I use a British Army olive green poncho as shelter. It's about the same size as your American one and comes with brass eyelets and press studs. Pretty much bulletproof and has seen me through over twenty years of use and still looks like new!
Very professional and well thought out survival kit. I think this was the best one. Perfect for the person that carries it and the invierment one is in. Greetings from Germany
Anaa thing with fishing line, probably my primary use of it tbh, is perimeter security measures. Shin high lines (above rabbit height) set to various 'alarm' setups can give you a vital headsup on farmers/wronguns coming up on you. Edit* I use those same bikelights lol, the glow alone was worth the 4 quid, let aone the bulbs light 👍
Agree on the headnet. Here they are necessities. (Florida, USA) Down here we're not likely to freeze, but, you won't sleep cause of the mosquitoes. Great kit!
Nice kit bro, and it's GREAT to see you back. I hear you about DELL too. How well does that TCP really work as bug repellent? I always say this, but if you can get it, add in ORAJEL with 20% benzocaine. That stuff is some very quick pain relief from bee stings, cuts, blisters, or anything like that.
I have wanted one of those Thermite bags for a while. I think after watching your video that it would be small enough not to look odd or attract any type of negative attention yet can hold enough emergency gear along with wallet, money, pens, keys and so on. Nice video. Honestly I love the subject, love talking about survival, but I get tired of seeing people pull out gear and explaining what it is. You explain what and why and your ideas for the stuff and why you have it and you are interesting and engaging.
i love this bag, i want to get one to keep my basic emergency kit in with my bare basics to keep on me all the time, and then i can carry a backpack with extra stuff, but if i have to dump the backpack or i get seperated from it i can, right now i have a webbelt with a butt pack, knife, canteen and leatherman, which can b worn with a back pack, but it would b nice to replace the butt pack with this, or use in addition too, nice vid, and nice setup
Those glow in the dark balloons look like a brilliant idea. i will have to see if I can find any here in the States. Thanks for the video. You gave me some good ideas.
Nice one ! Very hard for me to understand (german) but I like it. I have a pouch like this and even a woodland-poncho in it too. But not that much stuff ! Mine is already uncomfortable to wear, but this one must be hard. I use mine, when I´m out with backpack. That´s the biggest advantage with this leg pouches. But on the other leg I wear an LMF 2 with self made pouch on the sheath. Good job with the video, good inspiration for me.
Thank you soo much for the review. Great minds think alike so many of the items I already had in my Thermite. However, you gave me a lot of great ideas to make it even better! Blessings to you and yours!!!!
Great video. I have to get one of those. I was not aware it was for the leg. You scotts and that accent. I could listen for hours. A lass even better. Cheers bro!
Enjoyed your video. My 72 hr. pack is a bit larger, but same bases covered. BTW, I am an American of the Harvey Clan, subordinate to Keith (northeast lowlander). Cheers, mate.
Great video with lots of redundancy. 16:30 I would suggest adding a system to hold the water filter to the line. Can't trust pockets. Even something simple like tying the W.F together with cordage( both ends) ,and then using key ring with small cordage to tie around the main body of the filter. Then slip the key ring into the cordage that u shown....
I like this kit ,finally someone using potassium , it covers all basic things ,I would add some coffee mate for porridge in the morning and little marmalade pack a couple of Bovril cubes also as alternative to fishing a light bamboo catapult 99 p on e bay would do the trick ,as well as bamboo spoon ,condom, Kevlar tread, snare wire and candle.
From the USA: Great kit my friend, i too keep tampons is several different survival kits. Very cool idea with the baloons, ive never seen those before.
Mr Mo! Good to see you back buddy! Been far too long! I LOVE this pack mate, not to mention the way you have loaded it out! Full of common sense as usual, and some great new ideas to try with my own pack. Particularly like the rear knife carry pocket. Its on my 'to buy' list when I save up a few pennies for sure! Wish id known you were selling on some of your other gear! lol! All the best and MTFBWY!
Hello from Canada. I'm sharing this on Facebook as it is the best DIY car survival kit video I've seen. Can store under front car seat and take on any hike. Thank you! Oh, for gift I would add in a small survival book like Collins Gem version of SAS Survival Guide, or the 62 page basic guide "You Alone in the Maine Woods, the Lost Hunter's Guide" which can be ordered free (just pay shipping) from state of Maine Dept. Of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife in U.S.A.
don't know if i missed it in the video but you have a cooking vessel and food to heat in it (porridge etc.) but no cooking utensil, i guess you can eat it by pouring it in your mouth or something. But you might want to consider a titanium spork or anything of the like. Overall a very good video keep it up..
Got my Thermite Versipack coming on Tuesday (yet another addition to my extensive Maxpedition kit). Watched your video to see basically how much USEFUL stuff it can accommodate, and I have to say it's something of a TARDIS (bigger on the inside than the outside). Thanks for this video... and I'm going to subscribe :)
I'm in the process of making a 72hr kit, using the Thermite as the base, where on earth did you find your medical Velcro pouch from? I've looked all over and can't find anything that small or thin to fit in that small thin flap compartment.
Great video - I'm wondering where you got the little red clip-on light? I've found a few similar ones online, but none of them mention the silicone glowing in the dark which seems like a useful feature.
Awesome pack! Do you think it would be worth adding a small multi-tool with some folding pliers/wire cutters in case you come across some fence wire and need to make something or need to pry something open? It could also give you a backup knife in case you lose the Fallkniven. The only downside would be a bit more weight.
Great idea on the striker! Very well thought out kit. You may want to consider a little more food and medical though. If you get injured that 3 day trip could be considerably longer. I know from experience walking on a broken ankle is slow and excruciating.
Everyone's needs vary. There is a difference between not dying and not being miserable. When three days walk out in any direction and warm weather a "survival kit" is not essential, but eating is always desirable.
I really liked this vid! Very well put together and the kit is very well thought and all the components justified. Very nice! I subbed. And even if the rest of your vids are crap, I'll watch them because I love to listen your accent. :-) Just kidding - I'm sure they are all great vids, just like this one, and I look forward to catching up on all of them (this is my first!). Cheers mate!
Great Kit M8! Wonderful naration! A recomendation: NEVER put something around your neck! It is a big hazard. Fix it to your clothing or pack! Regards from a "Kraut" *g
Hello, I am getting a windmill lighter at the end of the month to put into my kit. what fuel does it take? I am getting one because I have seen your videos and you have one in them. Another great video.
Hi there thanks again for the views and comments. It take just the normal gas/butane as other lighters. I think I’ve only filled mine two or three times since bought and it will not evaporate from the tank. I’m sure you will be more than happy with it.
@@STIXSURVIVAL Hello, it’s Craig from Ellan Vannin bushcraft, just wanted to let you know that I went with the Orange windmill lighter. What a fantastic product. This is going to be part of a new survival kit I am making. Will keep you up to date. Thanks again.
Did I miss the knife or is it not part of the kit? If the rabbits in Scotland come as those in Belgium, some skinning and cleaning will be involved before they are good for consumption. Just a thought ... . ;-)
The kit reviews and philosophy is bang on and great.. but I cant help but think you must have a wealth of knowledge to share about using these small packs in the real world. Surely you need more bush skills the less stuff you take.
***** i just bought some, online for 2.99$ for a 5 pack so i bought 3, ive seen a ton of "survival" tricks on you tube and other places and its all the same, just with little variations, but those balloons were the first time ive ever been completely blown away by something. its so simple so brilliant and just way out there. and you know what its probably the best signaling tip ive seen, a bunch of flashing multicolored balloons are sure to grab attention for miles at night
I was looking to invest in my first expensive bag and came across your video excellent job. You've earned a new subscriber. I also sub to Roach, Funky, and Srgt fruitcake. God bless and stay safe.
Can you tell me is the maxpedition gear waterproof, i've been reviewing a lot of bags but i need it to be waterproof because i use a pickup truck so my gear is in the bed at the back, right now i'm using plastic tubs but would prefer a go bag that's waterproof, maybe you could recomend one to me cheers Al.
Hi there mate. No the Maxpedition gear is splash proof but would not take a down pour. There are some very good dry bag rucksacks on the market at the moment perhaps they would be better for the back of a truck. Thanks for watching.
I want a military grade survival kit. One that has almost everything Just so if the world ends all me neighbors can be like "awww no fair fucker you got all kinds of cool shit that might save you! And then I will be like "ha ha ha you fuckers I showed you didn't I?" Afterwards the group will inevitably raid and probably behead me after I run out of ammo but it's the thought that counts. And that thought in your last moments and the rare end of the world bragging rights, is well worth the money in terms of your last couple minutes of life.
we haven't killed off all the wildlife in north america yet which is why guns and knives are so important. whistles don't work on bears as well as they do on leprechauns :) stix is cool though. i wonder if his son has any toys left as many seem to get repossessed :)
I'd like to appreciate your video since it has a lot of information about what BOB should have and how important self-protection is. I was searching the internet today to look for some emergency survival kits and came across this website www.emergencybugoutbags.net/ which offered a lot of cool emergency kits. I just saw your video after that and I loved it. I'm thinking of creating my own BOB soon.
Daniel Wescott These sites are everywhere. A more comprehensive site would be Emergency Essentials. That is not what this video is about. You need to put every day assets together in a usable affordable mobile kit. This individual did an excellent job of that. If you want to have a generic BOB thorwn together for you at an exorbitant price, then there are plenty of sites out there to take your money.
Sorry I could not catch the name of device that was orange and you said only use as emergency signal. Could not catch name or really what it does. Thanks.
Hi there and thx for watching the small orange thing is a storm proof lighter. I carry this to light an emergency fire or signal. The tank will hold the fuel for ever with no evaporation.
what kind of light is that on the lanyard? I cant tell what your saying on the video, rewound it a few times, dont mean it as an insult, I dont hear scotsmen very often so its hard to understand.
A well thought out and organized kit. I never would have thought you could get that much into that bag. Nice job.
That idea with those balloons is ingenious. Thinking outside the box is what would keep you alive. Awsome video
I use a British Army olive green poncho as shelter. It's about the same size as your American one and comes with brass eyelets and press studs. Pretty much bulletproof and has seen me through over twenty years of use and still looks like new!
Very professional and well thought out survival kit. I think this was the best one.
Perfect for the person that carries it and the invierment one is in. Greetings from Germany
Danke my friend and thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment. I’ve more to post soon.
Anaa thing with fishing line, probably my primary use of it tbh,
is perimeter security measures.
Shin high lines (above rabbit height) set to various 'alarm' setups can give you a vital headsup on farmers/wronguns coming up on you.
Edit* I use those same bikelights lol, the glow alone was worth the 4 quid, let aone the bulbs light 👍
Nice looking kit! I especially like the Silky saw, I use mine all the time.
Thanks for the video and regards to Scotland. I have had the honour to met a very fine chaps from Glasgow , wonderfull Fellows in Skirts
Agree on the headnet. Here they are necessities. (Florida, USA) Down here we're not likely to freeze, but, you won't sleep cause of the mosquitoes. Great kit!
Nice kit bro, and it's GREAT to see you back. I hear you about DELL too. How well does that TCP really work as bug repellent? I always say this, but if you can get it, add in ORAJEL with 20% benzocaine. That stuff is some very quick pain relief from bee stings, cuts, blisters, or anything like that.
you've just earned another subscriber. Thanks for a great video and taking the time to share it.
Add one more balloon so that you can set up the international rescue signal (triangle). Enjoyed the video, good kit. Thanks
Couldn't disagree more about the saw. I think the Silky Pocketboy is a much better saw than the Bahco. The Silky cuts so much better.
I have wanted one of those Thermite bags for a while. I think after watching your video that it would be small enough not to look odd or attract any type of negative attention yet can hold enough emergency gear along with wallet, money, pens, keys and so on. Nice video. Honestly I love the subject, love talking about survival, but I get tired of seeing people pull out gear and explaining what it is. You explain what and why and your ideas for the stuff and why you have it and you are interesting and engaging.
Thank you for a well done video, this has really given me some food for thought!
i love this bag, i want to get one to keep my basic emergency kit in with my bare basics to keep on me all the time, and then i can carry a backpack with extra stuff, but if i have to dump the backpack or i get seperated from it i can, right now i have a webbelt with a butt pack, knife, canteen and leatherman, which can b worn with a back pack, but it would b nice to replace the butt pack with this, or use in addition too, nice vid, and nice setup
Those glow in the dark balloons look like a brilliant idea. i will have to see if I can find any here in the States. Thanks for the video. You gave me some good ideas.
Nice one ! Very hard for me to understand (german) but I like it. I have a pouch like this and even a woodland-poncho in it too. But not that much stuff ! Mine is already uncomfortable to wear, but this one must be hard. I use mine, when I´m out with backpack. That´s the biggest advantage with this leg pouches. But on the other leg I wear an LMF 2 with self made pouch on the sheath.
Good job with the video, good inspiration for me.
at 15:10 you mentioned Scotland. Never would have guessed! thought you were from New Jersey. JK. good video, nice kit.
Cheers mate
Thank you soo much for the review. Great minds think alike so many of the items I already had in my Thermite. However, you gave me a lot of great ideas to make it even better! Blessings to you and yours!!!!
Great video. I have to get one of those. I was not aware it was for the leg. You scotts and that accent. I could listen for hours. A lass even better. Cheers bro!
I will try to find a lass for the next one lol.
Enjoyed your video. My 72 hr. pack is a bit larger, but same bases covered. BTW, I am an American of the Harvey Clan, subordinate to Keith (northeast lowlander). Cheers, mate.
Nice video, love the old file on your fire steel. Great setup you got. Welcome back
Great video with lots of redundancy. 16:30 I would suggest adding a system to hold the water filter to the line. Can't trust pockets. Even something simple like tying the W.F together with cordage( both ends) ,and then using key ring with small cordage to tie around the main body of the filter. Then slip the key ring into the cordage that u shown....
Nice kit and good to have you back.
I like this kit ,finally someone using potassium , it covers all basic things ,I would add some coffee mate for porridge in the morning and little marmalade pack a couple of Bovril cubes also as alternative to fishing a light bamboo catapult 99 p on e bay would do the trick ,as well as bamboo spoon ,condom, Kevlar tread, snare wire and candle.
Glad your back. Maxpedition is some of the best gear around
From the USA: Great kit my friend, i too keep tampons is several different survival kits. Very cool idea with the baloons, ive never seen those before.
Thanks, a very substantial video. Lots of good ideas, clever solutions...
Tampons = bloodynose plugs..lol Love to see your Rabbit trap set up. Cheers ;-))
I like the placebo style trinkets … good idea to keep yourself going.
Mr Mo! Good to see you back buddy! Been far too long! I LOVE this pack mate, not to mention the way you have loaded it out! Full of common sense as usual, and some great new ideas to try with my own pack. Particularly like the rear knife carry pocket. Its on my 'to buy' list when I save up a few pennies for sure! Wish id known you were selling on some of your other gear! lol! All the best and MTFBWY!
Hello from Canada. I'm sharing this on Facebook as it is the best DIY car survival kit video I've seen. Can store under front car seat and take on any hike. Thank you! Oh, for gift I would add in a small survival book like Collins Gem version of SAS Survival Guide, or the 62 page basic guide "You Alone in the Maine Woods, the Lost Hunter's Guide" which can be ordered free (just pay shipping) from state of Maine Dept. Of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife in U.S.A.
don't know if i missed it in the video but you have a cooking vessel and food to heat in it (porridge etc.) but no cooking utensil, i guess you can eat it by pouring it in your mouth or something. But you might want to consider a titanium spork or anything of the like. Overall a very good video keep it up..
Meant to say it would be great to see you making vids of skills and techniques in the bush :D
Nice to see a Scotsman doing survival gear I thought I was the only 1 that did this sort of thing lol
Good to see you back mate hope to see more soon
I love this! Picked up more than a few tips. Must be a touch of the Celtic genius which I also share!
Hi from the USA, great video! I will be subscribing, keep up the good work!
Great to see you back ! We missed your vids.
Got my Thermite Versipack coming on Tuesday (yet another addition to my extensive Maxpedition kit). Watched your video to see basically how much USEFUL stuff it can accommodate, and I have to say it's something of a TARDIS (bigger on the inside than the outside).
Thanks for this video... and I'm going to subscribe :)
Wow! Great little kit, more useful than other people who have huge bags of nothing but junk in it, you have all the basis covered!
+FNAF And TRAINS Hi there thx for your views and comments.
Great stuff, one of the best lil survival kits i've seen...thank you. Greetings from South Africa. and a new subscriber ;)
Thanks mate. I would love to get down there and get out and about
I'm in the process of making a 72hr kit, using the Thermite as the base, where on earth did you find your medical Velcro pouch from? I've looked all over and can't find anything that small or thin to fit in that small thin flap compartment.
Well thought out piece of kit!
Great video - I'm wondering where you got the little red clip-on light? I've found a few similar ones online, but none of them mention the silicone glowing in the dark which seems like a useful feature.
You have your canteen and cup, back to front.
Good video. Thanks.
Awesome pack! Do you think it would be worth adding a small multi-tool with some folding pliers/wire cutters in case you come across some fence wire and need to make something or need to pry something open? It could also give you a backup knife in case you lose the Fallkniven. The only downside would be a bit more weight.
Yeah for sure if you don't mind the extra weight. Thanks for watching.
Great idea on the striker! Very well thought out kit. You may want to consider a little more food and medical though. If you get injured that 3 day trip could be considerably longer. I know from experience walking on a broken ankle is slow and excruciating.
Thanks for watching and yes I will try to find a way to cram in more food! Hope I never have your experience but thx for sharing it.
Everyone's needs vary. There is a difference between not dying and not being miserable. When three days walk out in any direction and warm weather a "survival kit" is not essential, but eating is always desirable.
Great video, nice little pack, well thought out!
Good job on building a very decent survvival kit with all the essentials packed in such a small pack.
survival*
I really liked this vid! Very well put together and the kit is very well thought and all the components justified. Very nice! I subbed. And even if the rest of your vids are crap, I'll watch them because I love to listen your accent. :-) Just kidding - I'm sure they are all great vids, just like this one, and I look forward to catching up on all of them (this is my first!).
Cheers mate!
probably the same look of blank despair they give everyone who can walk out of the shop door in the daylight.
Excellent information, thanks for sharing it.
Great kit and my compliments on your knife choice. I love my Contego and can't say enough good about it. The blade steel is simply amazing!
Cheers for watching
@@STIXSURVIVAL
Hi ,newish subscriber here, great video ,do you have a link to that head net ?
As it looks superior to my nato issue one ...thanks .
@@davidjacobs828 hi there hope this helps www.lifesystems.co.uk/products/mosquito-nets/mosquito-and-midge-headnet Thanks for the views
You gave me a fantastic idea. thank you.
Hallo from Germany,
nice video, good stuff.
Thank you
Great Kit M8! Wonderful naration!
A recomendation: NEVER put something around your neck! It is a big hazard. Fix it to your clothing or pack!
Regards from a "Kraut" *g
One of the best compact 72H kits I've seen, thanks. Just one thing: I can't see a knife anywhere, but I assume you carry one constantly on you (?)
Thanks mate 4min 40 F1.
***** Sorry, missed that one :/
Love your vid reviews, keep up good work.
where did you get the bivvy & balloons from please.
Hello mate, can you please tell me who makes that water bottle and where you got it from. Does it come with the mug?
top servival kit and i can tell you know your fishing when you say bank line do you mean brade?
Wow, I'm impressed! that baby is loaded. I am in Norway :). I have the brown Versipack on the way :)
Thanks for watching Robert. Enjoy your pack
The balloon idea is great btw. :)
You have some real good ideas buddy
Another use for tampons is for filling up wounds. Great item for a first aid kit.
Laughed so Much thinking about you stealing the balloons from your sons birthday 😂
Yeah he was not impressed. Cheers for watching
Thanks for not carrying your AR-15, 2,000 rounds and 8 knives. You scotts know what you're doing. Greetings from the States.
Google Endicotts, give them a call, they're excellent. As Stix says below, it's a Milbank bag. I bought three last year for a few £s each.
Hello, I am getting a windmill lighter at the end of the month to put into my kit. what fuel does it take? I am getting one because I have seen your videos and you have one in them. Another great video.
Hi there thanks again for the views and comments. It take just the normal gas/butane as other lighters. I think I’ve only filled mine two or three times since bought and it will not evaporate from the tank. I’m sure you will be more than happy with it.
@@STIXSURVIVAL I notice that they do an illumines one, so I am going to have a look at the 3 coulors the shop stocks and pick one.
@@ellanvanninbushcraft8388 let us know which one you choose bud
@@STIXSURVIVAL Hello, it’s Craig from Ellan Vannin bushcraft, just wanted to let you know that I went with the Orange windmill lighter. What a fantastic product. This is going to be part of a new survival kit I am making. Will keep you up to date. Thanks again.
@@ellanvanninbushcraft8388 Brilliant Craig, aye keep me posted. Don’t think you will regret
Where about in Scotland are you and u up for going camping some time there great woods here at mine
+gary stewart Sorry bud I've just found this comment. I live in Perth
great vid what area o scotland are you from ?
Did I miss the knife or is it not part of the kit? If the rabbits in Scotland come as those in Belgium, some skinning and cleaning will be involved before they are good for consumption. Just a thought ... . ;-)
Yeah you missed it mate. 4:50 Falkniven F1. Thanks for your comments.
Absolute good knife, very good kit. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Good vid good kit. Welcome back.
The kit reviews and philosophy is bang on and great.. but I cant help but think you must have a wealth of knowledge to share about using these small packs in the real world. Surely you need more bush skills the less stuff you take.
those glow balloons are amazing, they are a brilliant idea
Thanks for your comments mate.
*****
i just bought some, online for 2.99$ for a 5 pack so i bought 3, ive seen a ton of "survival" tricks on you tube and other places and its all the same, just with little variations, but those balloons were the first time ive ever been completely blown away by something. its so simple so brilliant and just way out there. and you know what its probably the best signaling tip ive seen, a bunch of flashing multicolored balloons are sure to grab attention for miles at night
SavageShooter93 Hi - Im intersested in these balloons too - are they the iLLoom ones on Amazon? If not can you tell me the exact name? Cheers
mark s by CoolGlow Id assume any work
You are soo organised I need to get a max perdition because my old bag ripped :/
Good kit, do you know where I can get those balloons from mate? I'm in England.
The glow company mate
spot on vid there bud ...subbed
i like the way u think great vid!
greetings from sweden
What is the name of the little flashing torch/marker attached to the outside of the pack? Thanks
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner friend. Nite ize.
I was looking to invest in my first expensive bag and came across your video excellent job. You've earned a new subscriber. I also sub to Roach, Funky, and Srgt fruitcake. God bless and stay safe.
Thanx for watching and cheers
hey buddy , haven't seen much of you on here for along time . Hope to see more this yeah in 2016/7
thanks mate. Sorry not been around much but hope to get started soon. Thanks for sticking around
Great review, hope to see more!
What is that TCP you had in that little clear dropper bottle. I am not familiar with that. Thanks
Hi there it's a really good antiseptic. Thx for watching.
***** thanks
are you from lieth walk because that's where im from but don't live there any more
Thank you for the video.
Looks like woodland cammo pattern.
Can you tell me is the maxpedition gear waterproof, i've been reviewing a lot of bags but i need it to be waterproof because i use a pickup truck so my gear is in the bed at the back, right now i'm using plastic tubs but would prefer a go bag that's waterproof, maybe you could recomend one to me cheers Al.
Hi there mate. No the Maxpedition gear is splash proof but would not take a down pour. There are some very good dry bag rucksacks on the market at the moment perhaps they would be better for the back of a truck. Thanks for watching.
great video! just subscribed!
Everyone always looks past the sling shot for survival
Nice kit!!
I want a military grade survival kit. One that has almost everything Just so if the world ends all me neighbors can be like "awww no fair fucker you got all kinds of cool shit that might save you! And then I will be like "ha ha ha you fuckers I showed you didn't I?" Afterwards the group will inevitably raid and probably behead me after I run out of ammo but it's the thought that counts. And that thought in your last moments and the rare end of the world bragging rights, is well worth the money in terms of your last couple minutes of life.
Very good video... Thanks!
we haven't killed off all the wildlife in north america yet which is why guns and knives are so important. whistles don't work on bears as well as they do on leprechauns :) stix is cool though. i wonder if his son has any toys left as many seem to get repossessed :)
Awesome video!!
I'd like to appreciate your video since it has a lot of information about what BOB should have and how important self-protection is. I was searching the internet today to look for some emergency survival kits and came across this website www.emergencybugoutbags.net/ which offered a lot of cool emergency kits. I just saw your video after that and I loved it. I'm thinking of creating my own BOB soon.
Daniel Wescott These sites are everywhere. A more comprehensive site would be Emergency Essentials.
That is not what this video is about. You need to put every day assets together in a usable affordable mobile
kit. This individual did an excellent job of that. If you want to have a generic BOB thorwn together for you at an
exorbitant price, then there are plenty of sites out there to take your money.
potassium permanganate and some hand sanitizer in equeal parts will spontaniuos combust and you have fire with very little effort
are u from the uk or irlend
Sorry I could not catch the name of device that was orange and you said only use as emergency signal. Could not catch name or really what it does. Thanks.
Hi there and thx for watching the small orange thing is a storm proof lighter. I carry this to light an emergency fire or signal. The tank will hold the fuel for ever with no evaporation.
ok cool. I also carry butane torch lighter
Zombie out break response status: Survivor.
what kind of light is that on the lanyard? I cant tell what your saying on the video, rewound it a few times, dont mean it as an insult, I dont hear scotsmen very often so its hard to understand.
Hi there thanks for watching. Don't worry your not the first one not sure which light you mean. Is it the head torch?
the one you said you want to keep only for a signal light
+Phu Vet Hi there If it is the orange one on the para cord that's a lighter for a signal fire.
thank you my friend, do you know the brand?
+Phu Vet search Windmill storm proof lighters. Thanks for watching cheers