Army Ranger Breaks Down The Rucksack Essentials

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Join us as we break down the art of packing a temperate weather rucksack with an Army Ranger's guidance. Learn essential tips for outdoor survival, gear selection, and efficient packing. Elevate your wilderness adventures with expert insights and be ready for anything nature throws your way!
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@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve 7 ай бұрын
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@agreenidge
@agreenidge 7 ай бұрын
I have several packs but what I was wondering is where would be a good place to get an external pack for adults?
@Tac-titionR
@Tac-titionR 7 ай бұрын
what brand poncho was that?
@rom14141
@rom14141 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing out the weight distribution. My big game hunting pack was killing me for years until I accidentally discovered putting the lighter stuff on the bottom. It's crazy how much easier it is, especially steep inclines going after elk. I like your gear setup. I like to include a really loud whistle, such as a "Storm" whistle, and a small harmonica. If I'm lost, injured and unable walk out, the whistle gives me hope of being heard and the harmonica will keep me entertained until I get rescued or die. If you see bear or mountain lion scat with both a whistle and harmonica in it, then you'll know what happened to me. 😅
@ngut5915
@ngut5915 7 ай бұрын
Especially if the bear/mountain lion is dragging his heavy feet and looks lightheaded...
@overwatchdesigns8969
@overwatchdesigns8969 7 ай бұрын
All great tips! Here are my hacks: 1. I use a trash compactor bag to line my pack. Thicker mil and won’t tear when something snags on it. Lasts for years. 2. No compression sack for my sleeping bag. I use the thinnest sack and then smash it sideways at that bottom inside the pack liner so it’s always dry. A dry bag is a life saver. 3. A rain shell/jacket draped over my head and pack works to keep me dry as I’m usually leaning over anyways. I don’t like rain gear as they drench me with sweat. 4. Heavy plastic sheeting taped into a tube as a tent. 5. Fanny pack that clips to the shoulder straps in front for map/compass, water, water treatment, snacks, etc. Dana Designs made a good one when they were around. 6. Food goes in plastic shopping bags. You can sort by meal type, they’re durable, easy to replace, pack easily, and have handles for hanging at night.
@VaultTecAi
@VaultTecAi 7 ай бұрын
I see a video from y’all i click it. Not in the tactical realm but I do maintenance for a school district and will soon be teaching here and think tactical preparedness and having a somewhat tactical mindset applies to everywhere in life especially in this day in age.
@elsuperpollo2273
@elsuperpollo2273 7 ай бұрын
I provided a fire watch for a mining company, baby sitting a crane and at the time my car didn't have all wheeled drive or 4x4. I hiked 3 miles in and 3 miles out with a sack similar to that, from 4 in the morning to 6 at nite, I used dry bags and a rain cover. I just never considered construction graded trash bags for additional waterproofing. I carried spare flashlights, food, coffee boiler, tea kettle, couple pew pews to fend off mountain lions which was a no no but I still did, vhf radio and a stomp medical bag. Nearest hospital was 35 miles out.
@jeffstroud2459
@jeffstroud2459 7 ай бұрын
Dave, thank you for sharing. It is nice to get a perspective from a military experience person. I really liked the zippers and Caribbean suggestion. Along with tying off things.
@IWorldLeader
@IWorldLeader 7 ай бұрын
It's amazing how you managed to fit all that in there. You are a magician! I will be buying a ruck after watching this
@josephdixon1827
@josephdixon1827 7 ай бұрын
I never trusted civilian packs, seen to many of them fall apart aside from the Chinese made garbage. So I always go back to dear old ALICE. What I carry in it I generally never advetise it, but the shelter items you shown, and being that I live in a tropical / sub-tropical environment ( Florida ) A bug net with floor built into it, or a hammock, and a Basha Tarp. I use the inflatable sleep mats and the poncho liner most of the time, really all I need. Plus food and water and ways to get food and water. ( Survival Kit ) Great video, informative.. Thanks....Just another old 0311. 1st Btl 3rd Marines.
@TheDabernet
@TheDabernet 7 ай бұрын
10# of s**t in a 5# bag - some good tips, however; I know nothing of gunfighting and seizing airfields, just an old guy who's been recreating in the boonies for a long time - but putting everything light at the bottom and skewing the mass to the top seems dubious. In my experience a mixed approach has offered better cg distribution. Long duration sleep kit at the bottom, food and cook kit and mass in the middle close to back - extra clothing snivel gear in the space between, water kit, quick shelter and warmies at the top. Headlamp, extra snacks, boo boo/hygiene kit, beanie in top pockets. And never rappel with a big pack on!
@jaredchandler4491
@jaredchandler4491 7 ай бұрын
Great content- but disagree on map sheet and land nav stuff placement , the back up to your Garmin should be on your body-cargo pant pocket or RACK inner pocket, if you ground your ruck and can’t get back to the patrol base or release point- you are screwed if your battlefield net or ATACS goes down-it happens. We were taught always have 3 plans for NAV and COMMS. Just my opinion, you asked for comments- those are mine👊🏼--keep crushing it and teaching others great fundamentals 🇺🇸🤙🏼 Wish we had these resources back in the day!
@dylonswiatek
@dylonswiatek 7 ай бұрын
Bug net is the first thing i made sure I had for Wilderness Enhancement Training
@Steve-qx2kw
@Steve-qx2kw 7 ай бұрын
This video is Gold, Jerry. Gold, I tell ya!
@patrickpearson1399
@patrickpearson1399 7 ай бұрын
My Partner when I was a DI, called the unruly packed rucksack, even though we told them how to do it, " WTF is this! It looks like a Gypsy Bandwagon!" Lol
@a45456565
@a45456565 3 ай бұрын
Thank you😺
@benlandis2145
@benlandis2145 7 ай бұрын
i like the trash bag idea, never thought about that, my only concern would be the noise when accessing the bag
@Frogboxer
@Frogboxer 7 ай бұрын
Get a lightweight, strong, medium size travel umbrella. Instant shelter for a quick brew and break from relentless rain.....and for military can provide instant hide...if suitably cammed ...do need to break/bend top and bottom edge to make less obviously a curved line....still works though....and put in a hole to look through. Used in the jungle and elsewhere...and oh yeah....if you're thinking wtf!? German snipers used similar in WW2....training films on YT....'Instructional video World War II German sniper Training'
@Kalaharijack69
@Kalaharijack69 7 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the vid. My go-to pack is the updated Becker Patrol Pack Mk II that was recommended by a SF buddy.
@tstrongarm77
@tstrongarm77 7 ай бұрын
That's a good pack
@redred333
@redred333 7 ай бұрын
This was awesome. Looking forward to the other ones from this fella. I like to use an inflatable sleeping pad plus a super light shooting pad (basically just to lay under the inflatable as protection. Takes up way less space in the pack.
@MidwayShooter
@MidwayShooter 7 ай бұрын
I enjoyed that Sir. Thank you.
@irafowlerjr.7492
@irafowlerjr.7492 7 ай бұрын
Very helpful, thanks
@recondo886
@recondo886 7 ай бұрын
Large ALICE could have used a chest strap back in the day, I also never used the waist belt on the hip pad. today I use a USGI issued medium rucksack for 1 or two overnighter trips. Large ALICE gets jealous, she stays in the basement.
@johnswenson8356
@johnswenson8356 7 ай бұрын
Now I want to go camping...😆
@vincegonzales6196
@vincegonzales6196 7 ай бұрын
Bro your a Ranger and you have a tent ?? Wow haja😅..Vince g 11B infantry.
@mccurdyplace4
@mccurdyplace4 7 ай бұрын
Rabbit from Twister would be furious, on your map folding skills.
@AzoneDefense
@AzoneDefense 7 ай бұрын
U didn’t mention water or food in ur pack. Curious why?
@rakshaa8385
@rakshaa8385 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the good info 👍🏽 No H20 bladder? What do you carry it in? I always use a 3L Source low profile bladder
@nukkohuits17
@nukkohuits17 7 ай бұрын
I carry a 70 liter, so I have a bit more space. Mostly so I can add a good CLS kit and about 3 liters of water.
@maciejxxx4059
@maciejxxx4059 2 ай бұрын
Mr, when you put trash bag inside how will you get your sleeping bag or other stuff from the front opening if the trash bag opening was on top?
@sword-and-shield
@sword-and-shield 6 ай бұрын
Not me, I get it, to you Rangers that is light. To me its still a refrigerator and I carry far less...got used to happy feet after a day of fast moving now.
@justing51
@justing51 7 ай бұрын
Where does he go into how to daisy chain multiple small lengths of paracord? Seen it in one of his videos but can't find it anymore. When I tried doing it, I couldn't pull one piece out without it tangling.
@vmp2707
@vmp2707 7 ай бұрын
Where do you take food?
@mikeri3246
@mikeri3246 7 ай бұрын
And water or filters
@mehmetkupeli8611
@mehmetkupeli8611 7 ай бұрын
Rangers Lead The Way!
@jasongualdoni4809
@jasongualdoni4809 7 ай бұрын
4-5 days of food ON TOP of what you just put in? LOL!
@silvermine2033
@silvermine2033 7 ай бұрын
Rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
@Tac-titionR
@Tac-titionR 7 ай бұрын
i like to have a large knife small knife and large ferro
@SaundersE5
@SaundersE5 6 ай бұрын
The term is mongasso
@u.s.aarchangelforgod3679
@u.s.aarchangelforgod3679 7 ай бұрын
TY Tarical H
@DingoAteMeBaby
@DingoAteMeBaby 7 ай бұрын
Dont some people say put the heaviest stuff on the bottom?
@williamharris7849
@williamharris7849 7 ай бұрын
This is the first time I’ve heard light stuff on the bottom instead of top. Is that a purely military rucksack kind of recommendation or does that apply to a large pack with hip belts??
@YouveBeenMiddled
@YouveBeenMiddled 7 ай бұрын
Pack that heavy stuff as close to your center of gravity as possible. Much easier to balance and requires less energy for movement. The fact he's not planning to use the hip belt greatly shades his advice. Humping a pack all day without transferring that weight to your hips sounds like torture.
@Jedwoods
@Jedwoods 7 ай бұрын
Most backpacking guides (not just military) will tell you to pack bulky/voluminous items low down, and dense/heavy items higher (and closer to the wearer's body. It's not strictly heavy vs light, but that's really what we're being told here.
@joshuatall8134
@joshuatall8134 7 ай бұрын
Most veterans will tell you that they never used the hip belt when rucking, especially in combat because when you come under fire you don't have time to mess around with a waist belt and quick release shoulder straps.@@YouveBeenMiddled
@SaundersE5
@SaundersE5 6 ай бұрын
Ammo maybe?
@spinningbacksidekick
@spinningbacksidekick 5 ай бұрын
No room for food & water 😑
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