What might make an interesting video is one where you try your best to make an extremely cheap survival or camping kit. Basically one that someone could put together with a lower budget.
It's a fine line because technically you can survive 3 weeks with nothing but water and fair weather ... I'd like to see Procaliber do a $30 bushcraft kit video .. like Doug S. did with $20
definetly got more kit videos planned including testing some military kits. Right now I've just got a long list of content I want to get done while I still have this nice cold weather haha. @@frankyturrizo4240
Thank you for the video. It is my opinion that altoid tin type survival kits are over hyped and more of a gimmick. The tins themselves are great to put items in, such as a fire tin or a medical tin and then tossed in an appropriate pack. They are cheap and many can be made for multiple packs, such as a day pack, your overnight pack, etc. Thanks for a great video and I'll be looking for the field test video.
I agree. I look at mine as more of a challenge. The overnight video will actually be posted tomorrow. I decided to wait for RUclips analytical reasons.
For me a survival kit is useless if it dont have shelter. A mylar blanket is small and should go in. I would have a mini bic lighter instead to save space, i would also include several small plastic freezer bags (not ziplock) with handles so you can empty the contents out and use the tin. The plastic bag could also be used for water collecting and purifying. To drink have a shortened bic pen. Also many items in the tin dont need to be in there. For example i have a small first aid kit i made using a credit card sized envelope that contains plasters, alcohol wipe, non adherant pad, tape and safety pins that lives in my wallet. Also my wallet has a credit card size mirror, magnifying glass, and a 25cm dress makers style tape. On my key ring i have a 35mm knife and a torch.
Addicted to your vids right now. Your kit videos are great, just really helpful for ideas for adding to my own.
Awesome, thank you!
Hard to believe you got all of them in that little box. Enjoyed the video Jake McClellan The Oregon Boy 👦
packing it is the hardest part haha
Great ideas.
Best wishes From UK
Thank you very much!
The glow tape is very smart
I thought it was a good idea and have never seen it before.
What might make an interesting video is one where you try your best to make an extremely cheap survival or camping kit. Basically one that someone could put together with a lower budget.
Also honestly just a video for beginners of camping and survival. Simple and beginners tips etc or recommendations for products
That's definitely going to happen in the future right now I just got a ton of other videos planned haha
I plan on doing some type of gear and clothing videos at the end of winter talking about all the gear I used and how it performed.
It's a fine line because technically you can survive 3 weeks with nothing but water and fair weather ... I'd like to see Procaliber do a $30 bushcraft kit video .. like Doug S. did with $20
definetly got more kit videos planned including testing some military kits. Right now I've just got a long list of content I want to get done while I still have this nice cold weather haha. @@frankyturrizo4240
Thank you for the video. It is my opinion that altoid tin type survival kits are over hyped and more of a gimmick. The tins themselves are great to put items in, such as a fire tin or a medical tin and then tossed in an appropriate pack. They are cheap and many can be made for multiple packs, such as a day pack, your overnight pack, etc.
Thanks for a great video and I'll be looking for the field test video.
I agree. I look at mine as more of a challenge. The overnight video will actually be posted tomorrow. I decided to wait for RUclips analytical reasons.
@@procaliberhq it will be a good challenge for sure!
Just posted the overnight challenge video!@@TheVerbiousOne
For me a survival kit is useless if it dont have shelter. A mylar blanket is small and should go in. I would have a mini bic lighter instead to save space, i would also include several small plastic freezer bags (not ziplock) with handles so you can empty the contents out and use the tin. The plastic bag could also be used for water collecting and purifying. To drink have a shortened bic pen.
Also many items in the tin dont need to be in there. For example i have a small first aid kit i made using a credit card sized envelope that contains plasters, alcohol wipe, non adherant pad, tape and safety pins that lives in my wallet. Also my wallet has a credit card size mirror, magnifying glass, and a 25cm dress makers style tape. On my key ring i have a 35mm knife and a torch.
Nice setup
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Please keep your meds in a little zip bag. They will eventually get contaminated by all the fire plugs floating about in your tin.
Yeah I was thinking about wraping them in cling wrap for size
You will only be the 4th guy to do an Altoid overnight with Just the stuff on the Inside of the tin ...
Hopefully it gets a good bit of views and brings in some new subs!
@@procaliberhq I think so , the comments are alive so that's a good indicator.. people love Altoid kits
Where is the water bag?
I got something else in mind, stay tuned for the overnighter
I guess the tin foil , if you have 2 square feet you can use a foot for water and a foot left for cooking
Or a burn bowl