Plastic bags, solar panel, snood, gravity filter with milbank bag,notepad with pen, waterproof rain cover for the whole pack. Those were my only thoughts that could be added, otherwise I thought it was well thought out and very smart looking. That ruck is just a wonderful colour and the attachments are brilliant. Thnaks for sharing
Good of you being prepared, thanks for sharing your kit. Totally agree there's no one size fits all, you have to tailor your kit for your needs. Nice kit, well prepared 👍
Are you bugging out alone or with wife and kids or otyer family members? Before you buy the CNOC bags for the Sawyer, look into Hydroblu Go Flow bags, I bought the kit for $30, it's basically a 10 liter capacity dry bag with a Camelbak hose attachment that connects to a Sawyer Mini, the whole kit with the Sawyer and backflush syringe goes in a ditty bag that weighs very little and fits in the palm of my hand. 10 liters is way more than the 2 or 3 liters the CNOC bags can do. Its faster to fill as well, just scoop up some water, get out of sight, and hang it up and let gravity do the work. It also has a shut off so you can filter what you want and save the rest for later. Just a suggestion.
Well I considered going with hydroblu and I have some of the sidekick filters, but they emailed me wanting to send me that kit for review. After a few corresponding emails they were going to send it, then they went radio silent on me and will not return any emails and sent nothing after getting my address. So I won't promote their products without an apology, even tho they are good products and I do use them.
Right you just never know because your whole situation will be fubar, and you could come across someone that needs it. Also its small and packs a punch if you end up needing it, good thinking!!! Thanks for watching!!!
Thoughts while watching your video: While I appreciate that this is YOUR setup, for YOUR needs, etc., I would still ask: 1) what does the overall kit weigh? 2) what do YOU weigh? 3) where exactly are you bugging out to, and how far it that from where you plan on starting with this rig? 4) How many times have you humped that load from where it is now, to where you want to get to if you have to "go"? 5) what circumstances would compel you to go and never come back? 6) if you have a prearranged destination in mind, how much of that stuff can you cache at your bugout location ahead of time?
I have the USMC ILBE Main Pack and Assault Pack as well as the Source Hydration Carrier. For rain gear I have Gen3 ECWCS level 6 Goretex Top and Bottom in OCP. I also noticed you use Aqua Quest Rogue Dry Bags, I use those as well as the Seal Line MACS sacks, both are awesome. I use an Aqua Quest Safari 10x10 camo tarp as well. I have my MSS Modular Sleep System in a 30 liter Aqua Quest Rogue Dry Bag. I also use the Klymit Static V Recon insulated sleeping pad and Snugpak Basecamp Ops inflatable pillow. An Arcturus all weather blanket for a ground sheet and Sea to Summit Pyramid Mosquito Net comprises my shelter system. I have my Food Procurement Kit in a FILBE Sustainment Pouch, it has a Conibear 220, two 110's, gill net, fishing gear, fishing yoyo's, bait for traps and fish, slingshot and ammo. A good mess kit is the MSR Alpine Stowaway Pot, they're $20 and come in various sizes. I have the 1.1 liter pot and inside is a spice kit, olive oil, hot sauce, and a scrubber. For tools I currently switch between two knives, a TOPS Brakimo and a Mora Carbon Garberg, I have the same Silky Big Boy 2000XL Folding Saw, Gransfors Bruk Scandinavian Forest Axe, and Leatherman Supertool 300. You sir have great taste in gear and I can tell you have put in the dirt time by your gear choices. Awesome loadout man. Best I've seen in a long time.
nice i thought i saw you comment on roberts bushcraft you had a husqarvuan mulitpurpose forest axe but still nice load out you sir are a example for me and all others building an inch bag always love hearing others loadouts
@@danroblox9243 my wife had got me the Husqvarna for my birthday a couple years ago, and probably about 6 months after that, I got the Gransfors Bruk Scandinavian Forest Axe for me, and Small Forest Axe for my wife
@@danroblox9243 yeah it's a great axe for the money. The only real issues with it was the sheath isn't the best, and for best results, the grind needs to be re-profiled, not a big deal tho, and for the money, there isn't a better axe out there.
One hell of a loadout maybe get a kart to carry the bag for a back up in case you're injured or need to grab something you know, appreciate your share brotha!!😁✌💚
I actually do have a cart lol cuz like I said I dont plan on rucking this 100 miles lol and id I had to then alot would get dropped lol, thanks for watching!!!
dont let the haters bother you they havnt done proper thinking. The original colonials who went out on extended stay in a country flooded with wildlife had to take en excess of over 15 mules to survive a trip over a mountain were lucky to be blessed with modern equipment
Saws are absolute garbage. Anyone that has used one knows this. The only reason that they became popular is theat they have a high markup and shills got paid to promote them. A good GI machete and forest axe are the minimum tools needed other than a solid 6"-8" fixed blade. Hawks are good as well but they are a luxury item unless you dont plan on splitting logs or felling trees.
Perhaps but those blades stay sharp for a pretty long time, the impulse hardened teeth on silky's are hard to sharpen but they do or at least did make a file set for it.
36:40 True, but you can also do everything with just a hatchet too. I have a hatchet, saw, and tracker. If I was forced to choose only 1 tool it'd be a good hatchet. Plus a hatchet is also a hammer.
Saws are garbage. Ill never waste money on one again. They do nothing an axe cant do and an axe can do many things a saw cant do. And anyone that has actually used a saw can tell you that they work like crap. They are a total waste of money and just a money grab by shills
I hadn't seen your video until today, i have several surplus packs, filbe, alice, molle2 German, Dutch and a few others. I find the ilbe best suited for myself. I don't have the recon pouches so i used molle 2 sustainment pouches and i have the assault pack and a lot of the same or similar items though mine is able to fit all within the main pack and statement pouches. I am curious of any changes you've made since this video was posted.
Thanks for Watching! It's pretty much the same for the most part and this is a maximum load, so depending on the situation I may not have this much. I like the idea of having a maxed out setup then it would be really easy to drop weight if you needed to versus trying to add things in, although I have been thinking about some changes which is just trimming it down really. These bags never stop changing I don't think 🤣.
maybe crank radio i would say and if you carry it often its not bad i took my 50 bag for 10 mile camp trip and was sore but could do it took out 8 pounds just right now
I have crank radios but don't keep it in my kit, if the baofeng's don't work neither will the crank so im not overly concerned about it but not a bad idea lol
I have the bigger Stanley pot set but took out the frying pan kept the spoon and spatula and bowls. Love having a big pot. I ripped the handles off and drilled holes made a bale out of clothes hangar wire now its perfect for cooking under a tripod. I run the Agawa Canyon 21 saw love it way kore than the silky's but thats me and I do run a felling axe because I plan on making a substantial semi permanent shelter and knives wont do it. I like you set up but I tool see any tool maintenance items or bag maintenance stuff like spare buckles sewing kits. What you gonna do to wash clothes and shit.
The tool section is definitely location dependent, however alot more can be done with that parang than you might think lol but the main thing I wanted to get across is you need a good basic tool set thatll do what you need and not 50 knives, axe, hatchet, splitting maul, etc lol. I like that pot but I've been thinking of modding it like you did or going another route with more versatility, its fine for ground but no suspension which sometimes can be easier or better. When it comes to tool maintenance I have a pouch in the lid that has a worksharp field sharpener, larger strop, smaller high quality file, oil and a bees wax balm I made. Thats really more than sufficient I think and as long as you keep up with them it doesn't take as much. There is also a sewing kit that also has repair buckles in it too, I thought I said that but there was so much to go over and I was trying to hurry that I might have missed it. I did miss saying that I have a rite in the rain pad and pen, and a seed kit that got overlooked lol. When it comes to washing clothes itd just have to be done the old fashioned way lol, but there is one of those small bottles of camp soap in the hygiene kit but I'd like to get some of that dr bruaners soap ive heard alot of good about it. If I missed anything else let me know lol.
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 you can get Dr. Bronners liquid and bar soap at Walmart and online. I have a bottle of the liquid soap in my Hygiene Kit, it's really good stuff.
Love the bag and the idea behind it. In my opinion too many consumables for an inch bag. No wet wipes or tp use bandanas with a mesh bag. Wood ash and mud for for camouflage. Baking soda and ever clear have multiple use. Head net and long sleeve shirt instead of bug spray.
Actually almost all of that is in there besides the wood ash and mud lol, and ya there is several days worth of food because traps don't work everytime and fish dont always bite. As lightweight as the freeze dried food is why not carry a good amount? I dont think most realize what real life would be like if we ever had to use these bags. Thanks for Watching!!!
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 that’s what I’m saying too much weight wasted on single or limited use items. Carry washable bandannas instead of tp or wet wipes. Steel bottle to boil water, save any water filters for emergency use. A long sleeve shirt and mosquito face net will last longer than a bottle of bug spray. Carry more fishing and hunting gear so you can set multiple traps and auto fishing poles to do the work while your being productive with something else.
Theyre very nice imo, that was good price but did it come with the shoulder straps and waist belt cuz those usually aren't included with the main pack.
@@jamesparker6383 hey no worries my friend I have 2 of them now lol one is brand new and the other from the video is like new lol, also check ebay and such and there's probably new hip belts for around $20 I do believe. The shoulder straps and assualt packs is whats hard to find lol and I have 2 radio pouches im not using but im thinking about sewing it up some cuz it can be attached to the outside and used a pouch if it wasn't so open yanno lol.
@@jamesparker6383 also fire force gear makes some top quality gear with the actual legit marpat fabric that matches perfectly lol they make a butt pack that is $60 which is kinda high but its absolutely awesome and all made in the USA check em out
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 you can find the assault pack at Army Navy Outdoors at a somewhat reasonable price . Thank ya for responding as quick as you did
Great video agree a tarp is by all means a must have please repeat/explain treat your clothes with what/how have never heard that before and good to see a face instead of shoes for a change 👍❤️🇺🇸
Thank you, in my quick deploy ridgeline video I just uploaded i show the stuff I used and I just followed the directions on the bottle. Which is basically just spray it on and let it dry thats about it lol highly recommended, actually some new military uniforms come pretreated with permethrin.
Thank you I try lol, its a serious setup for a serious situation. I was hoping to get the point across that long term survival will require proper equipment and training to be successful.
Surprisingly I had some in there, they were in the same pocket on the assualt pack as the wet weather gear along with a write in the rain pad and pens. However I did forget to show them but good catch lol.
Weight is a number. Some people can carry a heavy pack and some can't carry very much. In a real bug out situation there will not be judges disqualifying people because their bags are over 10 #. Carry as much as you can as it is your life that depends on it.
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 I have discovered something, if I attach my assault pack to the shoulder straps it balances the load and makes it easier to carry. I have the large molle 2 system.
ppoint of bags like this is to suffer out to a remote location and do your best to avoid the mark of the beast hunters....its also really your only choice
You got that right lol its funny I just went on a weight reduction tirade and switched out all but one of the maxpedition pouches and such just to add more winter clothing lol
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 thats how i tried to set mine up a lightwieght armed loadout with a lbe carrying water storage,tools,clothing,bedroll on a belt rig. Then my main bag is leterally a military duffel full of lightwieghtfoods,seeds,silent hunting gear and a canvas tent. Good luck out there i think you got a good setup
@@williamdavis8598 thank you, it really is amazing how much 3 or 4 of those pouches weigh compared to ziplock bags. I worry the time is closer than ever that we might actually need these things, I just can't see any other way
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 i know what you mean im 28 grew up in a prepper family and what i have now compared to what i had when i was 18 is amazing different and is the best combo of tough vs lightweight i could muster its a never ending battle thats fore sure. Your right i think the times come . Our turn here in America was always going to come sooner or later but i think well give them a good show thats for sure
@ahole5407 it is to an extent, typically I don't carry that or alot of this stuff. Keep in mind this is for leaving and not coming back, I know how to make many things like backpacks, knives, tent stakes and on and on so does that mean I shouldn't carry any of it? Perhaps leave the clothes behind too since they can be made from animals 🤣, you see how ridiculous that can be therefor it's only true to an extent....
@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 im just giving you hell. Thanks for taking the time to respond. It's good content, and it gets people thinking rather than all the infomercial videos out there where all they do is try to sell people garbage. I like your repurposing of the M81 medical pouch for the hygiene kit and the vest mount blackhawk gas mask bag for food. Finding what fits and what works is the details that show how much thought went into what you did.
@ahole5407 it's all good lol I'm usually pretty easy to get along with 🤣 but people can make that difficult sometimes 🤣🤣, the more I think about this topic the more I realize how bad the situation really is and how unpheasable alot of these theories are lol 🤷
@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 No matter how unlikely a situation may be in life, we always seem to find ourselves in them. Murphys Law. The true test is knowing and understanding the threats and developing a plan that prioritizes life and security over comfort and stability. In war and disaster, we operate and thrive in chaos. I was a federal and state emergency management and HAZMAT responder for most of my career. We were brifed quarterly on threats and had to develop plans with LEPCs for response and recovery efforts. People don't have a clue how bad things can get and how much society is hanging by a thread. Sadly, the government is more focused on keeping people unaware due to economic stability. I will share this with you, and you can do with it what you will. Every year, the #1 threat to America was the loss of power and our electrical grid. Estimates are 3-7 days before total collapse, with plans in place for martial law beginning at day two. We did everything from nuclear attacks and plants, biological warfare, chemicals, food supply, and water safety, you name it, but everything is tied into the grid. When it goes, so does everything else, and the government knows and has known for over a decade.
Nah unlike most people I actually get out and train with it, and worst case I can drop non essential equipment. Im my area almost all that is necessary, like I said a tiny little pack with only the 10 c's isn't going cut it. For a 72 hour emergency a small 10 c's kit would be enough, but taking out never to return is going to take some equipment to be successful. I prefer to carry more to make my life better once I'm in my location.
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 my wife is 5ft tall and 135 lbs and her pack weighs 55 lbs. She hikes with it all the time and has no issues at all with it. We go out for 3 days at a time, in all weather conditions, from freezing temps to summer thunderstorms. SHTF won't wait on good weather and if you can't carry a 50 or 60 lb pack then you're not tough enough to survive it lol. Jokers with comments about lightweight packs make me laugh. If you're runnin and gunnin doing matrix bullet dodges, then you're in the wrong area to begin with, it's called population density lol. Stealthy, methodical, diliberate movement is the way to go. I have an AR15 and slick Chest Rig with my INCH bag, but I plan on avoiding a shoot out at all costs. I have a plate carrier and assault pack set up for engagements if necessary, but that's more for bugging in.
I.N.C.H. I'm never coming home... ok but where the hell you going 😂 . Buy a tiny plot of land in the country and dig yourself a bunker for cheap. Fill it with supplies so you can just move quickly to that location. Then you can spend the off years building security and fortifications. Why all these so called preppers think that being homeless in the woods is a good idea is beyond insanity.
@ahole5407 it's definitely not a good plan to bugout lol, a bunker would be great too but I don't think I'll have time for that 🤣. For me it's more of a have to leave kinda thing, yanno like radiation or chemicals or something like that. It's not meant to be a take out over anything plan, bugging out was never meant to be mainstream and now that it is it's not a pheasable primary plan that's for sure.
The more you know, the less you have to carry. HOGWASH, no he didn’t. He could’ve have said, Jesus isn’t the SON of God and I would’ve forgiven him but HOGWASH. Oooh hell 2 da naw naw.
I think you have come across the difficulty we all face in preparing an iNCH bag. Size and Weight. Only you know if you can carry the bag, and for how far. Then theres the why we would prepare an INCH bag. The greatest threat to mankind, not just Americans, is that of Nuclear Attack.Most experts agree on this, even governments agree. (They are NOT experts btw) Yet you are the same as most people I've seen on YT you haven't got one piece of NBC kit❗️Probably the most important of all the kit you carry is NBC. Why make an INCH bag and ignore this kit❓As much as you have a big bag, anyone who's got an INCH bag has a bag as big as yours, mines actually a lot bigger. In my opinion you are sadly lacking in tools, your medication will run out very quickly, and having a large beard will kill you quicker than most, as no matter if you decide to get a good respirator you wont be able to put it on and seal it to your face❗️It is also estimated that within 6 weeks ALL game will be hunted to extinction. So food will be so hard to find it will be a nightmare for everyone. A rat will become a good meal❗️ I think you should look into just what a nuclear explosion does to society and of course people. Then you may think differently about your bag. No matter where you live in the USA, if Nuclear War happens Nukes will fall from the sky onto the USA like rain. You will be grateful for NBC kit in such circumstances❗️Finally theres your government❗️If they do declare war on Russia, being under 60 you would be immediately conscripted into the forces, either that or prison. Just something else you should consider. Anyway Good luck & Stay Safe.
I actually have nbc kit however at the time of this video that wasn't really on anyone's mind, and my kit is evolving constantly. No one possesses the ability to carry everything they need to survive indefinitely, not to mention your preparing for the scenario(s) you expect the most. If there is an event of any kind that would validate using such supplies I would highly doubt all wild game would be gone in 6 weeks, more like 80-90% of people would be gone in 6 weeks. Russia would be more likely to use emp before nukes unless someone else initiated it first, of course we all have our own ideas of what might happen. I can tell you my newest iteration of kit includes gen 3 nightvision which drastically changes the game, but good job noticing there was no cbrn specific equipment in this load out. Also my kit is what I assume I will need, I live in an extremely low risk area for nuclear attack but who knows how things will go or turn out. Thanks for watching and maybe I'll do an updated video showing my current setup. 👍
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 Hello again, & thank you for your reply. I just want to make this clear, its NOT I, saying all this stuff about a Nuclear attack, food disappearance etc. This comes from supposed "Experts" on whatever subject mentioned. I only mentioned the NBC stuff as after seeing all your hard work in preparing the bag in the first place, I didn't want you to be left unprepared for something as important as a Nuclear War. I never looked at when the vid was made tbh. I should have done that❗️On that subject, I hope more than you know, this NEVER happens, however Joe Biden and Co are doing their level best to find a way into a full blown war with Russia. Anyway, Ive heard all this 'Im in a very low area for the possibility of a Nuclear Attack. Thats why I said look into it, as no one, and I do mean NO ONE would be safe from it. You cant outrun the wind, even if a nuclear warhead of a low yield was to drop 200 miles away from you, the fall out could and would still be deadly if the wind just happened to be blowing in your direction. Again I hope this will never happen, but you obviously prepare against any and all disasters. Anyway I'm very happy you have NBC kit, and please dont think I was being obnoxious by saying what I said. It was said with the greatest care for you. Finally I did enjoy watching your video and will now watch more of them. So Take care and good luck.👍🏼
@@stephenclarke3990 no worries my friend and I do appreciate your input. I try to prepare as best as I can for as much as I can lol but as you know thats not the easiest thing to do, ive heard those stats as well some I agree with and some I dont, but your right about the fallout its all about whats used, where, and wind/weather etc. I hope we never need things like these but I can't see any way out of it, I fear its when not if and the clock is ticking......not long left now. Make every day count.........
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 Sadly I think you're right. And when it happens it's not going to be like some movie or video, like Im sure most people think. Thats why I was so interested in your video. War is unimaginable horror, a Nuclear War is just unimaginable. And even though you are prepared well, I still hope it never happens. Anyway please stay safe & take good care.
Plastic bags, solar panel, snood, gravity filter with milbank bag,notepad with pen, waterproof rain cover for the whole pack. Those were my only thoughts that could be added, otherwise I thought it was well thought out and very smart looking. That ruck is just a wonderful colour and the attachments are brilliant. Thnaks for sharing
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Good of you being prepared, thanks for sharing your kit. Totally agree there's no one size fits all, you have to tailor your kit for your needs. Nice kit, well prepared 👍
Thank you and thanks for watching, we have to be as ready as we can cuz we never know whats in store for the future.
Very nice. The saying should be “the more you know the more you wish you could carry “
Right lol, understand what that saying is getting at but in today's world it doesn't meen what it once did lol
Very nice video! It's always good to find some inspiration or ideas to improve on your own bag. These videos are well appreciated, thanks!
Thank you and your very welcome, im glad it was of use to you.
Vile of crack absolutely killed me I wasn’t expecting you to say that 😂😂
Hahaha I know right lol thats why I couldn't resist
Are you bugging out alone or with wife and kids or otyer family members? Before you buy the CNOC bags for the Sawyer, look into Hydroblu Go Flow bags, I bought the kit for $30, it's basically a 10 liter capacity dry bag with a Camelbak hose attachment that connects to a Sawyer Mini, the whole kit with the Sawyer and backflush syringe goes in a ditty bag that weighs very little and fits in the palm of my hand. 10 liters is way more than the 2 or 3 liters the CNOC bags can do. Its faster to fill as well, just scoop up some water, get out of sight, and hang it up and let gravity do the work. It also has a shut off so you can filter what you want and save the rest for later. Just a suggestion.
Well I considered going with hydroblu and I have some of the sidekick filters, but they emailed me wanting to send me that kit for review. After a few corresponding emails they were going to send it, then they went radio silent on me and will not return any emails and sent nothing after getting my address. So I won't promote their products without an apology, even tho they are good products and I do use them.
I’m glad that I’m not the only person who thought of glucose tablets! I’m not diabetic either but it’s good for a boost of energy.
Right you just never know because your whole situation will be fubar, and you could come across someone that needs it. Also its small and packs a punch if you end up needing it, good thinking!!! Thanks for watching!!!
Great video I agree a heavy pack is necessary for long term I use a off road cart to pull my gear
Thanks and thank you for watching, lol I have a giant wagon im about to make ready for the same thing lol.
What an off road cart and where you buy it from? Thanks
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 would love a vid on that
Thoughts while watching your video:
While I appreciate that this is YOUR setup, for YOUR needs, etc., I would still ask:
1) what does the overall kit weigh?
2) what do YOU weigh?
3) where exactly are you bugging out to, and how far it that from where you plan on starting with this rig?
4) How many times have you humped that load from where it is now, to where you want to get to if you have to "go"?
5) what circumstances would compel you to go and never come back?
6) if you have a prearranged destination in mind, how much of that stuff can you cache at your bugout location ahead of time?
Alot of people don't take those questions into consideration, but all have been addressed and of course the answers will forever remain a mystery lol.
I have the USMC ILBE Main Pack and Assault Pack as well as the Source Hydration Carrier. For rain gear I have Gen3 ECWCS level 6 Goretex Top and Bottom in OCP. I also noticed you use Aqua Quest Rogue Dry Bags, I use those as well as the Seal Line MACS sacks, both are awesome. I use an Aqua Quest Safari 10x10 camo tarp as well. I have my MSS Modular Sleep System in a 30 liter Aqua Quest Rogue Dry Bag. I also use the Klymit Static V Recon insulated sleeping pad and Snugpak Basecamp Ops inflatable pillow. An Arcturus all weather blanket for a ground sheet and Sea to Summit Pyramid Mosquito Net comprises my shelter system. I have my Food Procurement Kit in a FILBE Sustainment Pouch, it has a Conibear 220, two 110's, gill net, fishing gear, fishing yoyo's, bait for traps and fish, slingshot and ammo. A good mess kit is the MSR Alpine Stowaway Pot, they're $20 and come in various sizes. I have the 1.1 liter pot and inside is a spice kit, olive oil, hot sauce, and a scrubber. For tools I currently switch between two knives, a TOPS Brakimo and a Mora Carbon Garberg, I have the same Silky Big Boy 2000XL Folding Saw, Gransfors Bruk Scandinavian Forest Axe, and Leatherman Supertool 300. You sir have great taste in gear and I can tell you have put in the dirt time by your gear choices. Awesome loadout man. Best I've seen in a long time.
nice i thought i saw you comment on roberts bushcraft you had a husqarvuan mulitpurpose forest axe but still nice load out you sir are a example for me and all others building an inch bag always love hearing others loadouts
@@danroblox9243 my wife had got me the Husqvarna for my birthday a couple years ago, and probably about 6 months after that, I got the Gransfors Bruk Scandinavian Forest Axe for me, and Small Forest Axe for my wife
@@joeyjones9041 noice is the husqarvana any good for a budget axe
@@danroblox9243 yeah it's a great axe for the money. The only real issues with it was the sheath isn't the best, and for best results, the grind needs to be re-profiled, not a big deal tho, and for the money, there isn't a better axe out there.
One hell of a loadout maybe get a kart to carry the bag for a back up in case you're injured or need to grab something you know, appreciate your share brotha!!😁✌💚
I actually do have a cart lol cuz like I said I dont plan on rucking this 100 miles lol and id I had to then alot would get dropped lol, thanks for watching!!!
dont let the haters bother you they havnt done proper thinking. The original colonials who went out on extended stay in a country flooded with wildlife had to take en excess of over 15 mules to survive a trip over a mountain were lucky to be blessed with modern equipment
Thats for sure, generally most people who have something negative to say have no idea what they're even talking about lol.
I like that saw. You can build yourself a castle and still have daylight to spare ;-)
Saws are absolute garbage. Anyone that has used one knows this. The only reason that they became popular is theat they have a high markup and shills got paid to promote them. A good GI machete and forest axe are the minimum tools needed other than a solid 6"-8" fixed blade. Hawks are good as well but they are a luxury item unless you dont plan on splitting logs or felling trees.
You're gonna need a set of small mini file's, a triangle and a flat file for sharpening the saw blade if you don't already have the tools.
Perhaps but those blades stay sharp for a pretty long time, the impulse hardened teeth on silky's are hard to sharpen but they do or at least did make a file set for it.
Just so you know it’s 70 L God bless you and your family. God bless the world it’s all just get along.
@davidsedorejr7599 I gotcha, and thank you! You as well!
Great video. You should do a video on your stand alone survival kit.
Ya no problem, I have one on it but it has changed some since then
Nice setup thanks for sharing. Stay safe its getting crazy out there
Thank you and yes it is lol im getting better and better everyday lol, you stay safe as well
36:40 True, but you can also do everything with just a hatchet too. I have a hatchet, saw, and tracker. If I was forced to choose only 1 tool it'd be a good hatchet. Plus a hatchet is also a hammer.
Saws are garbage. Ill never waste money on one again. They do nothing an axe cant do and an axe can do many things a saw cant do. And anyone that has actually used a saw can tell you that they work like crap. They are a total waste of money and just a money grab by shills
I hadn't seen your video until today, i have several surplus packs, filbe, alice, molle2 German, Dutch and a few others. I find the ilbe best suited for myself. I don't have the recon pouches so i used molle 2 sustainment pouches and i have the assault pack and a lot of the same or similar items though mine is able to fit all within the main pack and statement pouches. I am curious of any changes you've made since this video was posted.
Thanks for Watching! It's pretty much the same for the most part and this is a maximum load, so depending on the situation I may not have this much. I like the idea of having a maxed out setup then it would be really easy to drop weight if you needed to versus trying to add things in, although I have been thinking about some changes which is just trimming it down really. These bags never stop changing I don't think 🤣.
33:40 You can cook on a flat rock that is heated by the camp fire.
Nice system. Only thing I can think of is putting your food in a dry bag , so you can hang it from mice.
maybe crank radio i would say and if you carry it often its not bad i took my 50 bag for 10 mile camp trip and was sore but could do it took out 8 pounds just right now
I have crank radios but don't keep it in my kit, if the baofeng's don't work neither will the crank so im not overly concerned about it but not a bad idea lol
I have the bigger Stanley pot set but took out the frying pan kept the spoon and spatula and bowls. Love having a big pot. I ripped the handles off and drilled holes made a bale out of clothes hangar wire now its perfect for cooking under a tripod.
I run the Agawa Canyon 21 saw love it way kore than the silky's but thats me and I do run a felling axe because I plan on making a substantial semi permanent shelter and knives wont do it. I like you set up but I tool see any tool maintenance items or bag maintenance stuff like spare buckles sewing kits. What you gonna do to wash clothes and shit.
The tool section is definitely location dependent, however alot more can be done with that parang than you might think lol but the main thing I wanted to get across is you need a good basic tool set thatll do what you need and not 50 knives, axe, hatchet, splitting maul, etc lol. I like that pot but I've been thinking of modding it like you did or going another route with more versatility, its fine for ground but no suspension which sometimes can be easier or better. When it comes to tool maintenance I have a pouch in the lid that has a worksharp field sharpener, larger strop, smaller high quality file, oil and a bees wax balm I made. Thats really more than sufficient I think and as long as you keep up with them it doesn't take as much. There is also a sewing kit that also has repair buckles in it too, I thought I said that but there was so much to go over and I was trying to hurry that I might have missed it. I did miss saying that I have a rite in the rain pad and pen, and a seed kit that got overlooked lol. When it comes to washing clothes itd just have to be done the old fashioned way lol, but there is one of those small bottles of camp soap in the hygiene kit but I'd like to get some of that dr bruaners soap ive heard alot of good about it. If I missed anything else let me know lol.
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 you can get Dr. Bronners liquid and bar soap at Walmart and online. I have a bottle of the liquid soap in my Hygiene Kit, it's really good stuff.
Love the bag and the idea behind it. In my opinion too many consumables for an inch bag. No wet wipes or tp use bandanas with a mesh bag. Wood ash and mud for for camouflage. Baking soda and ever clear have multiple use. Head net and long sleeve shirt instead of bug spray.
Actually almost all of that is in there besides the wood ash and mud lol, and ya there is several days worth of food because traps don't work everytime and fish dont always bite. As lightweight as the freeze dried food is why not carry a good amount? I dont think most realize what real life would be like if we ever had to use these bags. Thanks for Watching!!!
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 that’s what I’m saying too much weight wasted on single or limited use items. Carry washable bandannas instead of tp or wet wipes. Steel bottle to boil water, save any water filters for emergency use. A long sleeve shirt and mosquito face net will last longer than a bottle of bug spray. Carry more fishing and hunting gear so you can set multiple traps and auto fishing poles to do the work while your being productive with something else.
I just bought one of those the other day, looking forward to trying it out . Got it of Ebay for 130 dollars
Theyre very nice imo, that was good price but did it come with the shoulder straps and waist belt cuz those usually aren't included with the main pack.
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 yep sure did , the pack was looking almost brand new, the waist belt was slightly used . sorry for the late response
@@jamesparker6383 hey no worries my friend I have 2 of them now lol one is brand new and the other from the video is like new lol, also check ebay and such and there's probably new hip belts for around $20 I do believe. The shoulder straps and assualt packs is whats hard to find lol and I have 2 radio pouches im not using but im thinking about sewing it up some cuz it can be attached to the outside and used a pouch if it wasn't so open yanno lol.
@@jamesparker6383 also fire force gear makes some top quality gear with the actual legit marpat fabric that matches perfectly lol they make a butt pack that is $60 which is kinda high but its absolutely awesome and all made in the USA check em out
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 you can find the assault pack at Army Navy Outdoors at a somewhat reasonable price . Thank ya for responding as quick as you did
Great video agree a tarp is by all means a must have please repeat/explain treat your clothes with what/how have never heard that before and good to see a face instead of shoes for a change 👍❤️🇺🇸
Thank you, in my quick deploy ridgeline video I just uploaded i show the stuff I used and I just followed the directions on the bottle. Which is basically just spray it on and let it dry thats about it lol highly recommended, actually some new military uniforms come pretreated with permethrin.
You sure are set up fro about anything. Wow! Great video.
Thank you I try lol, its a serious setup for a serious situation. I was hoping to get the point across that long term survival will require proper equipment and training to be successful.
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 exactly, to survive; one must properly prepare.
@@TressaZimmerman you've got that right 👍
Cool load out thanks for sharing and new sub too atb and God bless
what about some seeds to start a garden?
Surprisingly I had some in there, they were in the same pocket on the assualt pack as the wet weather gear along with a write in the rain pad and pens. However I did forget to show them but good catch lol.
Weight is a number. Some people can carry a heavy pack and some can't carry very much. In a real bug out situation there will not be judges disqualifying people because their bags are over 10 #. Carry as much as you can as it is your life that depends on it.
You got that right and none of us know exactly what will happen and when. Thanks for watching!
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 I have discovered something, if I attach my assault pack to the shoulder straps it balances the load and makes it easier to carry. I have the large molle 2 system.
Thnxs 4 sharing 🇺🇸
Absolutely thanks for watching
We used the lid as a butt pack if needed👍😎🇺🇸
Thats cool, a smaller person could wear it as a backpack lol of course it'd never fit me the way it is lol
Great beard!
Thank you lol I just now saw your comment
Perhaps a repair kit
Absolutely a must!
ppoint of bags like this is to suffer out to a remote location and do your best to avoid the mark of the beast hunters....its also really your only choice
You got that right lol its funny I just went on a weight reduction tirade and switched out all but one of the maxpedition pouches and such just to add more winter clothing lol
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 thats how i tried to set mine up a lightwieght armed loadout with a lbe carrying water storage,tools,clothing,bedroll on a belt rig. Then my main bag is leterally a military duffel full of lightwieghtfoods,seeds,silent hunting gear and a canvas tent. Good luck out there i think you got a good setup
@@williamdavis8598 thank you, it really is amazing how much 3 or 4 of those pouches weigh compared to ziplock bags. I worry the time is closer than ever that we might actually need these things, I just can't see any other way
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 i know what you mean im 28 grew up in a prepper family and what i have now compared to what i had when i was 18 is amazing different and is the best combo of tough vs lightweight i could muster its a never ending battle thats fore sure. Your right i think the times come . Our turn here in America was always going to come sooner or later but i think well give them a good show thats for sure
Knowledge weighs nothing.
Absolutely
"The more you know the less you carry" you say this is nonsense, yet you carry a knot card.
@ahole5407 it is to an extent, typically I don't carry that or alot of this stuff. Keep in mind this is for leaving and not coming back, I know how to make many things like backpacks, knives, tent stakes and on and on so does that mean I shouldn't carry any of it? Perhaps leave the clothes behind too since they can be made from animals 🤣, you see how ridiculous that can be therefor it's only true to an extent....
@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 im just giving you hell. Thanks for taking the time to respond. It's good content, and it gets people thinking rather than all the infomercial videos out there where all they do is try to sell people garbage. I like your repurposing of the M81 medical pouch for the hygiene kit and the vest mount blackhawk gas mask bag for food. Finding what fits and what works is the details that show how much thought went into what you did.
@ahole5407 it's all good lol I'm usually pretty easy to get along with 🤣 but people can make that difficult sometimes 🤣🤣, the more I think about this topic the more I realize how bad the situation really is and how unpheasable alot of these theories are lol 🤷
@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 No matter how unlikely a situation may be in life, we always seem to find ourselves in them. Murphys Law. The true test is knowing and understanding the threats and developing a plan that prioritizes life and security over comfort and stability. In war and disaster, we operate and thrive in chaos. I was a federal and state emergency management and HAZMAT responder for most of my career. We were brifed quarterly on threats and had to develop plans with LEPCs for response and recovery efforts. People don't have a clue how bad things can get and how much society is hanging by a thread. Sadly, the government is more focused on keeping people unaware due to economic stability. I will share this with you, and you can do with it what you will. Every year, the #1 threat to America was the loss of power and our electrical grid. Estimates are 3-7 days before total collapse, with plans in place for martial law beginning at day two. We did everything from nuclear attacks and plants, biological warfare, chemicals, food supply, and water safety, you name it, but everything is tied into the grid. When it goes, so does everything else, and the government knows and has known for over a decade.
dude you're gonna stroke out trying to bug out with all that!
Nah unlike most people I actually get out and train with it, and worst case I can drop non essential equipment. Im my area almost all that is necessary, like I said a tiny little pack with only the 10 c's isn't going cut it. For a 72 hour emergency a small 10 c's kit would be enough, but taking out never to return is going to take some equipment to be successful. I prefer to carry more to make my life better once I'm in my location.
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 my wife is 5ft tall and 135 lbs and her pack weighs 55 lbs. She hikes with it all the time and has no issues at all with it. We go out for 3 days at a time, in all weather conditions, from freezing temps to summer thunderstorms. SHTF won't wait on good weather and if you can't carry a 50 or 60 lb pack then you're not tough enough to survive it lol. Jokers with comments about lightweight packs make me laugh. If you're runnin and gunnin doing matrix bullet dodges, then you're in the wrong area to begin with, it's called population density lol. Stealthy, methodical, diliberate movement is the way to go. I have an AR15 and slick Chest Rig with my INCH bag, but I plan on avoiding a shoot out at all costs. I have a plate carrier and assault pack set up for engagements if necessary, but that's more for bugging in.
@@joeyjones9041 excellent job my friend, most dont have a clue lol
I.N.C.H. I'm never coming home... ok but where the hell you going 😂 . Buy a tiny plot of land in the country and dig yourself a bunker for cheap. Fill it with supplies so you can just move quickly to that location. Then you can spend the off years building security and fortifications. Why all these so called preppers think that being homeless in the woods is a good idea is beyond insanity.
@ahole5407 it's definitely not a good plan to bugout lol, a bunker would be great too but I don't think I'll have time for that 🤣. For me it's more of a have to leave kinda thing, yanno like radiation or chemicals or something like that. It's not meant to be a take out over anything plan, bugging out was never meant to be mainstream and now that it is it's not a pheasable primary plan that's for sure.
My prediction: you wont make it 5 days. reasons are obvious.
Oh ya whats that? Since your the specialist, and I assume you know my area, my plan, and my needs right? Do elaborate....
The more you know, the less you have to carry. HOGWASH, no he didn’t. He could’ve have said, Jesus isn’t the SON of God and I would’ve forgiven him but HOGWASH. Oooh hell 2 da naw naw.
Let us not forget that he carries a knot card 😂
I think you have come across the difficulty we all face in preparing an iNCH bag. Size and Weight. Only you know if you can carry the bag, and for how far. Then theres the why we would prepare an INCH bag. The greatest threat to mankind, not just Americans, is that of Nuclear Attack.Most experts agree on this, even governments agree. (They are NOT experts btw) Yet you are the same as most people I've seen on YT you haven't got one piece of NBC kit❗️Probably the most important of all the kit you carry is NBC. Why make an INCH bag and ignore this kit❓As much as you have a big bag, anyone who's got an INCH bag has a bag as big as yours, mines actually a lot bigger. In my opinion you are sadly lacking in tools, your medication will run out very quickly, and having a large beard will kill you quicker than most, as no matter if you decide to get a good respirator you wont be able to put it on and seal it to your face❗️It is also estimated that within 6 weeks ALL game will be hunted to extinction. So food will be so hard to find it will be a nightmare for everyone. A rat will become a good meal❗️ I think you should look into just what a nuclear explosion does to society and of course people. Then you may think differently about your bag. No matter where you live in the USA, if Nuclear War happens Nukes will fall from the sky onto the USA like rain. You will be grateful for NBC kit in such circumstances❗️Finally theres your government❗️If they do declare war on Russia, being under 60 you would be immediately conscripted into the forces, either that or prison. Just something else you should consider. Anyway Good luck & Stay Safe.
I actually have nbc kit however at the time of this video that wasn't really on anyone's mind, and my kit is evolving constantly. No one possesses the ability to carry everything they need to survive indefinitely, not to mention your preparing for the scenario(s) you expect the most. If there is an event of any kind that would validate using such supplies I would highly doubt all wild game would be gone in 6 weeks, more like 80-90% of people would be gone in 6 weeks. Russia would be more likely to use emp before nukes unless someone else initiated it first, of course we all have our own ideas of what might happen. I can tell you my newest iteration of kit includes gen 3 nightvision which drastically changes the game, but good job noticing there was no cbrn specific equipment in this load out. Also my kit is what I assume I will need, I live in an extremely low risk area for nuclear attack but who knows how things will go or turn out. Thanks for watching and maybe I'll do an updated video showing my current setup. 👍
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 Hello again, & thank you for your reply. I just want to make this clear, its NOT I, saying all this stuff about a Nuclear attack, food disappearance etc. This comes from supposed "Experts" on whatever subject mentioned. I only mentioned the NBC stuff as after seeing all your hard work in preparing the bag in the first place, I didn't want you to be left unprepared for something as important as a Nuclear War. I never looked at when the vid was made tbh. I should have done that❗️On that subject, I hope more than you know, this NEVER happens, however Joe Biden and Co are doing their level best to find a way into a full blown war with Russia. Anyway, Ive heard all this 'Im in a very low area for the possibility of a Nuclear Attack. Thats why I said look into it, as no one, and I do mean NO ONE would be safe from it. You cant outrun the wind, even if a nuclear warhead of a low yield was to drop 200 miles away from you, the fall out could and would still be deadly if the wind just happened to be blowing in your direction. Again I hope this will never happen, but you obviously prepare against any and all disasters. Anyway I'm very happy you have NBC kit, and please dont think I was being obnoxious by saying what I said. It was said with the greatest care for you. Finally I did enjoy watching your video and will now watch more of them. So Take care and good luck.👍🏼
@@stephenclarke3990 no worries my friend and I do appreciate your input. I try to prepare as best as I can for as much as I can lol but as you know thats not the easiest thing to do, ive heard those stats as well some I agree with and some I dont, but your right about the fallout its all about whats used, where, and wind/weather etc. I hope we never need things like these but I can't see any way out of it, I fear its when not if and the clock is ticking......not long left now. Make every day count.........
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 Sadly I think you're right. And when it happens it's not going to be like some movie or video, like Im sure most people think. Thats why I was so interested in your video. War is unimaginable horror, a Nuclear War is just unimaginable. And even though you are prepared well, I still hope it never happens. Anyway please stay safe & take good care.