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Car Survival Kit / Emergency Bag: Knives, Shelter, Cooking, And More

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ธ.ค. 2013
  • ITEMS IN THIS BAG
    Bag - L.A. Police Gear Operator Backpack
    Keychain tape measure - amzn.to/3mVQ8al
    Keychain thermometer - amzn.to/31JdSTB
    ITW Tac Links - amzn.to/2Z3BpRF
    Knife - HK Conspiracy - Discontinued so I recommend this -
    RAT 7 knife - amzn.to/2KFevb5
    SOL Emergency Whistle - amzn.to/2eG6RhK
    Bandanas - amzn.to/2HdYCGt
    Generic 'Altoids' Tin - amzn.to/2YVPT6T
    UCO Waterproof Matches - amzn.to/2KEjCrZ
    Bic Lighters - amzn.to/2Hc5m7F
    Magnesium and Fire Steel - amzn.to/2KD76co
    SOL Signal Mirror - amzn.to/31IcyjQ
    Large Sewing Needles - amzn.to/33cCsQp
    CRKT Eat N' Tool - amzn.to/2HcpExZ
    Mini Sharpie - amzn.to/2KOYcaC
    Multi-tool (Leatherman) - amzn.to/2KOYGNY
    Repel bug spray - amzn.to/2KDarYJ
    Large trash bags - amzn.to/2KCcLPM
    Beef jerky - amzn.to/31MlMvC
    Crank flashlight - amzn.to/31HPT7e
    Streamlight Task Light - amzn.to/2z1jyvZ
    Black Diamond headlamp - amzn.to/2YXjSvc
    Mechanix gloves - amzn.to/2Hbebic
    Hand warmers - amzn.to/31P35aD
    Camping meals - amzn.to/2TJjTwH
    Wetfire fire starters - amzn.to/2YRxyaO
    3 pens - amzn.to/2NhMwjD
    1 highlighter - amzn.to/2H9QHKe
    2-Way Radios - amzn.to/31OKBGX
    Small pad of paper - amzn.to/2Hec8tA
    Blackhawk Roll-out Medical bag - amzn.to/31KqWrH
    Dry bag - amzn.to/2Z1wvp6
    XL Zip-lock bags - amzn.to/2KCfWad
    Utility/Demolition Tool - amzn.to/2Z4cpcU
    Klean Kanteen and nesting cup -amzn.to/2HcTRx3
    Wire -- light and heavier gage - amzn.to/31MmkBG
    Zip ties - amzn.to/2YUKm0d
    Small sewing kit - amzn.to/2He0oY9
    Paracord - amzn.to/31HQrKk
    Compass - amzn.to/2Z7ubrK
    Sunscreen - amzn.to/31Mr1vg
    SOL Sport Utility blanket - amzn.to/2Zf1jBK
    Fleece jacket - amzn.to/2KGkYCN
    Level-2 long-sleeved shirt - amzn.to/2NbEEjl
    Extra wool socks - amzn.to/2H8MDtB
    Fleece hat - amzn.to/2NdATds
    2 large, heavy duty rubber bands - amzn.to/2Zaxgv9
    Dental floss - amzn.to/31UPyyn
    Swiss Army Knife - amzn.to/31IK2hX
    2 smaller needles - amzn.to/2ZbPFDM
    Potable Aqua (water treatment) - amzn.to/2z6zGfO
    Poncho - amzn.to/2KFerIz
    Wool gloves - amzn.to/2YXPSzj
    Bonnie hat - amzn.to/31MmBEx
    Neck warmer/sniper wrap - amzn.to/2He0G1b
    Dust masks - amzn.to/2ZcVGQu
    Toilet paper - amzn.to/2KCgRYd
    Duct tape (2 rolls/2 colors) - amzn.to/2KDbwzL
    Hand warmers - amzn.to/2z1lapx
    Emergency reflective blanket - amzn.to/2YX9LGp
    Patches - Pick Your Favorites
    Travel, compact Bible - amzn.to/31DgYbM
    Mountaineering sunglasses - amzn.to/2H9S5MW
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  • @dhomchuck
    @dhomchuck 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Love that you mentioned having a Bible and items to support others physical and spiritual needs. God bless you my friend and brother in Christ.

  • @scott27288
    @scott27288 7 ปีที่แล้ว +343

    I am disabled and use a wheelchair to get around. Recently a friend's brother, who is also a paraplegic, ran off the side of a road in Upstate NY and was stranded in his car for 3 days. He had his survival kit and was able to keep warm, hydrated, he had food, and his regular meds with him. After hearing that story I have started assembling my own emergency survival kit for my car. Thanks for some great tips on things to include in my kit. I hope I never have to use it but it's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. Thanks for sharing your faith as well. God bless you brother.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  7 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Thanks for sharing, and blessings to you as well.

    • @nomadman123
      @nomadman123 7 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I'm also in a wheelchair, from a motorcycle accident 4 yrs ago. I'm interested in the whole bugging in vs bugging out, prepper, SHTF topic. I watched one on TH-cam about who would be the first to die in a disaster scenario. They had people with mobility issues very high on the list. I don't take it as an insult, it's just reality. I think it all depends on where it happens and what kind of disaster it is. There's a great book called One Second After that explores the aftermath of an EMP strike. It is very believable and it got me started on this. I've got a van and if I was on the road I want to make sure that I have some emergency supplies on board. I have to use a catheter so I want to make sure I always have at least one of those on me. Otherwise I'd have to end up doing more than syphoning gas! I do have that kind of medical stuff that I keep in my van but I need to add more. If something happened if I was at home, I would be much better supplied. If it was a case that required us to have to evacuate the home I think I'd be hooped. Unless it was something like a flood or fire, I would send my family out and try to hunker down and stay in the house myself. I want to make sure I am well supplied and also equipped to fend off looters. If it was an evacuation situation I'd still send my family off on their own, so as not to be slowed down dragging me along, and do my best to survive. I'm healthy and in pretty good shape but as you know it doesn't take much to block your movement when you're stuck in a chair. I'm waiting for someone to invent the wheelchair that has x-country, underwater and flying capabilities!

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  7 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Thanks for sharing this - scary stuff but glad he's ok. Blessings to you Scott.

    • @dsslogistics1277
      @dsslogistics1277 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Voice of truth ... you’re an idiot sir

    • @bta.c.e3739
      @bta.c.e3739 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Direct Source Seafood wtf

  • @damianwinchester
    @damianwinchester 8 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    One thing I learned in the Marine Corps when it comes to changing your socks (if you're rucking it for awhile or you come into contact with some water) it's good to keep at least two in a plastic bag with both pairs turned inside out, pouring in some baby/foot powder, and shaking it all around. Believe me, this stuff REALLY helps!

    • @liannislam9006
      @liannislam9006 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I learned in Mexican army that if you use up all your baby/foot powder you can use chalk.

  • @Rusted_Link
    @Rusted_Link 5 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    Finally someone that packs clothes! Personal comfort can go a long way for morale.

  • @carternewcomb6568
    @carternewcomb6568 7 ปีที่แล้ว +115

    I'm actually an atheist, but that doesn't make the Bible irrelevant, it's advice and wisdom that has stood the test of time. Great video man.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  7 ปีที่แล้ว +38

      WOW! A kind and reasonable person who can disagree without being nasty! So refreshing. Thanks for the comment, Carter. Shoot me an e-mail at everydaytacticalvids@gmail.com when you get a chance.

    • @carternewcomb6568
      @carternewcomb6568 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      EverydayTacticalVids Haha thank you!

    • @thedd13ram
      @thedd13ram 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @joe Recto That's about the dumbest thing I have ever heard. How do you think man came into existence, we surely did not just pop into existence out of nowhere without the power of God, and we surely did not come from monkeys either. How do you think Heaven and the earth was created, in Genesis 1:1, the Bible says "in the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." Can you explain how the waters of the Red Sea were parted and the Israelites walking on dry ground where there is normally water. The Bible is the history of the ancient world.

    • @bendardundat4963
      @bendardundat4963 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      why dont you believe in Christ Jesus brother just curious

    • @Harpua1971
      @Harpua1971 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@bendardundat4963 Lack of evidence

  • @wilsongulick4608
    @wilsongulick4608 8 ปีที่แล้ว +90

    Good video. Nice kit. Got me thinking about adding a thing or two to my kit.
    A few things I note about your kit. This is a car kit, and I would argue that being such it's missing a few things especially since you are in a cold environment.
    First, candles. 6 hour emergency candles usually come in a three or four pack. If you slide off the road in a snowstorm and disable your engine/run out of gas these things will keep the interior of your car much, much warmer. Just make sure you open the door a smidge from time to time because CO poisoning would suck. We're talking keeping the interior of your car above freezing with just one even when it's single digits outside the car. Burning a few and you can keep it around 40F or maybe higher. Really nice in a blizzard where help is hours or even a day away.
    Also related to cold, your batteries are all alkaline. Replace those with Lithium batteries. Alkaline batteries are killed by cold, Li-Ion batteries are not. The last thing you want is for your lights to die, need batteries and none of them work. Once those batteries are subjected to serious cold, warming them will bring them back to some extent, but never to full life. Plus, if they get really cold and freeze, they can burst and make a serious mess that can melt through your plastic case and/or cause some chemical burns.
    On the medical side, I would add two things to your kit. First, tourniquets, at least two. If you're preparing to deal with a car accident you can see why you might need them. Second, aspirin. If someone's having a heart attack you greatly increase their chances of survival by rapidly administering aspirin to thin their blood. Chewing the pills means the blood thinning effect starts to work in about six minutes.
    Just as a general thing, if you're not carrying them somewhere else (and they're legal where you are) road flares. Great signaling device and they start a fire pretty well too. Also, a box of spare fuses if you're not already keeping that somewhere else too.
    One last thing. I keep most of this kind of stuff attached to my seat. I used to drive a Jeep Wrangler and I got the Smittybilt GEAR seat cover that has the MOLLE/PALS webbing on the back. I found it fits quite well on my new WRX too. If you have that type of bucket seat, or even a larger sedan type seat, you might consider putting some stuff for your car kit in/on something like that. Should you need to abandon the vehicle simply undo the webbing straps, remove the bag and attach it to the webbing on the back of your pack. This thing keeps a TON of stuff organized without taking up a lot of space, so much so that I won't even bother to attempt listing what I have in the pouches on mine. Plus, the seat behind you is still usable unless you're NBA type tall so you're not losing anything, you're just using dead space in your car more efficiently.

    • @chrisfan3450
      @chrisfan3450 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wilson Gulick why does this only have 12 likes

    • @Ducati_Dude
      @Ducati_Dude 5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Yes, Li-Ion batteries discharge well in the cold... however, past -20°C the performace will be greatly diminished.
      In addition, NEVER 'charge' a Li-Ion below 0°C. Doing so even once will result in a sudden, severe, and permanent capacity loss on the order of several dozen percent or more, as well a similar and also permanent increase in internal resistance. This damage occurs after just one isolated 'cold charging' event, and is proportional to the speed at which the cell is charged.

    • @Nothingtochere2day
      @Nothingtochere2day 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ducati Dude c

    • @Pauline-ir2tr
      @Pauline-ir2tr 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      25:12 He did say he also has a bag in his trunk with stuff for the car such as flares, etc.

  • @PlntPeace
    @PlntPeace 8 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Thanks for the tips... as a 17 y/o I lived in Ellsworth/Trenton, Maine, it was the best 8 months of my life. Lived in a small wood cabin (8X10), wood stove, no electricity or running water and for 2 of those months strictly hunted/fished for my dinner. It's funny, today we are so aware of this gear that we absolutely need, when back then, not that it wasn't important, you just had the necessities and that was it... you went out and did it.

  • @lpo8096
    @lpo8096 5 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Great kit. Great ideas, similar to what I have in my car, my wife’s car also. Every kit is going to be different depending on where you live and your season. And people need to Jeep in mind that it’s designed to get you home, not bug out. One addition I have is a mid-size pack of bottle rockets for signaling. Where I live either the troopers or sheriff will come and investigate. And if I’m on a remote road, the higher, louder bang is what I want

  • @fishjohn014
    @fishjohn014 9 ปีที่แล้ว +102

    I like how you included a Bible. A lot of people assume that Christians expect God to save them from every situation and that we don't believe in action or preparation which is very sad. Nice video!

    • @lopihub624
      @lopihub624 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      John Fisher just info mate, survival kit and tools available at survivaloasis.com

    • @quercus4730
      @quercus4730 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      John Fisher That is not true, but I suppose you believe that. Bible thumpers and guns go hand in hand. I wonder if any christian believes that god can save them? It seems by your statement that you think you can handle yourself with out him/her/or it. Good video seems to be a well thought out emergency bag.

    • @fishjohn014
      @fishjohn014 9 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      quercus a backpack of supplies will never save your life unless God intends it to, but it is a great idea to make one

    • @mackfreeman2307
      @mackfreeman2307 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +John Fisher How About checking out my videos and give me some help I just started making videos.

    • @LudosLP
      @LudosLP 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Tetley M God gaves us the freedom to decide how and how long we will life. That's was makes him special.

  • @johnhoward6933
    @johnhoward6933 3 ปีที่แล้ว +102

    What a relief to find someone who thinks Gods word is a matter of survival.

    • @ForzaHertha
      @ForzaHertha 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Yeah and you're both wrong for that

    • @johnhoward6933
      @johnhoward6933 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      21 against 1. U lose !

    • @ForzaHertha
      @ForzaHertha 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@johnhoward6933 Nah, and you'll realize that soon

    • @johnhoward6933
      @johnhoward6933 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Agree to disagree , Sorry.

    • @CRUSADER_1140
      @CRUSADER_1140 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@ForzaHertha no the Bible is defo a good use for survival. The word of God will always protect you.

  • @MrAjusog
    @MrAjusog 8 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Another comment, just saw the battery part. Stuff the empty areas of the battery container with folded up toilet paper and/or Duct tape. You can always use duct tape, but toilet paper is a HUGE convenience that can be used for handling your "business" and tinder.

  • @notshared2543
    @notshared2543 8 ปีที่แล้ว +103

    It's good to find survival/tactical videos that have a bigger focus than just your personal survival. Being ready to help others. Thanks man.

  • @JosephWolf
    @JosephWolf 10 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Began assembly of a pack prior to watching this terrific video. Best part was one thing I hadn't thought of. Oddly, my entire career in the Army, I packed one, but didn't think of it for this. A bible. Thank you. I keep mine in a zip lock.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  10 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Rock on, Joseph. Glad it was a help.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Joseph Wolf Yeah, I saw that. Pastor David Platt (who's preaching and writing I really appreciate) was putting out updates on Facebook. Looks like it was a mess down there. Glad you were prepared.

  • @ljaysperspective1775
    @ljaysperspective1775 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have been prepping a short time and I came across your vid, i appreciate the detailed review of all the items to consider when planning to put a bag of this category together. I'm new to prepping and found your review very helpful. The Bible is definitely fundamental in keeping focus during extreme chaos, enjoyed the thorough but insightful review thx.

  • @MrsBee-uo2lc
    @MrsBee-uo2lc 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You should look into getting a Lucy light. They weigh absolutely nothing and their solar powered and quite dependable and waterproof. And you can usually find them for less than 20 bucks that way you don't have to worry about batteries

  • @gregorysmith3097
    @gregorysmith3097 5 ปีที่แล้ว +132

    I've always wondered why everyone carries pens and Sharpies, but rarely a pencil. Ink dries up or freezes. Add a pencil to that bag.

    • @mattsampers5006
      @mattsampers5006 4 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      Our gov spent millions developing a pen for space worked weightless conditions, various temps, and a host of other features... Russians used a pencil😅🤣😂

    • @mihai2860
      @mihai2860 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Many thanks, been searching for "personal office emergency kit" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Nenannah Zonayla Trick - (do a search on google )?
      It is a great exclusive guide for surviving a disaster minus the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my work buddy got great success with it.

    • @JK-et6yo
      @JK-et6yo 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @joe Recto The entire story is a myth. Originally both NASA and the Cosmonauts used pencils until they discovered all the flaws.

    • @bharathu5354
      @bharathu5354 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      👏👏

    • @LemmingFNSR
      @LemmingFNSR 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mattsampers5006 hi Matt, this is not a wind up:
      the Soviet space programme started purchasing Mr Fisher’s pens in the late 1960’s.
      It was Mr Fisher who invested his capital in the development, not US government.
      Hope you are well, hi from Australia,
      Mark.

  • @Sledge276
    @Sledge276 9 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    "Travel, compact Bible"
    Of all the bug out/get home bag videos and lists I've seen, this is the first time I've seen this listed. It's good to finally know I'm not the only one who puts a Bible in my go bag.

  • @DLWhite-D68135
    @DLWhite-D68135 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thanks for the vid!
    A bundle of Zip-ties are very handy.
    Also, velcro straps are nice for use for attaching and securing items.

  • @erikl7027
    @erikl7027 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I would suggest a good rugged quality pair of binoculars to scope out the terrain

  • @SeaponyLuna
    @SeaponyLuna 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    If I may make a couple of quick suggestions.
    1. A small radio with earbuds. Something that runs on AA batteries or hand crank. Being able to hear news and weather reports may be vital.
    2. More socks. Keeping your feet dry, clean, and warm means happy feet. I keep 3 pair in my bug out/survival bag and when I add the pair on my feet it gives me a total of 4 pair.

  • @FOXYPOT
    @FOXYPOT 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you for the great information, my husband and I watched this together and are going to get our emergency bags ready for our cars and homes. Appreciate you for doing this and GOD bless you brother in Christ! 🙏🏼

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      FOXYPOT Thanks for watching and blessings to you my friend

  • @nightowl4279
    @nightowl4279 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Oh, and I also have my miniature sized Bible just in case I need the encouragement to read or if I needed to encourage someone else, I'd say it's one of my most important pieces of my kit!!!

  • @bugsea54
    @bugsea54 4 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Wow I thought I was over the top with packing stuff in my car for emergencies. Nice job! Thank you!

  • @Psychonaticus6
    @Psychonaticus6 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Picked up this backpack because of you.
    By far the best backpack I've ever owned, thank you so much for this video, gave me exactly the kind of bag I wanted and needed for all my emergency supplies.
    I also fancy that knife you have on there, I keep a kukri on the side of mine and a buck knife inside one of the pockets.
    Props to you for keeping a bible in your bag. I may not be of the same faith (I keep a small book of Zen koans and a set of prayer beads in my bag) but I understand how important it is to keep your spirits up during difficult times. Whatever it is that helps keep your mind and soul at ease is a plus in any survival situation.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for watching and for the comments. Glad the bag is working out for you - I'd love to see photos or video of your bag if you're interested.

  • @music4ever1981
    @music4ever1981 10 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Great kit, well thought out! I can't remember, but did you have any fishing lures? Also, if you're ever visiting a foreign country, a book of common phrases in the "host" country could be a helpful asset for you! I saw you had lip balm, but I didn't see any other suntan lotion. On a more personal side note sir, I was very pleased and impressed you have a small Bible with you. I actually carry a small KJV Bible with me whenever I go somewhere. I actually feel very discouraged if I forget it. I love God with all my heart, and if our paths would ever cross someday, I would like to visit your church. (I don't have a church). God bless you!

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Would love to meet up sometime, brother.

    • @music4ever1981
      @music4ever1981 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      EverydayTacticalVids That would be awesome, brother!

  • @MrKirby2367
    @MrKirby2367 9 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    You know what? That's very impressive I've saved this vid and I'll study your ideas some more. I'm inspired.
    Well done

  • @DenisGreatens
    @DenisGreatens 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you. I have been meaning to comment on this video. Your video was the beginning of my ramping up my car survival kit and being more aware of what i might need. Thank you!

  • @ThePopOptic100
    @ThePopOptic100 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Lots of great ideas.
    Thank you for continuing to post your "Bushcraft/Survival" videos, they have been a key source information to me. Finding out you pack a small Bible for focus and faith was awesome.....you're truly a source of inspiration to me as well!!
    Thank you,
    ~Pop~

  • @nfmMike
    @nfmMike 8 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Great presentation! You solved my canteen/cup dilemma nicely. Thanks for that and for the many informative vids you have!
    Semper Fidelis!

  • @2AForever-wi8yj
    @2AForever-wi8yj 9 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Personaly I would dump the bible and put in an SAS Handbook. Dump the demo tool and get a folding saw. And put a another pair of PANTS in the bag. Get rid of the big box of batteries ( too bulky a lot of wasted space and add a 9 volt and some steel wool. Add some cotton balls and a tube a petroleum jelly .
    Lastly EXTRA AMMO for a gun.

  • @dandeleona4760
    @dandeleona4760 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    If you're going to store rubber bands long term, they need to be coated so they don't off gas as quickly, dry out, get brittle and snap on you. Rub your palms with silicone paste and rub the bands between them, then store them. If they're a little slick don't worry, the silicone will dry out a bit and you'll get your friction back. If you use them sooner than that, wipe them in a paper towel.

  • @stevelucier8346
    @stevelucier8346 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very good selections. You might consider replacing the bug spray or get a smaller one and adding a jar of Vicks which is a repellent also plus fire starter, minor cut and scrape antiseptic. Put one of your smaller lights into the First Aid kit and or a cheap headlight plus a whistle. Maybe another Chap Stick or two to help protect from cold weather damage on the cheeks and hands. My set up also has a canteen hip bag and a fishing chest pack and I have Coast Guard approved food tabs. The idea is if the pack is needed most likely there will be other items to stuff in from work or the vehicle including snacks or food. Move the canteen onto the waist belt with the hatchet and second canteen pouch with the canteen sized container of food tabs. Both canteen bags have extra storage and pockets for water tabs and fire starter etc. The food tabs can also be put into a zip lock and the container can then be used as a canteen also. I have a hand deficit so the chest pack will really come in great packed with the compass hanging on the outside, gloves, light, lighter, note book etc. Whatever one would use or need quickly. The chest pack can fasten to the pack shoulder harnesses or use the padded neck harness it comes with plus body or waist harness it comes with so it stays tight against the body. Also get a water proof stuff sack. Use it for anything especially to share the load and carry more food if you team up with another who is not prepared. Then on the quick fasteners hanging on your pack consider replacing them with two Nit Ize Figure 9 Carabiners or Nit Ize CamJams. The Nit Ize can also be used for tourniquets. They will still allow you to quickly fasten things to the pack while speeding up setup and take down of lines or shelters. Many use a tarp and pick up some "tarp clamps" from Walmart @ 4 for $5.

  • @SharpArizona
    @SharpArizona 10 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I keep a bible in mine as well. Should keep 9v with some steel wool in it as a fire starter.

    • @KJSCalderon
      @KJSCalderon 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      What Bible translation did you use?

  • @Buggapanda
    @Buggapanda 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I really liked your vids. The idea that you can go for a car ride to another city and you can suddenly find yourself in an emergency situation where you need a survival kit is very strange to me, here in Italy you can just walk 2 miles in any direction and find a town, but you guys are really spread out on a buttload of land so it makes sense. Still good advice and ideas for camping thoug. Stay awesome!

  • @johntucker8016
    @johntucker8016 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m not sure why, but this video has been coming up in my feed for years now. The TH-cam algorithm loves it

  • @davidaune468
    @davidaune468 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Bungi cords are a great tool to keep handy! You can make a quick tarp shelter or strap things to your backpack!

  • @icebergo6
    @icebergo6 9 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    awesome video. I love the whole idea of just living an active lifestyle, in general, so that a) you already have equipment that you know how to use and enjoy
    (besides, who can afford to have extra, extra high end gear that never gets used!); b) you know the common hazards that come up in your area. I love it! I especially appreciate the fact that you realize that the ability to help others is the greatest survival skill that gets overlooked or even looked down upon in today's commercialized, "survivalist" culture. keep up the good work.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      +C Pulliam Thanks - more videos like this coming soon.

  • @JohnRBurke2
    @JohnRBurke2 8 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Excellent car kit. I will use this as a general foundation for my EDC/Car kit. I am a new prepper, appreciate the video.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad it helped, John.

    • @PeaceAshjte
      @PeaceAshjte 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      really good I bumped into this too!
      I am a young Environmentalist/Activist.. this is amazing information for me. Something I have never had a thought about.

    • @GreenScreenTV
      @GreenScreenTV 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      hey ,if anyone else needs to find out about survival try Zamartar Survival Remedy ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my mate got excellent success with it.

  • @dantehaley7026
    @dantehaley7026 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just watched your video and am very impressed with your gear and reasons for each piece. One thing I've found that helped save safe in my bags are vacuum bags for clothing(etc). Pick them up anywhere cheap and they have a faith of sizes. Compressed clothes bag saved a lot of space. Great video and great choices for great. Thanks for taking the time to make this.

  • @jamesireland9188
    @jamesireland9188 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Really enjoyed this video I definitely want to put a pack together I always get overloaded with what to buy . This video really helped definitely going into my saved vids. Happy to see someone from New England on here have a good weekend and stay safe Jimmy from Massachusetts

  • @69adrummer
    @69adrummer 8 ปีที่แล้ว +66

    Great video! Not over macho end of world stuff, just practical, often overlooked items!
    Well done!!

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +69adrummer Thanks - appreciate that.

    • @eddievelasquez5661
      @eddievelasquez5661 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +EverydayTacticalVids what multitool do u recomend for my first one i dont want a mini one thts for sure could u point me in the right direction please

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      +Eddie Velasquez I think the Leatherman Wingman is a great option . If you live in the States, you can get them at Home Depot for around $30.

    • @eddievelasquez5661
      @eddievelasquez5661 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      +EverydayTacticalVids awesome i was thinking of the leathermen wave because it was in tht black but $30 bucks is the better deal thnks fpr the speedy reply great video

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Eddie Velasquez Sure thing - send me a pic when you get one.

  • @davidsmith-ws4bz
    @davidsmith-ws4bz 8 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Interesting times and video, i live in Aus and two things i would also incl would be: Mosquito coils"a must" and a light weight Hammock.
    Anyhow Cheers.

  • @Skymouth
    @Skymouth 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a Kelly Kettle biostove as well as cooking gear and 2 gallons of water in my car. I also just got a nice, inexpensive wool blanket from Army Surplus for my car as well. I'm still fleshing out the last bit of my bug out bag and have started on my get home bag. Haven't even begun my EDC yet!

  • @russellkeeling9712
    @russellkeeling9712 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you live somewhere that has winter, one thing you should carry in your car besides a shovel is a one pound coffee can with a couple inches of sand in the bottom and two or three utility candles. A candle burning inside the can supported by the sand inside the can will keep you automobile warm enough to keep you from freezing to death. Helpful when stuck on the highway during a blizzard.

  • @xander2541
    @xander2541 10 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Cool thing is I have this exact same bag, it's my edc bag setup as a 3 day bag, I do actually have a lot of the stuff you mentioned in my bag, some if the drug you mentioned I was already intending on putting in my bag and then there were some things that you mentioned that I hadn't thought of like the signal mirror, sewing kit, fetal floss etc. In my side pouches I have an army bdu poncho and some army wet weather pants (I think they may be Gortex lined, can't remember) as well as an pt belt (reflective belt) in my butt pouch I have some 550 cord, I need to lengthen what I have in there, some Oakley gloves, multi tool, bic lighter, combat sheers, couple bungee cords, have a banana and a knit cap, have my headlamp and some spare batteries and some deodorant. I've got some more stuff bit this is a whole lot to type out, especially on my phone

  • @Srcrimental
    @Srcrimental 9 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I suggest you to include a competition swinning glasses with your dust mask. normally people think dust and smoke are only a problem for your lungs but if you cant keep your eyes away form dust or specially smoke you will be disqualified to do nothing. Swimming glasses avoid tear gas and self defense peeper spray. Obiusly too you can swim and diving looking better in dirty waters. They are inexpensive and dont cost you space penalty in your bag.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Interesting - I'll look into that.

    • @buckporter3391
      @buckporter3391 9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I also keep several pair of latex gloves just in case. Also for cold weather, a few years ago when I was a letter carrier for the USPS, I came across some ski gloves I believe the brand was ski skins, that are to be worn under regular gloves. The had metal woven into the fabric to help retain the heat in my hands. I'd wear just them w/out over gloves & pull on a pair of latex gloves over the ski skins, and I was able to keep warm as well as retain a good grip on all the mail I had to carry. Eventually the latex gloves would wear out or tear, but I'd just slip on another cheap pair and keep on going.

    • @marko11kram
      @marko11kram 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great suggestion! - If you wear eyeglasses, then the standard issue mil goggles would fit over the glasses

  • @arctodussimus6198
    @arctodussimus6198 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. Very comprehensive.
    Especially liked the dust masks. Not many folks would think of that, works great for dust, or smoke.
    You didn't mention (other gear always in your car) having a good axe. I lived in the mountains of western North Carolina for fifteen winters and my axe was a lifesaver on many occasions. Down trees were especially common in the back country.
    👍

  • @James-ke5sx
    @James-ke5sx ปีที่แล้ว

    Imagine how enjoyable it will be when many years into the future your great great grandchildren will be able to look back and see you as you were a hundred maybe 200 years ago or more. Okay now back to the movie.

  • @Detman101
    @Detman101 10 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Bless you sir, Thank you for passing along this information. I'm building my bug-out bag currently and I've picked up a LOT of good advice from your video.

  • @howrylo
    @howrylo 7 ปีที่แล้ว +42

    I like your videos, and love the fact you are not ashamed/hide your faith. Hopefully, will encourage others to do the same. Subscribed!

  • @gothamcity007
    @gothamcity007 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What an awesome backpack - we must have this in our car trunk all time. Great video, thanks for sharing!

  • @jerrybobteasdale
    @jerrybobteasdale 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's one of the better emergency bag videos. Carry more water containers! This is a big bag, so I'd load it heavy, to have options, and chuck stuff, if I had to hike with it. I'm more of a tool guy so I'd carry a few more generic tools. Carry more methods to get cell phone to work: recharger, battery, solar?.. Maybe carry an old, spare cell phone for it's address book and calling 911? Carry an appropriate map. Consider spare footwear.

  • @ThomasJackMoore
    @ThomasJackMoore 8 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I like to think that I have my act together with this kind of thing. I think I have a good bag that is well equipped. However, you video gave me some good ideas. Thank you. Good job.

  • @brendanhendee
    @brendanhendee 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    It's incredible how you can fit so much into a military pack!

  • @brucewayneinc2945
    @brucewayneinc2945 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I realize this video is older now but I just came across it. It is one of the better videos I have come across on this topic. Well done.

  • @torjones1701
    @torjones1701 8 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    That actually looks like a very useful kit!
    Might I suggest however, a few additions that may not see frequent use, but don't have an alternative in your kit already?
    bolt cutters
    Prybar (I carry in my truck a stanley 10" molding bar)
    Gas and water shut-off tool (lots of companies make them, just make sure that it's non-sparking!)
    I also carry a Channelock 88 6-in-1 rescue tool
    car safety hammer (window breaker, seatbelt cutter)
    for the medical kit, you've got tourniquets but you could certainly use some hemostatic agents, like celox. They are expensive per use, but I look at it like everytime it gets used, it's a life saved.
    I also recommend a chest seal of some kind, I buy HALO seals.
    I don't remember seeing any burn gel, but it could come in handy as well.
    I keep a leatherman raptor in my medical kit
    finally, i've started packing OALES 4" modular bandages in addition to the standard 6" israeli bandages.

    • @marcbathon2346
      @marcbathon2346 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      what a loser you are to take time to write all this garbage

    • @mrdark9916
      @mrdark9916 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Olaes are all i buy anymore, they are better than Israeli bandages in every way and are a 1 stop shop for packing gauze and compression

  • @chrisvighagen
    @chrisvighagen 8 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    I really like how you made this a EDC and a "Helpout Emergency" bag. Im definitely gonna look in to the blackhawk kit.
    This must be one of the more practical real life usable EDC/Get Back home bags I have seen.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +chris vighagen Thanks Chris - appreciate that.

    • @chrisvighagen
      @chrisvighagen 8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      A lot of EDC videos jsut show the same iteration of Knife, Gun, Flashlight + Multitool.
      Its nice to see a video where someone has thought through what is actually needed on a day to day basis, which can be seen as a bit boring by some but to me that is what makes an EDC useful and valueable. Yours do that very well.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      +chris vighagen Thanks again Chris. I'm working on a bag now for inside the car and also updating this bag. Videos coming in 2016.

    • @chrisvighagen
      @chrisvighagen 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Oh looking forward to it =D

    • @artfix992
      @artfix992 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +EverydayTacticalVids When you backpack say, five days/four nights what is the total weight you carry? Thats all your equipment plus food and water. Thanks

  • @jodenepaananen9273
    @jodenepaananen9273 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dust masks! Brilliant!!! I live, and play, in the desert and the wind blows most of the time. Great video, very helpful

  • @rgg765
    @rgg765 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good vid. Used to carry my GI issue new testament in my bag all the time too! One thing I do suggest is dump thee chemical handwarmers and invest in a Texsport (they were made by Stansport way back when) fiberglass handwarmer. Fuel stick (charcoal type) would last me about 5-6 hours and case is reusable. These were a godsend when I was stationed overseas in Germany.

  • @paraskevas1978
    @paraskevas1978 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I watch almost every similar video on TH-cam! I think this is -far away from the others-the best video for car emergency bags edc bags etc.
    Please a make a new video for the same category because that one is almost 3 years old. Please!

  • @itsdarellcuh
    @itsdarellcuh 10 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great bag sir! Took alot of tips from this vid, and its great to know i'm not the only person to have a Bible in my bag. Take care and God bless brother

  • @jmbent77
    @jmbent77 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good points about why backpack straps are important. A lot of these bug out bag webbing and shoulder straps are going to get very uncomfortable when you push up into higher mileage (over 10 miles a day on foot).

  • @Ayo_zak
    @Ayo_zak 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow! So far the best survival bag that I've seen. Definitely going to follow this if i ever need to prep.

    • @0424Cindy
      @0424Cindy ปีที่แล้ว

      You always need to prep! Just sayin’….😊

  • @RealitySurvival
    @RealitySurvival 10 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great lil kit!

  • @kevd99
    @kevd99 7 ปีที่แล้ว +173

    Rubber bands get old and break I use the bands that ladies use to put there hair up with they come in a bunch of different colors

    • @ruthnagarya2028
      @ruthnagarya2028 5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      good idea!

    • @thomasdean9512
      @thomasdean9512 5 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Buy a bike inner tube and make ranger bands

    • @snakepliskin2.016
      @snakepliskin2.016 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      What i use

    • @UrbCrafter
      @UrbCrafter 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I use the same, i get the black and brown heavy duty ones...

    • @jeffreystern5886
      @jeffreystern5886 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Those are the best!

  • @armyofshea7941
    @armyofshea7941 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, thank you for sharing. Very encouraged by the majority of comments, and I’d like to keep mine positive. 1. Emergencies come in all flavors. The more catastrophic the emergency, the less likely it is to occur, and conversely, the smaller emergencies are more likely to happen. This pack is a nice all around solution, when coupled with car maintenance tools. 2. The idea and concept that tactical looking equipment will make you a target is questionable at best. If the situation is dire enough, being alive and having anything will make you a target to certain individuals. Having gear you can trust to last and not fall apart is more important. 3. We all have different experience and skill levels and should build our packs to suit our level while still addressing the situation. One thing I add is a skills manual. There are many types. Survival guides, army manuals, emergency first aid (like on the bandannas) etc... while I know and have used these skills, those riding in the car with me have not. If I am unable to actively lead during the emergency it is nice to know they have some reference materials that don’t rely on cell phone coverage or the internet. 4. I am definitely adding a small bible to my kit; kinda ashamed I hadn’t thought to before.

  • @horustwohawks
    @horustwohawks 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very good presentation of your em-bag, thank you. I always make lists of what's in the container (em-bag, bugout bag, stuffed vehicle/storage/etc) broken out by compartments, and usually add some various tips and keep it readily accessible in the item, along with a tips sheet. When you are away from a stowed-up situation for a long time, or compromised physically or mentally, it can be very helpful for reacquainting what you got and where stuff is, what to do, knots tying, etc. I have other additional things as well, but I thought 'lists' worth a mention here. The #1 key to handling survival [skills/tools] is keeping your head. (I also take photos of an exploded/unpacked bag/container ...helpful during replication-packing.)

    • @horustwohawks
      @horustwohawks 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh, one other thing, in my climbing days we learned the importance of having dark chocolate (70-85% cocao) in the emergency kit ...for your head and energy (blood and brain). When being suddenly overtaken with physical stress (sudden cold/injury/fright), chocolate/cacao can be an important ally.

  • @mitchimusmaximus4849
    @mitchimusmaximus4849 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I knew I wasn’t the only one with a bible in my survival bag!!!

  • @Fflipt1
    @Fflipt1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    A lot of great ideas here. The army surplus wool gloves are brilliant. I would recommend that the alkaline batteries are replaced with lithium ion batteries as they will not corrode and have a longer shelf life as well as being less affected by temperature. I loved seeing the wire bundles but would also recommend a couple of wire coat-hangers. They can be bent into small bundles for stowage and then re-formed into an incredibly wide array of uses. I would also keep the canteen (nearly) full of water. Maybe 3/4 full in winter in case it freezes, but nearly full when temps dont get below freezing. Might not be a bad idea to include a pair of convertible pants and thin (silk) long-johns. Well done!

  • @rianwilson8724
    @rianwilson8724 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    As a Paramedic that works 100 miles from home I have watched many videos to tweak my bag. You Sir have great ideas and they are all practical. My bag is a hybrid of daily, get home and 72 hour. Which is interesting because I have to be able to carry a little bit of everything. I also have a full trauma bag set up that is about half the size of my backpack. I strap it to the handle and molly on my main bag and it sits off to the side. Both bags together weigh 30 lbs. That's with 1.5 liters of water in it. Always good to check out what others have and see if it can apply to you. I even have medical stitches in my pack.
    Thank you for your videos. I also have a New Testiment in my bag right next to me head lamp.

  • @lnugent1000
    @lnugent1000 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm a pastor too!!
    And I love survival stuff.
    Its cool to see this video.
    Glad you packed your sword!!

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Awesome - thanks for watching Rev! And yes - gotta have a Sword with you.

  • @Atua_Moe
    @Atua_Moe 8 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    This is one of the best but out bag videos i have seen and is definitely given me ideas for videos on my channel and items to keep in my bag. Great video

  • @navaxoalaska1022
    @navaxoalaska1022 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    God be with you my friend. Love and respect from Greece. Very nice video.

  • @Dooga-mm7tf
    @Dooga-mm7tf 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent pack. Lip balm, is a must in my kit. I use plastic pill bottles for little items. It keeps them dry and are easy to label. The dollar stores are good for inexpensive items. Tea bags. Dryer lint is good to start a fire in a pinch. A few fishing hooks, lead weights, a bobber and line. Twist ties have multiple uses as well. Paper clips and safety pins.

  • @lold6130
    @lold6130 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I recommend Karrimor SF packs. I've had mine for 20 years & used it weekly for some heavy loads. It still looks like new. Much tougher than my Gregory.

  • @kcdan1
    @kcdan1 10 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    A few things to add to your med kit . Haveing peroxide in a spray bottle and iodine is hard to beat. Peroxide will bubble out dirt and junk from a injury cleaning hard to get at things iodine disinfectant water purification and great for yeast infections as well as on your feet yes it can make you orange but is worth having some. I also like haveing rubbing alcohol I use it on my badana to clean my face ect when I take a break hiking o man its cooling when you are hot .

  • @ashtonwhitemonk9071
    @ashtonwhitemonk9071 8 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great video and mostly practical for your situation and purpose, however, it also gave me some awesome ideas for my own bag that I'm busy putting together and doing some research on etc. Good to see the Bible there, I personally think it is the single most important thing in your bag. Will definitely stay tuned to steal some more ideas from your channel :P

  • @Courtneyann1
    @Courtneyann1 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    great video! currently packing just a basic duffle bag with emergency stuff that will stay at my house that I can grab and go incase for some reason me and my family need to leave asap! there was actually a tornado hit the ground about 15 miles away from our home. I seriously thought we were going to have to leave. I just cant get over the fact that he keeps hitting every item with the back on his hand lol!

  • @furkids4ever
    @furkids4ever 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you! I have a bag .. just haven't got it all put together. Work in progress as money permits pay 6 months. Over 60 female - been carrying extra clothes in case stuck in snow the past couple years ... inspiring!

  • @mytuber81
    @mytuber81 10 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Gotta thumbs up for the Bible, good survival kit too.

  • @toddinfl
    @toddinfl 8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Binoculars, rain poncho, basic tool kit, retrieval magnet, CB radio, radio scanner, shortwave am/fm radio, solar battery charger, water filter, brighter flashlight, utility knife with extra blades, lock pick set, GPS and cigars...

  • @bo49685
    @bo49685 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    GREAT, GREAT video Tim, I also have a similar backpack from LA Gear, the quality is amazing from them. The problem is I never could organize it right. This video is so helpful to me, thank you!!

  • @chancecarlton8403
    @chancecarlton8403 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is an old video but a great setup. Very similar to my car bag. Two things; I always have TP in mine and over the years, that's always being used as I used to work construction. I throw in a pack of cards too, just to pass the time. Old habits. Thanks for the vid.

  • @rubencervantes7435
    @rubencervantes7435 8 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    add benadryl helps with allergic reactions

    • @lakepostell6912
      @lakepostell6912 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Have a bee sting kit. (Eqv-Epi_pen) 0.3MGG/O.3ML. Got stung 1 time, hospital E.R. saved my life!!!

  • @BamaTony73
    @BamaTony73 9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Awesome bag, and contents. Mine needs a few more of these items you have that I could use myself. Thanks, subscribed.

  • @tracyreeves9755
    @tracyreeves9755 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really nice to see a pasture that realizes what survival is

  • @mikemarino724
    @mikemarino724 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Enjoyed you're review, in the process of building a BOBag , thanks for the info.
    Blessings Pastor Mike.

  • @bluemagic3800
    @bluemagic3800 10 ปีที่แล้ว +72

    Rambo survived with just one knife.

    • @highwatertech1965
      @highwatertech1965 10 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Not everyones Rambo

    • @benlindon8438
      @benlindon8438 10 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I'm Rambo :3

    • @connorsmith713
      @connorsmith713 10 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      It's also a stupid, low quality movie from the eighties.

    • @JohnnyBoyCali
      @JohnnyBoyCali 10 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Connor Smith What in tarnations are you talking about. The original Rambo was an awesome movie.

    • @zackdaking1019
      @zackdaking1019 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s a movie

  • @thelonepredator2373
    @thelonepredator2373 9 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    and also where did you find the medical bandana? i want one of those for my buyout bag.

  • @luismaldonado707
    @luismaldonado707 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent! Everybody in these days should have an emergency Backpack in their vehicles! I can tell from Hurricane María experience. Good Job Sir! Greetings from Puerto Rico!

  • @williamconfer9784
    @williamconfer9784 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tim... I just set up my EDC bag and I'm saying to my self. " I'm going to have to watch a TH-cam video and see what I need!" And there you are, offering the video I need... Thanks Tim..... God Bless you and your Ministry...Bill

  • @Lordbrega
    @Lordbrega 9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video. I have the same bag and have been experimenting with different loadout configurations. I attached the water bottle and cup (I have the same one) to the outside of my bag using a Rothco MOLLE Compatible Water Bottle Pouch. I use the MOLLE straps it came with it and this gives me more room inside the pack. I saw that you keep most of your high use items near the outside of your bag. I like this approach. I think I'm going to rearrange my pack to reflect this idea. I'm not sold on carrying all the extra clothing (maybe a small fleece). You stated you keep this bag in the car and unless the car breaks down you should be OK. I'm really trying to stay away from the popular mindset of "your bag should reflect every what if" scenario. This leads to carrying too much stuff you won't ever use. I prefer to think of my truck and bag as a combo. Where do you spend the majority of your time? Are you in the field or urban areas. 90% of the time I am in an urban area. If I venture to the field I will carry extra clothes in my vehicle.
    Keep up the good videos!

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good word - thanks for sharing.

    • @Lordbrega
      @Lordbrega 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** My bag has stood up quite well. It can carry books, but if that's what you want it for you are better off with something like this: www.amazon.com/SwissGear-Blue-Ibex-Computer-Backpack/dp/B000VOC90Y/ref=pd_sim_pc_1/185-7568575-7203411?ie=UTF8&refRID=0KW332G19AZXZKEQM8QD
      I've changed my EDC bag to the 5.11 push. I don't get as many weird looks as when I carried my operator bag to work. I keep my operator bag in my truck at all times. My operator bag is tough and has a space for your computer, water pouch, and much more. It's just big for everyday Urban carry. In my opinion. But I don't know what you intend on carrying in the Operator bag if you purchased one. That should be the deciding factor in the type of bag your purchase. Hope this helps.

    • @EverydayTacticalVids
      @EverydayTacticalVids  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** Yeah, this one seems pretty solid. I don't carry it much though, so I'd check LA Police Gear's site and look at reviews there.

    • @therealness1798
      @therealness1798 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      *****
      I had an LA Police Gear bag (not the same one in the video but similar) and the seams started to tear after a month or two. I dont recommend them at all. Now I use a camelback bag and have for over a year carrying it laterally everyday and I have yet to have something fail. Its a little more pricy though.

    • @Lordbrega
      @Lordbrega 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      packattackprepper Bummer about the pack. So far, so good for me. I use it a lot and have not had any problems. If it does break down, I'll be sure to let people know. I'm bag agnostic. I just want something that works at a reasonable price. I'm glad the camelback works for you. Which one do you use?

  • @Burlion
    @Burlion 10 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Библия разве что пойдет для растопки. В экстремальной ситуации некогда читать. А думать надо не о Боге, а о том, что дома тебя семья ждет. И ради них ты должен выбраться из задницы. Рюкзак отличный в любом случае! 10 баллов из 10! :)

  • @Chivalry10
    @Chivalry10 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    One of the best parts of this video that stuck out to me was at roughly 8:50. Not only did you have beef jerky to feed the body but you had The Word to feed your Soul.

  • @conrad505
    @conrad505 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice video and well thought out. I would add a small bottle of Liquid Bandage to the 1st Aid Kit as it stays put longer than regular bandages, it's a water resistant cover and it's also an antiseptic. I have a small folding saw, some Cliff Bars, Snickers/Milky Ways bars, some Sardines or tuna, and some sugar based Lickies and Chewies. I prefer to make my own trail mix in 2, 1 Qt Freezer bags. Two GI one-quart canteens and 1 two-quart GI soft canteen, and two LifeStraws. Plan for a min of 3+ days food. Spare ammo for whatever one would normally carry in an EDC would also be a good idea. A couple of Rat Traps for small game is also included in my Get Home/BOB.

  • @dr.jpdixon6299
    @dr.jpdixon6299 10 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I like how you have your Bible to distract yourself from the bad things

  • @freddykrueger5503
    @freddykrueger5503 9 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Some things you are missing
    1) cash and coins - lots of it in various denomiations
    2) roadside signal flares (but towards the end you said you had it)
    3) fix-a-flat for fixing flat tires when stranded and air pump/jack
    4) lifestraw to drink out of a stream directly instead of treating water
    5) something to put out fires if you run across vehicle/house on fire with people inside
    6) A CALL POLICE or CALL AMBULANCE sign
    7) toys for children (small toy cars for boys, small dolls for girls)

    • @OneBoundMusic
      @OneBoundMusic 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ***** Gold would be better than cash. Cash is worth nothing, even more so in SHTF situation -- gold currency, however, has stood the test of time for many centuries.

    • @zombie8068
      @zombie8068 9 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Use things to trade that people would want, tobacco, alcohol, ammo, food supplies aka beef jerky.

    • @freddykrueger5503
      @freddykrueger5503 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      I seriously doubt you should be trading in times of total chaos. Its better that people not know what you have or its an invitation to get robbed & killed.
      The best thing in an apocalyptic scenario is to have the money to buy your way out of the chaos to another location/country.
      So get your money ready, your passport up to date, preferably have citizenship in another country and relatives or family who live there.
      Grab your proton pack on your back and split.

    • @zombie8068
      @zombie8068 9 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      If a apocalyptic scenario happens, people wont care about money.

    • @richardf8268
      @richardf8268 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      +One Bound (Ethan) but I can't tell the difference between 4 karat and 22 karat

  • @Adeline9418
    @Adeline9418 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I keep some of this stuff in my SUV. I like knowing I could be prepared for almost anything. I'm always adding stuff.

  • @amandatorres1419
    @amandatorres1419 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I find its helpful to use products that all use the same type of batteries. All things in my bag are AA batteries. Keeps weight down and its interchangeable. Also people in general need to be careful about food with high salt content if they are not hunting. Beef Jerky may be ok ONLY if they have plenty of water.

  • @stephenjordan7647
    @stephenjordan7647 9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hello you are definitely prepare.I have just one question I didn't see a fish hook.