Full Bug Out Bag Break down (Everything explained)
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0:00 Intro
1:15 Philosophy / Why
3:13 Bag HLMG
5:13 Sleep System
12:51 Amazon web store
13:20 Hat/bug net
14:21 Pack skrim/ Camouflage
15:27 Tools
18:08 Clothing
22:36 General Purpose./misc gear
25:25 Fix it kit
26:50 Fishing kit WHY?
28:02 Fire Kit
29:33 Documents
31:08 Hygiene
34:25 Electronics
43:15 Water kit
50:50 food
56:20 Full tang Kit bag
59:20 Overview
1:00:37 Links
1:01:16 Patches
1:02:09 Outro
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The extra , dry pair , of insoles is a good tip that I'll most likely implement in my kit , thanks .
One full take on this is insane. Well done
“It is what it is.”
Using hand warmers to keep your water in the container from freezing is genius! I never thought of that. Thanks bud!
I've seen a lot of bug out bags. Most are pretty bad to mediocre. This one is phenomenal.
Agree!
Idk why this channel isn’t at 200k subs
Birth control glasses "bcg"
I carry a pillow case and extra socks and clothes packed in the pillow case instead of a pillow. Serves 2 purposes. You have a change of clothes plus a pillow
Pillow case plus a 5 mil trash bag is my go to. A little loud but changes the quality of sleep tenfold
Have you thought about adding multivitamins or electrolytes? I agree on the nutrition piece, but suffering from an electrolyte issue could be debilitating.
I have electrolyte mixes in my water kit but I don't think I showed them. I've considered a multivitamin. I just haven't put them in yet.
Thank you so much for taking the time to put this video together. Many of the items you went over, I’ve either got them in my get-home bag and bug-out bag, or they’re on my Amazon list. Because of you, I’m constantly adjusting my packs. Thank you so much!!
I would add a spool of braided 50 pound test fishing line. This stuff is the same diameter of 10 or 12 pound depending on manufacturer. You can do a lot with it. Great for a strong heavy duty repair. Trip wire. Very light weight and handy.
Great video as always man, watching you over the years has been awesome keep doing what you're doing!
love it, so well thought out. Great content
Great video, I like the in depth content!
Yesssss. Was about to ask you the other day when you would do an updated version. Thanks a lot.
Yours is one of the few Go Bag videos I would gladly watch for an hour. Sorry about your knees - I feel you, man.
I always appreciate the amount of thought that goes into your subjects. I don’t always agree with everything but it makes me think about why I’ve made the decisions I’ve made for my situation.
Thanks for putting together such an informative video. My wife even had a nosey at parts of it!
Great content as always! I'd love to see a review/rundown of your new split rig system. I'm thinking about getting one soon for sustainment/recon stuff. Thanks!
56:55 I thought someone was having the sneak on you haa, the example screen placement was better camouflaged than the shooter blind earlier
Great video. Super informative. I really appreciate the, here is the item, here is the why. Super involved, but I really appreciate these videos. Keep up the great info!
Great video! Keep posting! Thank You!
Appreciate the depth of thought and richness of info here. I am in urban to woods and struggle with chest rigs due to the heat accumulation here. Other than that I intend on largely copying your setup. Thanks!
Great video thank you for the in depth breakdown!! Have you considered including some instant coffee packets , caffeine tablets or Excedrin? Caffeine withdrawal headaches suck.
The gear is always cool! It is not about copying the gear, but the thinking behind the gear and innovation related to your tasks! The multi level water system is genius and worth copying! Too bad there’s no water where I live…
What a great video dude. Can you do a video on a winter loadout ?
Love your content amigo! Idk why I don’t get recommended your channel!?
RUclips suppressing the goods I guess >:/
I’ll make sure to watch the most recent episodes today
Thanks for the education as always 🙏🏽🇺🇸✌🏽
Nicely done and laid out, and coherent especially for a one take lol.
You mentioned a handful of items individual weights like the pack itself, but I dont recall if you gave the packs total weight (no chest rig, rifle etc)?
Pillow can be used for a squeeze bag in a hunting context. You could also try a squeeze bag as pillow...
I am only usually 10 miles or so from home on a daily basis but found your video very interesting and informative, subbed. I use Anker power banks too and their 3 way charging cable so it covers type B. C and lightning cable charging. I build my get home kit as an extension of my EDC. It’s in a bigger bag that I can fit the items of my normal day bag inside. So for example I have my phone and a very small torch (flashlight) at work but carry a high viz item and larger flashlight with me for walking home on country roads in the dark. One more suggestion, spare door key! You don’t want to get home to find you cannot get in…. Olive oil is very good for you by the way.
Cool video. Im glad I found your channel.
Yeah good thing you started with the region you live in being the thing that determined the kit. I get a lot of negative reactions when i tell them i have a bicycle as a bugout vehicles because of the local infrastructure. They are surprised by the fact i use infrastructure. I live in the densest populated part of Europe so i can't spit in any direction without hitting a building. That means my entire kit is made for urban survival. That also means i can bring more items initially. The puncture kit and luxury items are attached to the bicycle. The essential kit is in my backpack i use when i have to ditch the bike.
I live in the swamp part so i really love bugnets, one is build into my boony and i have a backup boony with loose net in my backpacks external pouch.
Great video dude. Please do the electronics video and keep the videos coming!!!!!
This is the best bugout bag video, ive always thought that preppers should take advantage of thruhiker gear. Its annoying that my brain reads your channel name as Prepairedman 🤣🤦♀️
Absolutely brilliant, thanks for sharing, u have very valid points and products.🇦🇺🤘
FYI - Aluminum foil or aluminum lined chip bag is just as good as a $27 faraday bag. And you can find both in many scenarios.
Great video, watched it 3 segments between chores haha.
Great gear. This is how i do it
Yes!!!! Thank you
Gloves (?) Don't know if you mentioned them, but if your hands are injured.....
221B Tactical has some interesting gloves worth checking out.
Thanks for sharing.
Bro I sub'd, nice work on the video/channel.
This is good content. Gave me some good ideas for modifying my own kit. Appreciate the in-depth explanation on methodology and thought process behind the items and systems. Keep it up.
One thing that stood out to me that I wanted to ask about is the brew bag for pre filtering water. Why a brew bag as opposed to a more multi-use item like a bandana/shemagh?
When it comes to water, I'm very specific about the items I use. It's just a personal preference. You could absolutely use a bandana.
Also, I'll get your order out ASAP
@@PreparedAirman Makes sense and fair enough.
Also, thanks for getting my order out so quick! Happy to support you in some way, however small, as I've learned some good info from you.
Great video thanks
Very nice setup i just can't justify $425 dollars for a bag with no frame.
I use a condor venture with molle bags. I can add or take off as needed. My pack is heavier but its not unreasonable.
Really like your sleep setup mine is about the same. I carry a tarp as well as one tigress 2person bug shelter.
Fishing is the best form of hunting in my opinion.
Something i would recommend. Back in the old days before bushcraft when it was wilderness survival. We used to always carry saw blades. If something happens its a very good skill to learn how to make a buck saw.
Great video. Thank you! I would add some cash money to the documentation pouch, just in case you need it.
Yeah, there is $1000 in cash in the Kit bag for easy access.
Thanks for the video
Great video!!! Beautiful country....what state do you live in?
Pampered airman😂.... J/k very good video, you had me when you said all your gear was waterproofed. So many videos on this topic and so many that havent even considered how much the substance of life can also screwup thier day😂. Semper Fi
Edit: i know its intended as a stand alone, but i didnt see much for signals that i recall. Sure, i see a few things you could improvise, but what you do have for signalling is electronics based and you covered that potential risk. If i had to offer an improvement, i would say less tech savy redundancies.... fire for instance, maybe it is a non permissive environment, maybe it isnt... maybe a signal fire is needed or maybe a river crossing is baiting hypothermia.... just simple things. A fresnel lens weighs nothing and you can stash it in your wallet🤷♂️ its one of my personal holdouts from my days overseas, tech stuff is nice, but i want items that are hard to kill, low or now failure rate when i need to depend on them.
You didn't list the Iray rh25 in the description. Great video, thank you.
I’d like to see a detailed table top review of just the electronics stuff. Thanks
It's actually in the works. Stay subscribed!
Thanks
That's really good video as usually from you.
I have inflatable pillows.
They don't weight anything and don't take space (as they're completely flat when out of air).
inflatable pillow works best, you save space and can adjust the hardness or the thickness of the pillow
I used different ones off and on throughout the years. Being an Eagle scout and even overseas in the military, and they just never worked for me.
It is what it is. 👌🏼
The additional benefit of olive oil is that you can use it to lube your tools and firearms.
Ya added me as a sub. Well earned too.
Would a titanium boil cup and a smart water bottle be able to replace your ti gi mess cup and canteen? Im sure that the canteen is more durable but I’ve never accidentally put a whole in a smart water bottle.
What kind of “zip loc” bags are you using. Hard to tell but they look thicker.
Why not just carry SOS or Daytrex bars? Thats about ad calorie dense as you can get.
Any chance of getting a pdf or some kind of document listing out all of the gear you use in all of your kits?
It's in the works actually. I should be done soon.
Sweet!
If you had to bug out what about your family? Do they bug out with you? And If so do they have they’re own bug out bag with ECWCS, sleep system, ect.
They have their own bags built into our "home relocation plan", depending on the event.
@@PreparedAirman Awesome, Thanks!
What is the total weight? How many days did you plan it for? How many miles can you expect to cover vs. the days you have planned?
The total weight of the bag is 38lbs.
Average miles I can put down depending on terrain is 15 to 20miles.
I have 18,000 calories in the bag. I personally average 1800 calories per day, even in harder working conditions.
Im a skinnier guy and based on multiple deployments overseas with gear thats my avrage calorie intake.
So it's about 10 days or 200 mile range.
Thank you - that is light for all that equipment. I did purchase a medium Beez Skrim in A-Tacs Ucon today via your link.
Ain't bugging out... Protecting the homestead
Until that becomes untenable
Ever heard of Waco? Ruby ridge ?
I've been on both sides of the bug out and bug in side with my kits and have finally centered out on what I call a bushcraft kit. Less than an INCH bag but more tools than a go or camping bag.
@@AKDissident Yes
You need to have a contingency plan. If something happens that makes staying impossible, you need to have the ability to move. Primary, alternate, contingency, emergency.
Calorie intake top concern. I find my meal choices are far different then what i would want at home. The Prepper backpacker is far different then any long distance backpacker. Lesson from all these videos, avoid a prepper on the trail. 100 miles? As a backpacker, I would stay off the trail.
What did you do in the Air Force?
*OverPreparedAirman 👍
If your bag is full, your bag is too small.
You will eventually pick up stuff on the way.
question for any/everyone. let’s say i wanted to hunt for small game. would a 40lbs bow or 365fps glock 17 bb gun do the trick? if not what would you recommend that’s quiet? (i’ve never gone hunting)
Depends on the context. If I was in a survival situation and needed food, and didn't have anything else available anything gos!
As for the legalities behind it, no, in the majority of states, it's not legal to hunt with a BB gun.
You can hunt bird and small game in some states with 35+ pound bows.
.22lr is easy to find, cheap, and can be quite depending on the accessories you have for it.
Is it what it is ? lmao. Good video
That should be on patches he sells 🤣🤣🤣.
What stuff sack do you use for your sleeping system?
I use the snugpak dri sack with vent. They are very good product.
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what kind of jacket are you wearing friend?
It's a Beyond Clothing A4 wind shirt. Unfortunately, it's discontinued in Coyote. HRT makes one that is really good for an amazing price now.
What is full weight load out all the items you have
Full weight is 38lbs
What do we got for weight on your kit?
The full bag and contents weigh 38lbs
Why that particular mat? Why not the other mat with the higher r value?
Haven't found a need to upgrade honestly lol
@@PreparedAirman valid reason lol the one that you carry has an R value of 1.7 and the SOL version is R value of 2, so not much difference I suppose
i'm brazilian and i don't see anywere what you will use for selfdefense, except knife, nothing to long range
RUclips will demonetize the video If you show firearms. So I couldn't show them in this video.
ruclips.net/video/XrV8drdCaM0/видео.html
Bro you're from Brasil, don't you see enough guns in real life? 😂
@@NigelWordsworth only in bandits hands hahaha normal person only can have if pass through barrier after barrier and live with juridical insecurity
that knife is not full tang btw
If you want to get extremely technical and splitting hairs It's not lol. It's actually a "long partial tang"
Those 2-3 folds you cut off your sleeping pad were your pillow dude.
I use it as a sitting pad.
@@PreparedAirman I use a 3/4 inflatable with a 1/4 foam mat that doubles as a sit mat, esp useful in cold, wet, muddy conditions.
Sit mats are so useful.
What is the total weight
The full bag is 38lbs
I may have missed it, what is the total weight?
The entire kit weighs 38lbs.
@@PreparedAirman Nice
you'd be better off carrying tallow or lard for extra calories
Your feet are so important.
That is a crazy amount of complexity and weight for "bugging out" i.e. civilian level "Escape & Evasion" ! Like "Bugging Out" from what to where to when and why?
He explained that at the beginning. It stows holding the kitchen sink, and is intended to get right-sized when the need for it arises, and the circumstances become known.
I believe he mentioned an EMP as an example in the beginning. Natural disasters like an earthquake or fires are my concerns where I’m at. A lot of freeway overpasses that could collapse, having to hike it home.
I don't have a bug out bag but a get-home bag in my vehicle. It is within the realm of possibility that my city will be ravaged by riots and friendly protestors (again) and I'll have to abandon my vehicle to walk the 20+ miles back to my house, through the city and suburbs. You never know when you might be on your own with whatever you have on you. Be prepared!
I assume you're not married, the way you cuddle that gun
Assume- Makes an ass out of you. Interesting you speculate on someone's relationship status on they way they carry a rifle?
@@PreparedAirman not the saying, but I expected as much from a virgin prepping for a zombie apocalypse
Lol says the guy with 38 subscribers and videos about anime... 🤣.
@@PreparedAirman lol awe. Someone needs subscriber's to feel worthwhile hey? That's depressing.
@@PreparedAirman 38 subscribers and 55k are basically the same. Literally bottom tier youtuber. But hey, if you need to feel tough by walking around the forest with a shitty gun, go for it champ.
How long before people realize that topic has become nothing more than a kindergarten show and tell to bait views? Its pathetic. Instead of videos about stuff you can buy how about giving people real information such as tasks tactics and procedures. If these so called "preppers" really cared about knowledge and training instead of just making money then a real service will have been done. Notice how they all bark about "training, get training " yet they offer nothing other than a shopping list.
A lot of channels are like that, unfortunately.. That's why almost all of my videos show the items being used. Also, I wish more people tuned into my Stump Talk videos discussing tools, tactics, and timing revolving around scenarios,gear, and mindset.
@PreparedAirman again, you said "scenarios gear and mindset" none of which is actionable training. It's hypothetical brainstorming, stuff to buy, and mental gymnastics. You know exactly what I am talking about and the gatekeeping of knowledge is detrimental to the development of viewers. Everyone knows about purifying water but 99.99% have no idea what DINOCAVE, METT-TC or SOSRA means.
@ahole5407 If you seriously think im gate keeping knowledge by making 80 videos a year all for you to view for free, then why don't you do something about it?
Make and invest in your own channel based on your own professional background. At the end of the day, you're all talk and no proformence lol. You can hide your face behind a keyboard and complain, but you'll never actually make a channel and press record.
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