TSA Approved Carry On Travel Survival Kit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2023
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I like your style of showing stuff as you put the item INTO the kit. Everyone else takes it out as they go. I subbed after watching your fear bag 2nd video
Thank you for the comment. I've had people give advice for both directions, putting stuff in first or taking stuff out first.
Another nice setup. Thanks.
Glad you like it!
Nice setup, you just got another subscriber. I might suggest you consider a Sawyer mini filter, in the spot where the gloves are, they and the multi tool can still fit in with the tea bags/wipes. You’d have better water sourcing than just the tablets, and as you said, two is one, one is none.
An entire roll of electrical tape might be better replaced with less of it, and some actual tinder in the same water-resistant case, and if you use a ranger band(tire innertube) around the tip of the lighter instead of the tape on the trigger and sparking wheel you could get to it easier and faster, plus you could add quite a bit of the duct tape around the body of the lighter. I’m wondering if you knew that stuff makes great firestarter as well.
If you could find a spot in behind the notebook for a ziplock type freezer bag you might find it useful for carrying a bit of water. Even a gallon sized bag, while it won’t be able to fill up that far for transporting, can still be some use, and ought to squeeze in there.
I don’t fly much anymore, but this is a terrific idea for when I do, and is close to what I keep in glove boxes in my vehicles. If I can’t get to all the gear in the trunk/hatch area, I’m at least be able to grab these. Thanks for taking the time and putting in the effort on this video!
You definitely have some great suggestions. I'll have to look into them and see if I can make it all fit or what I can change to make things fit better.
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I always add a mini roll of antacids, 6 tabs of immodium and zip lock with 6 paper towels in it
Not a bad idea, I normally have those items in my toiletry kit or separately in my backpack. I'm sure it wouldn't hurt to toss a couple in the kit as well.
this is so cool i am going to buy all of these!!!
Awesome, hopefully you will never need them but you will be thankful if you do.
I keep a whistle on my keychain. I would add a pre-threaded needle sealed in a straw (if TSA approves) and a stick of lip balm (so many survival uses including emergency sunscreen if it has SPF15 or 30), a spare shoelace is a nice way to have some cordage…
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Great ideas, I'll have to give them some more thought.
Two items for sure it will not work in international flights Europe etc.
- Lighter
- Multi tool
Otherwise very nice and well thought small pack.
I would definitely add a tourniquet and water bag.
That’s my 5 cent on the subject.
I've been leaving this home for international flights. Not only because I'm not sure what is allowed on a flight but in the country as well.
A tourniquet is a little big but can fit on the molle on the back. A rolled up folding water bag might balance it out so it all fits nice.
I'll give it some thought and see what I come up with.
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Check out “SWAT-T” Tourniqet or “RATS TOURNIQUET”. Significantly smaller version’s.
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Good list. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Nice kit! Just don't be too attached to your Style PS. I lost mine while travelling through South America. Security agents from different countries might want to throw you different rules, and most of the times it is useless to discuss with them.
I just got back from traveling internationally and I left the Style PS at home to avoid the headache. I didn't have time to check the local laws for carry on luggage.
Always with security I am smiling, complying and helpful. Being pleasant and thanking them for their work has gotten me through many encounters.
An Aquamira Frontier filter would fit right in there I believe, If you can still find them,
I'll have to look into that filter, I've never heard of that particular one.
Good items
Thanks for watching
Interesting little kit with useful stuff. I haven’t flown in years, but when I did, it was with Uncle Sam and he didn’t care what I carried, lol.
A couple questions/thought.
Why carry a mirror if you have your phone?
Could you keep the bandaids in your wallet? I do and it’s handy. Learned that from my dad many years ago.
Could you keep the flashlight in your pocket, for quick access on the plane?
I tend to live my life by sayings, a favorite is "two is one and one is none" By having the mirror I know I'll always have a way to see my reflection if my phone battery dies. I have found the phone camera to not give as clear of a reflection as I would like. It always seems a little too fuzzy for me.
I could keep bandaid to my wallet, I would worry about constantly sitting on it and slowly damage the wrapper and allowed it to become contaminated. Still a good idea, I can throw it in there and check on it periodically to see its condition.
Part of my everyday carry is a small flashlight that takes CR123 batteries. I like to have a dedicated flashlight in this kit to guarantee I'll always have a good working flashlight, especially if the battery starts to die in one. Again going back to the "two is one and one is none"
@@surprisecamping good idea and valid points
Super Glue is actually not a TSA approved item.
Interesting, they've gone through this kit a few times and they seem to only focus on my multi-tool.
ETA: Doing some quick reading to find out more information, it has to do with the glue being flammable. Not all super glues are prohibited but rather certain ones with a flashpoint at or below 140° f
@@surprisecamping yeah. It used to be something I always carried with me. It's not a big deal when they disagree and take it but... 🤷
Noone has ever claimed TSA knew what was TSA approved or not... And no one has ever claimed they had a brain
I am missing a powerbank/charging cable, tweezers/toothpick
The tweezers are in the multi-tool and could double as a toothpick. I always have a powerbank in the same bag that this goes into so I left it out of this bag.
You should be able to squeeze smaller versions of both into this if you want. They make 2 slightly larger pouches that will fit some more items.
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I am afraid the antibiotic cream would be considered a liquid and would need to be placed in your quart bag of liquids….nice kit
Interesting point, I never really viewed the antibiotic cream as a liquid. I have flown about 10 times now and I have not been stopped once for the antibiotic cream.
It is under 3.4 oz. @@surprisecamping
No way the multitool will be allowed in cabin baggage on flights in Australia.
That was my thought as well, I put this in my checked bag when I went to Australia.
Flying domestically in the US I have had no issues besides them wanting to inspect the multi-tool.
When flying internationally I'll put it in my checked bag so I at least have it once I get there.
When did TSA change the rule about carrying a disposable lighter? Thanks.
I'm not sure when they start allowing it. In my research, I did find that only one is allowed.
I am not sure the lighter is allowed to be taken with you on a flight.
One disposable lighter is allowed on the flight. I've had no problems with about 20 flights so far.
I’ve been pulled at airports so many times for a “TSA approved” Leatherman Style PS I’ve given up carrying it…
I've started keeping the kit outside of my backpack so TSA can readily access it. One agent told me I can just remove the multi-tool and have it separate in the bin so they can quickly inspect it that way.
I just smile, accept the fact that they're doing their job thoroughly and thank them for their effort. It only takes a few extra minutes.
@@surprisecamping I fly a lot in Africa and Asia for work. Unfortunately anything that looks ‘interesting’ becomes a subject of, er, interest. Sometimes because the x-Ray operator wants to ‘confiscate’ it. My kit goes in my checked bag now
I recently had to travel overseas and had the same thought. I still wanted this little kit with me so I put it in my checked bag.
Nice kit. I hate flying due to restrictions on what I carry in my pockets every day. I always carry a swiss army knife. When I fly, I leave it at home. And I sure do miss it. So I just don't fly.
I get it, I have to leave my nice multi-tool at home that I use frequently. A few times that little Leatherman Style PS has come in handy and I've been very thankful for it.
You can always put it in your checked bag but one time I did that and forgot to put it back in for my return trip and had to give away my $80 knife.