@@warlantactical loving it so far and wish I would have started a long time ago. Better late than never though and getting my family to do the same now. Thank you!
Wow, What a great speaker that dude is... Just kidding. haha. Thank you for attending Tyler. I hope you had a great time and learned a few things along the way. Let's get out and test some gear!!
Haa great speaker for sure, funny and informative at the same time! My pleasure man thanks again. I learned a lot and had a great time. Absolutely, looking forward to it! 🤘🏼
Yeah you could tell he actually knew what he’s talking about which is nice. Most people want to talk bags that have never done 10 minutes of actual backpacking
Take NIMs Take a cert class Go to your local forest ranger station and get free maps and make sure you get the fire road gate numbers Take an advanced cpr first aid class it super effected because it teaches you to use a partner to save a life because truth be told it takes two . Build your kits around the five area of human life And one of them is not shopping 😅 Fire Hydration Food Protection/firstaid Shelter
@@TapRackTyler brother we are always learning from each other good or bad and redoing out kits and chasing the right set up and the so called perfect bag . For 511 still waiting for the lv8 to come out in another color or the manager to locate me one . 511 tac should of never got rid of the amp series worst idea they made .
The problem with (gray man bags) vs (tacticool) bags is anymore if a dude is carrying a bag, no matter which one he’s most likely (prepared) and people know that or are starting to pick up on that
I hear you but I disagree a bit as well. It depends a lot on your clothes and presentation as well. I see plenty of people on my area, dads, homeless, people that are working, businesses men on work trips, college guys, and more that all have backpacks and more than half of them don’t even know what prepared means. But I hear you. Highly less conspicuous than a cross pack or fanny pack imo.
@@TapRackTyler Right on Only because it’s becoming more common, in my opinion. I don’t know, I think more people than you think are keyed in to stuff. Be interesting to question them, I know I’ve run into people that I’m surprised they’re keyed in more than they initially seemed on the surface Not trying to argue just something I’ve been thinking on a bit lately
@@Fordgroup00 exactly my point though if you are a prepared citizen and good hearted individual you don’t question others that are carrying backpacks etc..and if you are a dirtbag then at least I have a better chance now and evading or fighting. That’s my take anyways. I don’t see it as an argument I appreciate the input. I just feel again that having a backpack is more common than you think especially in urban environments. Either way though I appreciate the input! 🤘🏼
@@TapRackTyler 👍 That’s why I’m wondering if (tacticool) really matters at this point? I have both and switch up and can’t decide that one is better over the other
@@Fordgroup00 word I hear you. I wouldn’t say better just a tad more telling with the tacticool look. I feel if I see a Jansport or a tactical backpack chances are higher with the tactical pack if I am am looking for potential loot or problems if I was a dirtbag or commie lol. Either way tough you wil be more prepared than others. 🤘🏼
Jesus christ, stop saying literally. Everyone would be shithammered if we were playing a drinking game. Skateboard was 2x off the “literal” bingo drinking board. 2s later, “I’m going to literally walk on the freeway”. Fuck
Check out my go to handgun setup. Here is the link ua-cam.com/video/3KXTxfSd9Ts/v-deo.htmlsi=umXuVcLAlR8fdY--
This is awesome, I am in the process of making my first one🤘🏼
Awesome hope it helped thank you for the support!
That is awesome how is your bag coming along ?
@@warlantactical loving it so far and wish I would have started a long time ago. Better late than never though and getting my family to do the same now. Thank you!
I took a 5.11 bug out class yesterday in Sacramento.
Lol! That is awesome man glad to hear. What was your biggest takeaway?
Wow, What a great speaker that dude is... Just kidding. haha. Thank you for attending Tyler. I hope you had a great time and learned a few things along the way. Let's get out and test some gear!!
Haa great speaker for sure, funny and informative at the same time! My pleasure man thanks again. I learned a lot and had a great time. Absolutely, looking forward to it! 🤘🏼
Yeah you could tell he actually knew what he’s talking about which is nice. Most people want to talk bags that have never done 10 minutes of actual backpacking
@@Fordgroup00 agreed! 🫡
Good stuff brother!! You can never have too many bags. 😂.
This!
Couldn’t agree more! Lol appreciate you brother
Take NIMs
Take a cert class
Go to your local forest ranger station and get free maps and make sure you get the fire road gate numbers
Take an advanced cpr first aid class it super effected because it teaches you to use a partner to save a life because truth be told it takes two .
Build your kits around the five area of human life
And one of them is not shopping 😅
Fire
Hydration
Food
Protection/firstaid
Shelter
Absolutely all the above equals more prepared and capable! Still have to check some of those off my list as well ✅
@@TapRackTyler brother we are always learning from each other good or bad and redoing out kits and chasing the right set up and the so called perfect bag .
For 511 still waiting for the lv8 to come out in another color or the manager to locate me one .
511 tac should of never got rid of the amp series worst idea they made .
The problem with (gray man bags) vs (tacticool) bags is anymore if a dude is carrying a bag, no matter which one he’s most likely (prepared) and people know that or are starting to pick up on that
I hear you but I disagree a bit as well. It depends a lot on your clothes and presentation as well. I see plenty of people on my area, dads, homeless, people that are working, businesses men on work trips, college guys, and more that all have backpacks and more than half of them don’t even know what prepared means. But I hear you. Highly less conspicuous than a cross pack or fanny pack imo.
@@TapRackTyler
Right on
Only because it’s becoming more common, in my opinion.
I don’t know, I think more people than you think are keyed in to stuff. Be interesting to question them, I know I’ve run into people that I’m surprised they’re keyed in more than they initially seemed on the surface
Not trying to argue just something I’ve been thinking on a bit lately
@@Fordgroup00 exactly my point though if you are a prepared citizen and good hearted individual you don’t question others that are carrying backpacks etc..and if you are a dirtbag then at least I have a better chance now and evading or fighting. That’s my take anyways. I don’t see it as an argument I appreciate the input. I just feel again that having a backpack is more common than you think especially in urban environments. Either way though I appreciate the input! 🤘🏼
@@TapRackTyler
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That’s why I’m wondering if (tacticool) really matters at this point? I have both and switch up and can’t decide that one is better over the other
@@Fordgroup00 word I hear you. I wouldn’t say better just a tad more telling with the tacticool look. I feel if I see a Jansport or a tactical backpack chances are higher with the tactical pack if I am am looking for potential loot or problems if I was a dirtbag or commie lol. Either way tough you wil be more prepared than others. 🤘🏼
Where can I find the study he referenced about the cities and the grade they received for bugging out?
It is through USCCA and they provided the link at the class so I would reach out to them if able 🤘🏼
Jesus christ, stop saying literally. Everyone would be shithammered if we were playing a drinking game. Skateboard was 2x off the “literal” bingo drinking board. 2s later, “I’m going to literally walk on the freeway”. Fuck
Lmao I was ‘literally’ laughing out loud to this comment rn 🤣