I’d probably…. Definitely add some small paracord loops on items that can accommodate (flashlight, etc ). Perhaps add a ranger band to loose items like the headlamp strap.
Very comprehensive kit, I would probably transfer the whole kit to a backpack with two shoulder straps if I needed to use it as a Get Home Bag. Thanks for the vid.
Nice comprehensive vehicle bag sir, you've put a lot of thought into your vehicle carry. Many folks that I grew up with would often laugh at me and call me a "MacGyver nerd before MacGyver"...yet these same folks would (and still whenever I'm back in Florida)... still ask to borrow this or that when they need something in a pinch. I just say while lending them whatever little tool, just carry one, then if or when you need it, you'll have it. After all of these many-many years, it warms my heart to finally see some of the guys from our old martial arts dojo, and some from school carrying at least a few tools. I always joke with them and say...it took you long enough. 🤔🤭
Lol I agree that blew me away once I seen how much stuff is actually in that Haver sack or ruck sack but very nice I like carrying alot of gear I don't mind when I hike I take a weeks worth of gear no matter what I live in the White Mountains , NH and ove been lost and had to stay out there for a couple days in - 20 F degrees it was cold and we have 6 months of snow pretty much and it's usually 2 to 4 feet roughly but I had my bag and I made it out threw my training I've taught my self I'm a survivalist but with out my gear I would have had a rough time or froze maybe I always carry a lighter with me unfortunately I smoke but I hike alot to make up for it lol jk but I say if you don't mind carrying it take it buy its not to heavy I'm 6'3 and 178 lb but I'm good with a 40 or 50 pound bag
Your kit is super, thank you for sharing. I know how much effort + money goes into making sure oneself and loved ones are prepared as best can be. We've used our kits many times over, having been through several emergency evacuations, plus catastrophic life threatening situations. One thing I would suggest to add is copies of important papers/records including proof of residency for your home/apartment etc.. ( 2 recent utility bills), plus identifying pictures of yourself with family, pets etc.. Very sad that we must consider nuclear these days, happy to see your iodide. Blessings for success on UA-cam. 🙂
Great car bag. Some higher end items. It looks like you can afford to buy a 2 inch shoulder pad for that bag. At 10 to 12 lbs, your shoulders gonna start to get sore from carrying it a couple miles. Maxpedition has a good one. Then you can fold your bandanas, and store them in the shoulder strap. This also creates Xtra padding. You said bag weight is 22lbs. You will thank yourself for the shoulder pad in the long run. Take care my friend, and thanks for the vid.
This is definitely one of the more well thought out kits I've seen. Many kits are either underpacked (altoids tins) or overpacked (hunter big bags). You have good coverage and the bag looks light to carry. As other mentioned, consider transferring it to a backpack, ie something light though (not a Goruck but something more like an Osprey) If I would add constructive feedback I'd do the following: I'd make sure the headlamp is one that takes regular batteries either AA or AAA. That makes it easy to swap out rather than waiting for it to charge. I know you have other flashlights, ie the Thrunite that takes standard batteries but it’s easier if you standardize it across imo. I'd add a car jumper (Nocoboost), tire repair things (though that may already be in the car and not in the bag itself). I’d add a Platypus (compatible with Sawyern Mini) and remove the Smart Bottle of water. This will save you bulk. The Ti EDC Wrench isn’t as valuable as I thought it would be (I have it too and discovered its shortcoming). Issue is when you really think about it, it has a very very limited usecase and your Knipex is actually a better tool. Ironically what would supplement/complement the Knipex XS is the Knipex 125. The Knipex XS by itself covers a lot of ground but it works really well with the 125. You don’t need the Farmer X Alox as you already have 2 other saws and you have the Spirit. Though it might be a 'might as well' situation but if you were carrying this out of the car all those things add weight. Between your saw, your Spirit, your alox and a whole bunch of other ones, you have a lot of duplication. I’d add a few more Bics. Very cheap. Lightweight. Imo better than any other fire-starting method. A Bic will easily last 72 hours. 3 even moreso. While I'm not a huge fan of duplication, Bics are an easy recommendation. In fact I actually view Bics as more practical than ferrocerium rods as even a child can light things on fire with it. I'd add something that adds distance to sight, ie either a monocular or binoculars. This allows you to see danger before it comes or to find places to go to. I'd add black trash contractor bags, they can be used to carry but also can be used as cover (when ductaped together).
That’s actually a great idea about using swimming goggle’s. They are cheap and take up less real estate compared to regular PPE full eye goggles. If dust or debri or even smoke is a concern.
The tool kit is on point. with any independent kit that has poky and stabbing bits in it I also keep a small boo boo kit. Any time I have to repair something I will scrape or cut myself.
nobodies life is that interesting where they have to survive in a city, lol. Its like dudes who get 'search and rescue' knives.... who are they gonna search and rescue
I like that folding saw that takes sawzall blades. Beats my drywall saw that leaves my bladed exposed. Thanks *I replaced my battery back I keep in mycar with a car jump starter one. It’s only a few inches bigger, still has USB outlets for charging, but it’s powerful enough to jumpstart my Tahoe ( so much better than the giant jump starters from a few years ago) Nice bag and brief description of the contents. 👍
Great kit! I don’t know what the climate where you are but would be nice to add some chemicals hand warmers in case if stop somewhere in the car in winter time might be useful.
If i could just recommend one more thing, I’m surprised you did not have it, kitchen sink. All jokes aside, i got a bit out of this, thanks mate. And a thumbs up.
I run a 3v duffel bag for my truck edc, able to keep flares and recovery straps with a small personal survival kit. Still tweaking it as it's able to convert to a backpack but I'm not sure if I like it. I dunno. Good video gives me some new ideas to modify my stuff. Thanks!
I've got the same bag. Purchased in 2019. I had to wash it recently and the waterproof lining is now flaking off the inside. With the top zip design I didn't consider it a waterproof bag anyway, and other than that I'm happy with it as my work EDC bag.
Everything except the kitchen sink in there. Though, considering it's a car edc I expected jump leads, reflective jacket, a reflective triangle, flashing lamp in case you break down, blanket and water proofs etc etc.
Another really cool kit! I would be very interested to know more about how you think about this kit and its purpose. It seems to be sort of a kit designed to do many different types of tasks. Would you try to take this with you if you had to leave your car or would you just take you get home bag? Sorry, I guess I’m just a little confused on how you envision using this bag. Anyway… thanks for another fun video that got me thinking!
My idea for this kit is just a catch all, EDC vehicle bag. Random items that I might need and I'm not close to home. If I need to get home on foot, then I might rummage through this bag and grab some items I might need for the trip.
Its hard to imagine any scenario where you would face radioactive material that would require some type of protection, and a swim cap, goggles, and KI tablets would suffice in keeping you protected. But, you never know I guess, which is the whole point of these kits.
Help me out with the handcuff stuff, 1. Why worry about carrying them, if we're still under rule of law and someone whos not a peace officer uses them on somone else then your talking about charges of false imprisonment to kidnapping, if it's without rule of law then I'm trying to evade threats or neutralize them not wrestle to put them in cuffs. 2. The handcuff key placement, these are better suited on you than in a bag (one hidden in the waistband for your use and one easy to use on others) or am I missing something.
It’s small and basically weightless. If I came across someone illegally restrained it would be easier to fish out a handcuff key than to try to fashion something out if a paperclip.
As an EMT I'm going to tell you to ditch the chest decompression needle. It isn't needed, you won't use it and in order to use it you have to not only be trained but have extensive practice. Even in the EMS world the liklihood of us ever using one is pretty low. You can kill someone with it if you do it wrong. I don't understand why preppers feel the need to have medical gear that goes beyond their scope of training. Does it make you feel cool or something to have it? Proper BLS skills are far more important to have than ALS skills and BLS equipment will save far more lives and be far more beneficial than the ALS equipment you have just for the "cool factor". And before someone chimes in and says "well I got it in case a trained person needs it" I'll be the first to tell you, as a trained person, that no provider will ever ask to use your equipment. They aren't going to jeopardize their license and their job by using your stuff. Much better ways to spend your money. Judging by your kit, you definitely bought based on cool factor rather than necessity. Radiation detector? Faraday bag? Please. The whole thing about EMP's has been grossly exaggerated. A tool pouch which has turned into a junk drawer. No organization, no thought. Do you even have skills to use that stuff? Judging by how neat and shinny it is, you've clearly never used it or practiced with it.
I like this comment. I also like how he has no poncho, no shelter, and no extra socks. Over half of the shit in that bag will get tossed out on day 1. What made me laugh the most was the Faraday bag and radiation detector, let alone the iodine tablets.
That’s a pretty good kit. I know that some things in it have a limited shelf life which cannot be avoided but one of the most important things is the water filter, do you know if those filters have a limited shelf life ?
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 if they freeze while the filter is wet it destroys the pores and makes the filter useless. But if it's dried out completely after use it won't be damaged by freezing temps. I find back flushing with clean water regularly keeps the flow rate higher and will extend the life of the filter.
I ran out of room in the description. Here’s the link emberlit.com/products/emberlit-titanium-backpacking-stove-multi-fuel-collapsible-wood-burning-stove
Wow... I always carry naloxone in my kit because I have lost family members to OD's. You never know when it could save a life, and most doctors will write a script for it no questions asked.
It depends. This bag sits in the car so weight is not really a consideration. If we're talking Bugout bag or Get Home bag then yes I try to keep the weight down, but I don't have any set maximum limits.
Thanks for the vote of confidence. With supply chain issues it would take a while to receive all the items. I had been compiling these items over several years.
Do you really leave that bag in your car? The contents of your car kit will run well over a grand. There's a whole bunch of items in that bag I'd be absolutely livid if it ever gets stolen.
way too much stuff, are you trained to carry this weight over a distance on one shoulder. like already mentioned, a ruck would be more suitable. doubled items candling devices, cutting tools, zip ties, fe rod and cordage make no sense in my humble opinion, if not cross loaded. if you loose the bag, you also loose your redundancies. you made some pretty good considerations though, but I think it is over packed...
Your "trauma" kit needs to be seriously reconsidered. Study, learn, and get training on the MARCH-E algorithm, and especially for the decompression needle. Good Samaritan laws protect you from frivolous law suits when rendering trauma care, but when you make more holes (decompression needle) you need to be a medical provider to do so. Then rebuild your kit, or buy an appropriate IFAK.
It is interesting how a percentage of comments on my medical kits automatically assume I have no experience. I’ve personally performed around a dozen needle decompressions on trauma patients, as this is my job. I’m not going to dart anyone I don’t know. These kits are for myself, my family, and close friends should they find themselves in need. These days trying to be a “hero” is just too risky. When it comes to complete strangers I’ll stop bleeding and perform compressions, but that’s about it.
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 looks to me like you never use any of it ever . Not to mention all the mall ninja nonsense junk . Handcuffs & a deck of cards? Lol ..
I’d probably…. Definitely add some small paracord loops on items that can accommodate (flashlight, etc ). Perhaps add a ranger band to loose items like the headlamp strap.
Good kit. 2 things you showed that no-one ever has but everyone should. Swim goggles and safety pins. Great job!
Very comprehensive kit, I would probably transfer the whole kit to a backpack with two shoulder straps if I needed to use it as a Get Home Bag. Thanks for the vid.
Nice comprehensive vehicle bag sir, you've put a lot of thought into your vehicle carry. Many folks that I grew up with would often laugh at me and call me a "MacGyver nerd before MacGyver"...yet these same folks would (and still whenever I'm back in Florida)... still ask to borrow this or that when they need something in a pinch. I just say while lending them whatever little tool, just carry one, then if or when you need it, you'll have it. After all of these many-many years, it warms my heart to finally see some of the guys from our old martial arts dojo, and some from school carrying at least a few tools. I always joke with them and say...it took you long enough. 🤔🤭
I carry the same things. Great kit. The most impressive thing to me is how well you fit ALL that into that one small bag! Bravo! 😀
Lol I agree that blew me away once I seen how much stuff is actually in that Haver sack or ruck sack but very nice I like carrying alot of gear I don't mind when I hike I take a weeks worth of gear no matter what I live in the White Mountains , NH and ove been lost and had to stay out there for a couple days in - 20 F degrees it was cold and we have 6 months of snow pretty much and it's usually 2 to 4 feet roughly but I had my bag and I made it out threw my training I've taught my self I'm a survivalist but with out my gear I would have had a rough time or froze maybe I always carry a lighter with me unfortunately I smoke but I hike alot to make up for it lol jk but I say if you don't mind carrying it take it buy its not to heavy I'm 6'3 and 178 lb but I'm good with a 40 or 50 pound bag
Finally, someone who shows what they have and doesn't describe 8 different uses for a Sharpie or a trash bag
excellent... well though ...out well packed ...the best EDC video i have seen
Excellent video!!!! You covered a lot and offered up products and items that are needed!!! Great job
Thank you for the support!
Damn dude, that kit is EPIC! You’ve got absolutely everything in there! Awesome kit, great video!
Your kit is super, thank you for sharing. I know how much effort + money goes into making sure oneself and loved ones are prepared as best can be. We've used our kits many times over, having been through several emergency evacuations, plus catastrophic life threatening situations.
One thing I would suggest to add is copies of important papers/records including proof of residency for your home/apartment etc.. ( 2 recent utility bills), plus identifying pictures of yourself with family, pets etc..
Very sad that we must consider nuclear these days, happy to see your iodide.
Blessings for success on UA-cam. 🙂
Good idea with the important documents, thanks!
This guy is the best on UA-cam!
Thank you!
Great car bag. Some higher end items. It looks like you can afford to buy a 2 inch shoulder pad for that bag.
At 10 to 12 lbs, your shoulders gonna start to get sore from carrying it a couple miles. Maxpedition has a good one. Then you can fold your bandanas, and store them in the shoulder strap. This also creates Xtra padding.
You said bag weight is 22lbs. You will thank yourself for the shoulder pad in the long run. Take care my friend, and thanks for the vid.
This is definitely one of the more well thought out kits I've seen. Many kits are either underpacked (altoids tins) or overpacked (hunter big bags). You have good coverage and the bag looks light to carry. As other mentioned, consider transferring it to a backpack, ie something light though (not a Goruck but something more like an Osprey) If I would add constructive feedback I'd do the following: I'd make sure the headlamp is one that takes regular batteries either AA or AAA. That makes it easy to swap out rather than waiting for it to charge. I know you have other flashlights, ie the Thrunite that takes standard batteries but it’s easier if you standardize it across imo.
I'd add a car jumper (Nocoboost), tire repair things (though that may already be in the car and not in the bag itself).
I’d add a Platypus (compatible with Sawyern Mini) and remove the Smart Bottle of water. This will save you bulk.
The Ti EDC Wrench isn’t as valuable as I thought it would be (I have it too and discovered its shortcoming). Issue is when you really think about it, it has a very very limited usecase and your Knipex is actually a better tool. Ironically what would supplement/complement the Knipex XS is the Knipex 125. The Knipex XS by itself covers a lot of ground but it works really well with the 125.
You don’t need the Farmer X Alox as you already have 2 other saws and you have the Spirit. Though it might be a 'might as well' situation but if you were carrying this out of the car all those things add weight. Between your saw, your Spirit, your alox and a whole bunch of other ones, you have a lot of duplication.
I’d add a few more Bics. Very cheap. Lightweight. Imo better than any other fire-starting method. A Bic will easily last 72 hours. 3 even moreso. While I'm not a huge fan of duplication, Bics are an easy recommendation. In fact I actually view Bics as more practical than ferrocerium rods as even a child can light things on fire with it.
I'd add something that adds distance to sight, ie either a monocular or binoculars. This allows you to see danger before it comes or to find places to go to. I'd add black trash contractor bags, they can be used to carry but also can be used as cover (when ductaped together).
That’s actually a great idea about using swimming goggle’s. They are cheap and take up less real estate compared to regular PPE full eye goggles. If dust or debri or even smoke is a concern.
keep a piece of paper (laminated) with phone numbers on it just in case you lose your phone, great knife choice can't beat cpm 3v.....Great Video!
Mind blowing.
Very thorough. High quality gear. Thumbs up
Superbly designed kit .
Dope survival swimming kit
The tool kit is on point. with any independent kit that has poky and stabbing bits in it I also keep a small boo boo kit. Any time I have to repair something I will scrape or cut myself.
Your survival/EDC vids are the best. I just wish my life was so interesting that i would need such a kit. Subbed.
nobodies life is that interesting where they have to survive in a city, lol. Its like dudes who get 'search and rescue' knives.... who are they gonna search and rescue
I like that folding saw that takes sawzall blades. Beats my drywall saw that leaves my bladed exposed. Thanks
*I replaced my battery back I keep in mycar with a car jump starter one. It’s only a few inches bigger, still has USB outlets for charging, but it’s powerful enough to jumpstart my Tahoe ( so much better than the giant jump starters from a few years ago)
Nice bag and brief description of the contents. 👍
I like the jump starter battery idea. Thanks for the comment!
Excellent presentation. Well thought out kit.
Great kit. You make some nice kits. Big fan.
Thank you, much appreciated.
it was a very comprehensive EDC... nice
Great kit. I was just about to order a sling bag. Going to check out this one.
Plastic bags can cause condensation if you go through temperature extremes.
Nice kit. I thought I was done. I have a lot more to go. Lol
Great kit! I don’t know what the climate where you are but would be nice to add some chemicals hand warmers in case if stop somewhere in the car in winter time might be useful.
If i could just recommend one more thing, I’m surprised you did not have it, kitchen sink. All jokes aside, i got a bit out of this, thanks mate. And a thumbs up.
I run a 3v duffel bag for my truck edc, able to keep flares and recovery straps with a small personal survival kit. Still tweaking it as it's able to convert to a backpack but I'm not sure if I like it. I dunno. Good video gives me some new ideas to modify my stuff. Thanks!
Great Stuff👌👌👌
cool!
I've got the same bag. Purchased in 2019. I had to wash it recently and the waterproof lining is now flaking off the inside. With the top zip design I didn't consider it a waterproof bag anyway, and other than that I'm happy with it as my work EDC bag.
Its great, if your car is stuck in a snow storm you can trade this setup with a local 15 yo boy for a BLANKET.
love this kit. i get really stuck on ideas and what to buy and where to put it. great gear
Great vid, wanted to know what are the uses for the measuring tape. And you should make a inch bag!
There are many times I wish I had a measuring tape when I don’t
One of the best EDC/BOB I've seen on UA-cam
Impressive
For being an EDC with years on the odometer that Victorinox looks great ….wish my Leathermans did
Astonishing amount of gear! Not sure for what, exactly.
Everything except the kitchen sink in there. Though, considering it's a car edc I expected jump leads, reflective jacket, a reflective triangle, flashing lamp in case you break down, blanket and water proofs etc etc.
Another really cool kit!
I would be very interested to know more about how you think about this kit and its purpose. It seems to be sort of a kit designed to do many different types of tasks. Would you try to take this with you if you had to leave your car or would you just take you get home bag? Sorry, I guess I’m just a little confused on how you envision using this bag.
Anyway… thanks for another fun video that got me thinking!
My idea for this kit is just a catch all, EDC vehicle bag. Random items that I might need and I'm not close to home. If I need to get home on foot, then I might rummage through this bag and grab some items I might need for the trip.
Sounds good! Thanks for clarifying.
Its hard to imagine any scenario where you would face radioactive material that would require some type of protection, and a swim cap, goggles, and KI tablets would suffice in keeping you protected. But, you never know I guess, which is the whole point of these kits.
Lower probability, but high reward if used
What case is that that you keep the power bank and cords in? I didn’t dee it on the list provided. I like the set up on that really well.
Help me out with the handcuff stuff, 1. Why worry about carrying them, if we're still under rule of law and someone whos not a peace officer uses them on somone else then your talking about charges of false imprisonment to kidnapping, if it's without rule of law then I'm trying to evade threats or neutralize them not wrestle to put them in cuffs. 2. The handcuff key placement, these are better suited on you than in a bag (one hidden in the waistband for your use and one easy to use on others) or am I missing something.
It’s small and basically weightless. If I came across someone illegally restrained it would be easier to fish out a handcuff key than to try to fashion something out if a paperclip.
As an EMT I'm going to tell you to ditch the chest decompression needle. It isn't needed, you won't use it and in order to use it you have to not only be trained but have extensive practice. Even in the EMS world the liklihood of us ever using one is pretty low. You can kill someone with it if you do it wrong. I don't understand why preppers feel the need to have medical gear that goes beyond their scope of training. Does it make you feel cool or something to have it? Proper BLS skills are far more important to have than ALS skills and BLS equipment will save far more lives and be far more beneficial than the ALS equipment you have just for the "cool factor". And before someone chimes in and says "well I got it in case a trained person needs it" I'll be the first to tell you, as a trained person, that no provider will ever ask to use your equipment. They aren't going to jeopardize their license and their job by using your stuff. Much better ways to spend your money. Judging by your kit, you definitely bought based on cool factor rather than necessity. Radiation detector? Faraday bag? Please. The whole thing about EMP's has been grossly exaggerated. A tool pouch which has turned into a junk drawer. No organization, no thought. Do you even have skills to use that stuff? Judging by how neat and shinny it is, you've clearly never used it or practiced with it.
Saved me typing it out thank you
I like this comment. I also like how he has no poncho, no shelter, and no extra socks. Over half of the shit in that bag will get tossed out on day 1.
What made me laugh the most was the Faraday bag and radiation detector, let alone the iodine tablets.
That’s a pretty good kit. I know that some things in it have a limited shelf life which cannot be avoided but one of the most important things is the water filter, do you know if those filters have a limited shelf life ?
I don’t believe the filters go bad, unless they experience freezing temps shortly after being used.
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 if they freeze while the filter is wet it destroys the pores and makes the filter useless. But if it's dried out completely after use it won't be damaged by freezing temps. I find back flushing with clean water regularly keeps the flow rate higher and will extend the life of the filter.
Nice to see that you swtiched to LMNT (element). Reach out to our customer support and I'll send you a free gift man! No B.S. Stay Salty!
I'll do that, and I'm a huge fan of LMNT now, thanks!
Should add an Epi-Pen to your med kit.
What size is your Magpul Daka pouch? I see a few different sizes.
Love your kit and how much you can fit in it.
It’s a small DAKA pouch (6” x 9”)
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 thank you... ordering now!
Unless I missed it in the gear list: Can you please link to the specific emberlit titanium woodstove?
I ran out of room in the description. Here’s the link emberlit.com/products/emberlit-titanium-backpacking-stove-multi-fuel-collapsible-wood-burning-stove
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 thanks so much, love your videos.
Excellent. Very well thought out. Do you keep a change of clothes as well?
No change of clothes in this bag
Great video. Do you have the V1version?
Just didn't see the difference with V1 yet
Here's the V1 video ua-cam.com/video/J1wFMNDu7qE/v-deo.html. There's a lot of overlap but this bag is larger so allows me to carry more.
Im really surprised with all that you carry you dont have or maybe I missed it, a simple p51 can opener
There’s multiple can opener tools included in the several multitools (Victorinox, Leatherman)
Two handcuffs keys???Are you on the run???
Wow...
I always carry naloxone in my kit because I have lost family members to OD's. You never know when it could save a life, and most doctors will write a script for it no questions asked.
What is the case that you hold the anker and cords
Not the same one but similar amzn.to/3WYgUjX
Do you try to keep your bags under a certain weight?
It depends. This bag sits in the car so weight is not really a consideration. If we're talking Bugout bag or Get Home bag then yes I try to keep the weight down, but I don't have any set maximum limits.
Are you the guy that did the pathfinder bottle kit?
I’ve done two bottle kits. One was a Helikon Tex/Pathfinder bottle kit and one was a Condor/Nalgene kit.
Awesome 😀👍👍👍👍❤️ are you going to war bro 😆👍💪
You forgot the kitchen sink 🤣
No fish hooks?
275 👍
lol @ wazoo high viz zip ties. please explain to me why'd you'd need your zip ties to be high viz?
Trail marking. Ease of visibility at night. Idk, just a few.
Very nice kit. Also, thanks for not explaining what each piece is good for. Most watching already knows.
Good for get home bag?.
Not really but it could work if I had nothing else, but I would dump a lot of non essential gear before traveling.
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 Oh, okay. Thanks.
How much would you charge to build this kit for me? I'm serious. You have excellent ideas. Please DM
Thanks for the vote of confidence. With supply chain issues it would take a while to receive all the items. I had been compiling these items over several years.
Please keep the videos coming! Your channel is fresh and educational
I liked your video but needle decompression is for people who are trained to use such items. Not really for the average person to use.
Of course. No one should use unless trained.
What's the loaded weight?
22.7 pounds
If that's a car speciality kit why not some freeze dried foods? Literally: Don't forget your lunch.
I have other bags in the car that contain food. This is more of a catch-all bag.
Does your wife help you make these kits ? Not being funny but kind of wondering because she should know what is in them.🤙
Shes aware of their contents and how to use them.
To much stuff for me. I’ll stay with military commando bag.😮
Do you really leave that bag in your car? The contents of your car kit will run well over a grand. There's a whole bunch of items in that bag I'd be absolutely livid if it ever gets stolen.
Lets hope it never gets stolen lol.
So this is more of a get home bag than an EDC bag. This is stuff you'd use in an emergency, not every day.
Every day brings the possibility of an emergency
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 so does every night.....so I'm guessing you keep this under your bad as well.
@@randyyeager Given that it stays in my vehicle, its never more than 100 feet away at any given time.
😂😂😂😂😂
A radiation monitor... what? Why?
You totally lost my respect with the rubber swimming caps....🤦♂️
Enjoy radioactive dust in your hair. Also they can double as a water bucket.
way too much stuff, are you trained to carry this weight over a distance on one shoulder. like already mentioned, a ruck would be more suitable. doubled items candling devices, cutting tools, zip ties, fe rod and cordage make no sense in my humble opinion, if not cross loaded. if you loose the bag, you also loose your redundancies. you made some pretty good considerations though, but I think it is over packed...
Your "trauma" kit needs to be seriously reconsidered. Study, learn, and get training on the MARCH-E algorithm, and especially for the decompression needle. Good Samaritan laws protect you from frivolous law suits when rendering trauma care, but when you make more holes (decompression needle) you need to be a medical provider to do so. Then rebuild your kit, or buy an appropriate IFAK.
It is interesting how a percentage of comments on my medical kits automatically assume I have no experience. I’ve personally performed around a dozen needle decompressions on trauma patients, as this is my job. I’m not going to dart anyone I don’t know. These kits are for myself, my family, and close friends should they find themselves in need. These days trying to be a “hero” is just too risky. When it comes to complete strangers I’ll stop bleeding and perform compressions, but that’s about it.
lol. Everything you own it seems you got sucked into buying with a cool name or by a youtube reviewer. Do you own anything that isn't name brand?
I like quality gear
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 tons of stuff out their that is quality without being brand name and expensive.
@@randyyeager Very true. I love budget quality gear too. Please share if you have suggestions.
All that Gucci gear . Every bit of it brand new & never used . 🥴
Why would I include my used and abused gear?
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 looks to me like you never use any of it ever . Not to mention all the mall ninja nonsense junk . Handcuffs & a deck of cards? Lol ..
@@rebelsuiter9306 I envy you if you’ve never been bored or been in fear of having to subdue an attacker. Two each his own. My gear suits me.
It really looks like an old lady's purse
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