$7000 Bug Out Bag/ Long range Get Home Bag
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
- 10 years of tinkering with concepts, gear, and testing have finally lead up to this point.
Full contents of my updated long range Get Home Bag weighing in at 36lbs.
Full contents list below
Eagle industries Invader 50L pack- • Eagle industries Invad...
Hill people gear recon kit bag- • How to carry concealed...
AR pistol setup- • Video
CONTENTS LIST-
Eagle industries Invader 50L 550
Pvs14 white phosphorus night vision 3500
helmet 250
4300
keith titanium canteen 150
trauma kit 100
.22 conversion 150
4700
glock 19 500
Stream light tlr1 120
hill people gear chest rig 100
ammo 30
woobie 50
5500
water purification bag Sawyer mini, perifaction tabs50
compass 50
fishing kit 40
5640
clothes all smart wool 300
food x2 food ration+striped MRE+Snacks 85
knife 20
fire kit 20
poncho 30
sug pack stasha 40
6135
power film solar panel 40
goal zero battery pack 40
aa batteries 20
6235
aaa batteries 20
x2 Streamlight 1l-1aa flashlights 60
mini survival kit 50
titanium stove 40
x2 sharpener stones 40
6445
saw 30
medical small kit 50
$400 of cash
$100 of silver
7025
x2 tripwire alarms with cord and primers 50
tea, coffee, koolade, oj 5
flece binie 20
fix it kit 25
glasses 0
rite in the rain note book 5
ranger beeds 5
night vision rino mount 50
3 mags pmag 30( not shown)
kelty pack cover 30
ACR 300
7545
off bug spray 5
ditty bags 20
milar bags 5
Lock sacks 20
Clothing dry bag 10
Total=7605
Follow me as I test this bag and gear on social media here / thatblue_5.oh
Ive been doing this sort of thing for 20+ years and this guy is the only one who really resonates with me as having a genuinely well thought out kit.
You should check out my newer BOB bag videos 😉
Gamestop will give you $2.67 in store credit for all of that.
hahahaha!
Or 0.99¢ in cash
I lol'd. Ya got me
This is just superb, been searching for "buy bug out bags online" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Janameron Tenylan System - (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my buddy got cool success with it.
instablaster.
Solid set up👌 very similar to my own..
One thing I feel that everyone doesn't take into account is that moving with a kit like this, your water intake goes up exponentially.. 2 quarts of water is good for about 2-3 hours max and allowing yourself to get dehydrated is not an option.. which means you'll need to access water more often putting yourself in a potentially vulnerable situation.. adding a 3 liter water bladder to acces water on the move while adding that extra capacity is beyond worth it..
Very, VERY, nice. Great stuff mate
Really great video
Please show the winter bag 💼, totally awesome video.
another great video !!
Thank you for showing your BOB. I learned many tips from your showing. I am going to review mine this weekend. Thanks much, really appreciate !
Thanks for putting this together. That's a impressive loadout.
Just a few other things to think about: all of this came from the Canadian Prepper as I will take NOT credit. A few things came from me:) 1. Night vision (you have), and binoculars. 2. Salt, 3. Nails, 4. Shovel, 5. Camo to hide 6. Great saw (you have, possible upgrade?), 7. Caffeine pills, 8. Gloves (good quality ones), 9. ID/passport; never know, 10. Headlamps, (two, one is none it's that important), 11. Small bolt cutters, 12. Toilet paper tabs, 13. Lock pick set (if applicable), 14. Sunglasses and good hat for Summer months; protect your face and eyes. 15. CP recommended TITAN paracord. Hope this helps. It's all about throwing out ideas...... BTW, great BOB setup my friend. Enjoyed the video.
I always enjoy seeing different items used in other people's kits. I do change things around alot and try to make things better. Hard part I struggle with is keeping down weight.. it's the one thing I cant escape lol
caffeine pills a MUST HAVE!!!!
Just a suggestion... Air filtration, like an N95?
In addition to that, how about a bandana or Shemagh?
A sleep pad would come in handy too.
I have a dry bag for my clothes.
Besides that, very well done! Best BOB video I've seen to date!
Definitely im always trying to make it better. My bag is always evolving. If you have the time here is the updated version > ruclips.net/video/uRTFiAV8V4s/видео.html
I liked the chest pack. Great way to carry. I'll get myself one too. thanks.
Fabulous video! Thank you for sharing.
Great bag! I love the idea of carrying a .22 lr conversion kit for the AR. Currently I have a Chiappa Lil badger in my pack, plus carrying an AR. I think I might be switching.
Well thought out kit. I's personally prefer thermal over than NV, yes NV is better at navigation (and not affected by ambient temps) but I'll take the advantages of thermal over NV for this purpose, what is essentially an Escape & Evade mission.
I’m a new subscriber, Thank you for your service to our Great Country! I will try my best to watch every video on your channel!
Ground SAR operator here, This is one of the best bags I've seen in a while. I do miss a knife sharpener (or i missed it myself in the video). I love that this bag combines with your strategy! But i couldn't have expected any less from a Airman! Well Done!
Thanks I appreciate the good words. I use to do Maritime SAR around the Norfolk area for a few years before my job took me elsewhere.
Honestly, if you find a good field stone, a brick, a concrete block, or a piece of ceramic, they will be adequate to get a blade sharp.
Awesome bug out bag! Looking forward to future videos.
Thanks for you for taking time to do this video. I remember your last one that was just before. U were activated.
Awesome presentation!
I dont think u have enough food for a long trip but good choices on the food.I had the same issue so i added a good amount of the survival tabs,vitamins and MREs but only the main course part and not the sides saving space and weight.I also have the same sea ration bars ect.I really like the solar panel you have there.
I recently overhaul my food in my bag pushing it to under 5 pounds of food with 13,000 calories. ruclips.net/video/9Ev0vi1z6_g/видео.html
I think its a significant set up, Although the large gallon bags can be used as a cushion when sleeping so as not to lay down on the cold ground. I would definately include. Some type of hammock, wool blanket or thin air matress that can provide some relief/comfort from the elements. Ur bag is well equipped and very well planed but wether ur in the city, suburbs or country. Staying warm and dry is necessary. The pancho may aid in this but may also be limited imo. Thx for sharing.
Great load out. Nothing but quality gear. Keep the videos coming.
I run a mystery ranch SATL bag, My bag is almost identical to yours minus the solar panel, I also run the stasha tarp and snugpak summer bag. I use a source bladder and a empty msr bag for water and a lot of other stuff, And since I’m in Colorado I also have a winter and summer loadout but always have winter items. I work fire and LEO swat medic so I have a take home Tahoe so all of my tac gear is in a vault so I always have that. My whole truck is a survival unit I have a ton of stuff.
Good video thumbs up
For "ranger beads" you can use a Rosary. Also has other uses...
I like that you kept it more generic, not full on details for things. Sometimes I feel like I'm watching an extra long commercial for things, not here. You did a hit and run on each. I didn't understand how you call this a summer load out, but packed long-john thermals, wool socks, and beanie? Just me.
Even in the summer the nights can get cool where I was at at the time of me filming this. (Northern US). I have an updated version if you are interested-> ruclips.net/video/G10QaeGtH0w/видео.html
Great video man got some A1 gear in the mix definitely enjoying the content!
That laser pointer couldn't see it really got to get a stick or something point I couldn't really tell which item you were talking about I kind of had to follow along and pause it and look around
I will use a different method for my winter load out video.
I liked it. One thing you did address that very few people are aware of (if they haven't tried it) is the taste of filtered water in the field. It doesn't taste like tap water thats for sure.
The auto setting fish hooks are called speed hooks.
Tea is great idea for water taste. Immediately threw some in my bag. Other stuff here I want as well. Thx for great vid
You can also premix tea with sugar and even cream, and do the same for freeze dried coffee. Then toss it in and you have your hot drink just the way you like it without fuss.
Great video , first video I've seen that mimics my strategy of night movement. I have a similar layout and the nods are an essential piece you just have to save up for them. They are worth every penny. Still want to add a thermal but I have to save up.
I have been looking into thermal. The price has definitely come down drastically in the last 10 years. I remember a good thermal would be a base line of $10,000 and now they are aroud $1000 its on my list! soon i hope.
@@PreparedAirman a friend has a flir breach that I'm looking at . It can be mounted like a pvs 14.
I was actually recommended that same make and model by someone else.
@@robertsorensen9596 I'm late, but I've had a Breach for a couple years now and have nothing but good things to say for it. Definitely a solid spotting monocular for its size and weight!
Nice review, great bag. If you ask me i would keep it a bit more minimal. A lot of people are being delusional, they have a $5000 ghb but they never tested it, try walking 15-20 miles in shirts and running shoes and then try doing the same thing but in your work close and a 30lb bag on your back.
Here is the most recent version
ruclips.net/video/9brH7jmWHrw/видео.html
@@PreparedAirman tnx
Please show the solar panel
I really like you videos; they make sense; I missed the soap for clean up you may have it in a kit and didn't mention; the other thing I missed was tooth brush, tooth past, and dental floss; again you may have in a kit. You may want to consider biodegradable coin paper towels. Coin paper towels would be used for cleaning your hands, face, private parts ect.... Also would be use to clean up or wipe down tools, dishes, and can be reused if cleaned. When ready to throw away let dry and use to start a fire. You can use as toilet paper; to unravel coin paper towel add water a teaspoon or so, and open up the towel. If you like squeeze excess water or use as is. You can store in zip lock bags, kits, and loosely in back pack pockets; be warned do not let the coins paper towels get wet because they will expand. I have a 50L bag and through the bag and kits I have 480ish coin paper towel in it. Robert
I will have to add that thanks for the info!
I know this video is 2 years old, but I recently picked up an Invader and I can't fit half the crap in there that you have. I'd be curious to see another video of you packing all that into the bag. Not to mention the winter loadout would be even more stuff, so really curious to see how you fit all that in.
I currently don't use this bag for my Get home bag anymore but it's still very high on my list. I will work on a video of packing my bags. But until I complete it I'll try to explain to tide you over haha.
I found extra places to place gear that most would think. If your are running the bump helmet I placed all my electronics and ods and ends in it then put the helmet in the exterior beaver tail pouch. Canteen on left exterior pocket trauma kit on right. Smaller regularly used items go in top exterior pocket gloves, hat, flash light, GPS. Then I load the main component clothes and food fit at the bottom side by side, then sleeping gear on top of that. Then rain gear and water purification items. Miscellaneous bag goes next then the hill people gear recon chest rig. Everything else that is small can fit in the main admin pouch on the front of the pack. I have since upgraded to smaller lighter gear in my new pack aswell so that can often help. I will get to work on a packing video!
Wow! you got me on this one!! Lol! - though i have a solar charger, and a Burrel nightscope - you have really great equipment! - greetings, Levi
Your video is one of the only I see that carries mountain money, aka TP. People will think of everything under the sun except butt wipe. I remove the rolls and vacuum seal mine, it flattens it like a pancake. Nice BOB equipment and great setup.
I sealed mine too, butt now I carry less of it because I have a bidet. It is much lighter and more compact, and as long as I have clean water I have a clean hole.
Handy tips, thanks
Great looking kit! Would love to afford some night vision and a thermal rifle scope but $$$ hah! What I would do different is swap the conversion kit and the pistol for a single suppressed 22 pistol, the ruger 22/45 comes to mind. Mainly due to weight, but then again you are probably much more accustomed to carrying a heavy loadout than I am! Thanks for sharing!
trust me the night vision wasn't a quick investment.. took me almost a decade to finally save up and get them.
Nice. Not too shabby.
I'm liking the NVGs
I would suggest adding some type of IR illumination to your bag. Depending on how heavily wooded the areas are that you would be moving through, there may not be enough celestial (moon and stars) light for you to see. They make IR caps for flash lights that are relatively cheap. Sounds carry at night, so being able to avoid stepping on sticks and other noisy stuff is crucial in my opinion.
I might just do that!
As for a side arm i carry my Ruger 57 with its 5.7x28mm rounds as its a bit more powerful than 9mm and yet nearly as small as .22 cal for which i do carry a .22 cal rifle as well and my back up gun is my walther pps m2 9mm but only enough ammo to load up my 7 mags as its a last resort gun only.
I have contemplated 5.7 befor due to the light weight rounds, velocity and how flat it shoots. But I've never made the jump to ammo availability. It's fairly common in most stores but if you need to barter or trade i feel it may be a hassle. It's mainly situational based for folks. If you are interested I did a updated run down of my bag >>> ruclips.net/video/G10QaeGtH0w/видео.html
@@PreparedAirman Sure give me the link.
@@PreparedAirman Your point i have thought about so that is why my walther is my backup gun as its 9mm and my Ruger .22 rifle with folding stock now should be enough.I do have some cashes to burry but they are not in the ground yet gotta get that done soon.
that's a nice set up....
I have found that the bags the sawyer filters come with tend to break after not too long so it may be worth investing in a Cnoc Vecto dirty water bag as so far I haven't had any problems, the funky taste goes away after probably the first 10 uses though the smart water bottle does makes a good backup.
Cnoc bags are way tougher then the sawyers
Do you consider your HPG kit bag your E and E KIT? If not would you post a video on that part of your load out?
Great video.
Thanks.
If you are referring to Escape and evasion kit then yes I guess I would consider it one. More like a last resort kit if anything but I do have some videos on it. ruclips.net/video/oxBcAGr4LEs/видео.html
7000??
Didn't read every comment. But, new addition to my bag and not well publicized... Water Key. Many industrial sites have external water faucets but you need a key to turn them on. Still need to consider a purification. But a four pronged key can get you water at an industrial building and is small and easy to carry.
Very nice & concise bag Sir! I noted the fixit kit, however, was wondering more about " " tools... silcock key, lock pick, etc... Well done either way Sir.
I need to get a silcock key. Im not really good at picking locks so i never really got them. I probably should start practicing lol
Your character has become over-encumbered.
With 36 lbs??
PreparedAirman fallout reference lol , great video amigo, God bless.
Yes, you think like I do.
Couple things i would add. Ear plugs, ham radio 8watt, at least 20,000mah battery bank, charging cables, card with emergency numbers, addresses, frequencies, swap out flashlight with batteries for a flashlight that is rechargeable, whistle, long titanium spoon/spork, gloves, N99 mask or better, bandana. Probably add an additional 2-3lbs.
All of that is nice, $ 7k... Show off
Its actually pretty doable honestly, if you make it a goal. Took me 10 years to make that kit. Split 7k by 10 years. $700 a year or $58 a month.
Great solar panel and I love the night vision. I also like your chest rig alot, very smart. I understand the helmet, but for a "hundred mile" bag, why not pack a good tarp, more food and additional water container (2 is 1, 1 is none concept)? I hear you on the saw, but I also think a small axe would give you redundancy to process (and split) wood. Million uses for an axe.
One tip why use a red light I barely can see what you’re pointing at because the red is not good in the light. Just use *your* hand *and* point or a stick...
Steven Argetsinger ...... I agree 100% ! The laser was almost invisible .... otherwise a GREAT video presentation !
Yep thanks
Very nice set up, BUT I would change a few things. I would get rid of the Mora knife and get a better full tang(yes I know some types of Mora are full tang) combat or bushcraft knife like a kabar or something similar. I just don't trust Mora's as they are so thin. I know a thicker knife would be heavier by a few ounces BUT the peace of mind knowing that you have a sturdier blade goes a long way. Even a Schrade utility/hunting knife IMO would be better than a Mora. Remember if you're using this bag then things have gone to shit so what you have in there is what you have, there is no more so you want the best items you can get and Mora IMO doesn't cut it. I would also add a hatchet/tomahawk, again 16-20 oz more weight but a very versatile tool. To Process wood use as a hammer or even as a weapon. Saws are awesome BUT only one use for a saw, you cant hammer nails and you cant defend yourself with it.
My only question is, have you ever actually tested the bag? Cause i got a ghb for under $400, i tested it multiple times two times for more then 72 hours, it does the job.
2 to 3 times a year every year.
For water, add a Platypus GravityWorks carbon cartridge. It fits nicely on the output nipple of the Sawyer and improves the taste of just about any water source. That way you’re not burning through your drink mixes and can save them for purely a morale boost. The only drawback is that you have to remove it to back flush the Sawyer. That’s my water kit. That with a MSR Moix for really questionable water
Ive got an ar-7 with the collapsing stock, weighs about as much as a maglight and breaks down to fit in my bag and it probably cost 100 bucks less than the conversion kit.
Excellent choice !!!
@@bobstaurovsky3506 its a henry, and i have never felt buyers remorse over it :-)
walkie talkies? do you think that Walkie talkies its a good idea or not?👀👀
If you plan on going with several people, then yeah, I would say some kind of communication can be good to have.
Thats great, Now i buy to night vision for my BOB thank for you😂😂😂
I thought a BOB was more like a leave home bag.
It is... but the youtube algorithm is set up for specific key popular words like Bugout bag as a 80% search rate while Get home bag as like a 20%.. when in Rome..
As a ham operator I have some radio gear and larger folding solar panel, but overall, great bag load out. 👍
Great video, great bug out bag, very well thought out. I would have never thought of the trip alarm, good idea! I don't really understand the .22 conversion mag except it being much lighter and why would you carry it unless you're carrying an AR?
Thank you and yes I carry a AR pistol with me normally. ruclips.net/video/Dj8L02fngwI/видео.html
Thank you for this interesting video. Please show items a bit closer. Maybe pick up each one of them and show them closer to the camera. They are hard to see. Also often during this video I was not able to see the pointer light at all so I was not sure which item you were talking about.
If you can provide links to some things you have mentioned, possibly on Amazon, it would be great. Thank you.
Winter bag yes. Night vision doing only the night moves is genius to me. Also expensive. Saving my pennies.
It takes alot of saving but its worth it.
security forces are POGs
I know right! lol
PreparedAirman I was a MP lol
HE HAS NO FOOD HERE
Bottom right of the layout
That’s what the Glock is for 😅
I wish that you had you product list & Web sites available so as I could better identify & look up details & vendors later. Number, discription & Web site written on the screen. Close up on items being talked about. Especially subsets that have multi item parts.
I still feel like you need more socks and food. but ill hear out the rest of your video. Im loving the NVGs tho.
hahahaha....this is like glamping for bushcraft. Nice bro.
As late as this comment is, I think you should carry lockpicks and a small hatchet too. Scavenging is always your friend, and quite frankly your house or get back location may not be there when you get there. Got to be able to get supplies behind doors.
The hatchet is for when you don’t care about wether it can close again, the lock picks are for if you come across an abandoned house and would like to take shelter.
And if you are stopped by/interrogated by the police (lawfully or no) and they find "burglary tools" LockPicks you will end up a guest of the County. As a retired security specialist in the military and civilian life, I strongly discourage people from carrying anything like LockPicks and anything else that could be mistaken for illegal use
You need the ar15 pistol with 7 or 8 inch barrel with law tactical folding brace . Alot people are starting to pack them in 300blk.
I would go ~10 inches for an AR so that the round can get up to speed.
Here is my AR pistol build. 11.5 BCM ruclips.net/video/Dj8L02fngwI/видео.html
are u not worried about the sturdiness of your fixed blade? Mora's aren't even a full tang knife.
I have an esee 4 that I have used alot and normally is my go to fix blade but I choose the mora because of weight 2oz vs 11oz is kinda hard to beat.
Excellent load out. I'm 77 so I would leave out all the electronic equipment except a headlamp and add a candle lamp. Then the heavy helmet could go too. Your practice has eliminated everything that you do not consider essential. When I hitch hiked through Europe my gear got very basic and I camped in my sleeping bag most of the time. Nice to see you answer everyone's questions. By the way my wife studies the Hebrew language.
This is one of if not the best get home bag I've ever seen!!
Like it. Mine has similar items cause like you I may be far from home.
Have you considered a gill net?
Yes. I orginally got the idea from Alan Kay but do to my location I didn't think it was practical. But I'm always changing my bag for the better I my throw one in. Been on the fence about it.
Hygiene kit. ?????
In your fire kit did you say that you did have bic lighter, ferro rod, etc.., or that you are only carrying a lens?
Lighter, ferro rod, matches and lens.
I really like the concept of your gear and how it works with you. Does the hill people gear chest pack attach to the pack or around your body? Do the straps cause chaffing or any body rubbing under the straps of your pack?
You can have it attach to your pack or around your body, it comes with mounts to do both. I have no issues with rubbing and i have used it for 4 years ish on Many day and multiday adventures.
Maybe I missed it but do you know what the weight of this setup is total?
I don't recall the weight of this bag anymore. Considering it as almost 5 years ago, when I did the video.
The most recent video I did is this one ruclips.net/video/9brH7jmWHrw/видео.html
And it's sitting at 38lbs.
Next week, I'm releasing an updated video of the new bag as well.
Depending on your state, I would suggest a suppressor for the. 22.
My suppressor was Approved about a week after filming thing lol 😀
In what type of situation would you need a $7000 pack just to get home?
Better gear is more reliable In certain circumstances. Plus I frequently travel far from civilization. Last week I was 70 miles from the nearest town which had a population of 32... Why spend $7000? I like to be prepared and I can afford it.
@@PreparedAirman In that case, I'd recommend getting a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB), if you don't already have one. They can send a satellite SOS from remote locations worldwide. It's received by the NOAA in the US and they will send a rescue party very fast
@@PreparedAirman I think I am going to do a video. You inspired me. I've seen some crack pots out there with twinkies in their packs. You have covered the 10 Cs and the rule of 3s with the exception of air filtration. Good job! Maybe if more of us with our heads on straight do great vids like this we can get more people "ready".
Any suggestions where I can get a proper actual water proof poncho? I kinda struggle finding a quality one, the ones I bought so far were all pretty disappointing. Thanks in advance!
The ones that I use are the helikon rain poncho, at the time when I bought them they were $28 but unfortunately they are now $150 ish.. I would recommend army navy surplus stores often they carry good quality and sometimes un used ones.
@@PreparedAirman Again, thanks so much!
@@PreparedAirman )
youll need more food. but overall pretty damn good
Talk to the hand. 😆
Looks like a good kit, but I didn't enjoy the presentation. I couldn't really see the gear. The laser pointer doesn't show up all that well in the video either.
If you would like an up close view of all the items I made a newer version of all the products. ruclips.net/p/PLAzzPwjZ78AVGORr98ADxJMCkUMteojyY
@@PreparedAirman excellent! Thank you!
We’re would be the best place to bye the night vision equipment from ??
I like TNVC.com
@@PreparedAirman cheers
BCG: Birth Control Glasses. ;)
They didn't work for me... my wife found me and I'm now a parent lol
How much did that NVG set up put you back? I recently started my journey into night vision and am in need of some knowledge from a person with experience
The device itself is a PVS14 gen 3+ White Phosphor thin filmed unit from TNVC.com its goes for $3500.
Opscore bump helmet was $300
And the standed GI rino mout was $85.
Soon i will be doing a video of all the details of night vision like price, different types, employment methods and alot of other tips and tricks.
@@PreparedAirman right on man thanks. You rock loved your video it was different from a lot of others I've seen as of late. Its gonna take me a second to save up the cash for that unit but I'm on my way can't wait for the next video and again thanks for getting back to me
Would you have a preferred shoe/boot for long distance?
Depends on location terrain and season. But I normally use trail running shoes in spring summer fall and lightweight boots in the winter.
As others have asked, what is the total weight? Also, what brand solar panels and hacksaw do you have? Do you live in the country? The reason I ask is if you live in the suburbs or city, your pack might stand out. Your pack is "similar" to mine. Also, where did you get the rations kit? I live in Florida and my problem is it gets too hot to store food and other things. Subscribed.
The bag weighs 36lbs. Power film is the brand of solar panel and the saw is a Bahco Laplander. I live in the city but travel to the country almost weekly. Soon moving to rual area of the northern US so my configuration will probably change again
Wow $7K.
Built a bugout kit for two people for winter conditions with 60 days of food for around $2K (the food could be rationed to the extreme of 120 days, but it would be a challenge).
My setup has way more quantity and redundancy, but the obvious con is the weight of two bags of 100lbs each.
Thanks for sharing your setup.
Figure the weapons cost about 2k to 2500 dollars, the pst14 night vision is about 1500 dollars, just this alone is have the cost
@@taliarose6573
Used weap*n and DIY nightvision greatly reduced my costs.
Its not the best, but compared to the other 99% of the population that has no gear, atleast its something.
PVS14s $2500, Bump helmet $300, glock $600 cmmg AR .22 kit $300, Eagle bag ($600 maybe)
I’ll tell you from experience humping a 100lb pack you won’t get far fast and you’ll end up dumping half the stuff if you have to walk far unless you hump that thing all the time and still wouldn’t matter. Bring it down to 50-60 lbs even that’s getting heavy but you’ll have a better chance getting anyway and farther.
Weight has been a big consideration for my bags. This bag currently has a 24lbs base weight with some recent upgrades to it.
@@PreparedAirman
I know our weight is not ideal, but trying the best we can, within our resources and skills. Most don't have any gear at all.
Half our weight is food, got to work on developing hunting & fishing skills.
😷✌🙏
$7000? Really?
Well thought out and comprehensive setup, although the mora is good I’d have a stronger/bigger blade (not longer) the width is not sufficient for battle, the possibility of using it during a civil war will be higher, even at night... the chances of an altercation WILL be extremely higher and the need for stealth will be paramount. a thicker stronger blade will hold up better against the bones... a chest thrust WILL hit bone and snap a mora.
I have and esee 4 and I keep going back and forth on it.
7K in your bag. I have barely a grand in mine and could by just as well. If I was going to invest more into it I would spend the other 6 grand into a bug out vehicle that all terrain or land to haul more gear and shit
You don't need 7k in a bag. Took me a decade to get it this far. It's all on priorities. If you are happy with a 1k bag then that's awesome if it works for you. There is no set standard every bag is different and is tailored for the individual.
Maybe I commented to quickly due to the fact I have more than one bag plus enough stored to build a few more and dawned on me how much I have do invested into everything but all in one. If you feel insulted I do apologize. Everyone builds their bags to their own needs and comfort level. You do have an excellent and well thought out bag. The vids that drive me up a wall are the Dollar tree ones and others that try to insinuate like experts on what you should have and not. It’s up to the individual and no one else. Even a pillow case stuffed with miscellaneous items is better than nothing and person is perfectly content with it.
There was no negativity in my comment. 😁
do they not give out classic BCGs anymore?
No... they stopped around 2013 from what i have saw. They went to all black more modern looking smaller ones its a shame really..
Awesome gear. I carry very similar items. I do carry a one person tent also. What is the total weight of the bag with equipment ?
36 lbs
PreparedAirman I have the vanquest markhor-45. I’m at a total weight of 33 lbs with NO WATER.
@@concernedpatriot.2221 Vanquest is an awesome company! I personally "try" to do a sub 30lb bag but its very difficult.
PreparedAirman same here. But it’s hard. I had the same equipment in a 5.11 rush 72 but just couldn’t carry the weight a long distance. That bag killed my back. With the vanquest and it’s adjustable shoulder straps, it carries the same exact weight awesome. It actually feels like I’m carrying half the weight.
The adjustable shoulder straps and waist belt are the key.
Where is your Marlin Papose?
What is the weight of your whole pack ?
At the time of this video it was 36lbs