The final Stainless Water Bottle Survival Kit?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Check out this stainless steel water bottle survival kit. Probably one of the most compact ways to fulfill the 10 C's of survival, and then some. Items in order of appearance:
    0:10 - Condor H2O pouch amzn.to/3QT4EhV
    0:20 - Titan Survivorcord amzn.to/3HXmjB4
    0:22 - Metolius Bravo Locker Carabiner amzn.to/3brwWjj
    2:29 - Bank line #36 amzn.to/3yn9c9c
    2:45 - Black zip ties amzn.to/3QSr5UE
    3:07 - Survive Knives GSO 4.7 surviveknives....
    3:42 - Mora Knives ferro rod amzn.to/3QPRO47
    3:58 - Wysi wipes large amzn.to/3bAIyQY
    4:28 - Exotac Ripspool repair kit amzn.to/3y0S6fH
    5:14 - Victorinox Rangergrip 79 amzn.to/3Icembv
    6:03 - Firefly mini swiss army ferro rod amzn.to/3QRh9uo
    6:15 - Helix tinder for swiss army corkscrew amzn.to/3yrDhVb
    6:28 - Parapocalypse 550 cord amzn.to/3NvQ3G9
    6:50 - Caffeine tablets 200mg amzn.to/3nmnTCZ
    7:03 - Motrin packets 200mg amzn.to/3HV7NK5
    7:07 - Acetaminophin 500mg amzn.to/3u8g3AD
    7:11 - Imodium amzn.to/3HXLp2z
    7:16 - Kaopectate amzn.to/3QRH2Ku
    7:31 - Paper coffee filters amzn.to/3y1FtkL
    7:49 - Salt stick electrolyte capsules amzn.to/3NlXShD
    8:38 - Colgate disposable toothbrushes amzn.to/3Nnp93j
    8:53 - Q tips amzn.to/3NFoZol
    8:54 - UST Micro Spark Wheel amzn.to/3Nvokpc
    8:59 - Petroleum jelly packets amzn.to/3blBGa7
    9:25 - Steri strips amzn.to/3Aa34Cz
    9:49 - Benadryl packets amzn.to/3QUEMSM
    10:02 - Alcohol prep pads amzn.to/3xZMSkr
    10:08 - Fresnel lens amzn.to/3npvnoV
    10:14 - Triple antibiotic ointment packets amzn.to/3AdpxOX
    10:45 - Fisher space pen amzn.to/3xY2tkr
    10:53 - Waterproof notepad paper amzn.to/3nk8h2S
    10:58 - Large paperclips amzn.to/3OPd5Jw
    11:05 - Streamlight 1L-2AA duel fuel flashlight amzn.to/3buFqGs
    11:17 - Surefire CR123 lithium batteries amzn.to/3A3EYJA
    11:49 - Orange reflective tape amzn.to/3NkpbsQ
    11:55 - Mini blue sharpie marker amzn.to/3nkk9lB
    12:27 - Yellow cotton bandana amzn.to/3A7M7bK
    12:48 - G-shock 5610-1 tough solar watch amzn.to/3u7Qfoo
    13:08 - Wysi wipe towel small amzn.to/3ymcB8b
    13:22 - Survival Tabs food supplement amzn.to/3R3Fuxk
    13:59 - Fish mouth spreader amzn.to/3NqBWSA
    14:16 - Titan survival blanket amzn.to/3QPW9nV
    14:47 - Wazoo Survival flat fold duck tape wazoogear.com/...
    15:06 - Atwood micro utility cord amzn.to/3Nre7tO
    17:33 - GSI stainless nesting cup amzn.to/3noChdS
    17:49 - Nalgene stainless water bottle amzn.to/3OsYTGc
    18:38 - Wazoo Survival flat fold duck tape wazoogear.com/...
    18:45 - Mini Bic lighter amzn.to/3ypqlPt
    18:49 - Ranger bands small amzn.to/3y3524G
    18:59 - Wysi wipe towel large amzn.to/3ypZraj
    19:18 - UCO Survival matches amzn.to/3OLMhK1
    19:39 - Exotac 4 hour candle tin www.gpknives.c...
    20:36 - Wazoo Survival fireplug wazoogear.com/...
    20:50 - Light My Fire titanium spork amzn.to/3yoWTsK
    21:05 - Gerber Dime multitool amzn.to/3Nm56Ch
    21:40 - Eye drops amzn.to/3y10Tyd
    22:01 - Handcuff key amzn.to/3OQdpaR
    22:01 - Hair ties amzn.to/3A96iWF
    22:01 - Safety pins amzn.to/3OMwwCx
    22:01 - Bobby pins amzn.to/3ypSZQu
    22:01 - Victorinox tweezers amzn.to/3Nsiips
    22:36 - Titanium tent stakes amzn.to/3OIaG3H
    23:11 - Atwood micro utility cord amzn.to/3Nre7tO
    23:30 - Mini Bic lighter system (Bic) amzn.to/3OGI0aC
    23:30 - Mini Bic lighter system (tape) amzn.to/3OEssEA
    23:30 - Mini Bic lighter system (wick) amzn.to/3ypNJfS
    23:30 - Mini Bic lighter system (ranger bands) amzn.to/3byyyrI
    23:56 - Non-lubricated condom amzn.to/3OlgIa5
    24:13 - Wetfire tinder amzn.to/3xYDQEq
    24:32 - Surefire CR123 lithium batteries amzn.to/3noJGda
    24:43 - Button compass amzn.to/3ONe6BK
    24:56 - TOPS knives survival whistle amzn.to/3by93qz
    25:06 - Hacksaw blade (cut in half) amzn.to/3NpQLFc
    25:13 - Olight keychain rechargeable light amzn.to/3nkY3PE
    25:45 - LiquidIV electrolyte powder amzn.to/3bmDb7Y
    25:51 - Whirl-Pak 1 liter stand up bag amzn.to/3Nnyfgt
    26:19 - Iodized salt packets amzn.to/3HYvd1l
    26:29 - Aquatabs amzn.to/3QLTEmq
    26:44 - Wazoo Survival water bag wazoogear.com/...
    27:09 - Super glue amzn.to/3A7Mi6O
    27:35 - Death Wish instant coffee packets amzn.to/3OqS3AR
    27:48 - Wazoo Survival trail marker twist ties wazoogear.com/...
    28:01 Raw surgar packets amzn.to/3Oq9WzO
    29:30 DMT knife sharpener amzn.to/3HVZJbU

Комментарии • 426

  • @Bible321
    @Bible321 24 дня назад +1

    The most comprehensive kit build out that I've seen in years. ❤❤❤❤

  • @JAWmankato
    @JAWmankato 2 года назад +24

    Nothing is more morale building than clean teeth. I have been in a survival situation and having clean teeth and clean breath reminds us that we are still humans. Nice video.

  • @acbigal
    @acbigal 28 дней назад +1

    The Mylar blanket idea is one of the best I have seen thus far and this video is 2 years old. I hate the idea of planning to repair kit pieces because they are junk but the reinforcing ahead to save space is pretty damn smart. I've always wondered why people didn't use that open space inside the container. EYEDROPS! I have to use them daily for allergies but never thought about throwing a bottle in my kit. I've noticed you've added tape to anything that can....smart. I learned a lot from this video so thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Eidolon1andOnly
    @Eidolon1andOnly 2 года назад +80

    I'm really impressed. A more well thought out kit. I have never given a score this high for any survival kit, but an 8 out of 10. Best I've ever seen. I absolutely *hate* waterbottle survival kits, but you have managed to convince me otherwise. What you did right was your shoulder strap system, your redundancy, the fixed blade, the pouch the water bottle came in as a secondary container for the items of your kit. The cup container your bottle nests in. Your room for improvement is more in how your kit is organized. Room for improvement: Your signaling and navigation items should be in the front pocket not down deep in that bottle like you packed them, easily accessible, too many of those vaccuum pressed towels taking up too much space, the "camo low profile mylar blanket" is just a gimmick as mylar is always noisy in even the slightest breeze, so the whole "blend in and be stealthy" doesn't apply. That handcuff key is nearly completely usesless outside a weight for fishing except you don't have fishing hooks. Lastly, morale items are a bit silly. Those are temporary morale boosters with a finite supply, so as soon as those run out, your morale boosters mean nothing. In fact, the whole inclusion of so called morale boosters was invented by people who never actually had to endure true survival situations. I would take any tools that could help me to survive over temporary morale boosters. Procuring water, food, shelter, having signalling devices in hand are way better mirale boosters. I do think your inclusion of caffeine pills is a good call since a lot of people are addicted to caffeineand caffeine does raise awareness, but all those coffee packs take up too much space. If you're making a wilderness survival kit, forget about escape & evasion, the vast majority doesn't need to worry about escape and evasion. If the purpose is survival, all things should be high visibility. Your chances of survival increase 1,000 fold if you can be readily seen, observed, signal, and keep track of your kit since it doesn't blend in to the environment if you drop it. I know you have a lot of fun putting these together, but it would be great to see you actually field test your itens in maybe an over night or 36 hour excursion. Go to a camp site or your back yard and demonstrate your items. Create a scenario with family and/or friends. The one thing no one can take away from you is knowledge/skills. It's really easy to read books or watch videos and think about things, it's another thing to actually know, and knowing comes from experience and practice. Best of luck to you. Thanks.

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад +13

      All excellent points, thanks! Field testing is something I'd definitely like to transition to in the near future.

    • @Ryan0Gray
      @Ryan0Gray 2 года назад +7

      Throughly impressed with the system and also your in depth comment. Helped me improve my kit instantly

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly 2 года назад +14

      @@Ryan0Gray I wish you the best of luck moving forward. I have lived through, practiced, and taught wilderness survival for over 20 years. I'm still learning and I don't claim to know everything. I can tell you a few basics on how to survive. The first and foremost factor in survival is your mindset. You need to make a commitment to yourself that you will survive. 2nd key factor is your knowledge and skill set, those improve over time with experience, but those are things that can't be taken away from you, and you'll never lose them. The final thing is your ability to adapt and improvise (this is impossible to teach, it comes from the individual). Now for gear setup:the best way to survive is to either self rescue or signal, and first aid, the items which help you do that should be at top of your kit. Shelter, water and fire (fire depends where you are at) should be second priority, and food acquistion should be prioritized last, but very important, because even a few days without food will cloud your judgement and make you lethargic. To halep you should organize your kit with overlap in mind. That means something like making fire can also be used for first aid or water (potassium permanganatecan help with fire, sterilizing water, and first aid), or that shelter items can also be used for getting food (fishing line or snare wire will help you make shelter or acquire food), A first aid item can be used in multiple ways (liquid iodine can treat a wound as well as help treat water for drinking). Alcohol wipes for treating a wound can help start a fire, coffee paper filter help in treating water and can help start a fire. These are just a few examples. I will say having dedicated tools or items that can accomplish one task very well are better than things which claim to do multiple tasks, but part of veing adaptive and improvising is learning how to use those same things differently.
      In short when making a kit, anything that helps you self rescue or be rescued should always be at the top and most accessible, followed by shelter/water/fire, and food should be last. Find the overlap between all items.

    • @minecraftpro2074
      @minecraftpro2074 2 года назад +2

      For me it'd personally be a 7/10 just because of the fixed blade knife I'd much rather have a knife that's full tang other than that great points

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly 2 года назад +2

      @@minecraftpro2074 Good point about a full tang knife, yet the purpose of these kind if kits are something to suplement what you already have and be something you can easily carry. I do think you're more right, and a 7/10 though I'll lean more to 7.5/10 might be a more accurate score just for that point about the knife alone. Still best I've seen so far.

  • @yard7450
    @yard7450 2 года назад +4

    Made a similar kit but added 100rd saw ammo pouch on each side and an admin pouch on the front. It gives me lots of other options. Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @backwoodsbrooksknives4625
    @backwoodsbrooksknives4625 2 года назад +4

    I like this. I was a bit worried when he said he had more than one ferro rod in the kit but when he took out the Victorinox I thought "he better have a fire ant," and he did.

  • @katrose5572
    @katrose5572 2 года назад +14

    A heads-up about the benadryl, it can effect your body's ability to regulate temperature.

  • @johngoodin3445
    @johngoodin3445 Год назад +13

    I really like the basic concept of using a metal water bottle to safeguard your survival items from damage. The only thing I would recommend changing is to keep a full sized fire starter on the outside of the kit on one of the Molly attachment points. Seems all of those zip ties would be rather easy to lose.

    • @jerryrichards8172
      @jerryrichards8172 6 месяцев назад

      Great little pack to keep in the trunk of your cars and truck.

  • @matthewbrown6163
    @matthewbrown6163 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant Set Of Kit. This water bottle survival kit gives the user a fighting chance & provides the essentials needed to get going. I have seen many others who want you to carry half a survival shop so you want to drop gear due to the weight. I would add a Bic Lighter with Duct Tape & a small Swiss Army Knife. The last 2 items I would carry in my shirt pockets so they are readily available. We were taught in the army to keep your essentials on your person as in 1 exercise we were suddenly left with only our wits & pocket kit.

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад

      I may add a redundant Swiss Army knife along with one of my customized mini Bic lighters. Good suggestions and thanks for the comment 👍🏼

    • @matthewbrown6163
      @matthewbrown6163 2 года назад

      @@DontForgetYourLunch35 I always carried these items in my uniform pocket when I was in the military. We used a Hexamine stove to get a brew going so Bic Lighters were the most convenient.

  • @derbybushcraftandoutdoors3176
    @derbybushcraftandoutdoors3176 2 года назад +7

    Pretty great kit. The only thing I would change is putting my knife on my belt to ensure that if you loose your main kit then you will always have your main blade. With that being said I’d use the two sets of mollle on both sides of the bottle pouch to add two more pouches and try to get a poncho in one and extra space for maybe extra food etc. I may even throw in a external battery to charge my phone and get another flashlight that also uses usb to charge.

    • @skywardsoul1178
      @skywardsoul1178 2 года назад +1

      I like the Fenix 18650 batteries that can be charged normally or via USB micro. Means I'm not limited to one or the other. Got a smart charger that can use 12v and is much faster than the USB.

  • @sharpie249
    @sharpie249 2 года назад +5

    Wow. Nice set up. It's gotta be the most expensive kit I've ever seen.

  • @MrLandphill
    @MrLandphill 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for bringing more great content to the community

  • @jorggardenier
    @jorggardenier 2 года назад +19

    Nice kit! Well thought out for emergencies 😎
    Perhaps to put an extra 2L watersack so you don’t have to empty the whole bottle when getting some water. Also a plastic bag for collecting stuff. 🤘

  • @VarRedo
    @VarRedo 2 года назад +4

    I have a suggestion or a challenge if you will. Spend 24-48 hours in the wilderness with only the survival kit and the clothes you would normally wear. Bring the camera and share your experiences. :-)

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад +1

      Thats a great idea and something I would like to do in the near future when I'm able.

  • @jamescrowe7892
    @jamescrowe7892 2 года назад +5

    If I may make a suggestion. I also started with Condor and Fox Tactical water bags and found that they were snug around the nesting cup making it difficult to get out of the bag. I wound up turning the nesting cup upside down and placing it on top of the bottle. With that said, I bought a couple of SRO Pathfinder bottle carriers because they are larger therefore have more room inside to easily slide the nesting cup inside and out. So even with a nesting cup and bottle there is still room for some extra stuff inside. The one thing good about the other carriers is they have a bit of insulation in them to keep whatever liquid being contained cool/warm. I'm a fan of those stainless Nalgene bottles also. The cap tether plus the sturdiness make it a great product. Well thought out. Well done.

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад

      I'll check out the Pathfinder pouch, thanks for the suggestion.

    • @jerrybobteasdale
      @jerrybobteasdale 2 года назад +2

      Form a cotton bandana around the boftom of cup . Slide bottle into cup. Slide whole assembly into bag. To remove the tight fitting cup from bag, pull on tails of the bandana.

  • @MEANLILSHT
    @MEANLILSHT 2 года назад +4

    Great job, well thought out! Keep em coming.

  • @uwuKlitten
    @uwuKlitten 2 года назад +13

    The only big take away I have from this is.. The second you are thirsty you are filling your pockets with everything from the bottle, other than that its a great idea

    • @chuk11011
      @chuk11011 Год назад +3

      Right, i would rather carry a slightly larger bag, and keep bottle handy and useful, maybe filled with water

  • @timhartel8012
    @timhartel8012 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic kit, if I could recommend a few things!
    1. Swiss Champ multi tool is in my opinion the best little multi tool out there, it has the pliers as well.
    2. Two Walmart style plastic bags folded up real small could offer you some extra carrying ability especially when the water bottle is filled up, and can be filled with leaves and other material to create a makeshift pillow which will aid in sleep.
    3. And finally consider adding a life straw to the side of your kit for the best and easiest way to quickly purify water on the go, super easy and trusted worldwide. As well as maybe even one bar of the millennium food bars that give 400 calories and are very compact with a long shelf life with some decent flavors.
    Overall an outstanding compact kit for any situation!

  • @topa1234554
    @topa1234554 Месяц назад

    Great kit, good sense of what you would need.

  • @elvinamillaneam
    @elvinamillaneam Год назад +1

    Wow you got an excellent water bottle survival kit...

  • @tomturbuckle0076
    @tomturbuckle0076 2 года назад +4

    Great video. This has been on my mind lately. Altoids are a good project and exercise in prioritization but this would be more likely to actually be helpful in a survival situation.

  • @k5hoho
    @k5hoho Год назад +6

    Nice job. Goto your local market, grab one of those grocery bags that roll or fold up into themselves. Attach it to your bag, then when you have to dump your stuff to carry water, you can dump it into the grocery bag. Helps carry a bunch of loose stuff. Also, if you use those small plastic bags to carry extra water, you can throw those into the grocery bag also.

  • @mannihh5274
    @mannihh5274 2 года назад +2

    Well thought out kit - love it. Only one mistake: the ferro-rod replacing the tooth-pick is the Firefly, the Fire-ant screws into half of the corkscrew, leaving room for a small piece of Helix tinder.

  • @mgsharnhorst
    @mgsharnhorst Год назад +1

    Nice kit, nice knife.
    I think I would prefer that knife attached to me at all times.

  • @reedfrench1649
    @reedfrench1649 2 года назад +7

    Sooooo, where does the water go? I get the idea behind these kits. However, I'd rather start out with water rather than having to source it right away. But, great kit overall. Good ideas In it.

    • @craigd6261
      @craigd6261 2 года назад +2

      Agreed. I'd rather have water in that water bottle.

    • @metz0545
      @metz0545 2 года назад +1

      @@craigd6261 - a couple of full Nalgene plastic water bottles or a CamelBak could tide you over in the short run.

    • @BillyBOB-sm3rl
      @BillyBOB-sm3rl 2 года назад +1

      I'm with you, why have a canteen when your not going to use it. And carrying a bottle in your hand is a bit... 1 or 2 external pouches could hold everything and greater organization. Is this a GHB or survival kit? No fish hooks, like they will save you anyway. I have 2 of these canteen kits. The thing I don't like is the D rings. I have an idea on where they should be placed but the strap comes into question.

  • @luckydl7650
    @luckydl7650 2 года назад +1

    Excellent kit. I have a similar kit in a slightly larger water bottle bag. I have always kept water in the bottle, refreshing it weekly. I like your idea of using the bottle for extra storage. I always carry plenty of extra water with me anyway. Probably use a small dump sack, when I switch out the water bottle contents for water since I keep one on my bottle sling.

  • @JohnSmith-ud9ex
    @JohnSmith-ud9ex 2 года назад +4

    Really impressive and imaginative ! I think the only additional item for me would be a "cable saw". Yes, they can be a pain and you have the Swiss saw which are brilliant but for the volume and weight I think I would add one... if there`s space in such a packed and compact kit. Enjoyed the video, thank you = )

  • @dannydenham8141
    @dannydenham8141 2 года назад +9

    I just got a pathfinder bottle and nesting cup along with a similar bag. You have given me many ideas. 👍👍👍👍

  • @bwell-5604
    @bwell-5604 2 года назад +2

    Thats alot of stuff in such a small kit! 1 thought i had, how about a ammo pouch or small water proof bag that can be folded and stored inside kit for now, but attached to outside of kit if you ever have to use it; for storing/ carrying the items inside the bottle once you fill bottle with water.

  • @Ron-Outdoor
    @Ron-Outdoor 2 года назад +1

    Very impressive, got a lot of ideas. Thank you.

  • @FlippyHambone
    @FlippyHambone 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Maybe add an MRE Peanut Butter packet for compact calories.

  • @thedeaderer8791
    @thedeaderer8791 2 года назад +1

    Love love love this Lil kit those mylar/prusick combos r great

  • @JustInCases72
    @JustInCases72 8 месяцев назад

    Nice kit I have one with a little different stuff same condor carrier. Like the light. I have a small head lamp and a Sawyer mini water filter.

  • @willienelsongonzalez4609
    @willienelsongonzalez4609 2 года назад +6

    Great kit! Have you thought about attaching a Maxpedition rolly polly bag to the side of the Condor water bottle holder? Means you’ve got a way to hold your gear if you’re using the water bottle. There’s the Extreme Rolypoly and the normal Rolypoly backpack.

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад +2

      Yeah I've been browsing for a good molle dump pouch to fasten to the outside. The maxpedition is high on my list.

    • @jonathanr5238
      @jonathanr5238 2 года назад +1

      @@DontForgetYourLunch35 I have a Tactical Tailor dump pouch. That would keep all you stuff in one place if you are using the bottle. It has a drain hole too, so you can put the coffee filter in it and help process water on that first filtration cycle

  • @tulsaprepperdad6674
    @tulsaprepperdad6674 2 года назад +1

    Definitely a badass kit, I'm glad I came across yourvideo

  • @earlelzy9975
    @earlelzy9975 2 года назад +1

    I just love all of your redundant and multi use item, along with the low profile of them. I think you hit all of the 5Cs which are the most important then some of the second 5 if not all I'll have to go back to count. Overall in my opinion a great compact survival kit. I just may have to copy it tweek mine a bit.

  • @cheryljason9617
    @cheryljason9617 2 года назад +2

    Trade that goober in for a Leatherman super tool 300 ... not being a dick to each their own, but my edc includes one and I was surprised at how much I use it at work and for random things... the Gerber is tiny and would be hard to work with ... that's a lot of valuable items you have in a small package very nice kit thanks for sharing fella

  • @kenniegarner3848
    @kenniegarner3848 2 года назад +8

    This was well thought out and have to say I watch videos on survival kits and this has to be in the top three. It seems like you have a full super Wal mart in that little pack. Would like to know the watch you have on.

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад +2

      Thank you, I appreciate the comment. The watch I’m wearing is a G-Shock Mudmaster GWG1000-1A1.

  • @DanSlotea
    @DanSlotea 2 года назад +11

    Small correction!
    The watch is not atomic, even though that would be nice. It just synchronizes the time by radio with some atomic clocks, in your case Fort Collins, Colorado on 60kHz, with a range of about 1500 km. If you are not in range, the update does not happen.
    You should keep it outside and in the sun, to keep the internal battery from wearing out. I have a Protrek bought in 2008, I kerp it near a south facing window when I'm not wearing it. The charge is still High, as opposed to a former colleague of mine that bought his in 2012 and kept it in a drawer. His can't charge up to high anymore.

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад +2

      Ok good to know. I could fasten the watch around the shoulder strap and leave in near a window.

    • @thewiredfox2691
      @thewiredfox2691 2 года назад

      Pretty sure that "atomic watch" means "syncs with atomic clock." You are correct in using that term.

    • @mediclimber
      @mediclimber 2 года назад

      I have a Citizen NavhawkAT that syncronizes with the atomic clock. I'm in PA and the watch syncronizes with Colorado.

    • @DanSlotea
      @DanSlotea 2 года назад +1

      @@mediclimber what's the distance from Fort Collins to you, in a straight line? I'm about 1450 km from the Frankfurt one and never got a sync. May be all the mountains in the way.

    • @nirfz
      @nirfz 2 года назад

      Before talking about the sync signal i would suggest a different G-shock: the G 2900. Yes it is a little more bulky than the 5610, but it's 10 year battery in mine is currently in it's 15th year. And if you turn off any alarm, and do not push any button, the battery life will be even longer. No light needed at all.
      According to wikipedia the DCF 77 Signal should reach 2000km. I mean i am only a little over 500km from it, but there are the alps inbetween and as long as i'm close to a window or outside, sync is not a problem. (but i don't have a wristwatch that synchronizes, just 2 alarmclocks and use a commercial time providing system at work)
      So it sounds really interesting that you don't get any signal an not even the full end of the range.

  • @andreasengels6904
    @andreasengels6904 2 года назад +8

    A lot of very cool ideas. Most of the kits are very similar, but you gave me several new and innovative ideas ... thank you very much. Hope to see more of your ideas in the future 😀

  • @sifusasdo2314
    @sifusasdo2314 2 года назад +1

    Cool Video 👍
    Thank U for the Info and the Links 👍

  • @1.forestrunner
    @1.forestrunner 2 года назад +2

    I have water in my stainless steel canteen, my kit is in a pouch where it belongs! In case of an emergency you try to find a water source??? I guess this was another internet exercise?

  • @jerrybobteasdale
    @jerrybobteasdale 2 года назад +1

    Carry water in the bottle. Add a molle utility pouch or a dry bag to carry that additional stuff.

  • @jakew3108
    @jakew3108 2 года назад +6

    Killer kit for its size. I’ll definitely be buying some of these products.

  • @carolinezipp4383
    @carolinezipp4383 2 года назад +5

    Great video! , You have a lot of gear in a small get-and-go package. Very well done Sir!

  • @bahjinelson3986
    @bahjinelson3986 2 года назад +3

    Here in northern Colorado, one of my big concerns is being stuck on the road due to some sort of road closure (avalanche, rocks, elk, landslide, flooding) and I like to keep a toiletry kit, water filter, water, and food.

    • @nirfz
      @nirfz 2 года назад

      I'm sure you have one of those too, but i would think a thick blanket (or a sleeping bag) would be a good addition to the little list. (both can keep warm without using fuel of the car for heating in colder temps)

  • @cardiacbob
    @cardiacbob 2 года назад +1

    Very well thought out kit. I have no criticism of the content, but I would include a wire saw. very effective if used properly to source some larger fuel or shelter building materials. One thing I include in my kits is a gusseted quart-sized Ziploc freezer bag to hold the contents of the kit (besides what I's stow in my pockets) when I'm using the bottle for water. also, don't use the super glue for wound care... its not formulated for skin closure and can be toxic. Contour Skin Glue, Medique liquid skin bandage or New Skin is a better bet.

  • @nelistheron83
    @nelistheron83 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff bro! Really appreciate the organization and effort to share your ideas.

  • @jerryfrancis7523
    @jerryfrancis7523 2 года назад +6

    Disabled veteran. I watch a lot of bushcraft and survival people. I've gotta say yours is the first 10 I've seen. No one else even comes close. You probably get a lot of free gear from all these suppliers. To put this kit together would cost quite a bit but it's still the best I've ever seen. Thank you

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад +1

      Thank you sir. I'm entirely self funded.

    • @jerryfrancis7523
      @jerryfrancis7523 2 года назад

      @@DontForgetYourLunch35 you certainly do a great job. Gonna post your info if that's ok.

  • @schmicknick
    @schmicknick 2 года назад +1

    Quite nice. Congrats.
    It's centered on water, I think we get that... so not fully survival, but close :)
    One thing I didn't see was a compressed mosquito headnet (+/- mittens.)
    Saw a breakdown of a 1970's SERE kit that had one... interesting stuff.
    I figured you successfully generated some quality comments here with some other ppl's thoughts... and you did. A few good notes in those comments.
    Thanks for making the efforts, and for sharing the details. Also for all the links.
    All the best to you and yours.... cheers, ~M

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад +1

      Where I’m at the bugs aren’t terrible but definitely a good consideration. Thanks for the suggestion and the comment 👍🏼

  • @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548
    @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 2 года назад +2

    subscribed! you've been putting out some great videos! keep up the good work, can't wait to see whats next! 👍

  • @wjf213
    @wjf213 2 года назад +8

    Really a well thought out kit and well done video. I'll be subbing for more of your content. Two things I'd add, one bug juice, and two, a tube of Orajel with 20% benzocaine. That stuff works great for bee stings, bug bites, cuts, blisters and things like that, for killing pain and keeping you going. Keep up the great work.

  • @BUZZKILLJRJR
    @BUZZKILLJRJR 6 месяцев назад

    People can say what they want but a saber grind is what I put on the knives I make or when I order blades so on and so forth it's a really good balance between full flat and scandi I think it's a way more practical grind than most out there just for more purposes

  • @luckdex
    @luckdex 2 года назад +5

    Wow, impeccable kit. I usually click on these videos expecting to see the same exact items every other video has on them, but this one has a lot of interesting ideas I haven't seen before. I love the redundancy with many things too.

  • @jeremymoses7401
    @jeremymoses7401 Год назад

    Zipties....ARE reusable. Pull the togue just a hair, gently pry the locking tooth up using a knife or toothpick or whatever, and simply back the main body of the tie out..... ready to go again😁

  • @wv2854
    @wv2854 2 года назад +2

    Where does everything go when you have to use your bottle for water?

    • @arctodussimus6198
      @arctodussimus6198 2 года назад

      It all goes into the bottle pouch, and he clips the bottle to the outside of the pouch. Watch the video again

  • @AdventuresofGraywolf
    @AdventuresofGraywolf 2 года назад +1

    Zip ties are reusable if you find something the right size to slide into the head locking tab and pull the cable back through the head

  • @ZiGGi03
    @ZiGGi03 6 месяцев назад

    With the prussek loops use them . Put stones or bundled up leaves on the corners creat buttons by wrapping the tarp over them use the prussek and craft a larks head and wrap around the buttons then you wouldn’t need the hole and the tape . Either way whatever works for you brother .

  • @UMAD666
    @UMAD666 2 года назад +4

    I can tell you did your homework, pretty awesome survival kit!

  • @evanhawk2574
    @evanhawk2574 2 года назад +1

    The last time I got the kevlar instead of the copper strand. But other 2 are there & it seems much more ,well soft,for lack of better term. I'd like to make one 3× width. But you know what you are doing.im just rambling.

  • @WhispyWoods.
    @WhispyWoods. 2 года назад +1

    Nice vid. Sweet knife 👍

  • @heathmarcum5390
    @heathmarcum5390 2 года назад +2

    With EDC items so common now days I'd like to see a show were someone actually had to use there EDC to survive with and what worked and what didnt... id say there some items you would work good and didn't and vice versa

  • @slappy8941
    @slappy8941 2 года назад +3

    I have two of those Condor water bottle pouches, with two accessory pouches attached to each, attached to a small sling bag. One is for my cookset, the other for my water bottle, and the various pouches and pockets hold mags, tools, and sundries, and enough food to sustain me for 24 hours.

  • @thedeaderer8791
    @thedeaderer8791 2 года назад +2

    I would add a few nails u would be surprised how handy some nails can be and a fishing kit

  • @swissguy8052
    @swissguy8052 2 года назад +1

    Looks, good, Some pretty, expensive tools. Everything and more you need. Except water... Which you should drink at least 2-3 liters per day. This "Survival" Kit will work fine till you fill the bottle the first time. Have you ever walked 6 miles crossroad with a full bottle attached to the hook ? It's a pain in the ass and a bit stupid carry the lighter pouch with the strap... hope you will be found after a maximum of 24 hours on a warm, dry summer day/night. Otherwise you will have problems.

  • @rexdoran2051
    @rexdoran2051 2 года назад +1

    Nice kit. I didn't see a mirror. A small signaling mirror might be useful, especially if you get something in your eye.

  • @walkwise4831
    @walkwise4831 2 года назад +4

    Super clean concept I’m diggin it!…

  • @huckfin1776
    @huckfin1776 2 года назад +2

    Great vids ,look forward to more . Deff following. Anyway you could do a I.N.C.H bag build ?

  • @rocknrollguitar
    @rocknrollguitar 2 года назад +1

    Wouldnt Just the Victorinox be enough? Especially with the mini Ferro Rod you have.

  • @exrhodie1234
    @exrhodie1234 2 года назад +3

    Man, I don't know how you got all that gear in there, but you did. Very impressive kit thank you.

  • @Jande228
    @Jande228 2 года назад +2

    Have you used it ?

  • @jrbarilla
    @jrbarilla 5 месяцев назад

    Have you ever attended SERE training?
    I have
    Im a 16 year disabled combat veteran
    Just because you can go a week without food and “survive” doesn’t mean you would want to if you can avoid
    Same goes for water at 3 days
    By day two with no water your organs are shutting down with a lot of detrimental biological changes going on in your body
    As for food, the thinner you are the more you will feel the biological effects of no food much sooner
    This is a time where having some extra stored fat would benefit you tremendously
    So for those that are a bit overweight, your good to go longer
    Know how to procure food from your environment by way of edible plants etc.
    A survival fishing kit would fit in there and could actually replace some of the things you currently have there you don’t need
    But also, there are high calorie smaller options you should look into
    You have an entire empty bottle there going into it
    And then you can carry the bottle when filled with clean filtered water and use the space in the condor to hold your food rations for at least 72 hours
    I don’t see any way to directly procure food however you can use the fishing wire in your survivor cord along with those Bobby pins and fashion a fishing kit
    And you talk about creating shelter
    With what directly that your carrying there?
    You can of course fashion shelter from what you gather in the environment however that will be at a great expense of calories on top of what you utilizing while under normal activity
    Think in terms of a vehicle that’s a gas guzzler you’ll run out of gas that much sooner
    I’m just struggling to understand what you intend to accomplish with this kit and for how long over what distance to what destination
    This is first video of yours I’ve checked out
    Gonna take in some more
    Lot of cool gear though ✌️🇺🇸

  • @BCJerbs
    @BCJerbs 2 года назад +1

    Bomb proof kit! Well thought out! Watching from the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island in Canada and you got a new subscriber out of me bruv! Cheers, Jerbs #22ADAY I'll never quit 👍🏼🇺🇸🔥🔪🔥🇨🇦👍🏼

  • @billtraver1299
    @billtraver1299 Год назад

    But yes very very well thought out 10/10

  • @caffiend.
    @caffiend. 2 года назад +1

    I wished you would've mentioned that watch on your wrist. Is it a Casio Mudmaster?

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад

      It is, one of my favorites. I'll be doing a video on my EDC gear soon.

  • @antoniom.andersen6704
    @antoniom.andersen6704 2 года назад +4

    It's really annoying watching vids like this because I live in Denmark and can't get 1/4 of the things shown without ordering it from the US which means taxes, shipping and so on 😒.
    On another note I LOVE the kit you put together, the thought that went into it and that you're sharing it with the rest of us.
    Keep up the good work mate 🙂.

    • @anthonymorelli1636
      @anthonymorelli1636 Год назад

      No doubt!?, I feel you but how much is your life worth, really it would be better just to pay the extra to know that what you have in your kit is reliable and when put in a situation you can staker your life on it.🌞

    • @antoniom.andersen6704
      @antoniom.andersen6704 Год назад

      @@anthonymorelli1636 True indeed. There are however EU alternatives to the things shown but it's a damn hassle to find them on the web because they're kinda niche😡🤣

    • @jefferyneedham1581
      @jefferyneedham1581 Год назад +1

      Don't feel bad young man
      A small flashlight , batteries
      A good first aid kit
      A multi tool
      A roll of duct tape
      Emergency blanket
      Poncho
      Cordage, tarp, stakes
      Fire kit
      Water purification kit
      Water bottle
      Saw
      Gloves
      Fixed blade knife , sharpening stone
      Stainless steel cook kit and a bag to put your items in and a sew kit ,fishing kit
      Bandanna and signal mirror and whistle and a good compass
      Few food items and coffee, tea, 1 tissue package, wipes, sugar and salt packets and you have a pretty good kit to start with..
      Fleece sweater , socks, boot laces and candle..
      Deck of cards
      Pencil, pen writing tablet
      ** Most items you probably have at home ..

  • @frugalmum7943
    @frugalmum7943 Год назад +1

    I'd love to know the total weight. Have you ever field tested the kit?

  • @ahilbilyredneksopinion
    @ahilbilyredneksopinion 2 года назад +1

    Whut in the holy hogwarts magic did I just stumble across 😳 the stuff just keeps coming

  • @bustersbashers2280
    @bustersbashers2280 2 года назад +2

    WoW 🤩, you sure packed a lot of items into that water bottle.. 👍👍
    Awesome vid 👏👏
    Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @agricoredistributing3157
    @agricoredistributing3157 2 года назад +1

    Do you think you have enough zip lock bags? I mean you have the Russian nesting dog of water proofed items. Otherwise cool kit.

  • @hhbeck-ziegler9333
    @hhbeck-ziegler9333 Год назад +1

    Looking good and have something going on like this but have not yet started to pick what i am going to have in my bottle. Maybe i add some raisins ,nuts and something else chewable if i can instead of so many towels . From Scandinavia and we can have hard winters here so have to think about to try add something more to this even it is hard to create anything suitable when you just have a bottle to work with. Well thanks for the inspiration .

  • @paule8348
    @paule8348 2 года назад +2

    Hey man, awesome video. Subscribed. Will you sell this kit to me?

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад +1

      I’m glad you like the kit. Unfortunately it’s currently just a one-off kit for my own use.

  • @elizabeththompson4424
    @elizabeththompson4424 Год назад +1

    yeah, when I got my Condor Pouch - NO Shoulder strap
    you really need a WIDE strap for the weight

  • @jasonjohnson6344
    @jasonjohnson6344 2 года назад +2

    Nice kit. Thanks for sharing the info on where you got the items. I’ve wondered where those packet type products are sourced. I would add at least one of the moleskin pads for the possibility of getting a blister. They’re about 3” x 4” and take little space for how much they can help. We all have different ideas for such kits and yours is pretty nice. Redundancies of critical items makes a big difference. 👍

  • @BlackBeard287
    @BlackBeard287 2 года назад +2

    One RUclipsr to another, well done Sir!!!

  • @germanguy2559
    @germanguy2559 2 года назад +2

    Don´t get me wrong I like ur thoughts about ur set, but if the bottle is filled you will miss some space .... in addition don´t destroy ur gold/ silver platet blankets. Use a bit of dirt, soil "fill" it into an edge of the blanket and fix it in this edge with any rope. That´s just my 2 cents.

  • @aaizner847
    @aaizner847 Год назад +1

    Pretty cool, but since you said you got the Swiss Army knife for the wood saw... Have you tried actually using it? I would bet that anything you'll be able to cut with it, you'll be able to chop through with that large fixed blade, much faster. Conversely, anything you can't chop through with the fixed blade, you won't be able to get through with that saw. In my experience, if you have a large fixed blade, any micro saw is going to be a waste of space and weight.

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  Год назад

      It’s not ideal for large branches/trees. The idea would be more for notching tasks, processing game, making clean cuts, and saving the fixed blade from chopping chores.

    • @aaizner847
      @aaizner847 Год назад

      @Don't Forget Your Lunch you're not doing any of those things with that saw, except for maybe notching, which you can do with a knife. Also, are you a hunter?

  • @markshaw8692
    @markshaw8692 2 года назад

    Seems adequate except for when you need water in your water bottle??

  • @prettysoIdier
    @prettysoIdier 2 года назад +1

    Survive Knives GSO baby! I swear by it. I have a Gen 1 3.5 I’ve been EDCing for almost a decade.

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад

      Nice to meet another Survive Knives fan. They're by far my favorite knives.

  • @desperadodeluxe2292
    @desperadodeluxe2292 2 года назад +2

    This really perfect compared to the huge backpacks everyone's fixing up.

  • @AnnieGill7
    @AnnieGill7 2 года назад +4

    Truly amazing! Thanks for sharing! Love, love you vids!

  • @Jaden48108
    @Jaden48108 2 года назад +10

    Well done. You covered all the bases in such a small package. Good choice of quality items. I was trained by SERE instructors in the Air Force. Before going out we were encouraged to create our own kits. Wish I had this one.

  • @JLN27
    @JLN27 2 года назад +2

    1st comment! Good videos man. This is 3rd video of yours I'm watching in a row.

  • @hurleystowing
    @hurleystowing Год назад +2

    I was waiting for the shotgun to fall out🤣🤣🤣🤣 FANTASTIC KIT!

  • @jacksmith6960
    @jacksmith6960 2 года назад +1

    I wear a watch too so think about taking that another watch out off your kit so you may and something else in your kit

  • @phillipnunya6793
    @phillipnunya6793 2 года назад +2

    When it comes to compact kits, I prefer Dyna X cord from Atwood. You can add a lot more of it since it is not as bulky compared to other cord types for the same strength. I also wouldn't put anything too expensive in there unless it was necessary. That knife is overkill and I doubt you would leave it in the kit too long. It's too nice. I would put a cheaper knife on the side. The Cold Steel Bushman would be good if it isn't too big. Why? Because it still does big knifey things well enough, but it is also made to be used as a spearhead. I figure you would already be carrying a good knife with you in any situation you are grabbing this bag, so now you have a great hunting and self defense tool that doubles as a back up knife. It also comes with a ferro rod. If you wanted to, you could fill the handle with stuff too. I would put another bandana in place of those paper filters. As for your mylar toggle idea, you can just use a rock, sand, or dirt and a loop. I would leave the tape in anyway though. I would swap the Victorinox and Gerber. You already have a large knife, so you don't need another large knife. I would have a larger plier multitool and a smaller Victorinox. I would upgrade to a larger compass since you have the space. Your choice of water bag is fine, but I would go with a few Sol Survivalist bags by Tortoise. They are like the ones you chose, but they have a mylar backing for quicker solar UV disinfection. I would have also put a hand warmer or two in, possibly replacing the candles. A water filter would go in since water is one of your main priorities. It would be worth more than some of the extra stuff it would displace. I may have missed it, but did you have a signal mirror, fishing kit, or lighter? Those are pretty nice to have. I would try to stick a flare in if possible. It can be used to signal, make fires, an immediate heat source, and ward away both animals and people. Most don't go out easily either. A mini crowbar would be extremely useful if you have a chance of needing the kit anywhere with some buildings. A crowbar can help you access a lot of resources and shelters that may otherwise be inaccessible. It can also be used for a variety of things if you are in the middle of nowhere, but I would leave it out if you didn't think you would ever need the kit somewhere with buildings nearby. Same goes with a silcock key for water. Last thing I would throw in is some compact information on all the ways to use the gear in the kit, general distress signaling info, and basic first aid and survival info. I recommend the "tiny survival guide" and "tiny first aid guide" by Ultimate Survival Tips. Really good stuff. I would throw it in last so that you can easily take it out and read it whenever. All in all, pretty good. I have been thinking about putting one together before I bumped into your video. It would be fairly similar to yours with the exception of the stuff I mentioned. Okay... Maybe it would be fairly different...

    • @ulbushcrafting6592
      @ulbushcrafting6592 Год назад

      A quality knife is a crowbar. But if you use ColdSteel, you would need a crowbar.
      Your suggestions are welcome. Some good ideas. But all and all, these survival kits are silly IMO. Too heavy and what’s the point? You guys walk in maybe a mile or two and dig in. As in camp for a couple days not moving, hoping for a survival situation. 😂

  • @ajbones22
    @ajbones22 2 года назад +2

    You've got some cool items here, and I like how much thought you've put into this. A few redundancies scattered in different places, not sure if that's by design or not, but biggest question of all. Where's all that stuff gonna go when you fill your bottle with water? You just permanently hold your bottle in your hand the entire 7-days? Surely you'd keep water on you at ALL times right?
    You either need to lighten a little, or you need a little more room in my opinion bro.

    • @DontForgetYourLunch35
      @DontForgetYourLunch35  2 года назад +2

      I cover that in the video. The plan is to place all the contents into the pouch and attach the bottle to the outside with some cordage or a carabiner. I'll probably add a dump pouch soon for additional storage.

  • @vicnighthorse
    @vicnighthorse 2 года назад +1

    My main survival item is Rick Moranis's "I Ain't Goin' Nowhere" to remind me not to leave the house unless I really have to and when I do, not to go farther than walking distance. I've lived in 10 states for six months or more each, also Europe, Central and South America and sailed the Pacific for almost 6 years. I have seen everything I want to and there is now nothing out there I want.

  • @peterott9162
    @peterott9162 2 года назад +2

    I'm very amazed to see just how much useful items you were able to fit in your baf and canteen, with room to spare! Absolutely awesome video my man!!!