrow when you loose your glasses. zombies or an active shooter are irrelevant if ya cant see and have a blinding headache.
Definitely well thought,
Thanks
Good morning! Thank you for the information. It’s always a good thing to see how others do it bc you can always improve.
Carry a few Pampers, they work good to control bleeding.
Always good stuff.
OMG: Please forgive me, but what are you thinking? BLACK and TWO ZIPPERS: I have been a First Responder for 20+ years, and have NEVER seen a Black MEDIC bag in whole. Now with the TWO Zippers. I thought you wanted this to be Fast?
OK, For GEN 3;
Keep the Black cover but ADD a (High-viz) Handal to the top that has (Hook-n-Loop) under the Zippers to pull Both zippers down at once.
Now inside, have the Medic bags ORANGE with HV Reflectors on the bags. + the "+" in RED and maybe "+" "++" "+++" for the type of Medic gear/ needs are in each one.
Thanks for listening and sorry I got hot.... I just know how much speed means to saving a LIFE.
Awesome kit , super job bro
Thank you for your content
So good!
That's right, If you're not getting outside and not getting outdoors you're not having fun!
This is some good stuff man! keep innovating and giving us some good shit!
Mike, you should make this exact bag in a super XL to go in the back of a rear bumper tire carrier? One that can be quickly ripped away to dump trash, dirty laundry, or even collect firewood or large outdoor resources. Idk, just thinking out loud here brother. 🤙🏻🇺🇸
I have a wonderful full medic kit used in the field..it was my Uncle's and it would be great to have in my vehicle, BUT I don't carry it even though I know how useful it is because I'm always afraid my vehicle will get broken into. For me it's as important as my CC is an I Never leave it locked in any vehicle. I'd really like to have it with me. I was a volunteer fire and rescue for 8 years, owned a tow company for over 20 years and no, you can't imagine and I wouldn't want you to imagine things I've seen.
A similar event occured with myself and my uncle on a pleasure boat Mike. I'm interested. Also, I'm looking at flotation options for this bag, possibly by just hooking this to a PFD on a boat. Great idea Mike!
i want a couple for my jeep for sure
Excellent content and presentation.
Checking your website
Hey Mike this is good stuff I think you have finally found your niche as far as social media goes
I remember the multicam black original release of this
You should make the front of the pouches hook and loop as well, that way we can put other patches on them .. my current setup has several pouches with the medical cross on them but the one that is for "Bleeding control" has a patch that says just that in case I have to send someone to my vehicle to grab the kits on a call.
I like it! With that black it's kinda hard to see on the screen. Maybe use a brighter light, or color for the next video. Good job though man, very versatile!
Have you done a video on optimizing your first aid kit?
영상 잘보겠습니다 😃
personally, I think the pouches should have handles on them so you aren't fumbling with them when you pull them off and running to where ever you need to be.
Good stuff Mike!
I don't know if that kit comes loaded but if it doesn't Bear Independent has one of the best medical supply prices anywhere. His kits are used by special operations teams around the world and the tactical rifleman did a review on his kit. Maybe you can link up with him to sell your kids preloaded if they're not already. Nice bag by the way
mike does sell his own med supplies and bears prices are average anyone with a C in googlefu could see that lol.
His bag comes fully loaded. To be honest, an empty container ain't worth a damn, if people wanted to piece-meal a med pack together you could get a book bag at Wal-Mart then head over to Walgreen's and have a field (dressing) day. So I appreciate the bags coming loaded out
@@tylerfreal6472 it amazes me that when answering a question people feel the need to throw a slight insult at the end of it. The appropriate answer would have been might that sells on medical supplies and bears are about average. This is why people don't help anybody anymore cuz everybody's quick to throw slight insults at each other.
@@ZombieGunslingr not an insult but if the shoe fits. but you came to product overview to mention another persons products when with a tiny amount of research you can see that mike sells kits and bear does not have "one of the best medical supply prices anywhere". sounds like you are just rehashing what bear says on HIS OWN products. no one is gonna say yea my prices are expensive or average.
@@ZombieGunslingr no response huh ?
*WHAT UP MIKE-MORNING FIELD CRAFT*
I'd keep the trauma shears and tourniquet attached to the med kit, so you have everything when you pull the pouch and go...
Man.. I want that vanagon
Man i love that shirt. I want one
I love everything that this guy and his crew does I watch all the videos I like all the videos and I am subscribed. I just cant figure out why all there awesome products cant be affordable so that everyone can be prepared for the worst case possible.
Uncle Sam invested at least a million dollars into guys like Mike and now the civilian side is getting a return on investment. He has already sorted out what works and what doesn't work.
Reverse engineering that pack will cost way more and you'll end up with way less.
Just my 2 cents.
@@ChiefMiddleFinger thanks for your 2 cents. Good investment.
Fuckn awesome Gunn be getting this for me and my buddy for Christmas Gunna love it I'm sure please keep it up love you guys
I have a bench seat in my truck. would the pack straps be able to be utilized around the seat vertically instead of low on a bucket seat horizontally?
I thought this was Tu Lam. I kept watching anyway.
Awesome Gear, really practical & well thought. Mike, do you mind recommend where to get quality made in the USA flannel? Thanks
Omg wow 😳
One issue. Why is it black and hard to see. When you are in a situation with lots of pressure you want to see it immediately. Maybe white and have some reflective strips.
If you have trouble finding something attached to the back of your seat, then you got bigger problems lol.
Not difficult to see at all.
@@Ufos4dahoes I’m talking about on the field
@@lIlIlIlIlIlIIIIIIII At night yes
FCS - BROKEN LINK ALERT.
I went to the bag's link in your description and was prompted to sign up for your newsletter. When I hit filled out the info and hit the submit button, it said "an error occurred....."
I understand that the bag is weather proof but what about the medical contents in extreme heat of a southern Az summer?
90% of typical life saving equipment usually comes in their sealed plastic baggy. That's chest seals, guaze, ace bandages, anti-biotic, the list can go on. The rest? You have zip lock bags for that and I highly recommend you zip lock bagging things in a group. Like one bag is for little ouchies like bandaids which aren't typical sealed because they are not meant to be used for critical trauma care. Separate the most used stuff with the least used stuff. That way the stuff you will probably use 99% of the time, especially anti biotic and alcohol swaps and bandaids sit on top. You can use that for your children. And the critical care stuff can sit in the bottom(usually a lot more expensive) secured and not disturbed, even by accidental ripage of the seals because you are trying to pull stuff out and things got scrambled.
Just a little tip from someone whose been taught by subject matter experts.
Edit: Long story short, the most water proof bags aren't as secure as basic human ingenuity. Anything with a big hole no matter if it's zipper or knot tied, gets things inside of it when you keep opening and closing it. Things will only be weather proof if you make sure your sealing layer is never disturbed. Use little baggies to have additional weather protection.
@@tarantulathree-one8013 Thanks so much for your reply. With constant extreme heat I’ve always been afraid to leave ANYTHING in the vehicle
Where do you get your flannels from?
I cant see this.
For the amount of money people dump into "rigs" they'd be wayyyy better off buying a handful of strategically selected plots of land, burying a small cache of supplies and just having a light weight and fast light armored vehicle to get them away from danger to the nearest cache.
Fuck that's cool. I think the logo should be smaller. I don't want someone to see a bag labeled "survival" on my person in an emergency
Savage.
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i can't sleep it's 2:18 a.m. in the morning.
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Great idea but expensive. I would rather do Molle and do like a navy seal showed me. Get rubber bands then rip and go. Much cheaper. I can see 100$ or so but 150$ just for the bags is too much for my blood…
That’s the bugout bangbus
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And you know he ain't letting me get away lol🤣😋come here-MIKE as a side note: when the trailor is a rockin' don't come a' knockin'
This man wakes up early
Let’s build a jeep WJ!!!!
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Seams legit....
Mike ... is that your true name?
$150?? It’s Gucci??
Comment 3, thats how internet in the basement prepared I am... Need to refill my cheeto bowl dangit...
I'm eurasian... americano.
You haven't even used that pack yet, it's brand new lol.
Sweet product, however, isn’t having the field craft survival print on the front less low-vis? I’m all about this bag, but having all the print on the front will draw the eyes if carried dismounted or stowed on the seat with a vehicle that has no tinting. I guess you could make the case for someone who doesn’t know your vehicle and needs to access aid quickly. Just something I considered.
Check your observational skill level.
The Mobility 01-02 bag comes in two variants. The regular bag has the Fieldcraft Survival logo on the outside of the bag. The Low-Vis variant does not have the logo or any markings on the outside of the bag.
@@6foot7dad Check your ability to communicate with other people without sounding like an asshole.
@@tokyosan7906 damn dude, triggered much? Better get yourself checked before you hurt someone.
"It's important to define the why". If I can't answer the "why" then I didn't solve the question.
I love this channel, but the poor lighting is not conducive to selling gear. The attention to details in the gear bely the lack of attention to lighting.
If you were trying to be funny, you failed at comedy. If you were serious, you've failed at life.
@@bearskinner2601 Wow! Sorry I touched a sensitive spot. If you couldn't tell, I was serious. What did I say that was wrong? BTW, I've been called a lot worse than a failure and I'm sure you'll have plenty more things to call me.
Better lighting than 99% of UA-cam and this guy complains about it lol
Maybe get a better phone? I could visually see everything just fine.
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