Duffle bags are great to pack but not good to carry for miles. You can get an aftermarket chest strap to help keep the straps from slipping off of your shoulders. If you may have to go for miles, then you really need a pack with an internal or external frame with a chest and a waist belt to help weight distribution. With no frame in a duffle, pack hard objects carefully away from the backpack straps so you don't toss it on your back and have your pistol grip or a cooking pan ram into your kidney.
I started watching your vlog and you have a great subject but you need to create a script to stick with what your video is about. Stick to your subject and say it like is. I gave you a like regardless.
I suggest to throw in a light tarp and some storm proof matches, yes even in a fighting kit, you never know what's going to happen if you actually start fighting somewhere. nobody can predict the situation 3 miles down the road. also, get an IFAK at the minimum. the more medical the better, you aren't going to be fighting alone. Saving lives is just as, if not more important than taking them. OH, and especially in a fighting bag, 1 TQ per limb is the rule of thumb there, you wont last 1 minute if you get clipped in an artery. I carry 4 at all times on my pc/bb. I keep having to edit because i forget things. also, if you're in the apps...get some Maps in that kit of your area. land nav is extremely important when it comes to the woods. (example - you take contact and you're trying to gtfo, you're going to lose track of where you are in the trees). Just a little bit of food for thought man.
I forwarded it to 18:15 to start the video. Just get to the point. Thanks for the video.
Sorry for going on a rant, I thought I could cover two topics in one video😆
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Duffle bags are great to pack but not good to carry for miles. You can get an aftermarket chest strap to help keep the straps from slipping off of your shoulders. If you may have to go for miles, then you really need a pack with an internal or external frame with a chest and a waist belt to help weight distribution. With no frame in a duffle, pack hard objects carefully away from the backpack straps so you don't toss it on your back and have your pistol grip or a cooking pan ram into your kidney.
I wish this one had that
I started watching your vlog and you have a great subject but you need to create a script to stick with what your video is about. Stick to your subject and say it like is. I gave you a like regardless.
I suggest to throw in a light tarp and some storm proof matches, yes even in a fighting kit, you never know what's going to happen if you actually start fighting somewhere. nobody can predict the situation 3 miles down the road. also, get an IFAK at the minimum. the more medical the better, you aren't going to be fighting alone. Saving lives is just as, if not more important than taking them. OH, and especially in a fighting bag, 1 TQ per limb is the rule of thumb there, you wont last 1 minute if you get clipped in an artery. I carry 4 at all times on my pc/bb. I keep having to edit because i forget things. also, if you're in the apps...get some Maps in that kit of your area. land nav is extremely important when it comes to the woods. (example - you take contact and you're trying to gtfo, you're going to lose track of where you are in the trees). Just a little bit of food for thought man.
Thanks for the ideas, I've been thinking about what else to pack it with
just came across your channel, nice video brother
Thanks man
What part of Appalachia are you? Im about 20 mins north of Morgantown wv
@@JBsX39 about 30 minutes north of Asheville NC
Revelation 12:15 , 17:15 are about the "migrant invasion"