Building Your Own Survival Kit 10 MUST HAVE ITEMS !
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Building Your Own Survival Kit 10 MUST HAVE ITEMS ! I have added links below for the gear reviewed in this video for your convenience. We are Amazon affiliate members. Your purchases through our links will help support this channel and we THANK YOU!
CONTAINERS:
MSR Alpine Stowaway Pot amzn.to/3roGos0
TOAKS Titanium 750ml Pot with Bail Handle amzn.to/320xaJS
TargetEvo Stainless Steel 0.8QT Canteen Cup With Lid amzn.to/3KeDj6I
ESEE Knives Aluminum Mess/Survival Tin amzn.to/3qw16Hg
Plano Waterproof Stowaway Compact Airtight Fishing Storage amzn.to/3roUDwS
Maxpedition Janus Extension Pocket amzn.to/324OQEm
BLACKHAWK 3 Back Pack amzn.to/3tvSYZm
FOODS:
Mountain House : amzn.to/3qtOoZr
MRE meals amzn.to/33gZxV0
S.O.S. Rations Emergency 3600 Calorie Food Bar amzn.to/3tKMwxR
Banana Bag Oral Solution: amzn.to/3fpfhHO
CLIF BARS - Energy Bars amzn.to/3tuzcx7
Knorr Chicken Flavor Bouillon Cubes amzn.to/34YtQjP
Folgers Coffee Singles (19 per box) amzn.to/3IbrrQL
GATHER FOODS:
The Hillman Group 123106 Steel, 20 Gauge Galvanized Hobby Wire amzn.to/3Icv1KL
Berkshire Heavy Duty 20" Disposable Trap Stakes Value Package (2 Dozen) amzn.to/3FqdJrL
6 Mechanical Fisher's Yo Yo Fishing Reels Package 1/2 Dozen Yoyo Fish Trap amzn.to/3FqdSeN
TOPFORT 187/230pcs Fishing Accessories Kit, amzn.to/3A1BPrv
Edible Wild Plants: A Folding Pocket Guide to Familiar North American Species (Outdoor Skills and Preparedness) Pamphlet amzn.to/33mJzZl
WATER:
CHERAINTI Hydration Bladder 2 Liter Water Reservoir, amzn.to/3I8DH4F
Nalgene Stainless Bottle 38 oz amzn.to/3quIAz2
Sawyer Products SP140 Personal Water Bottle Filter, 34-Ounce,Blue amzn.to/3rjOvWQ
Sawyer Products MINI Water Filtration System amzn.to/3rlNzRR
Potable Aqua Germicidal Water Purification Tablets Twin Pack | 2 Bottles amzn.to/3I7c782
DURATECH 4 Way Sillcock Key Set, 1/4", 9/32", 5/16", 11/32", 2-Pack, for Valve, Faucet, and Spigots amzn.to/33CxbEv
SHELTER:
Arcturus Heavy Duty Survival Blanket amzn.to/3IdZWq5
S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer S.O.L. Heavy Duty Emergency Blanket, 5 x 8 ft amzn.to/320AswI
S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer S.O.L. 70% Reflective Escape Bivvy, Green amzn.to/3nti4nX
USGI Industries Military Style Poncho Multi Use Rip Stop Camouflage Rain Poncho amzn.to/3qt30si
Military Woobie Poncho Liner, Nylon Ripstop Shell, Polyester Insulation amzn.to/3rpOZuN
Elite Survival Systems Recon 5 Sleeping Bag amzn.to/3qutKbE
1 Person Tent Lightweight and Waterproof 4 Season amzn.to/3I99H8U
FIRE:
BIC Classic Lighter, Orange, 12-Pack (Packaging May Vary) amzn.to/31ZT7bY
UCO Stormproof Match Kit with Waterproof Case, 25 Stormproof Matches and 3 Strikers amzn.to/3Gx6Rdr
GOFIRE: Ultimate All Purpose Fire Starters- Non-Toxic, Earth-Friendly, Portable amzn.to/33eS8Wg
Bayite 1/2 x 6 Inch Survival Drilled Flint Steel Fire Starter Ferrocerium Rod Kit with Striker amzn.to/3quLELy
CORDAGE:
Paracord (50+ Colors) - 1,000 Foot spools - 250 Foot spools - 100 feet Hank amzn.to/3A4rIlH
Catahoula Tarred, Twisted Nylon Twine amzn.to/3tvdvNv
Gorilla Tape, Mini Duct Tape To-Go, 1" x 10 yd , Black, (Pack of 1) amzn.to/3I2qz0S
Duct Tape, Orange, 59-Ft., 2-Pk. amzn.to/3GBZsJN
Vinyl Electrical Tape, 3/4 in x 60 ft x 0.007in Orange, 10-Pack amzn.to/3GEflzC
CUTTING TOOLS:
Fixed blade knife www.3riverblad...
Folding knife amzn.to/3qt4PFE
Folding Saws amzn.to/3Fq9aO0
LENOX Tools Jab Saw, Folding amzn.to/33gwbpN
Gransfors Bruk Axes amzn.to/33Ips7W
Leatherman tools amzn.to/3fu59NT
Swiss Army Knives amzn.to/3FuehfZ
SIGNALING:
Emergency Whistles with Lanyard Safety amzn.to/33Cy0gz
Colter Co. Reflective Survival Bandana amzn.to/33EJC2h
Rescue Flash Floating Signaling Mirror - 2 Pack amzn.to/322pF5l
NAVIGATION:
SUUNTO MC-2 Compass amzn.to/320snrR
SUUNTO M-9 Wrist Compass amzn.to/3fu82yc
Handheld GPS amzn.to/3ntoqDy
Aqua Quest Trail Map Case - 100% Waterproof amzn.to/3GzbVxJ
MAP Markers , Pack of 4 pens amzn.to/33FyFxt
ILLUMINATION:
Head Lamps amzn.to/3FxL8Rk
Vont LED Tactical Flashlight, [2 Pack] amzn.to/3nt3fBK
ChemLight Military Grade Chemical Light Sticks - 12 Hour Duration Light Sticks amzn.to/3Gzk999
UCO 12-Hour Natural Beeswax Candles amzn.to/3GEhOKo
FIRST AID:
Adventure Medical Kits amzn.to/3qv7GxF
PERSONAL SAFETY
SABRE Frontiersman Bear Spray 9.2 oz with Holster amzn.to/3rlVYVl
WRITING MATERIAL
Rite in the Rain Weatherproof 3" x 5" Top-Spiral Notebook Kit amzn.to/3tthYQK
Got you brother from Jimmy voids 👊🔴💪💯🇺🇲
As an Adirondacker with nearly 40 years of wilderness experience I can say you have made a very comprehensive video... even though you talk like a city boy. :)
One item I would suggest is a roll or two of cloth athletic tape. One of the most common instigators of a survival situation is a sprained ankle. A roll of athletic tape can mean the difference between sitting on your ass praying for help and limping back to the land of food and beer.
Athletic tape is pretty handy for a lot of other stuff as well. Any hockey player can tell you that, eh? But kidding aside, it serves as cordage if needed - it will bind a lean-to together pretty fast; it simplifies splinting a broken bone; I've even used it for makeshift gloves.
Also, when using sheet materials for shelter, don't rely on the material to support itself. If you can, use a ridgepole. Next best is a cordage "clothesline" to support it. Use separate cordage to secure and tension it. You'll thank me when a strong wind comes up. Don't ask me how I know this...
Be safe out there!
I still carry my USN ka-bar with me from my time as a Navy corpsman days.
Love your channel! Our kits are very similar.. I like the banana bag idea, I'm definitely going to be adding one of those!
Thank you!! 😊
Great video thank you for all the links.
i use the 10c's as a guide for my gear. example: cutting tool...fixed blade knife, ax or hatchet, folding saw. combustion ...2-3 Bic lighters, uco matches, ferrocium rod, fresnel lens, magnifying lens. cove: tent, tarp, grabber emergency blanket, sleeping bag, bivy. container: stainless steel single wall bottle, canteen, pot, cup. cordage: para cord, bank line, rope, mule tape. cotton:
Good comments and suggestions. I really don't carry a fishing kit out here in the desert but I do have one in an Altoids tin if I am up north by streams and lakes. Water! Vitamins, Portable Food.
to finish the 10c's. cotton: bandana, shemagh, scarves. compass: suunto mc2. candling: headlamp, flashlight, candles, chem lights. cargo tape: gorilla tape, duct tape. and a canvas needle: different sizes. to purify water: Grayl geo press, Sawyer, aqua tabs, Life straw. food: something you can eat on the move, Datrix ration bars , energy bars, gorp, dried fruit, freeze dried food. make your own first aid kit. extra clothes, shirt, under wear, socks 2 pair, hat or cap, proper clothing depending on weather or time of year, good boots, sandals. and a backpack to carry it all. buy what you can afford. and upgrade when you can. just my suggestions.
Well presented video. Enjoyed. Charles
A kit is as usefull as the owner. Train train and even more training is needed. It's one thing having the knowledge or equipment but someone whom says doesn't know how to use a compass or build a shelter, then it's an issue. Good kit.
Great kit. I have the original Lenox tri-fold saw in aluminum in my kit. You can also get tree cutting pruning blades. I have pretty much the identical kit with a few odd changes for Canadian weather. Bus companies have free maps.
Thank s for all the info for different situations I just sucbride to the channel
Nice vid covering some of the basics...I think you skipped over the comms radio, but overall pretty good stuff....Thanks.
Thank you for the information.
You bet!
I’d love to see some HAM radio stuff. I’ve been thinking about getting into it
Mmmmm
@@3RiversSurvival juicy
good video, the cell phone may become useless as a means of communication but with an SD card it becomes invaluable as a source of info. You can download topo maps to your phone and 64 gb will hold quite a few. As well you can have a comprehensive medical guide, guidebooks for edible plants and a multitude of other sources of survival info. As long as you have a charging method you can always access the info on your phone.
Turkey roasting bags (instead of whirl paks, work great and you can boil water in them. Mylar blankets work great with a flashing orange puck or IR flasher that is battery operated. Just layout the blanket and place the flasher on it. Put a tiny pencil sharpener in the kit instead of the magnifying glass, school pencil sharpener makes tinder. Dee don't accept cash but Moose accept Master card...
When you buy compass do you buy it on amazon or from the manufacturer??
'rapid rope' brand utility cordage is some of the best cordage out there. its the one shown on the tv show 'shark tank'
I had a aluminum mess kit i cooked chili in it once than I did not have a mess kit. Acidic foods eats aluminum fast stainless steel or titanium is the only way to go. I would carry any container made out of aluminum.
Wow my cousin Vinny likes survival.
Titanium cookware uses less fuel and is faster to boil water than stainless. It's cause to wonder if you've ever used the cookware shown.
Knowing what’s coming = compass won’t work. 99% of technology will be down. (Includes rechargeable batteries and LED flashlights) think old school. Hand or foot crank dynamo’s will operate = Analog power.
Water above ground will be acidic (Baking soda will fix that) I recommend plastic tubing for getting to water below ground.
There won’t be fish or plants and it’s going to get super hot + 350 F for the first week, best have air filtration because of particulates. Then the darkness = it will start to get cold I figure 2 weeks of scavenging, then it will be below freezing and remain that way (No sun) for approximately 3 years.
Most people won’t survive the firestorm and returning ejecta. Costal cities, islands and boats will be wiped out. Large cities the high casualties will come from busted AC units producing phosgene gas (get compliant filters).
3 months without food!
Bro, what part of Brooklyn are you from?? LOL! Great kit, virtually all bases covered. BTW, it's "ko-CHAN-skee", not "ko-HAN-tee". Just sayin'...