It's amazing how many different uses that there are for a piece of natural cloth. Use several of them in tandem for low weight and high usefulness. Good job.
One more use a friend mentioned is it can be used as a cloth baby diaper in a real emergancy. One i used is to choke out a runaway diesel by covering the air intake. I have also seen them used in various small animal traps in place of netting or other cloth. Another one i used is soak it in water and use it under a hard hat or even a baseball cap with it draped to protect your neck. This provides both cooling and insulation. Also can get some that are fire resistant and i know one guy who had some gas ignite while using the above method and it protected his neck and head because he tucked it into his collar.
Well heck I want a shemagh now it may be handily in the horrible climate I live in. I’d like to review this too. Loose fitting clothes like people wear in the desert also work for layering in the cold. But I never thought to get these for other uses. But I want to
Always great content. Great uses pointed out that I may not have thought of. Visit this video again sometime and SHOW uses. (i.e. show how to fold for head wraps)
The hobo bag on a stick is a bindle and here's a vid describing how to make that improvised satchel you mentioned ruclips.net/video/_HPgeV2G-Fs/видео.html Thanks for all the great content!
Truly a multi purpose item. Make sure that if you buy one, make sure that is square ( 42X42 or 44X44 inches ) otherwise it will not tie correctly. It is also not a great idea to machine wash and dry a shemagh.
😂😂😂😂'..no, I won't put it round my head, and go through security.' 😂 😂 😂 😂
It's amazing how many different uses that there are for a piece of natural cloth. Use several of them in tandem for low weight and high usefulness. Good job.
Funny, I have one and didn't know it was a shmogue ! LOL Thanks for the vid!
Different designs have different names.
You can also improvise a privacy screen when doing your business in the woods
Great video. Such a versatile and under appreciated piece of gear. Super easy to keep in multiple bags!
One more use a friend mentioned is it can be used as a cloth baby diaper in a real emergancy. One i used is to choke out a runaway diesel by covering the air intake. I have also seen them used in various small animal traps in place of netting or other cloth.
Another one i used is soak it in water and use it under a hard hat or even a baseball cap with it draped to protect your neck. This provides both cooling and insulation. Also can get some that are fire resistant and i know one guy who had some gas ignite while using the above method and it protected his neck and head because he tucked it into his collar.
Thanks for the share, George. Great video. Troll problem too, George.
Thanks for this video I just recently got a Shemagh and was looking for a video like this
Thank you.
Great review. I'm going to find a good one and buy a few for the bug out bags and vehicles. Thanks.
I carry one but never thought of all the uses you pointed out, thanks a very good video as always
Great ideas ...a Shame? Never thought of that😎😊
Great video!
Well heck I want a shemagh now it may be handily in the horrible climate I live in. I’d like to review this too. Loose fitting clothes like people wear in the desert also work for layering in the cold. But I never thought to get these for other uses. But I want to
#21 - Mop up a spilled beer.
Depending on the color, it can also be used for camouflage
I was taught to take a large cotton cloth with me anyway. Mine just were not that fancy.
If made with 100 percent cotton, cut small pieces and make char cloth
Always great content. Great uses pointed out that I may not have thought of. Visit this video again sometime and SHOW uses. (i.e. show how to fold for head wraps)
Thanks for sharing, great information, atb brother 👍
GOOD INFO
good vid.
you can nitrate it and make gun cotton 5 times the power of gun powder
and so much more expensive in Canada!
Thats it, I cant move to Canada, everything is more expensive! :)
The almighty shemagh!
Seat cushion
What is the name of the prepper web site ?
Not listed on your sight. Said very fast?
Sorry he doesn't have a site yet, its a small prepper shop in my town called "Plan B Preparedness and survival;"
Tassels ???
They all have tassels. 😁
yes decorative and stylish arm sling!!
Also used as a wrap around for birth control.
Nice Scottish design from a Muslim place...
make a hammock
The hobo bag on a stick is a bindle and here's a vid describing how to make that improvised satchel you mentioned ruclips.net/video/_HPgeV2G-Fs/видео.html Thanks for all the great content!
Watching it now. I had sort of the same thinking on them, never really saw the value in it until I actually used one!
Truly a multi purpose item. Make sure that if you buy one, make sure that is square ( 42X42 or 44X44 inches ) otherwise it will not tie correctly. It is also not a great idea to machine wash and dry a shemagh.
It's a shmata
They have different names depending on the design, and where they're from.
a placemat for your tray... hang something from a branch.... like my ex wife..... KIDDING!!! :P
We can hang my ex on the other side lol just playing