I've been using Roaringfire Bags for over a year. My EDC bag has gone with me into the Factory and is used every single day. ZERO problems with any of their products. I also use them as GHBs in the Cars. I trust Roaringfire Gear.
@@TheSurvivalOutpost I also like their Bundle Packages. That's why the Wife has the 30l in her Car, I have the 45l in mine, and the Tactical EDC goes into the Shop with me. I did add a Water Bottle Carrier to my EDC Bag that's not Roaring Fire (Electronic Companies have weird rules, trust me), but it's still the Best Bang for the Buck on the Market, IMHO. Hope this helps.
I to half this pk and loving it!I have it set up as an EDCI have it set up as an EDC&D hike pk! Love this pk! For all the reasons you mentioned in the above video,For all the reasons you mentioned in the above video, that's why I purchased this back! 1st saw it on roaring fire back in November when roaring fire was promoting this pk along with the other gray pk.Then wondering preper and sensible preper both had demonstrated how they use this pk for the personal use. Then wondering preper and sensible prepper both had demonstrated how they use this pk for their personal meet. That convinced me to buy this pk.Great video by the way!
Great idea ... it would make a great 24hr bag ... even longer .... I would use a sling bag for a bug out ...I know some wouldn't... has lots of great features
Ive got the viper lazer pack it's very similar to this and I can't believe how much you can pack into these small bags, I can fit everything I need for a night in the woods except my poncho liner that I attach to the side molle with an water pouch so it's a good size
I know right! Its bigger than it looks and if you pack right you can no problem built a 24hr kit or even 48hr kit depending on the level of suck you want to endure
I'm a female and I bought a Derek Alexander sling bag do you have any suggestions on how I can make this my edc bag without being noticed for when shtf? Thank you should I make it a fire kit medicine kit or what?
smaller is better and a darker color hopefully. depending on the size you can fit basics for survival that are needed in your daily life. consider the 5 C's: Cover (Shelter), Combustion (Lighter/Firesteel), Container (Canteen), Cutting (Knife), Cordage(Paracord). Get those items first and then add your medical and a bit of food. Good luck
PERSONAL OPINION: for me, I was looking for a tarp, tent and, bivi, for a 24 hour bag. Maybe your situation you don’t see a need for it. Personally, I have a bivi at least, in everything except EDC, and small 8x8 tarp in most of my bags. Of course, I've been called pack-rat, over-react also. I drive 5 min's to work, or walk 1 hrs. So yeah, could be true.
Hey Blitz. I'm a massivevfan. I've learned a lot from you already but I'm just getting started. Do you have a beginners guide for where to start? What things to buy first(on a strict budget) ? I'm in an urban environment but plan out bugging out to a rural environment in my SHTF plan. I grew up country so I know the woods. Just need to know what gear I should be prioritizing. Your help would be appreciated or what videos I should watch.
Thanks for the support Vance! We will be releasing a beginner guide to building an Urban Survival Kit very soon, but in the meantime I would suggest to focus on obtaining gear to cover the essentials for survival. Fire starting, water collection, shelter, etc. From that point start adding on the rest of your gear specific for your skill level and environment. You might get a few good ideas from the latest video: ruclips.net/video/rJiIm_xreYU/видео.html Also check out our Telegram channel: t.me/thesurvivaloutpost Good luck!
@@TheSurvivalOutpost thank you so much. It's great to know there is such a great community among us like minded folks. Just got a great bag today from #3vGear. Got the Paratus Operators Backpack. I love it. Plan on filling it smartly. Saw your video and I was convinced it was right for my needs.
@@twistfire74 great choice for a bag, have fun with it and maybe some day this training and heat saves your life. We got a monthly survival q&a on patreon you may wanna check out
@@TheSurvivalOutpost I absolutely will. I need guidance. I learned from a tip you had. Not to waste money on cheap gear. Even if it takes time don't settle for those bundle kits. Get quality stuff but I need help with advice on stuff so I'll definitely give it a look. Thanks again.
Sling bags are number one go to for me for edc,active shooter kit,assault kits and get home kits There areas of readiness need to do fast deployment and excess ability Back packs are for traveling,hiking and day half day + events
I've been using Roaringfire Bags for over a year. My EDC bag has gone with me into the Factory and is used every single day. ZERO problems with any of their products. I also use them as GHBs in the Cars. I trust Roaringfire Gear.
Glad to hear you've had good experiences with their gear...same for me, I have the Armadillo Tool Bag, the Slingshot and one of their 3 day bags
@@TheSurvivalOutpost I also like their Bundle Packages. That's why the Wife has the 30l in her Car, I have the 45l in mine, and the Tactical EDC goes into the Shop with me. I did add a Water Bottle Carrier to my EDC Bag that's not Roaring Fire (Electronic Companies have weird rules, trust me), but it's still the Best Bang for the Buck on the Market, IMHO. Hope this helps.
Very good quality control on their products and great design, I have zero complaints as well!
The highlight of what you got going is that you train with the gear and report back. Thats priceless.
Yessir always training
I have that bag too and love it. You should have a chest strap that keeps the shoulder strap from moving. Have fun there!
Yup, I have a secondary strap that can be flipped to either, a solid bag indeed!
That bag would be great for a edc pack. It looks very well made. I would love to win it. Stay safe Blitz and have a great Memorial Day
Yup agreed, it can be EDC, 24hr bag, Get Home Bag, etc...very flexible. ATB to you and family
Looks like a cool edc/get home bag. Cool kit. Thank you Blitz.
You bet
I to half this pk and loving it!I have it set up as an EDCI have it set up as an EDC&D hike pk! Love this pk! For all the reasons you mentioned in the above video,For all the reasons you mentioned in the above video, that's why I purchased this back! 1st saw it on roaring fire back in November when roaring fire was promoting this pk along with the other gray pk.Then wondering preper and sensible preper both had demonstrated how they use this pk for the personal use. Then wondering preper and sensible prepper both had demonstrated how they use this pk for their personal meet. That convinced me to buy this pk.Great video by the way!
Glad you liked the video and you too are a fan of the pack!
Great idea ... it would make a great 24hr bag ... even longer .... I would use a sling bag for a bug out ...I know some wouldn't... has lots of great features
Nice little kit, thanks for sharing sir!
Thanks for watching!
Top video as usual.
Premium info with premium presentation.
Much appreciated! Always dig a comment from you!
Nice bag and nice kit. That size would be great for a little day hike or a nice summer ghb set up
It sure is! I'm taking the kids on a nature hike today and the pack is coming with me
Great video and bag. It would make an awesome edc bag
It does!
Bought one about 6 months ago and I absolutely love it!
Cool they are good value!
Great pack, just wondering how many litres of storage capacity
Capacity is about 9L
Ive got the viper lazer pack it's very similar to this and I can't believe how much you can pack into these small bags, I can fit everything I need for a night in the woods except my poncho liner that I attach to the side molle with an water pouch so it's a good size
I know right! Its bigger than it looks and if you pack right you can no problem built a 24hr kit or even 48hr kit depending on the level of suck you want to endure
Super nice bag norther ont. Canada
Thanks for watching, hows life in CA?
Amazing so like every video you record,and thanks for recommending this bag
My pleasure 😊
I'm a female and I bought a Derek Alexander sling bag do you have any suggestions on how I can make this my edc bag without being noticed for when shtf? Thank you should I make it a fire kit medicine kit or what?
smaller is better and a darker color hopefully. depending on the size you can fit basics for survival that are needed in your daily life. consider the 5 C's: Cover (Shelter), Combustion (Lighter/Firesteel), Container (Canteen), Cutting (Knife), Cordage(Paracord). Get those items first and then add your medical and a bit of food.
Good luck
@@TheSurvivalOutpost thank you will do. God bless you.
PERSONAL OPINION: for me, I was looking for a tarp, tent and, bivi, for a 24 hour bag. Maybe your situation you don’t see a need for it. Personally, I have a bivi at least, in everything except EDC, and small 8x8 tarp in most of my bags. Of course, I've been called pack-rat, over-react also. I drive 5 min's to work, or walk 1 hrs. So yeah, could be true.
Technically if you ration the food and starve alittle....its really a 1 month bag. If you have access to water and a safe area.
Depends on how bad you want life to suck but indeed you could survive
Hey Blitz. I'm a massivevfan. I've learned a lot from you already but I'm just getting started. Do you have a beginners guide for where to start? What things to buy first(on a strict budget) ? I'm in an urban environment but plan out bugging out to a rural environment in my SHTF plan. I grew up country so I know the woods. Just need to know what gear I should be prioritizing. Your help would be appreciated or what videos I should watch.
Thanks for the support Vance! We will be releasing a beginner guide to building an Urban Survival Kit very soon, but in the meantime I would suggest to focus on obtaining gear to cover the essentials for survival.
Fire starting, water collection, shelter, etc.
From that point start adding on the rest of your gear specific for your skill level and environment.
You might get a few good ideas from the latest video: ruclips.net/video/rJiIm_xreYU/видео.html
Also check out our Telegram channel: t.me/thesurvivaloutpost
Good luck!
@@TheSurvivalOutpost thank you so much. It's great to know there is such a great community among us like minded folks. Just got a great bag today from #3vGear. Got the Paratus Operators Backpack. I love it. Plan on filling it smartly. Saw your video and I was convinced it was right for my needs.
@@twistfire74 great choice for a bag, have fun with it and maybe some day this training and heat saves your life. We got a monthly survival q&a on patreon you may wanna check out
@@TheSurvivalOutpost I absolutely will. I need guidance. I learned from a tip you had. Not to waste money on cheap gear. Even if it takes time don't settle for those bundle kits. Get quality stuff but I need help with advice on stuff so I'll definitely give it a look. Thanks again.
I’ve been looking for a while a good quality sling bag and now I’ve so found it so it’ll be a purchase real soon I’d say.
Glad I could help!
Also I signed up to win this bag,but I'm in Algeria only I'm originally an Egyptian so pleas tell me will I have to pay for the shipping
Yes if you win you will need to pay for shipping & handling to your location
Sweet video! But all your content is so thats nothing new to me. How is the Bug out Location coming? Greetings from the Netherlands. 🇳🇱
Thanks! BOL is coming along nicely, very happy so far.
I'm not a sling bag fan!... but thanks for the video!
Fair enough, I didn't use to be a fan either but I was finally won over....
Sling bags are number one go to for me for edc,active shooter kit,assault kits and get home kits
There areas of readiness need to do fast deployment and excess ability
Back packs are for traveling,hiking and day half day + events
Great video brother nice setup
Thanks Christopher!
Not wet fire /tinderquiks
yes thats right!
If you don't mind,pleas tell how much I will pay
send email to me with your address and I'll calculate shipping.
admin@thesurvivaloutpost.com
Sorry I will have to sign out because 100 dollars is 13,335.03 Dinar Algerian I don't have all that I am only 12 years old you know
Tinder quicks
Yup thats it!