🔥Scouting Survival Belt Kit🔥

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @SurvivalScout2024
    @SurvivalScout2024  6 месяцев назад +16

    This is one of my older videos I did a number of years ago. My apologies for the camera noise. 😁

    • @muzzaduzz613
      @muzzaduzz613 5 месяцев назад +4

      How did you like the GPS12? I have one I picked up for next to nothing.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад +3

      I ended up giving up on it haha and went old school map and compass. I do some recon on areas with google earth before I explore new terrain.

    • @arctodussimus6198
      @arctodussimus6198 4 месяца назад +1

      @@SurvivalScout2024
      Five years ago I finally replaced the Cammenga compass I was issued in 1980. It still worked but had gotten too cloudy.
      I never got the bug for electronic navigation. I 100% trust my map and compass.
      It’s like the difference between driving a car with automatic transmission and having a clutch. The stick shift makes you feel like you’re really driving the car.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  4 месяца назад

      @@arctodussimus6198 Great analogy!!! Compass, map, Ranger beads, and usually some Google earth beforehand and off I go. I’ve found multiple cool places this way.

  • @420haxx
    @420haxx 5 месяцев назад +33

    That is one awesome system you have got going on there! Though I would probably replace the big dump pouch with a Canteen/Cup set pouch, and try and squeeze in another small pouch containing some bankline, a space blanket and possibly a mini fishing kit if space permitted and it is useful in your environment. Still I guess you know what works for you.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад +6

      All excellent suggestions! My belt system is always an evolving process. Just adds more enjoyment to the adventures when you try different combinations. Have a great day!

    • @mikehotshots7607
      @mikehotshots7607 4 месяца назад +2

      I second this suggestion.
      My belt kit has a molle canteen pouch that has two small pockets on the outside. I have a canteen, cup, lid and stove inside the bigger pouch. With lighter, firestarters, solid fuel tabs, and purification tabs in the small pockets. If i needed to, I could stow it's contents and use the pouch to collect stuff.
      I also wrap bankline around my knife sheath. A rifle magazine pouch will fit a cover element and/or fishing kit easily and I use pistol mag pouches for protein bars.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  4 месяца назад

      @@mikehotshots7607 Great setup! I’ve recently added a couple canteens and installed an H-harness to support the weight.

  • @peshno13
    @peshno13 5 месяцев назад +15

    Love seeing surplus gear repurposed. Pretty cool.

  • @chazlyle41
    @chazlyle41 5 месяцев назад +5

    Get some suspenders with some give to them. I clipped my belt like this to my sappi carrier overseas so it’d sit on my hips when walking but be lifted by my shoulders when we had to jump canals all the time. Most guys used the thick suspenders that pull it up some and do the same. Spread the load.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад +1

      Very good tip! I’ve since put back on the yoke harness that came with this belt. It was a good choice 👍

  • @corneliusadventurers5821
    @corneliusadventurers5821 5 месяцев назад +3

    Great video and some great tools!

  • @tonybarone5757
    @tonybarone5757 3 месяца назад +5

    I’ll tell you from 22yrs being in the infantry. I would suggest you spread that weight out some your lower back, hips and knees will thank you later. Maybe add some suspenders to distribute the weight some. After several miles in the field a few pounds starts to feel like 20lbs.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад

      @@tonybarone5757 I have redone my whole belt system with a yoke. Check out my recent upload from Sunday. Thanks!

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад +1

      @@tonybarone5757 ruclips.net/video/gwa0GBx1mYo/видео.htmlsi=ZnCw33DJ1YL7IxkA

    • @tonybarone5757
      @tonybarone5757 3 месяца назад +1

      @@SurvivalScout2024 I’m digging the new set up. Minus the mags I carry it is very similar on how I wore my gear. I just had the tourniquets readily available. We used rubber bands to secure them to the gear. I always keep one on each side and one centerline on my gear.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад +1

      @@tonybarone5757 I had to make sure everything was tucked in good. I go cross country often through bush and getting snagged up happens quickly.

  • @vanwhalen3719
    @vanwhalen3719 5 месяцев назад +2

    Good set up! Designed for your needs ! Taylor made!

  • @CommonCentsOutdoorsman
    @CommonCentsOutdoorsman Месяц назад +2

    Great belt and presentation. I like it!

  • @shaynehawkins713
    @shaynehawkins713 5 месяцев назад +3

    Nice. I do like these. Mine are larger pouches with survival gear. But taking weight out of a backpack is good.

  • @gopherstate777
    @gopherstate777 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have a similar belt and mine differs in that I do not carry an Axe or a CAT Tourniquet (although I would if I carried a sidearm).
    So similar belt here:
    BELT SETUP
    1) Streamlight Microstream
    2) Mora Knife
    3) Rolled up Dry sack
    4) Maxpedition Janus Pack w Raincoat under the shock cord
    5) Pathfinder Canteen assembly w Brew Kit
    6) Vortex Monocular
    7) Fenix P20ix
    Survival
    I am not anticipating a bushcraft full woods experience but I have the basics for Survival and I prefer to carry water but have the ability to boil it or use the Aqua Mira straw.
    I would sit on my pack and cover with my raincoat for shelter as I have done in the past. And would use the heavy duty blanket for ground cover as a lean to or just wrapped in it.
    I have means to start a fire, multiple ways to signal for help and cash once I get to an Urban environment.
    Scout Recon
    Depending on the mission I have an excellent optic tool and a pen and paper to make notes. And I have used a Silva Compass for many years.
    I always have a spare hat, gloves attached to my gear with a carabiner and have smaller lights to save my main light. And my Fenix light can be used for self defense against animal attack or other with a 4K lumen output.
    Total weight is under 7 pounds and if I were to add something it would be a Bahco Laplander to process wood.
    Janus Pack has:
    1) Emergency heavy duty blanket
    2) Med Kit
    3) Silva Compass
    4) Whistle
    5) Aqua Mura Water filter
    6) SAK Huntsman
    7) Fero Rod and a Bic lighter w tinder quicks
    8) 550 paracord
    9) Signal Mirror
    10) Secondary knife
    11) Spare batteries
    12) Flashing emergency blinker
    13) Emergency Cash
    14) Leatherman Sidekick
    15) Notebook and pen
    Sorry for going over. Great video and hope my list can be of use to someone.
    Jake
    11B10

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks Jake for sharing some of your experience!! I’m sure many will appreciate your list…I do!!! Awesome!! Have a great day brother!!

    • @aephspore3341
      @aephspore3341 4 месяца назад +1

      Man make a video of it, i would watch it, just put your phone and record it

  • @joshm5678
    @joshm5678 3 месяца назад +1

    Great content and i am happy to subscribe!

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад

      @@joshm5678 Thanks so much! You’re very kind! All the best to you my friend!

  • @nickmooney7175
    @nickmooney7175 5 месяцев назад +8

    No gloves to protect your hands or canteen and cup set.

  • @TimothyLipinski
    @TimothyLipinski 4 месяца назад +1

    Great Video ! Upgrade the Survival Belt Kit with a Chest Pack ! You have the BIG knife, so say NO to the hatchet (or ax) that would need a Tourniquet ! Include two Canteens with the Cup and Stove Stand ! Then you can drink from one Canteen and Filter the water and then treat the water with a Tablet for the other Canteen ! Also make sure one Canteen Lid is compatible with your Gas Mask ! The Dump Pouch is a great idea and a must have so you are not being tracked by your litter ! My Watch EDC has a NATO/ZULU/EDC watchband with a Suunto Clip-on Compass ! Also any digital watch should be set in 24-Hour mode ! Stay safe and hope you make it back to the land of the FREE ! tjl

  • @SurvivalSkills93
    @SurvivalSkills93 4 месяца назад +2

    Your kit is amazing 🎉

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks my friend! Amazing how surplus can be repurposed! Have a great day!

  • @globyois
    @globyois 4 месяца назад +1

    Too cool! Love the belt, great set-up.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  4 месяца назад

      @@globyois Sweet! Thanks my friend! Have a great weekend!

  • @MichiganSilverBack
    @MichiganSilverBack 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thats cool I have the same gps and it works great! My grandos got it in '97 with a new honda 4trax he bought. Still have the manual too.

  • @journeyman7189
    @journeyman7189 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice set up Jeff. Those grenade pouches are so versatile. A couple things, perhaps lower your knife so the possibly of jabbing your ribs is lessened and why are you carrying 2 good sized and weighty choppers?
    Nate

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад +1

      I think I’ve carried my hatchet so much I didn’t give it any thought haha. A number of years ago I built a small shelter just with my BK7. It is doable, but not very efficient. So ever since then I’ve carried a knife and a hatchet. I know my style drives some people in the bushcraft community bonkers…but at the end of the day, it’s my style. Have a great day Nate. Oh…as for lowering, I started carrying my Kabar Jaroz which does that well.

  • @NayWe88
    @NayWe88 4 месяца назад +1

    I love this kit! Been thinking about my ‘survival belt’ and this is a big inspiration. I’m a bigger fan of compass and map, so you don’t rely/are victim to battery power of your GPS, so let us know how you’re experiments with the GPS goes.
    Also, can you include a link to where you got the belt, pouches, the Becker sheath you have, etc.?
    Great kit!

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  4 месяца назад

      Awesome! Go on eBay and type MTP POUCHES, and for the knife sheath, also go on eBay and type BK7 KYDEX SHEATH. Thats how I found the kit. Everything was ordered off of eBay. As for the GPS, I decided to not use it. I’m a paper map and compass guy 😀. Hope your belt kit turns out awesome!!!

  • @Cal4mity
    @Cal4mity 5 месяцев назад

    I had the same idea a couple years ago and assembled a very similar belt. Although very cool and "high-speed" I found the traditional method of having the knife, multitool, flashlight, and tourniquet ready for fast access and the rest in a normal pack to be much more realistic. The days where my utility belt was entirely practical were far outweighed by the days it made the same amount of gear feel heavier by concentrating it all above my hips.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      I used this setup a few years back, and like yourself my carry system has greatly evolved. This system is great for someone starting out in bushcraft and needs sone type of foundation to begin. Currently I use an LBE Load Bearing Equipment with a ruck. I just uploaded a video on it. Thanks for your comment my friend!

  • @arctodussimus6198
    @arctodussimus6198 4 месяца назад +1

    Very nice kit.
    👍🏼👍🏼
    I’m always interested in how other people put theirs together.
    I’ve been making belt kits and “survival” kits since 1977 when I joined the Corps.
    You can definitely provide all the other necessities you need with what you have there. But I’m assuming you would wear this in addition to your backpack.
    This is the first video of yours that I’ve seen, and it has earned my subscription ✅

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  4 месяца назад +1

      @@arctodussimus6198 Thanks for subscribing!!! Yes, that’s correct, I wore this setup with a backpack for a year then made some adjustments. I still stay with the same concept except now I added an H-harness with a couple canteens. Sometimes I add my hatchet, sometimes I remove it.
      That’s really awesome that you make belt kits! I love hearing that other people get as much enjoyment out of them as I do. Thanks again for subscribing and I hope you have a great day my friend!!

  • @blindfredy6128
    @blindfredy6128 4 месяца назад +1

    Good kit.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  4 месяца назад

      Thank you my friend! Have a great day out there!

  • @sprescav
    @sprescav 5 месяцев назад +1

    You really inspired me to make some changes in my kit. Thanks!

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      That’s pretty cool to hear that! I wish you all the best on your kit changes!!

  • @Nazguloid
    @Nazguloid 4 месяца назад +1

    Nicely thought out. I'd just upsize to a BK9 and lose the hatchet. It can do the same things and you save some weight. With the free space, you can add a good folder for the smaller jobs and a small sharpener. A folding saw is also a good fit. Tick and mosquito repellent is a must in the brush for me, ofc depending on the season and location.

  • @neoaliphant
    @neoaliphant 5 месяцев назад +1

    the 2 drings above dump pouch look perfect placing to strap a poncho

  • @Lebigboi64
    @Lebigboi64 3 месяца назад +1

    You would like the Savotta Askare with a pair of their 3x3 and 2x2 GP zipped pouches. Plus add Sarma TST suspenders.

  • @jacktough
    @jacktough 4 месяца назад +1

    Very nice! Well done

  • @bugoutbrad8395
    @bugoutbrad8395 6 месяцев назад +4

    Well organized Scout. I can't remember. If I asked you before. But do you use, an H harness. With that set up. Cheers 🍻 bro

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  6 месяцев назад

      @@bugoutbrad8395 This kit I never used an H-harness but I did use it on different belt configurations. Currently my H-harness is on my Woodland LBE.

  • @ryanschiefelbein8264
    @ryanschiefelbein8264 5 месяцев назад +5

    You should get rid of the gps pouch get a smaller dump pouch and get a water bottle steel and cup in a pouch make sure you have the 5 c's you just need cordage and cover

  • @Cetok01
    @Cetok01 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice setup and execution. I would just add a military poncho with some paracord or bank line. Ponchos aren't just good for walking in the rain or building a shelter, they also make for a handy sleep roll or emergency stretcher if out with friends.

  • @kevinsmith7287
    @kevinsmith7287 4 месяца назад +2

    A nice set up but I'm sure everyone would have some things different according to their own taste and experience. When I was taught survival in the forces (in the 70's) we were taught from the point of escape and evasion. Because of that we were taught Many alternate things like mental tricks. We were told that information is the best and lightest equipment you have "though it may weigh heavy on your mind". The law of three's was ended with, 3 seconds without hope. Hope and your mental state are an extremely important part of survival and should never be overlooked. To cope with this, we had to learn a poem off by heart and it had to be a poem that meant something to us personally. For me it was William Wordsworth's Daffodils. Read it and you will understand. It served two purposes. Firstly, when you hit rock bottom, you recite it to cheer yourself up. Secondly, if you take a fall, you recite it but if you can't remember it then you probably have concussion. I hope this helps.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  4 месяца назад

      @@kevinsmith7287 3 seconds without Hope…that’s about the best advice I’ve ever heard! I will check out the poem my friend! Thanks for taking the time to write an excellent comment!!

    • @kevinsmith7287
      @kevinsmith7287 4 месяца назад +1

      @@SurvivalScout2024 You are welcome my friend. Be sure and pick one that means something to you.

  • @Yorkshireoutoorsandsurvival
    @Yorkshireoutoorsandsurvival 5 месяцев назад +3

    New subscriber 🇬🇧👍

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      Welcome brother!!! Have a great day my friend!!!

  • @TheMariokart69
    @TheMariokart69 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is a good kit, another couple of handy bits might be a hank of bank line for trapping or lashing items, and a cheap plastic rain poncho for a (very) makeshift shelter or just for like… rain… nice work though this is spec’d well!

  • @shawnlowhorn5009
    @shawnlowhorn5009 5 месяцев назад +2

    That's cool man. I've got a bk9 in mine and a council tools flying fox. I've also got the same head lamp in red lol. I'd add a fishing kit that won't weigh much.

  • @scubasteve9449
    @scubasteve9449 3 месяца назад

    Good idea with the mag pouch holding the hatchet. I’m gonna have to try that. Especially attaching it to a pack

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад +1

      Awesome! I’ve put an Olive Drab mag pouch on one of my packs to carry my axe. Works great!

  • @neoaliphant
    @neoaliphant 5 месяцев назад +2

    I carry something similar for my work....as an IT consultant

  • @jksurvivalbushcraft
    @jksurvivalbushcraft 5 месяцев назад +1

    Well thought out and implemented. How does it ride with a ruck on?

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад +1

      I found it works well with a smaller ruck, like a 3 day pack. I used the belt system for a few years.

    • @jksurvivalbushcraft
      @jksurvivalbushcraft 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SurvivalScout2024 I currently use a full size pack, an old lbe belt with butt pack and a thigh bag. It covers everything I need and use for trips up to a month. For shorter trips I just use lbe and butt pack with the thigh bag.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      @@jksurvivalbushcraft I’ve got a video going up Sunday morning on a 3 Tier system. Backpack, LBE, Micro Kit. Cool you use an LBE!!

    • @jksurvivalbushcraft
      @jksurvivalbushcraft 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SurvivalScout2024 I subbed to you so I can’t wait to watch! Keep up the great work!

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      @@jksurvivalbushcraft Thank you brother! Welcome to the channel my friend! Awesome!

  • @AutoSubiectiv
    @AutoSubiectiv 3 месяца назад +1

    what is the scope of this design? what is this kit for ?
    thnx

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад +1

      I wore this kit with a small backpack. It kept essential kit easily accessible and organized while scouting backcountry. I’ve built different kits over time and have numerous videos on them.

    • @AutoSubiectiv
      @AutoSubiectiv 3 месяца назад +1

      @@SurvivalScout2024 thank you

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад

      @@AutoSubiectiv You’re welcome!

  • @warriorpoet193
    @warriorpoet193 5 месяцев назад +1

    I found a large fanny pack with suspenders at the thrift store.Its camo and made by Northwest territory.Paid 5 bucks.Itll hold a ton of stuff.Going to be my scout pack.

  • @ClaudeBohls
    @ClaudeBohls 5 месяцев назад +2

    Only one suggestion. Have a map to go with that compass/GPS

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад +2

      I've since given up on the gps. I stick with a paper map and my compass. That I'm way more comfortable with.

  • @patslee1394
    @patslee1394 5 месяцев назад +1

    nice rig.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      @@patslee1394 Thanks my friend! I used this setup for a few years, sometimes varying the pouch layout but overall the same. It worked well with a small backpack.

  • @paulotoole4950
    @paulotoole4950 5 месяцев назад +1

    I would looking into using your compass on your left as apparently right handed people go that why and using your left hand is supposed to help that issue.

  • @ahmadcampbell2626
    @ahmadcampbell2626 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like it... 👍🏿

  • @amonster8mymother
    @amonster8mymother 3 месяца назад +1

    I have two mountainsmith lumbar packs im working on. They look similar. ❤

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад +1

      Ok that’s cool! They will work just as awesome! Right on!

    • @amonster8mymother
      @amonster8mymother 3 месяца назад

      @@SurvivalScout2024 one of the lumbar packs is lke a day pack for commuting in the city. I live in Toronto Canada and the other is for single 9vernight camping I have a tarp and bivvy and a sleeping bag in it. 👍

  • @Mecha04
    @Mecha04 5 месяцев назад +2

    The cobra belt already has molle straps to attach the pouchs. Why are you using the padded belt to hold the pouchs instead of the cobra belt

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Mecha04 The padded belt came with a roll type belt the British soldiers use. I wanted something different with a solid buckle so this Amazon battle belt was my best option.

  • @WhispyWoods.
    @WhispyWoods. 5 месяцев назад +2

    Bushcraft Batman 😎

  • @MichiganSilverBack
    @MichiganSilverBack 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid. Where do you put a pistol?

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      Hand guns have a restricted classification in Canada and can only be used at the gun range. There are special permits to carry hand guns for work related jobs in the wilderness but those permits are extremely difficult to obtain and have miles of red tape.
      Thanks!

    • @MichiganSilverBack
      @MichiganSilverBack 5 месяцев назад

      @@SurvivalScout2024 oh yeah i didnt realize you were in Ca.. truk fudeau!!

  • @zischfisch
    @zischfisch 19 дней назад +1

  • @saltsea9499
    @saltsea9499 5 месяцев назад +1

    no water?

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      I guess I should of clarified, I wear this belt with a small pack that carries my water

  • @TheRealJackOfTrades
    @TheRealJackOfTrades 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice belt

  • @mannihh5274
    @mannihh5274 5 месяцев назад

    Nice setup, but your belt lacks at least a steel bottle&cup, a space blanket, some cordage and a folding saw. With a BK7 at hand, what do you need a hatchet? And a tourniquet can easily be replaced by some cordage and a stick.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      Most of those ‘other’ things are carry in a small ruck. Tarp, cook kit, cordage, etc is all on a small backpack

    • @mannihh5274
      @mannihh5274 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SurvivalScout2024 - IMHO in this case a 'survival belt' doesn't make any sense - best way to carry a load is in a big ruck with a hip-belt, which would interfere with the 'survival belt'. In my understanding is a 'scouting survival kit' some minimal survival gear, that's always on your person and allows survival, in case you get separated from your ruck.
      Only way to be a 'survival kit' would be, if you never go scouting without your backpack.

  • @OldManGlitch
    @OldManGlitch 5 месяцев назад +1

    how were you able to get British surplus equipment? Could you give me a lead please. Ah! The way you said out and about, tells me you are Canadian with much better access to British gear.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      I found lots of this kit on eBay. A pouch here or a pouch there. If you type, 'mtp pouches' on eBay, you will get a good list of sellers. I bought from the UK, Poland, etc to collect. It took me some time to acquire a lot of it. Yes, I'm located in Northwest Ontario, Canada.
      www.flectarn.co.uk has some MTP stock as well. I've bought from them over the years.

  • @paulovitorleles5387
    @paulovitorleles5387 5 месяцев назад +1

    Muito bom! I also like to wear survival gear.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад +1

      That’s super awesome! Have a wonderful day!

  • @lukasm9611
    @lukasm9611 3 месяца назад +1

    Damn looks good

  • @cymbolic_space1832
    @cymbolic_space1832 5 месяцев назад +1

    gonna try to copy this fir my huckleberry picking rig.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      That’s cool! All the best in your huckleberry picking!!

  • @garycase1790
    @garycase1790 3 месяца назад +1

    Awesome I’m trying to build one like that love it Freedom FKH Wolverines

  • @pipitoucher1940
    @pipitoucher1940 2 месяца назад +1

    Ned Flanders

  • @VasoOrenburgskiy5656
    @VasoOrenburgskiy5656 6 месяцев назад +2

    Старое видео, схема расположения предметов рабочая и сейчас . Особенно пряжка металическая - многие меняют пластиковые пряжки типа фастекс на металлические пряжки типа кобра .

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  6 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely the Cobra style buckles are more robust. I’ve reposted this video because it provides some basics for people starting out in bushcraft or exploring adventures.

  • @marko9912
    @marko9912 3 месяца назад +1

    Did you say Naproxen in the first aid kit? That stuff is awful, I had hair fall out with it, luckily grew back, and someone else had internal bleeding because he didn't take Omeprazole with it. Throw those things in the bin! (trash)

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад

      @@marko9912 That’s what’s in Aleve, that I take for migraines. I’ve never had an issue with it. Thanks for the heads up!

    • @marko9912
      @marko9912 3 месяца назад

      @@SurvivalScout2024 Seriously dude, look up all the side effect and speak to your doctor. They are very serious pain killing tablets that are way OTT for that. When a doctor gives you those they're also supposed to give you Omeprazole to take at the same time so you don't get internal bleeding. Does that sound like normal headache tablets?
      It's more than a heads up. you really need to act on this information asap.

  • @36surferjoe
    @36surferjoe 3 месяца назад +1

    Tethering things to your belt is called dummy cording.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад

      Yes that is correct! I chose my language specifically as to not offend someone, specifically the….😁

  • @lawrenceagnew3972
    @lawrenceagnew3972 3 месяца назад +1

    Find for some,don't like alot things on my waist.i like a sling bag better

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад

      @@lawrenceagnew3972 Nice! I used a small camera sling pack for a few years before I branched into belt kits. Sling bags are very handy!!

  • @twinarrowssurvival.2.065
    @twinarrowssurvival.2.065 5 месяцев назад +1

    Got my sub..

  • @MarilynStangl
    @MarilynStangl 5 месяцев назад

    Since you're in the land of the grandmother, a pistol isn't 'allowed'! IMHO, you should drop the dump pouch and replace it with a military-style poncho and a canteen with cover, nesting cup and nesting stove so you have an easy way to process drinking water! Personally, I prefer a folding saw to a hatchet as they are lighter in weight, safer and quieter to use! Replacing the smaller pouches with fewer larger pouches will increase the amount of carrying capacity. Upgrade your IFAK! A good length of cordage, either 550 or #36 bank line is needed!

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      I will be uploading my current carry for backcountry wilderness scouting. I do carry a firearm. When I used this belt system, those "extra" items were carried in a small backpack. Thanks for your comment!

    • @tothepoint5416
      @tothepoint5416 5 месяцев назад +1

      Cool vid. Dont lose ur water filter. Bladders are werth ther weight

  • @thihsareb
    @thihsareb 2 месяца назад

    Problem with Velcro is it makes noise.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  2 месяца назад +1

      @@thihsareb Yes this is true. If one is going for stealth, you’ll have to choose different pouches

  • @KingofConduits
    @KingofConduits 5 месяцев назад +1

    What are with everyone and adding a "canteen cup/set" ?? Ya'll probably have bags 5 times the size you need just FILLED with 💩. Why would he need to add that? He already has too much stuff in ny opinion but certainly doesnt need a canteen.

  • @tyler1768
    @tyler1768 4 месяца назад +1

    I do something similar but have a small buttpack for food and other items and to water bottle pouches with nesting cup to cook with

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  4 месяца назад

      Right on! I carry a small pack as well. Guess I should have clarified more! Have a great day!

    • @tyler1768
      @tyler1768 4 месяца назад +1

      @@SurvivalScout2024 I mean buttpack attached to belt think like Vietnam era web belt use h harness suspenders as well

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  4 месяца назад

      @@tyler1768 I’ve built a few other LBE load outs where I use a butt pack. Butt packs make the whole system pretty survival efficient.

  • @j.t.867
    @j.t.867 5 месяцев назад +2

    Where is the handgun?😂

  • @NastyN8thegreat2
    @NastyN8thegreat2 5 месяцев назад +1

    You have a tournament but no Isreal bandage or chest seals kinda makes no sence..... if your gonna have a first aid trauma style make it right plz

  • @EyesOnTheHorizon-u9v
    @EyesOnTheHorizon-u9v 5 месяцев назад +1

    Water.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      @@EyesOnTheHorizon-u9v always in a small backpack

    • @EyesOnTheHorizon-u9v
      @EyesOnTheHorizon-u9v 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SurvivalScout2024 Ok sorry I thought it was a complete last ditch survival system.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      @@EyesOnTheHorizon-u9v It could be for sure if you can access water sources and make use of the Sawyer Mini in the belt kit.

  • @mr31337
    @mr31337 5 месяцев назад +2

    Wife: "can you go to the store & get some milk"
    Him:

  • @aryafeydakin
    @aryafeydakin 3 месяца назад +1

    Too heavy for a belt, stress points on the hips is a bad call especially if you're going to do a lot of walking on top of that. Or get suspenders but that'll make it closer to a lbe not a belt. That trail knife is deadweight being paired with a hatchet.

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  3 месяца назад

      I used this belt setup for a season without a yoke harness and I did ok till I needed canteens, then I added a harness. I did change out my knife later on to a Mora Garberg.

  • @Lonewolfpack
    @Lonewolfpack 5 месяцев назад

    I a bit more first aid

    • @SurvivalScout2024
      @SurvivalScout2024  5 месяцев назад

      I have a more comprehensive system now. I will be releasing a video soon on my 3 TIER SURVIVAL SYSTEM.