How To Build A Budget Bug Out Bag

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gideonstactical

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@ArikGST
@ArikGST 8 жыл бұрын
I`d also throw in 1-2 of those thick orange garbage bags. I used those a lot for different things, from makeshift shelters to rainponchos, filled em up with leaves to create kind of a matress. And they take up no space and are lightweight.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@taxlawsealsteuerberater7226
@taxlawsealsteuerberater7226 8 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
@scottsherman5947
@scottsherman5947 8 жыл бұрын
This is a great idea my man...they take up next to no room and have almost endless uses. Do they have to be orange, though? Are all thick garbage bags orange in Germany? I'm not well traveled, so pardon my ignorance.
@ArikGST
@ArikGST 8 жыл бұрын
+scott sherman The thickest ones are orange here in germany, don't ask me why xD
@scottsherman5947
@scottsherman5947 8 жыл бұрын
WHY??????? I had to ask.
@bigjuan87
@bigjuan87 7 жыл бұрын
for people who are in a more urban environment silcock key for attaining water. like 2-8 bucks depending on what you buy. small and compact doesnt take up too much space availible at your local hardware store.
@amyfletcher4749
@amyfletcher4749 7 жыл бұрын
Been working on a small backpack for a couple weeks. As much as I have I still need some things. It takes time to figure things out. Clothing ..food...hygiene. .medical...shelter. I have a couple lists going ..that helps.
@Loganthered1
@Loganthered1 8 жыл бұрын
Anyone who is in an urban environment might want to consider a short length of chain and a lock. It can be used to secure a gate or door and if you live in one of the major cities where carrying a knife will get you arrested you can clasp the lock on one end and swing it defensively. Also maybe a cheep siphon pump to "borrow" some gas if need be.
@michaelnavarro7182
@michaelnavarro7182 8 жыл бұрын
Simple, effective, and low budget. This is a great starting point for beginners such as myself. Love the channel and keep up the good work.
@sarachen1457
@sarachen1457 8 жыл бұрын
I really love the pencil sharpener idea.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Thx!
@scouttroop291
@scouttroop291 7 жыл бұрын
try Professional Extra Coarse Grater or a www.amazon.com/Slime-1022-Rubber-Tube-Patch/dp/B003CK75LC/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505887898&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=Slime+20259+Rubber+Patch+Kit%2C+Silver
@smeds6030
@smeds6030 6 жыл бұрын
I'd say, to add to the shelter part, throw in a SOL sport utility blanket, super reliable, super tough, and waterproof, and the heat reflection is crazy. Also like 20 bucks.
@healurself6968
@healurself6968 7 жыл бұрын
Wish I lived in America for the simple fact that everything is so cheap! You have no idea how much of a rip off all that stuff is down under.
@jonathandover4761
@jonathandover4761 7 жыл бұрын
heal urself this stuff is in the American dollar we run of the Australian dollar
@sabinekatsavrias4422
@sabinekatsavrias4422 5 жыл бұрын
yeah, but we dont have nuke plants all over the place... :) And a lot less fruitcakes with guns.
@kcdan1
@kcdan1 8 жыл бұрын
i do have a video i made a few years ago called my summer ultralight backpacking gear setup where i use the 22 ltr backpack . many of the things i used in that video have changed nowadays for me .. i have gotten lighter and smaller . i guess i should say that mine is more of a entire kit full 1 pound 5 ounces wanderlust nomad tent or a Terra nova solar competition 1p tent 2 pounds 3 oz , xlight neoair mattress , depending on the time of year cold zpacks 10 deg sleeping bag or summer Kelty Cosmic down 40 , sawyer mini squeeze filter , Cloraflock chemical treatment , snow peaks 700 ml titanium cup and UGI trywing stove with esbit solid fuel . .. so this is nice to see you showing how to make a little kit with a cheap price to do it . and i will say i do prefer to use a Osprey Excos 34ltr pack . but you have done a great job to help someone that is overwhelmed with it all .
@Rebelgium
@Rebelgium 8 жыл бұрын
I'd take a shorter USB cable. Depending on the quality of the long one this can really have a significant effect on the resistance of the cable, and thus the charging speed and capacity. Great video.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Nice!
@rjgirving
@rjgirving 8 жыл бұрын
Outstanding video. Very practical and very focused. After making many emergency bags, I realized much of the gear remains unused and redundant. Would have saved some bucks by using this checklist and concept to build bags for cars and kids. Thanks
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
No problem, glad you enjoyed it!
@SteveSmith-sd5hq
@SteveSmith-sd5hq 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome kit. You can tell that you really think about what you're putting in your bags. You're putting things in that work for you, and not over stuffing it
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate it!
@julianisaac8850
@julianisaac8850 8 жыл бұрын
By far, this is the best video of how to make a bug out bag, great job bro! I salute you from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, México!
@farstrider79
@farstrider79 8 жыл бұрын
The flash 18 is a great great bag, I love it and its so cheap! I have friends that have spent $150+ on hydration pack bags and I really think this one beats them all for bike commuting and day hiking. love it! it actually holds quite a bit more than you would think plus the tie offs,
@connorcampbell4230
@connorcampbell4230 8 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. All high quality, informational, and gives me something to do. It is always good to be prepared in a survival situation.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@879doogie
@879doogie 8 жыл бұрын
great video. well thought out. a local goodwil store is also great place to shop for a B.O.B. you can get a good sized bag for about $5 to $10.
@IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13
@IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13 7 жыл бұрын
cabelas has an ultralight bag like that REI one. but the price is lower and it has waterbottle sleeves on both sides and is hydration pack compatible if you eant that. plus if it is empty it folds inside out into its own small carry pouch that makes a decent pillow in a pinch. i think it was less than 20 bucks and its been great.
@lesclaveaphobos9664
@lesclaveaphobos9664 5 жыл бұрын
For those on a smaller budget than REI level, the Outdoor Products brand backpacks at walmart have improved in quality. I have 2 that cost $15 each that are performing well. The other brand they sell doesn’t look as sturdy. Nothing against REI, I’m a member since 1973 ( :
@VictoryOrValhalla14
@VictoryOrValhalla14 8 жыл бұрын
Add a water spigot tool. 3-4 bucks and a few ounces is worth your life. I have mine in my bag and another in my Jeep. I "borrow" water from stores all the time when I'm traveling far.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Nice, great idea!
@TanyaShetayh
@TanyaShetayh 7 жыл бұрын
I love that you had suggestions for different regions. great video!
@Espi68One
@Espi68One 7 жыл бұрын
Very informative, gonna have watch over and take notes, with the over all low cost, I think, I could build one for each vehicle, thanks.
@kevinsluder3711
@kevinsluder3711 8 жыл бұрын
Moleskin! Gotta be able to keep moving. Also, an even cheaper alternative for a saw can be a hacksaw blade. Slow for cutting wood but it will get it done plus it will cut metal
@ArmaGuyz
@ArmaGuyz 6 жыл бұрын
If you live in the Desert buy one of those $1 rain gear coats anyway the reason being is you can use the plastic from it to create a solar still. If you dont know what that is LEARN. Simply put a hole you put plastic over and sometimes fill with vegetation you seal the plastic around the hole and place your water container in the bottom of the hole then put a light weight pebble in the center of the plastic so that the moisture from the sun collects in the hole on the plastic and drips to the center down into your cup. Having a rain coat like that would provide enough plastic to make several which is what you need to get your days water intake.
@gabrielhanson7238
@gabrielhanson7238 8 жыл бұрын
I have been putting this off for way too long. But since I already have that pack, I think its time. By the way Nice video thanks for the information
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
No problem!
@mxpackard
@mxpackard 8 жыл бұрын
Hey man, just wanted to say thank you. I was in the exact position you described... Budget bag on the mind but never able to afford it. I'm going to follow this advice and finally build one!
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
So glad to hear it! This video was for you my friend and many out there like you. Hope it helps.
@Eldofarmboy
@Eldofarmboy 7 жыл бұрын
Nicely made cheap kit. I confess I put TONS of money into my kits because I just had to have all the invincible gear. Lol
@dthreadjr
@dthreadjr 6 жыл бұрын
Woodland Tactical I've been doing the same thing over a span of time realizing that I put way too much trust in the gear or in reality a lot of things are just common sense and the biggest thing people should do is put their trust in Jesus
@timbo4374
@timbo4374 6 жыл бұрын
great ideas for a starter pack. you can always upgrade items from there as money allows, but this basic kit would get you by even if you never get around to upgrading anything. Personally, my 1st upgrade would be the canteen, but that's just me. I like a good lightweight metal bottle with a nesting cup,which the one you put in your kit would work fine, just a metal bottle, but your idea would work if you don't want to spend the extra money.
@icewolf371
@icewolf371 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome. Love the poncho, thanks for the vid.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@joeyjones9041
@joeyjones9041 5 жыл бұрын
Shit, i have spent probably around $2000 on my INCH bag. With that being said, i could build someone a solid bugout bag for $500. I'd start with a surplus large ALICE pack. Just cover the essentials. It can be done if you know what gear to get and the prices. Most bug out bag videos on KZfaq have too much useless crap. Mora Bushcraft Black, Gerber Suspension multi tool, maybe a large chopper knife like the Ontario SP53, and a Silky Gomboy for sure with the tools. Good headlamp, sawyer mini, stainless steel water bottle and nesting cup, cheaper sil nylon tarp or military poncho, Mylar sport utility blanket, paracord, green patrol bag from the modular sleep system and compression sack, cheap mess kit. Ferro rod and bic lighters with wetfire and trioxane, med kit with essentials, 1inch gorilla tape and gorilla glue, contractor trash bags, stainless steel cook pot, basic hygiene kit, shemagh, and couple of bandanas. That about covers it. Maybe a cheaper lensatic compass. It is very overwhelming, but buy it one piece at a time.
@Wilsonfamily66
@Wilsonfamily66 8 жыл бұрын
Nice video. As an urban medic I prefer the swat tourniquet over thinner brands. It can be awkward to use, but after testing several brands I find it the least uncomfortable.
@ArmaGuyz
@ArmaGuyz 6 жыл бұрын
Biggest thing I would say to y'all is dont worry about it happening right away take your time and buy when you have the money. You dont have to go on amazon and spend $300 on tons of shit that is just going to sit there. Cause it will... I bought a cheap camo walmart bag $25 it was like a lunch holder really, insulated. I didn't buy anything else for a while than I bought some fishing shit. Threw some line in the bag some lures and it sat there. Started watching survival vids and learned how to run a ridge line so I bought a double sided mylar and reflective shelter tarp $12 again and some Paracord Tender I had some bandannas and knowing their multi use I tossed one in my bag gathered random items over time that I knew could be used to survive My exs old mini mirror now a signal device in my pack old pencil sharpener now a tender item. Didn't buy anything for a long time. Then I bought a UST firesteel and some storm proof matches. Later I got some rolls of paracord. I was given a decent cheap Knife. A few weeks later I bought a Stanley cooker set, a Bic lighter. Over a period of about a year or more I built a bag just buying small when it was convenient. DO NOT make the mistake of buying lots of small items at the same time it adds up FAST even at walmart. The most expensive item is going to be a Knife. Doesn't mean you need to buy one maybe you already have a nice fixed blade. If you make everything new you are going to break the bank for a bag that is just going to sit there lets be honest. Just take your time let it add up use what you have learn multiple uses for everyday items. Theres a saying the more you know the less you carry. Its important to note we all are not bugging out to the woods. So what you put in a suitcase or duffel is just as good. You dont need tons of gear take weight into consideration. You may not be only walking a mile you might need to travel several is that pack weight truly ideal? Consider EDC keychains or mini kits as fast lightweight alternatives. You only need what you truly need. Police dont disappear when SHTF so pack what you legally can carry dont go to prison over having something you aren't supposed to because of a week long civil unrest event.
@CommonCentsOutdoorsman
@CommonCentsOutdoorsman 8 жыл бұрын
Wells Lamont pig skin gloves... very tough and inexpensive.
@MonstaFishKeeper
@MonstaFishKeeper 8 жыл бұрын
+1 got some for 5 bucks.
@CommonCentsOutdoorsman
@CommonCentsOutdoorsman 8 жыл бұрын
SebsExotics nice
@Sanctified_EDC_Gear
@Sanctified_EDC_Gear 5 жыл бұрын
Man I love your Channel ! All of your Videos and Content is truly Awsome . A Blessing from the Lord , Thanks Gideon 👍👍
@_jimmythesaint
@_jimmythesaint 8 жыл бұрын
i got a hickers bag. Its a good size for me, im 14 yrs old and i know that there will be a new world order or an apocalypse of some sort... thanks for the ideas man, and take care.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watchin!
@scottsherman5947
@scottsherman5947 8 жыл бұрын
I call mine my FUBAR Sack. It's just one of my kids' old school backpacks that I've filled with delicious Hostess products....when stuff goes all sideways, I still like to be able to treat myself, I think that's important. I like yours as well...I guess - thanks for the great vid bro!
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Haha thanks my friend.
@louisbecke2348
@louisbecke2348 8 жыл бұрын
Great ideas! I'm an American living in the Philippines. Ive been seriously prepping for a year now and still not done but I have what I need. Do I need all of it? Hell yes!!! Typhoons, earth quakes, tsunami's now they elected a dictator as President that vows to fill Manila Bay with dead bodies. This is info for anyone with relatives here or is going to the Philippines. People comment to me to just get out, well I have a plan in place to evacuate to Thailand but here is the thing. Manila International airport is against manila Bay. To get to it you have to travel about 20 miles of dangerous city just to get to it and Manila will get dangerous if civil war or Marshall Law is enacted so keep that in mind travelers.
@10.11.9
@10.11.9 5 жыл бұрын
Martial Law.
@mfalfa
@mfalfa 5 жыл бұрын
Looks like you can use that Mylar blanket as a big signal mirror
@oibal60
@oibal60 5 жыл бұрын
Hand disinfectant = fire starter. +1 on the pencil sharpener, wool hat, clean underwear, socks, space blanket. A good magnetic compass, iodine pills, crank AM radio or police scanner (to listen for help or areas to avoid). A big bag of shelled-salted-peanuts are great. First, they're very light, second they make you stop & sit n rest, to eat. You're resting, reevaluating and eating all at the same time.
@rayprice3367
@rayprice3367 6 жыл бұрын
Gideon's tactical as far as the knife goes wouldn't it be easier to just go with a Mora light my fire knife? Just curious. Rather than spending the money on each separate product you can get them both at the same time and cheaper as well. Just my opinion
@5angels332
@5angels332 8 жыл бұрын
Greetings from UK. Another great review. Always interesting and always informative. Keep up the good work for all of us who are still learning.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@aisling9795
@aisling9795 8 жыл бұрын
Orange bin bags or bag liners are really good if you are lost and need a signalling device so the they can see you
@guadalupeskitchen3734
@guadalupeskitchen3734 Жыл бұрын
Excellent
@xgarudaxnnjaxnnja1547
@xgarudaxnnjaxnnja1547 8 жыл бұрын
the esee light machete is another good one
@pathrst
@pathrst 8 жыл бұрын
this is actually a thing I have had anxiety over because of how complex this all can be. thanks man. tampons and pads for women too. maybe some toilet paper for the pooping and back up tinder
@Summitperry
@Summitperry 8 жыл бұрын
couple imodium and you wont have to poop.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Good ideas!
@Seraphis1911
@Seraphis1911 7 жыл бұрын
Seriously helpful. Built mine based on yours. Thanks again for the awesome content.
@denialater7775
@denialater7775 8 жыл бұрын
thank you for the video! other videos ive seen seemed a bit complicated. this is simple, streamline, and overall has good quality stuff inside that work. you got me excited to build my own lol!
@YeshuBenPandera
@YeshuBenPandera 8 жыл бұрын
the shemagh is a great idea, thx
@lukeg2091
@lukeg2091 4 жыл бұрын
Really good stuff! One of the best I've seen on the subject.
@SortaKindaOutside
@SortaKindaOutside 8 жыл бұрын
I think we shop at the same places, including the Army Navy Surplus on Broadway.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Have you seen me there!?
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Have you seen me there!?
@SortaKindaOutside
@SortaKindaOutside 8 жыл бұрын
+gideonstactical no I seen the price sticker on the fuel. If I do I'll interduce myself.
@georgeginnis8990
@georgeginnis8990 8 жыл бұрын
I'm just amazed by how helpful your product reviews are Aaron ! You're doing a great job, I enjoy watching all the video reviews you make, its helpful when considering what products to purchase, and what I would consider resourceful when preparing for the worst and hoping for the best, as well as all your helpful ideas, advice, suggestion and takes of products. GideonsTactical is a great and extremely recommended channel to anybody who is interested in a vast amount of product reviews and great advice to consider for preparation for when 'CHTF" either hiking a mountainous rigid trail or in the middle of an urban densely populated city environment which is what I tend encounter, living in NYC. Great , great work keep it up. Might I add some advisory ? Yes there's a "although" something that I saw particularly in this video , no harm is meant by this comment on the product more or less I'm hoping to look out for you and others, if you don't already know, or might of have heard. Those Clif protein bars you show at 23:41 pack a high amount of protein and advertise how much protein they pack to appeal to consumers, well when you get a chance take a look at the ingredients it's first ingredient is a soy product (Soya, Soy protein isolate). Okay and ? Well soy in particular isn't a suggested product for males. Hopefully this will encourage you to do some research on your own don't only take my advise about the negatives of soy products on men.In a tight pinch or once in a while it isn't considered the worst thing for you, but for a male to consistently consume soy products it's not suggested, here's why, soy beans or soy products don't really care what gender anyone is and tends to produce chemicals with considerably similar effects to the female hormone estrogen when consumed. So with that said a consistent amount of soy products can cause some odd gender bending symptoms to males. Just thought I'd bring it to your attention. Thanks again for all that you do for us "you-tubers" you're Great at what you do! Keep up the great work and Thank You again and May God Bless You and your Loved ones Aaron.
@calimesacox
@calimesacox 8 жыл бұрын
thank you your tool section was spot on.... city..... wilderness. is where is your safe spot. city dwellers should get water valve key the sell on amazon I think it's a 5 in 1. and the crow bar again great tool ideas.
@jordan-it2xf
@jordan-it2xf 8 жыл бұрын
great vid and some good gear and info for the new guy good stuff bro cheers
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks glad you enjoyed it!
@chadliggett7988
@chadliggett7988 5 жыл бұрын
Your way pass $150! I like that your giving people awareness and helping them. Dollar Tree is where it's at they got a hanging lightbulb, baby wet wipes, cotton balls, petroleum jelly, zip lock bags. Cooking pot, lighters and etc. for a DOLLAR each!
@badhat3051
@badhat3051 6 жыл бұрын
I say, forget the bug out bag. Stay put N stay safe... so here I am, I'm 74 years old, not in real bad health, but I do have "health Issues" heart, diabetes and COPD. So the thing is what good would "Bugging out" do me, the answer is none... SOOoooo outside of an " Toto, I have a feeling that we're not in Kansas anymore " event or Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicking over a lamp and causing “a hot time in the ol’ town ta night”, I'm stayin put N' not goin anywhere, no sir re sir there will be more than enough 2 legged el banditos to deal with right here and even more out on the roads and in the woods. Me and the wife are stayin put right here at ol soggy bottom acres land and cattle company Where we have a huracain fence and four walls that suround us and a roof over our headand if we are wiped out by a thermonuclear flash bang we won’t have time to worry about “Buggin Out” anyhow... and what good would running do anyway, you'd just die tired and glowing in the dark and besides you wouldn't have time to get around the block if that were the event... Then me and the wife are sheltering in place, we live on elevated acreage so other than a Noah come to Jesus type flood we're good, we’re high and dry. We have a well, and a 300 gallon rain water collection system (for watering the garden ) a small Tom Jefferson type fish pond (actually it’s a small knee deep above ground wading pool that’s filtered and aerated as well as shaded) that I keep well stocked with freshly caught fish that I also feed until I need them. A well stocked larder and a garden, an emergency Generator. And our 1000 gal underground propane tank is kept full or no lower than 80% and we have a fire place and 4 cords of fire wood under cover. I have always kept firearms and ammo for hunting and in a real emergency they will work just fine for home protection even sticking a double barrel out the upstairs window and squeezing off a couple rounds to alert the neighbors ( oh yeah and I know some wise crackers gonna say " what ya gonna do after you shoot those 2 rounds? All you have then is a double barreled club"... well gee I dunn know guess, I’ll just reload, DUH!)... also if it really gets that bad and we run low on meat, our neighbors all have dogs and cats, as an aside and for a lead up here... did you know that while on their expedition in 1804 -06 Lewis and Clark & co. ate over 200 dogs and came to favor that meat? I don't know about you but I am not above eating fluffy or Fido to keep from starving, so if you happen to live near me and have a cat or dogs , that you want to keep, better keep them inside... , and as my full blood Delaware N/A grandfather used to joke when we had stew for supper, he'd say, " dig deep the puppy is on the bottom"... Oh and yes I do have a ”get home bag” and folding bike in my trunk so if the car for some reason dies, and there are no tow trucks…I have transport and supplies should I get stuck out and away from home overnight...
@PrioritySurvival
@PrioritySurvival 8 жыл бұрын
Good video! People need to know this kind of stuff.
@rowanashby1155
@rowanashby1155 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy, great vid. the fresh underwear idea is in my mind essential. I live in a very high rainfall, sub tropical region and risk of chafing is right up there. can't cross that mountain with chafing.
@no_peace
@no_peace 4 жыл бұрын
The gonex 25l packable bag is way better than the rei bag. I usually prefer REI for the warranty and all that but you can't beat $14
@klopez6485
@klopez6485 4 жыл бұрын
Cool
@jymmycrackcorn
@jymmycrackcorn 8 жыл бұрын
Outstanding video.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@Eldofarmboy
@Eldofarmboy 8 жыл бұрын
Very nice kit for the price. I should have built something like this but instead I went crazy. Lol. My tools alone are over $500. My whole kit cost more than $1,500. On my income, I should have built a bag that totals around $500 for the whole kit but I went nuts. Lol
@turtlewolfpack6061
@turtlewolfpack6061 8 жыл бұрын
Not bad choices, not my choices but I know I could do one up pretty cheap as well.
@beefyb93
@beefyb93 8 жыл бұрын
The Anker is also great if you have a crappy phone like mine that won't hold a charge.
@phillipdelaney2989
@phillipdelaney2989 8 жыл бұрын
I carry a small thing of germ-x since I'm a pyromaniac and a germophobe. TSA friendly, handy stuff. imagine having to use the bathroom and then sharing food or snacks.
@rieswl
@rieswl 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video ! What is the total weight for the bag with contents and water? Greetings from Norway
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, 8lbs-10lbs depending on contents you pick.
@Gamileg
@Gamileg 8 жыл бұрын
Insightful and well put together. 👍
@yogililly884
@yogililly884 8 жыл бұрын
enjoyed the VID, without saying I think you imply to update your bag, especially if in an area where have large seasonal changes. clothing options for winters in Wisconsin is different than summers.... some inexpensive options would add, sunglasses and in an urban area, safety vest. Walking home or injured lying down, want to be seen, now a days dog walkers, bikers, runners, walkers all wearing safety vests. This would not be out of place and may prevent you from becoming a casualty.
@Summitperry
@Summitperry 8 жыл бұрын
a pry bar is a must for urban carry, or one of the multi tool wrecking tools.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Totally!
@qzetu
@qzetu 8 жыл бұрын
Tell me what a pry bar can do that a rock or a good foot stomping can't do? I see no point in carrying one.
@Summitperry
@Summitperry 8 жыл бұрын
qzetu Then read/watch what a pry bar is used for. If you can see why people use modern tools instead of rocks and feet then I cant help you.
@qzetu
@qzetu 8 жыл бұрын
+Summitperry I know what a pry bar can do but if you need to get into something you simply break a window. Give me an example of why i should carry one. Here is your chance to convince me. I would like to hear it.
@qzetu
@qzetu 8 жыл бұрын
Bassically my pry bar weighs about two pounds. That is a lot of weight to carry so i need a good reason to do so. I have weighed my reasons and they don't add up. If i need to get into a cartrunk i break a window and go behind the seat. If i need to get into a house or building i break a window. There are very slim reasons really. I might come across a bolt locking door and there are no windows. But, that is going to be a rare case really. I don't see thay justifying me carrying suck a heavy item.
@GrzegorzK_gg
@GrzegorzK_gg 8 жыл бұрын
Great video !!! Thank you.
@ericjudd9603
@ericjudd9603 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid👍
@kcdan1
@kcdan1 8 жыл бұрын
humm enjoyed the video . I can only think well I'm from Missouri the show me state. show me how this is going to fit in that 18 ltr pack show me you actually use this exact kit for a 3 day backpacking trip . i think you could get the rei flash 22 ltr backpack for the price you said that is a much much better choice of pack it has mesh bottle holders something you need to have and more room still in the ultralight category . i have actually used the flash 22 ltr backpacking in winter down to the low 20s that said was not a kit that would fall into a beginner price range. but the pack is a better choice .
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the video. The 22L flash pack is $50, and I have used it and not a big fan on the packs layout. All of this easily fits in the 18L.
@qzetu
@qzetu 8 жыл бұрын
My 2 centYou can get a backpack on craigslist or at the thrift store that is cheaper and better quality. I don't recommend that people get battery flashlights because batteries eventually die. (don't leave them in your flashlight because they have a tendency to leak.) You can buy a hand-crank flashlight that will last you a long time. A hand-crack flashlight radio is even better. There are all kinds of options at affordable prices. You can buy cheaper larger Ferro rods that are non name brand. They will last a lot longer for you than that skinny little thing. Everyone has cotton and Vaseline sitting somewhere in their home. Simply carry both to start a easy fire. If you separate both you can use the Vaseline for medical use, for dry lips, an you can also put it on your tools. Just mix it with cotton if you are looking for a accelerant that will keep a fire long enough in bad weather. The mora knife is probably the best knife you can get. You don't necessarily need to get a bahco. You can get a 12" bow saw for 5$ or less and it is much more versatile because you can carry different blades. Which means, you can carry hacksaw blades which would allow you to cut metal. Don't give up the saw for a multitool. The mora 511 cost under 10$. A bow saw with blades 10$ and get yourself a 3$ cheap china multi tool. The knife on the multi tool wont be the best quality but you'll have plyers, and a cross an flat screw driver for urban use. That's 23$ total and you have a all around good set up. However, if I was you I would also go with a chopping tool. Something like a large knife or axe so you can break down wood an chop at wood to make things. And both will offer you a defensive weapon. You can get a hatchet on ebay for cheap. The Ontario machete only cost 20$ and it is a great tool. You'll have to make a sheath. Dave Canterbury recommends duct take for a medical kit. That's it. lol. You really don't need to put a lot of money in a kit. Some antibiotic cream, some ibuprofen, and some tweezers. Cut up a shirt and carry a few strips that will tie around a arm or leg. total cost of a medical kit, 0$ because you should have all of it at home already. A emergency blanket or a poncho is insufficient shelter. There are videos on youtube in which people have went out with their bags with only that type of shelter and they could not make it. It also does not address the possibility or the reality that you will be with family. Buy a good 12 x12 tarp. It is light. It will give you the ability to make two important kinds of shelter. (1) you can make a enclosed winter type shelter that at least two other people can fit in. (2) It will give you the ability to make a lean too or another type of open shelter that will cover at least 2 or 3 people. If you pair a tarp up with a bug net you will have a really good set up. If that doesn't interest you I suggest a 2 man tent. You can actually fit 3 or 4 people in one. Water is the most important thing in your whole kit in my opinion. If you bug out you will find yourself walking long distances and you will need water. A plastic bottle like that only carries 32 oz I think and that is not enough. What I always recommend is that people carry a small 1 gallon water jug in their hands. A jug is sturdy and you can carry a lot more water with you. If you wrap duct tap around it, it will provide protection and in turn you'll have tap to go to. However, you should also carry the other water bottle so you have two containers in case one fails, or you need t ditch the jug. I don't recommend that you put food inside your bag. (1) you'll have to watch the expiration dates and a lot of people forget. (2) it weighs down your bag with perishable items. What you should do is carry a separate bag with food in it. And I would carry as much food as I possibly can. I'm thinking a few weeks. Why carry a few days when you can carry so much more. Who knows how long it will be before you can g home, if at all. If you're going in your vehicle fill it up with food and water. Keep your bob separate from the food. keep only survival items inside it. You should add a small sewing kit, toilet paper, a small sharpening stone or rod, a map of the area, and about 15 feet for climbing rope so you can carry wood, and other things, use as a belt, hang things in tree, and all kinds of other stuff. If you make those adjustments you'll have a bob the functions as a short term set up but will provide long term if needed.
@qzetu
@qzetu 8 жыл бұрын
+Prepology It really depends on what you buy. There are some crank radios that also take batteries, and than others that you can replace the rechargeable batteries. I have a energizer flashlight and a solar one and for over two years now they are still working. I also have a old crank radio I found at the thrift store and it is still going strong. I got it dirty, dropped it, and got it wet and it is still going strong. It's true that there are some really shitty crank flashlights. You have to try them to find out. I suggest you stay away from Walmart's 8$ emergency flashlight. It is grey. In fact, stay away from any of them that are similar. My brother bought one and it broke in less then a month. The reason I recommend crank is because you can simply put them in you bob and forget about them. You don't have to worry so much about batteries. They ae dependable as long as you buy the right ones and take care of them. I know there are people who prefer batteries and if they are going to go that rout I suggest that they buy flashlights that either take a one AA battery and a radio that takes two AA batteries. Unless you can find a radio that takes one AA. And the same with AAA if you can find a flash light that takes one and a radio that takes two. Dust is going to be and issue for any type of electronic. Thank you for your comment.
@qzetu
@qzetu 8 жыл бұрын
+Paco Thank you for the information, I'll definitely look into it. I know the output on my flashlights are low but it was never an issue for me because I could see enough. I hardly use a flashlight anyway because it becomes a problem with my night vision. I can actually see more and further with no light at all. I only really use it when i walk away from camp to see where i am steping because of snakes. And i also use it in the tent before i hit the hay. In fact, in a bug out suituation I prefer a light with low out put because I don't want to attract unwanted attention.
@qzetu
@qzetu 8 жыл бұрын
***** Try to train yourself by using less light. My vision wasn't that great at first.
@qzetu
@qzetu 8 жыл бұрын
+Paco ah, I see.
@johnwest4492
@johnwest4492 5 жыл бұрын
Aaron when you secure your bag in your car, home or where ever how often do you change out your water? Is it ok to leave it for long periods?
@libertycoffeehouse3944
@libertycoffeehouse3944 Жыл бұрын
I really like your channel. However, I think we need to look at situations which might call for a bugout bag. Currency collapse and nuclear war might be two scenarios. Bands of people will move from urban areas to suburbs or rural areas raiding, pillaging and yes killing. This bugout bag is a little too light. Upgrade to snug pack blanket. A River Country Products Tarp is $29.00 or so dollars and will accommodate 3 people. It comes with a ground tarp and is not much bigger than a water bottle for tarp and ground cloth. You need a better jacket. How about a puffy. Must be able to keep warm. Space blankets are garbage. Need a defensive weapon. This should include a 9mm Semi Automatic handgun for Dad and a 22 Ruger SR pistol. These would be ideal and concealable. As a result, I would upgrade to a 25 liter bag. This will keep you light but will allow you to defend if necessary. Throughout history, the wilderness is the temporary home of a civilized and moral person seeking refuge from marauders.
@michaelcanning2815
@michaelcanning2815 7 жыл бұрын
Excellent ideas!
@72hourbob61
@72hourbob61 8 жыл бұрын
Good video.Thanks
@alexbrunet8517
@alexbrunet8517 8 жыл бұрын
You should do a review on the Papa bear knife from scar blades
@tonysadventures2799
@tonysadventures2799 6 жыл бұрын
awesome job
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@BlauerTeppich
@BlauerTeppich 8 жыл бұрын
How would you survial bag look like for a big city - if you have to leave everything behind you and you have to hide?
@Dantick09
@Dantick09 8 жыл бұрын
Replacing the trap with a good poncho is definitely something I will do.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Right on!
@graceomalley1037
@graceomalley1037 8 жыл бұрын
Fiskars has a decent machete........I have their camp hatchet & Bow saw.....
@theartofprepping
@theartofprepping 8 жыл бұрын
Great video, good job!
@genoedcknifecollecter1538
@genoedcknifecollecter1538 5 жыл бұрын
I whent with extac for fire steel
@wildtech442
@wildtech442 8 жыл бұрын
i like it
@GreencampRhodie
@GreencampRhodie 8 жыл бұрын
good video.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@LQban0
@LQban0 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Please do a follow up with more quality equipment.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
I plan too in a few months.
@MILITARYSURVIVAL
@MILITARYSURVIVAL 8 жыл бұрын
Super!
@kcdan1
@kcdan1 7 жыл бұрын
i have backpacked many times flash 22 ltr backpacking for several years . i can easily go for 3 days with everything tent ,sleeping bag , cooking kit ,filter, neoair mattress , and all.
@carravagio16
@carravagio16 8 жыл бұрын
would love to know what kind of sleeping bag you have since your a taller / big guy. i can't seem to find a bag i like with enough room, that isn't designed for car camping, would love to see you sleep system for a bigger guy, maybe a video idea? thanks
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
REI is a good place to look. Many brands have long size and are compact. Late this summer I will be doing a system review on a sleeping set up for backpacking. I just got the marmot nanowave 35 long 6ft 6in. Have not used it yet but very compact.
@kcdan1
@kcdan1 7 жыл бұрын
luke i also have used the Cabelas ultralight 21 ltr ultralight backpack it's a good pack as well . the thing is they are small and big enough to keep handy i always take a ultralight down jacket . 550 cord is heavy and it takes a lot of room up look into sea to submit cordage good stuff and ultralight small as can be with reflect stuff .
@879doogie
@879doogie 8 жыл бұрын
great video. goodwill stores are also a great place to find budget bug-out-bags....fyi
@storfrassin
@storfrassin 5 жыл бұрын
What is essentials for a womans bob bag. Greetings from Finland
@wadeclogston651
@wadeclogston651 Жыл бұрын
Awesomr
@jbazan11
@jbazan11 7 жыл бұрын
Where can I get the poncho and does it come with gromits for a poncho liner?
@kenmarapese9085
@kenmarapese9085 8 жыл бұрын
Would have liked to see all that gear stuffed in that bag!
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
As you saw in the bag discussion, the action shots had that get on it. Fits nicely.
@AngryIrishBastard
@AngryIrishBastard 8 жыл бұрын
have you considered a "evolution" pack/system - base (core) + 1/2 upgrades/additions + 3/4 upgrades/additions + ???? + cache system + ???? = book of Eli system ? just a thought since you seem a "practical" type ...
@tests5692
@tests5692 8 жыл бұрын
Hey! I'm at the beginning of ur video I don't doubt it will be an awesome video! I have a suggestion for you for a future video create a bag that has the ability to be converted into a long term bag if that makes sense! Ok Ima finish ur video :)
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Most of these items, are transferable into any bigger system. You will see, we will have the Ultimate Get Home Bag video this Fall, and many of the items in the video will be in that one.
@johnwest4492
@johnwest4492 5 жыл бұрын
Hey Aaron just heard about the tango blade para 2 any thoughts?
@rappedoutreviews1264
@rappedoutreviews1264 7 жыл бұрын
Great video I had to sub after this
@0v417
@0v417 8 жыл бұрын
You can now get a 32 liter Kelty redstart on Amazon for $39 easily the best pack for the price on the market end of discussion.
@bradashes5495
@bradashes5495 8 жыл бұрын
whats the cheapest kit you can make
@xgarudaxnnjaxnnja1547
@xgarudaxnnjaxnnja1547 8 жыл бұрын
is there a big diferrence between a magnesium firestarter and just a normal one?
@kazvswild
@kazvswild 8 жыл бұрын
+xGarudaxNNJAx NNJA Yes, in my experience I no longer use the magnesium fire starter. Instead I use the Light My Fire Swedish Fire steel 2.0. It works a lot better, gives hotter and bigger sparks; it just works a lot better.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
Yes, these work the best.
@qzetu
@qzetu 8 жыл бұрын
The difference is the magnesium. A ferro rod is Bassically that little striker you see on the side of the magnesium bar. Obviously the ferro rod does not have magnesium to scrap off which gives you an accelerant.
@kazvswild
@kazvswild 8 жыл бұрын
+qzetu Who says you can't scrap off some of the ferro rod?? If the hot sparks hit the ferro rod dust it will ignite just like the magnesium. The real difference is the quality of the ferro rod. The one on the magnesium block is cheap compared to the Swedish 2.0 Fire Steel. The Swedish Fire Steel is vastly better, hotter sparks, and lasts a lot longer.
@qzetu
@qzetu 8 жыл бұрын
I never tried to scrap dust off my ferro rod. I imagine it will ignite if I try. Regardless, you aren't proving anything. The difference is the magnesium. A ferro does not have any attacked to it which is what I said in the first place.
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