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Organized Preparedness
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Bipods: Green Blob vs. Atlas
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www.amazon.com/AccuShot-Atlas-Bipod-170-S-BT10LW17/dp/B003KP4WGU/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=organizedprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=6a2067699ea33c0147b781958cdaa566&creativeASIN=B003KP4WGU www.amazon.com/Green-Blob-Outdoors-Tactical-Adjustable/dp/B018J20CJY/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=organizedprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=f6285b94991b3bf84c3a364cdfd23c48&creativeASIN=B018J20CJY
Wilderness First Aid Kit
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Red Cross Wilderness and Remote First Aid Emergency Reference Guide: www.redcross.org/images/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m49440095_WRFA_ERG_9781584806295.pdf Red Cross Wilderness and Remote First Aid Report Form/Rescue Request: www.watchu.org/Docs/WRFA_Report_Rescue_Request_Alternate-3.pdf Red Cross Wilderness and Remote First Aid Booklet: www.redcross.org/images/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m4240...
Response to Nutnfancy's 'Soldier Boy Fail'
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This is a response to Nutnfancy's video below: ruclips.net/video/BSKV3b7V43s/видео.html
Canteen Systems: Heavy Cover vs. Canterbury
Просмотров 27 тыс.7 лет назад
Let the viewer beware this video is a focused of the two canteen systems not the kits themselves though the kits are discussed in detail. Pathfinder Canteen Kit: www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com/products/canteen-cooking-set?variant=24814435073 Base weight (Stove and Canteen Kit): 1 lb 10.5 oz (stove is 4.4 oz) Heavy Cover Canteen Kit: www.heavycoverinc.com/heavy-cover-us-gi-style-titanium-canteen...
My EDC (Every Day Carry)
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This video was made for the purpose of promoting self-reliance and preparedness in an everyday setting. I hope you find the video informative and useful in determining what system works best for you. Feel free to comment or ask questions.
for some people, weight is important. this is a great video.
If you live in a wet or humid environment I would recommend not removing the protective coating. The gain you get from the blade being smoother versus the very high potential the blade is going to rust isn't worth the trade off IMHO
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It's important to make sure you purchase a CANteen and not a CANTeen. Be organized and prepared, know the difference!
20 degrees, sounds pretty chill...
cool video man! How's it holding up?
I really appreciate seeing the difference between the two bags! Thanks!
Get a tripod! I won’t subscribe.
Tripod, Ritalin , gather your thoughts!
Quality stuff? Well the video is not quality. Lol
Complete total idiot! Waste of time. Use some common sense.
Thank you for this video. It had exactly the info I was looking for.
Bakelite, (if it actually IS Bakelite, shatters when dropped on concrete or rock. Huge drawback.
The side pouches are generally intended to carry a few packs of water purification tablets, not really designed for altoids tins.
Organized. .. you didn't even have your ideas about what you wanted to say in the video together.. dog barking wasn't the issue with your video .. lack of a tripod was .
Thank you for sharing this video, It's very good. The appearance of the two looks very similar, so can their cups be interchanged?
Awesome knife man. I like mine a lot. I really dig the way you made the lanyard. I just put a long snake knot on mine but may change it now after seeing yours. I done a strip and hand sanded all the tooling marks away up to a 3000 grit and polished to a mirror finish. I applied Frog Lube to mine and it want rust plus it's food safe as well. You should try that one bro. I have a Valhalla Custom kydex sheath for mine too (pancake style) good sheath and not to pricey. Got mine for $45 bucks though also got one for my BK9 too at the same price. He cut me a good price on mine from eBay. He's a good dude. Great video man and give that Frog Lube a try. Oh yeah! If you like the BK7 you'd love the BK9 give that a try as well.
You bought a garbage pouch from top gear. $300 to carry 32 oz. of water? That's insane and I know someone will give me crap for saying it about the beloved "TITANIUM",,,,,, but I don't care. Nice review though.
Don’t worry about the haters I think your review was very informative-answered the questions I had about the titanium canteen BEFORE I spent the money. The weight explanations as well as each part, how the parts differ from one another. Great job man!
Does anyone know if the GI stove that goes with the military canteens will work with these titanium types.
Yes! The aluminum GI stoves nest with the heavy cover TI cup just fine.
Be very careful of the price charged at checkout on the selfrelianceoutfitters/Canterbury website. I put several canteen stoves in my cart and when I tried to checkout the items disappeared. I tried to put then back in the cart but they raised the price on the items to almost triple the cost. I tried to write review earlier but I'll have to try again as they are not automatically published this website. They censor the product reviews so that they can minimize the negative reviews. All you have to do is post a negative review and see what happens. I even called and spoke to owner at the Canterbury's selfrelianceoutfitters. He denied that they changed the price. He flat out lied to my face even though he clearly knew he was lying. Very disreputable Be careful.
Damn son, get a tri pod or set your GoPro in a level rock so you can produce your video lol ! Your presentation was very good.....invest a couple bucks
Jeez this was a painful video to watch and listen to. If you're going to review something, prepare ahead of time so you're organized, plus for the love of God stop all that stuttering and stammering and umming and aahing. I had to skipping through the vid - so annoying
It wasn't real clear to me if you know what your talking about!
altoid kits are a joke
Enjoyed the video keep up the good work be blessed
The opening for the canteen stove is the best overall size and shape for its design purpose if you're having trouble getting wood into it then you're using wood that is far too large try using small twigs I burn Twigs in mind and broken up pine cones and there's plenty of room to put that sort of fuel into the stove
loose bipod will be moot point when barrel blows apart because its packed with dirt..some folks are to stupid to own guns
Man you seem to be some sort of weakling this is not a serious review I think you must be an Atlas cheerleader
Joe Johnson After experiencing both bipods I decidedly like quality... My cheaper greemblob bipod fell apart soon after (a spring popped loose and got lost and now only one led of the bipod is deployable and stable.) All I can do is share my opinion. Calling me a fanboy of the Atlas is fair enough because I am. Calling me a weakling because of that doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me, but you are entitled to your own opinion. If you want to argue quality verses cost I'd say you'd have a good argument. I am sure there are plenty of bipods out there that can get you by just fine for a fraction of the cost of an Atlas... I don't own any other bipods hence my lack of content on the subject.
I was intrigued by the olive oil, but mineral oil is better. Other vegetable type oils will become rancid over time. The mineral oil will not and it is food safe.
Lou - Thanks for the tip. Good to know! It is annoying to deal with olive oil when it goes rancid.
The last time I used a canteen was 1969; the North Vietcong were using me as target practice. It served me well there. Now, later in life, I use a Maxpedition 12 x 5 water bottle holder and a Nalgene Guyot Design s.s. bottle. But my system gets pretty heavy after awhile. Perhaps its time I revisted the old trusty canteen again. Hey thanks for the video, my friend.
Thanks for your service.
Both are awesome kits but the weight of the pathfinder kit is just too much for practicality. I ended up buying 2 heavy cover sets. They are the best. Will last forever too. I also carry a toaks 2000ml pot, heavy cover fry pan, and a keith ti kettle. All bases covered. Expensive yes but the weight savings can't be beat.
I wholeheartedly agree. I'm considering getting a second.
Are you serious? The weight difference isnt that much once filled with water.
@@gxrebel1730 It actually is a substantial difference if you consider the cup and the lid, the water is indeed the main weight, but that's an unchangeable amount, you can't carry less weight of water without carrying less quantity of water, lightening your other gear though does have a cumulative effect. The Pathfinder canteen set weighs 175% what the Heavy Cover set does, and doesn't include a lid but rather a GI style stove.
Did this dude just flip his gun upside down and shove the barrel into the dirt??!!!! Lmao No wonder he cant figure out how to make the cheaper bipod function correctly
Yeah, it was a pretty dumb move. My only excuse is I was one handed and focused on trying to give my camera a good focus on the bipod.
dude! a little grease and a couple of -0- rings, and it will work perfectly
Thanks for the great in depth review and for sharing. I recently got a Pathfinder canteen cook kit, but like you said, it is quite heavy even with no water yet. Good to know there are other options. But the Heavy Cover, is too heavy for my wallet. Thanks.
That knife will serve you for years. My favorite camp knife got stolen when I took my truck in to the shop to be worked on. I forgot to take the knife out from under the seat. I bought it when I was a teenager.
That's a real shame. Ah, well. I guess things happen. I wish people treated others as they would have themselves treated.
You can tell this is a biased opinion 1 minute into the video
Without a doubt I am a bit biased. I gave my opinion. I do think they both have their place (considering the price point) and... especially if one is mechanically inclined enough to modify the knockoff. Nothing quite beats the real Atlas out of the box. Currently, my Atlas knockoff bipod is broken - the springs on the push-pins managed to get lost... I wasn't careless - it was poor engineering on the part of GreenBlob. I sunk money into something I won't use at all now.
I look at it like its worth the money an investment not to have to carry the weight less weight more food. It is titanium so it will last a long time gavin you still take care of it. To of these kits are still way lighter then a steel set or anything like it. you can boil a shit load of water at ones with too of these sets plus add a Toaks 2000ml titanium pot and still crazy light.
You don't have it adjusted correctly. I have one also and it work EXCELLENTLY. You have to tighten it up with a bit of old-fashion elbow grease. The detach screw pops out of the octagon groove it's housed in, when you open the latch up fully. A turn or two of the screw with your finger will get it precise. Tighten the Big knob with some channel grip pliers. YOU WILL BE SET. For the money, it BEATS ATLAS HANDS DOWN.
Agreed. I'm not denying the truth in all you say. I, however, purchased the bipods primarily for it's quick detach feature. Tightening it down hard = time and effort spent undoing each time = desired functionality for my philosophy of use not attained
I need to prepare a better first aid kit myself. Mine basically consists of some bandaids, alcohol wipes, and a few pills. Keep em coming.
Thanks. My first aid kit is always in transition, similar to my EDC. After I posted this video update, I watched Mors Kohanski's video on the topic (ruclips.net/video/RBWFubMnY9I/видео.html&list=LLo014pNvvvmFygP6yWVP9wg) and some of his suggestions were great too and born out of his long year of experience. I'm thinking about adding Steri strips, Polysporin ophthalmic ointment, and tefla non-stick sterile pads if not a suture kit to top it off... We'll see. The Polysporin ophthalmic ointment is a must though. My experience in the woods a lot has taught me I'm inevitably going to get a branch or two to the face and debris in the eye is something I've had to deal with lately.
This looks like a solid first aid kit for sure my friend. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you.
A very nice comparison for sure. And by the way ima4ster sent me by and I am a new subscriber to your channel. Thanks for sharing.
So how would you loosen up the quick detach lever?
To loosen or tighten the lever loosen or tighten the tensioning crews. The screw heads can be found on the opposite the lever. I didn't do the best job explaining this but you can see the screws at 1:06 and 6:53. To activate the quick detach lever simply press down on the button on the lever and then swing the lever back. I tried to demonstrate this at 6:23.
I made up a kit to keep in the vehicle for day walks or just fixing a meal when checking out a new area and the backpack is at home. It's a emergency kit using the Stanley Cook Kit to keep in my Jeep , Wrangler. Using a Condor H20 pouch. Starting at the bottom of the of the pouch there is a Oilcamp Stainless Steel Space Saver Cup. Then the Stanley Adventure Cook Camp System which fits ( sits ) inside the cup. The tapered sides of the Stanley Camp Cook kit fits inside the cup like it was made for it. Along the outside of the Stanley is a long handled Titanium spoon. Inside the Stanley is the Gen2 Folding Firebox Nano Ultralight Backpacking 3" Stove. On top of the Stanley is a Trangia Alcohol burner so I can cook with either alcohol or wood. The outside pocket of the Condor has a plastic ( Flask shaped ) 8 oz bottle which has the Denatured Alcohol for the Trangia. Next to it is a fero rod for lighting the burner or starting a fire. Folded next to the fero rod is a bandana which can be used if the handles of either pot gets to hot for a bare hand to touch. A few months later I added two canteen pouches one on each side of the Condor H20 pouch. One pouch has a Nalgene canteen in it and the other pouch has a couple dehydrated meals. Thanks to using a wood fire the Stanley has a nice blacken bottom and sides which I think helps it to heat up quicker.
Sounds like you have an all-round great kit meeting the same philosophy of use... much more affordable too. I've seen vids on the Stanley cup set. All robust gear.
You are an idiot. Learn to give proper reiews
In many purchases, you get what you pay for. Was the bipod on the left significantly cheaper?
Yes, sir. - Atlas's $279 vs Greenblob's $43. - I was inspired by you to add Amazon links as well if you want to check them out.
You're way more prepared than I am...but I'm getting there too. Love the concepts that nutnfancy puts out. His channel has changed over the years, but I'm still watching every video.
I love this kit. Thanks for sharing. Shalom Bubba
Back at you, brother. I'll be watching your videos on foraging. I need to learn more on this topic. Have a good Shabbat this evening and stay safe, my friend. Shalom.
.. there should be a way to Report 1 handed videos, buy a tripod please!
yeah right u buy a tripod for 1 video.. its a public platform he can do whatever he wants
I don't like or use either of them. I think the Pathfinder set is better, but it's still Chinese junk, and too big to be practical. I use the plain old G.I. canteen cook kit and mess kit. It still works better than anything else out there. If you want to save on weight, save it somewhere that you don't store water. Even your titanium kit weights twice what mine does when you load yours up the way you do. You're paying a huge amount of money just to carry more weight. I know people think a forty ounce canteen is great, but it isn't. Unless you want to wear suspenders, the military cook set is the max you should hang on your belt, and those kit, when full of water, are a pound heavier than the military cook set, and you definitely don't want that extra pound on a shoulder strap. The military had good reason for making their canteen cook set the size they did. If you want more water, which is reasonable, it should be in a separate canteen, not all in the same one. There are good reasons for this, other than just the extra weight you're adding where it affects you the most. Bigger is not always better, and canteen cook sets are one of the places where bigger is worse, much worse, but people can't get over the, "Wow, look at how big it is" factor.
Being made in China doesn't always mean it's "Chinese Junk", I've seen plenty of made in America stuff that was also junk, it just so happens that most of the junk gets made in China because there's such cheap labour and such lax regulation on quality. There's plenty of legit companies which put out quality products however and the "Chinese made is junk" prejudice actually harms them and enables the crappy companies to continue to outcompete them on price while continuing to sell junk to any reseller who will be dumb enough to buy it.