Looking for reliable bugout and survival gear you can grab right from Amazon? In this video, I break down some of the best gear available online that can help you prepare for emergencies, build a solid bugout bag, and stay ready for whatever comes your way. From budget-friendly survival tools to must-have Amazon finds, these items are perfect for preppers, campers, hikers, and everyday carry (EDC) enthusiasts. #BugoutBag #SurvivalGear #AmazonFinds #Preparedness #EDC
Amheh 32L Backpack:
https://bit.ly/41b6q4S
Shangri-La Chest Pack:
https://bit.ly/3UsqsnI
USGI Poncho:
https://bit.ly/4fZ7GOR
Silcock Key:
https://bit.ly/3JhstAO
Princeton Tec Headlamp:
https://bit.ly/471N3iw
Wurkkos Flashlight:
https://bit.ly/4lspOBL
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In today's video, we're going to be
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taking a look at some of the top Amazon
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gear for your bugout bag or get home
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bag. And I'm going to show you some of
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my favorites. Stick around.
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[Music]
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All right. So, in today's video, I
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really want to cover a lot of my
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favorite finds from Amazon that I've
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been acquiring over the past few years
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and um hopefully give you guys some
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ideas of things that you can look to get
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if you're building or upgrading your get
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home bag, your bugout bag, your go bag,
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whatever you want to call it, whatever
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kind of bag you're putting together. It
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has some of the same core equipment that
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you're going to need. And there's really
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a lot of good gear on Amazon and some
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great deals. And if you're an Amazon
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Prime member anyway, and you're out
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shopping Amazon all the time for your
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family, there is some fantastic outdoor
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gear that will work absolutely 100% for
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prepping, bugging out, get home, even
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camping and bushcraft. So, these are
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items that I've found. Um, some of them
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are recent finds and some are things
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that I've had for a little bit uh of
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time and I've tested and I want to share
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them with you and see what you guys
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think. So, if you like this kind of
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content, do me a favor, leave a comment
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down below. Tell me what you think of
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some of this stuff, maybe some of your
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favorite finds on Amazon. And then if
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you like this content, please subscribe.
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That helps me out quite a bit. Okay,
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disclaimer for this video today. This
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video is not, and I repeat, not an
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all-inclusive video of all the gear that
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you should have for a bugout bag or get
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home bag. I've done those videos before.
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Other people have done those videos.
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This is simply a highlight of certain
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gear that I have found recently and been
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using on Amazon. That's all it is. There
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are a lot of things that I'm not showing
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that you should have in your bag. So, go
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back to my videos, go look at other
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people's videos and get ideas to build
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your list and to build your get home
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bag.
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So, let's get right into it. What do we
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have today? Well, the first thing we're
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going to look at is this bag right here.
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This is from Shanganger. This is their
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chest pack. And I recently found this,
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like very recently, like within a couple
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weeks, and I could not believe the
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price. It is $19.99,
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something like that. Now, that was I
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think it's on sale. It may be a little
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bit more now, but when I got it, I could
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not believe the price. And what I was
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looking for is um an affordable chest
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pack um on Amazon that everybody could
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get a hold of easily and not spend a ton
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of money. Something that could uh hold
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my concealed carry pistol. Uh because I
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think um if you're bugging out or
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getting home, if you have a go bag,
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protection is very important. It is to
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me. So, I wanted a chest rig that um is
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low profile. Uh isn't screaming
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tactical. Looks like something that you
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would wear when you're out hiking. And
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this is what I found. And when I got it,
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I was blown away. So, let's take a
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little bit closer look at it and see
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what this thing has.
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All right, chest pack from Shangrila.
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First thing we have is we have webbing
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on the outside. So, if you want to
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attach uh, you know, tools, knives,
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pouches, you're able to do that. But we
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have a Velcro pouch on the front that
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has a stretchy material. So, this
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really, I think, is perfect for, you
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know, putting your cell phone cuz it's
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something you can get to quickly,
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easily.
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Then we have a zippered pouch behind
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that. And that's pretty generous, too.
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Good size. That'll fit
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my iPhone pretty easily to get a couple
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options there for outside storage.
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Underneath there are two rows of this uh
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Molly webbing. And I'm able to attach my
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knife to that. And we'll be talking
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about that here in a little bit because
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this is another Amazon find. But let's
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stick with the pack for now.
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The front compartment.
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This is really nice. They've done a
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really nice job figuring this out. So,
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we have two large pockets in the back
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with elastic on the front. And then we
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have three mesh pockets on the face. And
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that has elastic as well of different
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sizes so you can
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secure some smaller items. And then
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what's really nice about this is they've
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actually sewn in some wings so that this
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thing opens up. It does not flop open
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completely and you don't lose the
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contents. It kind of keeps everything
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open and it doesn't have cord like uh
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some of the other ones does. So you
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don't get hung up on it. This this wing
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is all you really need. Uh it's a very
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minimalist design, but it does a very
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nice job of organizing
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all those little things that you need.
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So, we got compass, notebook, 550 cord,
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got my Ace Beam, flashlight, got some
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water purification tablets, a lighter,
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tons of room in here to add more stuff.
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And then we go into this compartment,
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the back compartment, and that is where
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the concealed pistol goes. And it does
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come with a holster. And the holster
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also has a removable thumb strap or
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retention strap. You don't have to use
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that. I don't feel it's needed inside of
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this size pack, but it does come with
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it. This is fully adjustable and
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removable, so you can adjust the size of
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the pistol. Now, this is a smaller pack.
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You're not going to get a really large
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pistol in this thing, but my subcompact
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fits perfectly. I've also got elastic
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loops here, and that's a good place to
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put my spare mag. And then you'll notice
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these tabs right here. Well, what this
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does is this sticks out when this is
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zipped up.
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And then when you're opening this pack,
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you're actually pulling on this tab and
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that releases that zipper and helps pull
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that panel down quicker so you can
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access your firearm quickly.
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Back of the chest pack,
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nice mesh padded
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panel. So, that's going to help with
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keeping you cool, but also giving you
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some protection so your gun's not
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rubbing up against your chest. And then
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we have release buckles on all four
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points
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and then a mesh panel that goes on the
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back for breathability.
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makes a nice harness that's easily uh
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you can get this thing on and off very
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easily and it's very comfortable. I've
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been wearing it out here today and I've
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been really liking it.
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Okay, next item we'll take a look at is
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this knife. This is from Civi. This is
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the Gander. Uh,
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[Music]
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you know, they sent me this knife to
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review and to take a look at, and I've
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been messing around with it for um for a
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while now, and I really like it a lot.
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Uh, I love how comfortable this thing
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is. It's a nice blade. I love the deep
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belly,
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my Carta handles.
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It's a stainless steel blade, but it's
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just the perfect size for a all-around
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task knife. You can do a lot of
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different things with this. Um, I feel
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that if you're really doing a get home
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bag or go bag, you don't need a huge
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knife um, dangling on your side. You
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just want something that you can get to
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quickly, can access, you can do some
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cutting tasks, some quick chores, and
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this does that perfectly.
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So, Vivi does a nice job and I think
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this thing is around I want to say just
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under $80. Comes with a nice kidex
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sheath. Also comes with a clip, belt
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clip that you can take on or off and
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reposition and it fits perfectly on the
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bottom of my chest pack so I can get to
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it very easily and have a nice
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accessible
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blade. Another another super important
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item is backpacks. People always want to
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know, you know, what kind of backpack
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they should be getting for bugout or get
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home go bags. And I've I've been testing
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a lot of different ones. I've had a lot
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of different ones over the years. And
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this is one that I got recently from a
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company called Amher.
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And um I was really surprised by this
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bag. I got to tell you the truth. Um I
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didn't I didn't have high hopes for it.
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I thought, well, we'll we'll check it
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out, see what it's all about. and it
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really turned out to be a fantastic
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backpack. It's very wellmade,
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very well thought out, and uh has a lot
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of features. So, let's go through the
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features and see what you guys think.
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This is a 32 L tactical backpack. You
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can get this on Amazon. Um
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very fair price point, under $100. Uh
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has a lot of features. Now, what I've
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done is to mine, I've added this shock
9:31
cord to the front of it. That gives me
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the ability to add additional items as
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I'm on the go. Quick grab items. I've
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also added this water bottle pouch. This
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is from One Tigris. That fits on there
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nicely. Gives me quick access to my
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water bottle. I like to have my water
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bottles on the outside of my packs, not
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on the inside, so I can quickly grab
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them. And one of the Amazon finds, of
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course, is the old clean canteen 40 oz.
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Uh I think these are out of stock right
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now, but they're they come and go on
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Amazon all the time, so that's a good
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item to have. A stainless steel bottle,
10:08
single wall. You can boil in that, but
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does a good job. Pack has a large front
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pocket goes down to about here, so it's
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a good place for maps.
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Then we have a what I would consider an
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uh an admin pocket.
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Got mesh here. Got a couple big slots
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here. Good for radios, things like that.
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More documentation go here. I've got a
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mini saw and another blade in here.
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We'll talk about those here in a little
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bit. But a nice admin area to store all
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your stuff.
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Zippers are nice, too. They actually
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move very nicely, very smooth.
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A pocket up here.
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Of course, there's a Velcro field. Does
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come with a a logo patch, so I took that
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off. Um, you can put anything you want
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on here, but of course, if you're
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bugging out or trying to be more
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stealthy, you would not have any patches
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on there. But there is a nice pouch in
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here that has some mesh.
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And then I've got a couple more items
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that I've I've gotten on Amazon. This is
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my multi-tool. This is the Leatherman
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rebar. Very minimalist
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multi-tool.
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You don't need a lot, but you do need
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something
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to do repairs in the field. And I like
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the rebar because it is actually pretty
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lightweight.
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Comes with a nice sheath.
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I've got my Silkot key. You can get
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these on Amazon all day. They're like
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under $8, $9, something like that. This
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one is uh actually metal, so it's going
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to work and not break on me. And then
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there's a couple mesh pockets in here.
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I've got my headlamp. This is from
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Princeton Tech. This is the Bite. Uh,
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I've shown this in a lot of videos and I
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like this one in particular because the
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first light that you when you turn it on
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is a red light. So, I think that's
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important
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and it is battery operated and then of
12:23
course battery caddy with some extra
12:26
batteries.
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The pack has these side pockets which
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are kind of interesting because they're
12:36
almost like admin pockets on their own.
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They're flat, but they come all the way
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open and create these wings. And then
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you got mesh in here. And you've got
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some organizers in here. There's
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actually a lot of pockets. And it's
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almost too much for me, but I think if
12:52
you have a lot of small stuff, you want
12:53
to organize it, you can. Then this is
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the nest out battery pack. So, I think
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it's important to have a battery pack of
13:02
some sort. Um, everybody carries a cell
13:04
phone. If you're carrying any kind of
13:06
radios or electronics, you want to have
13:07
some kind of battery backup. So, the
13:10
Nest Outs, I really like these because
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they are very water resistant. They have
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a nice cap that seals and has an O-ring
13:19
on it. They're very durable.
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And then if you're going to carry
13:25
something like that, pick up one of
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these cords that has multiple adapters
13:29
on it so it fits different things. That
13:32
way if you run into somebody who has a
13:34
different phone than you or a different
13:36
device, you can help them out. Or if you
13:38
have different electronics like I have I
13:40
have an iPhone, but I also have other
13:42
stuff. Now currently everything I think
13:44
is USBC, but um one at one time, you
13:48
know, Apple was had its own charging
13:50
thing. So that's the side pocket.
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You can see really nice padded back
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panel with good channels built into it.
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You can you can tell that this is really
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good stitching. They've done a nice job
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with this.
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And then this is your hydration
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area back here.
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And there is a strap
14:13
that's going to support the hydration
14:16
bladder. And here I've got my uh bladder
14:20
that I picked this up off of Amazon.
14:23
This is from I think Marchway is the
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name of the company. I'll have links
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down for all this stuff down below. So,
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if you're interested in it, very
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inexpensive, but it's very similar to a
14:31
Camel Back. And then I added this MSR
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inline filter. This is actually military
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surplus. You can pick these up pretty
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cheaply on eBay, but it it attaches in
14:42
line. So, now I can fill this with dirty
14:44
water and just keep walking and not have
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to worry about stopping to do a lot of
14:48
refills or waiting for water to to get
14:52
clean. Now, this Amher pack does come
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with a removable
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waist belt, and it's really not a
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supporting belt. It's more of a
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stabilization belt. So, I I don't feel
15:02
like I need it with this size pack. 32 L
15:05
is what I have in it. I don't need a
15:07
super thick, heavy duty belt. And this
15:10
is one of the big reasons why I really
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like this pack. So, you undo these uh
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compression straps in the sides, and
15:16
then this thing will clam shell open
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pretty far.
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And what that allows you to do is to get
15:24
into the contents
15:26
of the bag pretty easily. You see I got
15:30
a lot of stuff in here. Now we have mesh
15:33
pocket on the panel here. There is
15:36
another organizer pocket up here which
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um I haven't really used it that much.
15:46
It has some dividers built into it. be a
15:49
really great place for, you know, pens,
15:50
flashlights, other tools.
15:53
And then what I have here is I have my
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pack cover. This is from MTAC. This is,
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I think, under $20 on Amazon right now.
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You need a good rain cover for your
16:04
backpack. This one doesn't come with a
16:06
rain cover, so I purchased one. And then
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I like that OD green color because
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that's going to help it blend in a
16:13
little bit more if I need to ditch my
16:14
pack in the woods somewhere. So that's
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MTAC rain cover.
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And of course, another thing that you
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can always get on Amazon are
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MountainHouse meals. Dehydrated meals, I
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think, are the way to go if you're
16:27
bugging out or trying to get home cuz
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you don't want to be spending a lot of
16:31
time cooking. You just add hot water and
16:34
you can start eating. And then even if
16:36
these are cold, you can roll them up,
16:38
stick them back in your bag, and eat
16:40
them cold later. So it's they're good
16:42
calories and they're inexpensive.
16:44
They're under $12 per meal. Some other
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items that I like to carry with me that
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I found on Amazon is this USGI
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Industries rain poncho. This is probably
16:53
one of the better nonmilitary ponchos I
16:56
found. Uh it's a little pricey. It's
16:58
around $45, but um it does a really good
17:01
job. It has good coverage, and I'll show
17:03
this to you here in a minute.
17:06
And then have some cordage. This is from
17:11
Atwood. This is their new uh cordage
17:14
dispenser for 550 cord. It comes with
17:17
550 cord. I think this is 50 ft on here,
17:21
but what's nice is it has a cutting
17:23
blade in here that's hidden. You can pop
17:26
that guard off and then you can cut your
17:28
cordage. You also have a place to, you
17:31
know, carabiner to it to your attach it
17:34
to your pack and then it has storage at
17:37
the bottom for your big lighter. So,
17:40
it's a nice little system. Keeps
17:42
everything contained. Need cordage to
17:44
set up shelters for sure and to tie off
17:48
other gear. And 50 ft. That's That's a
17:51
good amount. You can do a lot with that.
17:53
Okay. Poncho.
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I'll have the dimensions in the caption
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here for you. I've shown this poncho
18:01
before and I've set it up as a shelter
18:03
and it it does extremely well. It seems
18:05
like it's durable, but um what I like
18:07
about it as kind of opposed to some of
18:08
the military ponchos is it doesn't have
18:10
that rubbery uh sticky feeling on the
18:14
inside. It has snaps all the way around
18:17
the perimeter.
18:27
And I will put this on just so you can
18:29
see kind of some of the coverage of it.
18:31
Uh because sometimes these ponchos,
18:33
you'll buy these online and they are
18:35
short. If a poncho is short, it's not
18:37
going to do any good.
18:44
So, this is well below my knees,
18:47
covers my arms, covers my butt.
18:52
Comes in a variety of camo colors and
18:54
solid colors. So, if that's something
18:56
you're you, you know, you're concerned
18:57
about. also has a waist cord on the
19:00
inside. So, I can actually put this
19:02
around my waist and cinch it up with um
19:06
the cord lock. That way, it tightens up
19:08
around me.
19:10
But inside the the Amher pack, there is
19:13
more storage. We've got mesh here, mesh
19:16
pocket here. We've got side pockets in
19:18
here, which are great for saws and
19:20
knives and tools, things like that. You
19:23
can stick those down in there pretty
19:25
easily. It's pretty deep, so it's a good
19:28
access for that kind of stuff.
19:32
And then back here, I've got the good
19:35
old reflective blanket. Uh, this uh I
19:38
think is around $22 on Amazon.
19:42
The you might as well have one of these
19:43
because if you're going to be actually
19:44
spending the night in the woods or on
19:46
the trail, you need to have something
19:49
underneath you. You need to have
19:51
something over you. And then the third
19:55
piece of the puzzle is need something
19:56
around you. This is our insulation. So
19:58
this is from Helex. This is the Swagman
20:01
roll. Um it is a poncho, insulated
20:05
poncho that can be worn. Can also use it
20:09
as a blanket, a ground cloth, and here
20:12
they even show it being used as an under
20:14
quilt on a hammock. And it does all
20:17
those things very well. Want you guys to
20:19
see this. Uh there's a lot of video
20:21
review videos on Swagman roll. I've had
20:24
one in the past and I did a video on it
20:26
a long time ago, but um
20:30
I got one of the newer ones recently and
20:32
I've been using it and I actually been
20:35
using it um as my top quilt when I went
20:37
hammock camping here recently and it did
20:39
really well. Kept me warm.
20:43
But what's cool about this thing is
20:48
there I can I got my microphone in here.
20:50
Once again, lot of coverage with this.
20:58
And it has straps
21:00
that allow you to get it around your
21:03
waist, tighten it up. So that helps with
21:05
mobility. But you can wrap up in this
21:07
thing, get underneath your poncho
21:10
shelter, and stay warm for the night.
21:12
but you're not carrying a huge sleeping
21:13
bag. And I think this has I want to say
21:15
climate shield. Apex climate shield for
21:17
the insulation.
21:20
Another item that I think is really
21:24
underrated and sometimes forgot about is
21:27
a dry bag. And with all this gear I have
21:30
and especially that Swagman roll,
21:33
keeping my gear dry when I'm on the move
21:36
is really important. And this is from
21:39
Earth Pack. It's a 10 L
21:43
dry bag. Really inexpensive. You know,
21:47
$20 range, something like that. 25 under
21:50
30 for sure. Has a roll top. But
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the Swagman roll,
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you know, it's really a downpour and I'm
22:00
I'm out humping it. I need to keep my
22:03
gear in my bag dry. I've got that
22:06
pack cover and that's good.
22:10
But
22:12
an extra layer of protection
22:15
is the dry bag. And then also if um you
22:19
know if I'm collecting any kind of
22:21
material or items on the move, dry bags
22:25
are great for doing that. It's also good
22:26
for storing food because it keeps the
22:29
odor signature down.
22:32
So it's a multi-purpose item and you can
22:34
also collect water in it. This is a
22:36
great way to collect a lot of water and
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store it
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at a campsite.
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So, a multi-purpose item that doesn't
22:47
cost a lot of money. And actually, this
22:50
makes the the package size of that
22:52
Swagman smaller than the stuff sack that
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it came with. And now it is waterproof.
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Nothing's going to happen to that. I'm
23:00
not going to snag it, not going to get
23:01
it wet, get it dirty. So, a couple other
23:04
tool options. So, if that cevive knife
23:06
is a little too expensive for you, this
23:08
is a knife I reviewed recently. This is
23:10
from Odin Wolf. This is the W Flat. It's
23:13
a flat grind knife. It's a little bit
23:15
bigger than the Civi,
23:18
but once again, it has a good deep
23:20
belly.
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Um, a rubberized handle. It is full
23:24
tang. It is, I believe, D2 steel. Um,
23:28
I've sharpened up my spine on mine. It's
23:30
a really great field knife.
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Um I prefer
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a gas stove or gas cartridge stove over
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um other cook systems for this
23:42
application. So if you are bugging out,
23:45
if you are, you know, doing the get home
23:48
thing, the go bag, you want something
23:50
that is easy, uh stealthy,
23:54
doesn't make um a ton of smoke or odor.
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And these little gas stoves do a
24:01
fantastic job. This is from Fire Maple.
24:03
This is the petrol
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uh pot and then their stove that goes
24:08
with it. Um I've used this thing a lot
24:12
um since I got one. Uh I think a year or
24:15
so ago and it's kind of been my go-to
24:18
stove when I go camping. Um when I'm out
24:21
on the trail and stuff, I use it quite a
24:22
bit and it performs very well. It cooks
24:25
things incredibly fast, heats up water,
24:29
and then
24:31
you just pour that hot water into your
24:34
dehydrated meal, let that set for about
24:36
10 minutes, mix it up, and you got hot
24:39
food. Familiarity with this company, but
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this is from Workos, and this is
24:46
a little flashlight of theirs. This is
24:48
what they call this, the HDO3.
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Uh, it's a rechargeable light, but what
24:54
I like about it is it has this clip. And
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as you can see, I had it clipped to the
24:59
shoulder strap, but I can also clip this
25:00
to the bill of a cap, and it'll shine
25:03
down. Um, it's just a nice little
25:05
flashlight
25:08
for quick
25:11
tasks while you're out
25:13
running around.
25:17
Has a couple different modes. I think
25:19
there's a strobe. There's different
25:20
brightness levels, but uh it's just a
25:24
it's a nice light. There we go. You can
25:27
cycle through the different
25:28
brightnesses. It's very bright and it
25:31
doesn't break the bank. I love this
25:34
thing.
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And it does come with this little
25:41
lanyard. And then there's another
25:42
lanyard that it comes with uh that you
25:44
can clip it on and off stuff. What I've
25:46
done is I've actually just used a grim
25:47
lock and ran that through there. That
25:50
way if this does come off that shoulder
25:52
strap, I'm not going to lose it. So you
25:53
always want to dummy cord stuff like
25:54
that. But this will clip right into
26:00
turn that on accidentally. That'll clip
26:02
right into that strap on my shoulder
26:05
strap. And now I got a task light as I'm
26:07
hiking. I don't have to grab my
26:08
headlamp.
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All right, guys. That is it for today.
26:14
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
26:17
Think about subscribing. I try to do a
26:19
video at least once a week. This is the
26:21
kind of content I do. I go out and I
26:23
review gear. Um I go on camping trips
26:26
and hikes and um I do a lot of stuff
26:29
around survival prepping, bushcraft, and
26:33
I try to give you guys good ideas on the
26:35
stuff you should be getting so you're
26:36
not wasting your money or your time. All
26:39
right, we'll see you next time. Thanks
26:41
for watching.

