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Just adding some common sense information that will hopefully help someone.
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Training in Florida
Just some snipits from the training I recently did down in Fla with Sonny Puzikas of Forward Training Concepts, and Andrew Smerecek Combat Art Training.
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Laser cut is very weak.
@@scivanpoon it certainly is for long term use
What this proves is that we all have different preferences, I had a mystery ranch backpack, I gave it to my daughter in law, I just did not like the center zipper
@@proudbrownconservative exactly diffident preferences, needs, requirements, etc. Thanks for watching and commenting.
You could live for 55 years with all of that stuff. Half of that crap will be on the ground 2 miles into your trip. Good video to sell stuff though.
@@JerryCochran-hi7mz lol sell stuff, lmao. You think i in any way have any kind of sponsorship from any of those companies, lmfao. Your a damn idiot, i hope you continue to remember to breath on your own.
Where did you get the name patch for your collar?
@@MyCheesewheel 1800nametapes.com
Imo savotta duffel is the best
I still love this thing we use it every trip we go on.
A GHB for most get homes could fit in a fanny pack. These massive bags with carbines and the food that requires you too stop and cook is so out of touch. Water (water filter). Couple protein bars. Caffeine pills. Duct tape as repair, bandage and moleskin, etc. Torch lighter (wind proof and have never failed me, ty dollarama). Rechargeable flashlight with a battery pack (already charged up !). Painkillers. Navigation - I.e. map and compass. Wool socks. Proper footwear (something you've done this in before). Weather appropriate clothing. Poncho, even disposable one. Knife. Pistol (Concealed). Max 3 mags. Decent watch to track your pace. About a fanny pack or chest bag or sling bags worth I'd say. Keep your head on a swivel. Keep checking your phone for news updates and communications with friends/family. Mind your own business on the road. Don't sleep just rest. Keep moving.
Can’t wait to see you make said video.
Oml... all these TH-camrs kids are so full of garbage.. it's unreal. Like for a GHB !? ALL OF THIS !?... wild.
I agree they suck ass
Xds suck ass
I've been in emergency medicine for 55 years... you have too much medical gear! 4 tourniquets???? In reality, you probably don't need one. If you need one, you're not getting home. You need more water transport: bottles, bladders etc. Get a Silcock key and scout places on your path home where you can get water (don't forget public buildings such as schools and libraries). I was in an infantry platoon in Viet Nam (as a medic) and I think you need to ditch some of the ammunition. The sooner you leave the less likely to meet armed resistance. Even then, avoiding confrontations increase your chances of getting home. Also ditch most of the food and fire-starting gear. Jerky, nutrition bars, even SOS lifeboat bars will sustain you for the trip home. Keep eating. Keep drinking. And keep walking. I don't know what's in your EDC bag but a good poncho to keep dry is a must. Finally, I'd never heard of trail toes. I'm going to Google and see if they're going in my get home bag.
Thanks for the comment. No matter what i always have 4 tq’s because i have 4 limbs. That’s just my standard, never gonna change. I have a bladder in my edc pack, plus a Nalgene that goes everywhere with me, plus another collapsible one in my water kit that includes a silcock key. As far as the ammo goes I’m more then willing to have more then i need, better then not enough, but i am also all about avoidance. And again with the food, also with some of the other gear, i can always stash/dump what i don’t think i need. And yeah food wise all i should need is just the meal bars i have. Although this is my kit for winter too, and in that case i might need/want something warm.
Welp, im sold.
It’s a great product
20 miles from home and you need a get home bag for it? I walk that distance in 4 hours maximum. What if you work 200 miles away? There you really need a get home bag.
Maybe you should make a video of you doing that, would love to see it.
@@maxspath walk that distance in 4 hours? I walk on treadmill 5 miles in a hour with normal speed. It's not rocket science to count how many hours I need to cover 20 miles.
@@Elias.Agg. like i said film it would love to see it
Subscribed. Hope to see many more videos on your channel.
I appreciate the sub, there are over 200 atm. If there are any topics you want to see covered feel free to let me know.
4:23 it definitely does not get trashed tf you talking about lol. unless it has like blood and shit on it, youre keeping that shit
In my experience the laser cut molle does not hold up to weight like traditional molle webbing. That is the experience I have had. Please show me examples where you have had different results.
Gosh, why do some TH-camrs not understand that you don't want your ears busted? Can you please equalize the volume? You're talking quite silently, then the intro blasts my ears.
Hmm first complaint of that, are you a subscriber? Do you comment or share or even like my videos on the regular?
50L for a 2 day walk 😂
Please let me know how far you have walked, and with what you walked with? Have you ever had to deal with unknowns with shit hitting the fan? I’m really curious to hear your experience.
@@maxspath more than your 280lb fat a**
I’d trust that necklace to take an eye
For sure
WTF. A big bag of paranoia. I watch these videos for ideas for an overnight bag. Planning for an apocalypse seems a little excessive..
Hmm then it might have been labeled a overnight bag, but hopefully you have a good time at your future sleep overs. Also make sure you apply to get your money back, once you have a chance.
Love the video. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
That looked awesome! Hopefully ill see you and Andrew at Alumni Weekend.
I won’t be able to make it unfortunately, but i believe Andrew is planning on being there.
Looks like u mixed ur everyday with your truck with your emergency leave home but all good stuff
It really is but mainly because of the distance I work from home. The thing I think most people miss is, I can always ditch stuff for weight or if I am not using it. Thanks for watching and for commenting.
He's the only instructor that I know that teaches left hand gun training and right hand left eye dominant training.
His outlook on training all around is amazing, and it was a privilege to have him 1 on 1 for a class.
If you can’t walk 20 miles in a day you need to lighten your load and get out and practice walking. 20 miles should only take 5-6 hours under decent conditions, and if you move slower it’s better to just keep walking than to spend the night in the bush at that distance.
I appreciate your input, but I’m painfully aware of my walk home and the pace i can keep. I plan always for worse case scenario. I would rather have stuff with me that i can always dump or stash, then need it and not have it.
Definitely ready for a gun fight. Several comments/suggestions (take with a grain of salt as all bags should be different): Caffeine pills. Absolutely no reason to not have in your bag. Most overlooked essential item in most bag videos. Alert is alive and stopping to rest may not always be an option. Ditch the mountain house. This is a get home bag, not a camping out bag. The goal is to keep moving. All food should ready to eat for eating on the fly. Having to stop for meal prep is not a necessity, it’s a result of bad planning. A compact pair of binoculars. Being able to know what is ahead of you could be a lifesaver. One thing I see in a lot of GHB videos is a first aid kit with a tourniquet. Let’s be real. If you need a tourniquet for yourself, your chances of completing the journey home are close to nil. Good idea should you need to help others but even then, their chances to get home are slim to none as well. Not to say you shouldn’t carry one. But if needed, it’s just a matter of time to “game over” unless you find quality assistance. There are more than few other suggestions but those are the big three.
Ok so i am going to first thank you for the comment and thoughts behind it. First point the caffeine pills….i have no had the best reaction to them, which is why i have Mio water additive. I love mountain house because it weighs nothing, but got the most part I’m depending on just the few meals bars i have in the pouch. I will always have a built out ifak with me, Ava that’s top of the Medical in my edc. I used to have a monocular in the bag, but it was cheap and broke. I really want to add a pair of small bino’s maybe even something with a range Finder.
@@maxspath regarding the caffeine pills. I generally never have a full one as I don’t normally have caffeine. I don’t want to be jumpy just alert. A full one would almost make me act like a tweaker.
@@thatguy2408 yeah for some reason my stomach never reacted well to them. And i have tried a few different bands, so i resign myself to the water additives.
This is just an observation but when I see somebody put two big pouches on the outside of a small pack that appears to be bulging my first impression is they're carrying too much. Get home bag should be exactly what the name implies to get you from point A to point B whether that's to work the home or whatever. I did not see any form of calories in that setup. You have to have calories. Have you taken this set up out and practiced with it. Personally I would probably get rid of a third of what you got inside that bag. Surefire way to find out if your setup will work for you is to have somebody take you about 10 mi from home drop you off and you walk it back. Back in my Army days we used to always say would you risk your life on equipment you have on you right now and let that be your guide
This isn’t my get home bag, this literally is just to get me to my car. That’s where my get home bag lives. Here’s the video on the latest iteration of it.
th-cam.com/video/V0fek0xaeQI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JIT_MCUqyGYhL_th
I’ve never owned an XD but I’ve owned an XDM .40. I shot IDPA matches with it 4 to 5 times a week. It was a great gun. Until it wasn’t. The biggest problem I had with the gun was not the gun itself. The biggest problem was the magazine springs. If you loaded them up to full capacity, they lost pressure very quickly. At first the magazines springs wouldn’t lock the slide open on the last round. After a while the mag springs would push cartridges up into the action at all. I contacted Springfield customer service about it and they said they got a bad batch of springs from a vendor. They said I was welcome to send the mags back for an exchange at no cost. That was fine but I had 16 mags in total. After exchanging all those mags 3 times in total, I’d had enough. I sold the gun at a loss and bought a Glock 35 for further competition.
Yeah my issues were physically the gun, and when Springfield themselves couldn’t fix it i was done. Thanks for commenting and watching.
So does your mom.
Well it’s good to see that you obviously wrap your manhood around your gun, well I’m sure that’s the only stiff thing you have to offer anyone. But if you would like to discuss things like your comment in person, I’m more then happy to have that talk in person.
Hey I live an hour away from Allentown
Join Bulletn.net Radio Made Easy has all their classes posted there.
I love that black pepper soap, It's the one thing I use.
I started using the salt based soaps, but they are all awesome. It is the only soap i use.
I could listen to Sonny speak and drop knowledge for hours…
How much does all of this weigh? THis seems like way to much stuff. maybe just 1 tourniquet if you need more than 1 you likely are not making it home. Ditch the hammock, fire making, and less ammo and all that water decon stuff(a sawyer will do just fine), way less rope maybe like 10-20 feet paracord wrapped around something you are already bringing instead of all of that plus the reel thing. I would think keeping as low of a profile and making the least signature as possible would be ideal. Bivvy with a sleeping bag is a great idea, low on the ground. I would however add like a couple of aleve and ibuprofen if thats not in the med kit,2nd pair of socks and like a tiny 5000mah battery bank. Maybe instead of the food, add meal bars. SOS labs and ready hour make some incredibly calorie dense bars. Ive had the sos labs one, it taste like a very dense first try of a shortbread cookie. Also good choice on the backpack mystery ranch makes fantastic products
It actually weighs less then my other pack did, and yes i do have redundancy on a bunch of stuff and have started working on eliminating some things. But Medical, fire making, and shelter aren’t things i plan on reducing. Thanks for commenting.
This is the best interview video you have done yet. The video is about an hour and 11 minutes. It took me an hour and 45 minutes to finish. I kept finding myself backing up the video to really take in what was said. On top of that this is probably the first video I've taken notes on. I will not miss the next opportunity to be able to take a class with Sony. Great job on this video Max!!!
Ty bro, and quite honestly i was there for the video and still had to watch it back. Definitely don’t miss the next chance to train with him, i can’t begin to touch on how much it has transformed my mindset.
The last class I took was Fear Innoculum from Sonny, Been on Hiatus ever since. This interview was refreshing.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks Max! This made my day.
I’m glad you enjoyed it, thank you for commenting.
Good stuff. It was a pleasure to train with you Gentlemen. I look forward to doing it again in the future.
Absolutely bro, have fun with Fear Inoculumn
One thing that i didn't see anf probably one of the most important items if you are walking home, is a change of socks.. yes you have a foot medical bsg, but you really need an extra pair of wool socks in there
I have a bag in my vehicle that has spare clothes including spare socks. Thanks for watching and interacting.
I would say wicking sock liner. Very light and low profile. Can be found at most outfitters. great gear, i always bring a few on my backpacking trips.
Getting home to shave that scragly beard? Why are so many "preppers" unable to shave or keep their body weight to an acceptable % of bady fat??
Really a profound statement, thank you so much for commenting. More importantly for identifying yourself as a waste of space. Always good to know who those people are.
great video and pack...my 2 cents: everyone focuses on all these items for every scenario (such as 3 water filtration systems) when in reality, you should be physically capable of walking/jogging/rucking/running 20 miles. Physical fitness is the most overlooked asset for preparation.
I cannot agree more, this is something I’m in the process of doing that now. Thanks for watching and commenting.
This. Absolutely, this.
can someone link the med kit from the top pouch?
www.refugemedical.com/products/bearmin-2-0
That is not exactly that kit, it looks like that one isn't being sold anymore.
Great if show bag first not all countries allow guns
Well thankfully for the moment i live in one that does
What pack model of La Police gear wear you running prior to new upgraded pack ? Thanks for sharing n' God bless brother
All good gear. IMO if the purpose is really as a GHB and your likely scenario is a 20 mile walk home, you could eliminate 75% of that gear and have a much lighter load that would let you make up those miles a lot faster.
Thanks for watching and commenting
Roughly 3 miles an hour, we’re looking at 7-1/2 hours with breaks. It’s bad enough that for whatever reason he’s having to walk, can’t catch an Uber and he’ll be doing it kitted up, with a rifle... Why would he not get home as fast as possible? I’m just trying to wrap my head around the philosophy of the get home bag and choosing not to get home in a VERY walkable distance in emergency circumstances, as quickly as possible. I agree, very much overkill for the task.
@@MochiMoose Probably closer to 2 MPH with that much gear. I have the same distance commute and have a GHB in my car. It weighs 10.5 pounds including water. I would say his would be more suitable as a multi-day pack.
Most realistic comment right here. I find a lot of these videos turn into a show and tell, look what I got type of nonsense. I need to get home, 20 miles, but just in case I can’t make it in 2 days I have to be prepared to be out here for about 3 weeks type of loadout, totally unrealistic.
@@justdigit777 hmm i would love to hear your experience. I know i can’t walk 20 miles in 1 day, but i know i can do it in 2-3, so that is what this is set up for. What would you take out, specifically? I want to hear other people’s opinions, i encourage someone to respond with thought, i have no time for people that just decide they want to shit talk.
How heavy is your bag? Have you tried any miles with that on your back?
In the plans, but it’s lighter then the last one.
Mine is 28lbs with food and 3 quarts of water. But I am at any given time 104 miles from home. Sun-Wed His bag is totally camera hyped 😂
@@silvercommander not hyped at all, rides in my car every day. So far i have done about 5 miles with it to get a feel for it. But i have done any long rucks yet.
@@silvercommander and please do a video on it, i would be curious to see how it’s set up.
Good stuff!!! Leathermans are so underrated or multi tools in general 🙂👍💯
I legitimately use it many many times a day
Nice self defense tool !
PUBG loot moment
Your more then welcome to try, but you would probably want to try doing something outside of a video game first.
@@maxspath correct, life isn't a game
the Escape Bivy saved my life, when a night expected to be 5°C became much colder (-6°C with sleet and wind) unfortunately it is way too small for most people, I am a small guy, I am lucky.
Yeah, it’s certainly is not my primary plan, but it is there just in case. Thanks for watching. Thanks for commenting.
Nice idea I suggest converting to rechargable headlamp and flashlight and power bank can also recharge your cell phone
Yeah i have a couple of power banks in my edc bag, but i also have spare batteries for the headlamp
You are definitely prepared. Im 71 and I to have a get home bag. Mine is much smaller. I ruck frequently and have downsized 3-4 times. Mine is geared for speed....shelter, staying dry, water etc, medical and bang bang. I have a chest rig with binocular, maps, compass, phone/charger and snacks. Thats it.
Thanks for watching and commenting.