Paramedic here, there are way more important things for first aid than a splint. Quick clot, emergency thermal blanket, trauma shears, cpr mask, gloves, tourniquet, stethoscope, are in mine. I also have a blood pressure cuff and a needle for decompression for lungs but i don’t recommend those for others. Sam splint is needed, but all of the above take priority.
Agreed, you can make a makeshift splint out of sticks and Paracord or tape. For the amount of space those SAM splints take up, you could definitely add more useful gear. Personally, I would rather carry a couple compression bandages in my kit (and do).
Oh and secondly... I ve been itching to get my hands on one of those wazoo hats. If you treat the canvas with a tinning oil (like obenauf's leather treating oil) you can water proof it and further protect the gear in your stash cap. Up here in the soggy Pacific Northwest it's almost a must!
I almost always learn something new when watching your videos, Chris. In fact, I am now reminded how deficient my BOB is when it comes to first aid/medical gear. It is time to change that. Well done on this video with regard to the theme, as I need to be mindful of costs.
Can't go wrong with being prepared. $30 or less is great, you don't always need the most expensive stuff. When it comes to survival, whatever works is your best gear.
I've got a cheap chinesium cook kit similar to the UST. My favorite feature is that I can nest my DIY bush stove (wood gassifier) as well as my DIY trangia stove inside as well as a little bit of tinder. Mine also came complete with a handy mesh bag that I typically throw a couple small travel bottles of alcohol and the ole hobo spoon in. It really makes for a great compact, grab n go bush kitchen. In fact I made a similar set for my boys....excellent combo
Some very good gear here especially for the price. I definitely rely on some of these for my kits. A couple of my favorites are the Wazoo Fire Necklace, SAM Splints and of course any and all BOSS Kits. Thanks for sharing brother.
Another great video great gear for under 30 I'm on a tight budget like most people so thus was helpful definitely going to be checking out that survival fishing rig thanks for the helpful information.
Nice video. I wish they would give us some Nutritional information for the Rainstick F2O. As a Diabetic I would like to know how much carbs I'm taking in so as to control the amount of water I drink at a time.
Frickin Great! I like to put a couple of those splints in my B.O,B. I love the kurki, and those little emergency fishing and so fourth kit's... Awesomesauce...
The terava jakaripukko is the best piece of gear shown in the video in my opinion. The modified Scandinavia grind is so easy to sharpen and cuts like a beast.
nice like in your older videos keep up the good work and i have seen that you make even more content than ever so thats good keep up with it also this helps me in my boy scouts skillz xD
Good video. Recommend investing in a higher quality primary blade. I need a blade that will last longer than a couple days of hard use then fall apart. Fixed blades tend to be designedfor this role versus folders. Pay more for quality and only buy it once. A sharpened 90 degree spine is best to assist in wood processing and fire starting. Everyone has different requirements, experience, and budgets of course.
I wouldn't recommend the Rainstick F20 to anyone who lives in a damp climate like Ireland where Im from. I ordered 4 packs last year got them shipped over to Ireland stored one pack in a bug out bag in my car,gave one back to a friend and kept other two packs on a sealed plastic container in my house,as well keeping them in their original packaging.Within 3 months all the packs had been ruined by moisture as well as the one I gave my friend.
These are some of my favorite videos. Thanks for the ideas and tips. Question about navigation, do you have a good but budget friendly compass recommendation? Thanks.
some very good ideas for a budget and even if you weren't on a budget . I use the Grabber blankets and like them very much . and plan on ordering the small ham radio and military fishing speed hook
I like the Sam splints and the medical stapler ... what was the price for the stapler . I have a pretty good first aid kit just need a few extras that did not come with it. Love your video keep up the good work
i like the medical stapler i have a suture kit for gashes but i like the staples more i ordered that radio waitting for it to come in the mail i like the add ons might pick them up as well over all i like all the gear
Your videos and recommendations are awesome. My boys and I watch your videos and they get all excited and want to go out and buy all the stuff you put out lol.
Nice gear brother. This is up my alley. Can't do much more than $50. You guys be safe while travelling, take your time and we'll be watching for ya at Prepper Con.
Paramedic here, there are way more important things for first aid than a splint. Quick clot, emergency thermal blanket, trauma shears, cpr mask, gloves, tourniquet, stethoscope, are in mine. I also have a blood pressure cuff and a needle for decompression for lungs but i don’t recommend those for others. Sam splint is needed, but all of the above take priority.
Agreed, you can make a makeshift splint out of sticks and Paracord or tape. For the amount of space those SAM splints take up, you could definitely add more useful gear. Personally, I would rather carry a couple compression bandages in my kit (and do).
The thing I love about you Chris is that you're one of the huge TH-camrs that do that heart thing to their fans comments
Oh and secondly... I ve been itching to get my hands on one of those wazoo hats. If you treat the canvas with a tinning oil (like obenauf's leather treating oil) you can water proof it and further protect the gear in your stash cap. Up here in the soggy Pacific Northwest it's almost a must!
Thanks for these recommendations! I have also seen good reviews on the Stanford SURVIVAL MEDICAL BACKCOUNTRY KIT ULTRALIGHT for $14.99
That Wazoo necklace is not only practical but stylish as heck!!! Oh, and that stapler 💖💖💖
I almost always learn something new when watching your videos, Chris. In fact, I am now reminded how deficient my BOB is when it comes to first aid/medical gear. It is time to change that. Well done on this video with regard to the theme, as I need to be mindful of costs.
Can't go wrong with being prepared. $30 or less is great, you don't always need the most expensive stuff. When it comes to survival, whatever works is your best gear.
Great video. Lots of good stuff. Liked the spoon and fork tong. And the 10$ fire and survival bags. I will be getting a few of them.
Thank you for helping me find the best but the cheapest stuff for survival, so happy your in youtube
I've got a cheap chinesium cook kit similar to the UST. My favorite feature is that I can nest my DIY bush stove (wood gassifier) as well as my DIY trangia stove inside as well as a little bit of tinder. Mine also came complete with a handy mesh bag that I typically throw a couple small travel bottles of alcohol and the ole hobo spoon in. It really makes for a great compact, grab n go bush kitchen. In fact I made a similar set for my boys....excellent combo
Nice, I have been looking to get medical stapler soon.
Was planning to order other gear but this video showed me great prices. Wow I won thanks.
Love my wazoo bushcraft necklace. Can’t wait for the new one to be released!
What a busy day. Just now got to watch this video. Always enjoy the review videos. Keep forgetting about stuff.
Thanks for the great video I'm a survivalist with a budget and it's hard to find good survival gear cheap thanks a lot.
Great video! Love budget HAM gear....and good solid budget anything gear. You guys are providing a great service to the community. Thank you.
Some very good gear here especially for the price. I definitely rely on some of these for my kits. A couple of my favorites are the Wazoo Fire Necklace, SAM Splints and of course any and all BOSS Kits. Thanks for sharing brother.
Another great video great gear for under 30 I'm on a tight budget like most people so thus was helpful definitely going to be checking out that survival fishing rig thanks for the helpful information.
Nothing wrong with this product, cheap is good sometimes. Good job putting it together. Thanks. Tony
Tony Patey Thanks Alot Tony
Thanks. Have many of those items thanks to your previous videos. Keep em coming!
Can never go wrong with Wazoo or Mora Knives
I'm definitely going to get most of these things for my Bob kit
Thanks Chris as always awesome job.. I love this stuff👍👍
Awesome I'm digging that befonge radio
My favorite budget survival gear is mora light my fire knife. It serves me well during hiking or any other light tasks.
Great video sir. I have to check out the sprongs and mini boss kits. Really good stuff!
Marlah4 For $10... Excellent Choices
Thanks for sharing, awesome selection of gear. I've just started getting my BOB together and this is a great place to start. ☺
Another well thought out video Chris! Keep up the great work
Very good video Chris. Great recommendations.
Very good items you presented. I especially was interested in the Solar bag. Roomier is always better.
Great stuff as always, Chris. I need to get myself that Terava. Also, those osmosis packs are amazing. A must have, no question.
Eric Stephenson Worth it all day
The camp light caught my attention
Nice video. I wish they would give us some Nutritional information for the Rainstick F2O. As a Diabetic I would like to know how much carbs I'm taking in so as to control the amount of water I drink at a time.
Good video, i'm going to have to check some of those items out. Thank you
Love the B.O.S.S. kits!
Great video love the budget options
Another great video, good info and camera work.
Always one of my favorite segments. Thanks.
Shared. And I love my cold steel gukrhi machete. Need to get some of those water Capri Suns lol
They are mega Legit!
Great info. Like the folding blade looks durable.
I love it!
Frickin Great! I like to put a couple of those splints in my B.O,B. I love the kurki, and those little emergency fishing and so fourth kit's... Awesomesauce...
awesome video thanks for showing these items see you dont have to spend a Lot
Great bunch of gear for under or near $30!
Good gear for only $30, thanks for the video.
Jeremy Darling Absolutely. One of our Favorite Series
Shared. Great video! You covered a lot of great gear, thank you.
The terava jakaripukko is the best piece of gear shown in the video in my opinion. The modified Scandinavia grind is so easy to sharpen and cuts like a beast.
nice like in your older videos keep up the good work and i have seen that you make even more content than ever so thats good
keep up with it also this helps me in my boy scouts skillz xD
great job thanks again
lots of great items to have
Another really great video, Chris!!
I love these videos, they are right in my price point. Thanks
I shared! That jakkari pukko looks awesome!
I absolutely love your channel.
You make me want to start my own bad thank you
That's what I'm talking about. What a decent set up for
For the budget of 30$ is one of the best survival kits
Each items where under 30 bucks....the whole kit doesn't cost 30dollars
fantastic review! thanks!
Lots of great gear for under $30 excellent video Chris Atb Kirk
Great collection, very diverse! Do more of these cuz I can afford them.. :)
P.s. I shared this video to my mates.
Good video. Recommend investing in a higher quality primary blade. I need a blade that will last longer than a couple days of hard use then fall apart. Fixed blades tend to be designedfor this role versus folders. Pay more for quality and only buy it once. A sharpened 90 degree spine is best to assist in wood processing and fire starting. Everyone has different requirements, experience, and budgets of course.
Awesome list Chris
I wouldn't recommend the Rainstick F20 to anyone who lives in a damp climate like Ireland where Im from. I ordered 4 packs last year got them shipped over to Ireland stored one pack in a bug out bag in my car,gave one back to a friend and kept other two packs on a sealed plastic container in my house,as well keeping them in their original packaging.Within 3 months all the packs had been ruined by moisture as well as the one I gave my friend.
Great list, congratulations to the winners.
Great video love budget gear!!!!!!
i guess that corona foldable saw will lose some future customers with that name now ;P
Love the BOSS kits great product great gear
These budget gear videos are always my favorite
These are some of my favorite videos. Thanks for the ideas and tips. Question about navigation, do you have a good but budget friendly compass recommendation? Thanks.
Man.... that music just kills everything.
Cool list. Those rainstick pouches look interesting.
William Keller Electrolytes, Calories, and Energy.... Its not even a choice. Haha
Those items are great deals. Thanks
Congrats William
Great video as always!
some very good ideas for a budget and even if you weren't on a budget . I use the Grabber blankets and like them very much . and plan on ordering the small ham radio and military fishing speed hook
mark Whitt Thanks for all your support bud!
Man I always forget about those BOSS kits! I gotta add those to my wish list. Thanks for all you do chris, love your channel.
Thanks alot Nick.
A lot of great items.....thanks!!
Excellent kit!
Never saw those sprones utensils before. 👍🏼
glen1arthur They are Legit
Good stuff brother.👍👊🤘
Awesome list brother
Texas Correctional Officer81 Thank you
Could find the link to the survival cold steel knife
That stapler is pretty nice
I LOVE this vid, thank you sooo much. Be Blessed brother to you n your family. Always share your vids.
More great budget friendly suggestions
i did not know that radio had a extended battery option. now, over to amazon
It is pretty awesome!
Need to check off some of these
Great gear for the price...thanks for the info.
I like the Sam splints and the medical stapler ... what was the price for the stapler . I have a pretty good first aid kit just need a few extras that did not come with it. Love your video keep up the good work
Lynn Masoner Links as always in the Video Description
Thanks
Lmao I like with the Amazon giveaway his kids were messing up a bit in the end
Do you have a link to the fixed blade knife in the video?
Mr Pendleton, believe it's this www.varusteleka.com/en/product/terava-jaakaripuukko-carbon-steel/56524
Thank you sir
Nice new stuff to check out . Thanks
Awesome video!!!
I saw about a dozen things I’m putting on my wish list!
My credit card is gonna take a beating!
A lot of great gear at budget prices!
i like the medical stapler i have a suture kit for gashes but i like the staples more i ordered that radio waitting for it to come in the mail i like the add ons might pick them up as well over all i like all the gear
jorge silva Always the Support for our Channel Bud!
just like the way you go over your products and test them out hey what was the new bench made you liked might pick one up for you
You always have the best Montague's 👍
Budget is best when it is only a kit stashed in the basement for last minute resort.
Your videos and recommendations are awesome. My boys and I watch your videos and they get all excited and want to go out and buy all the stuff you put out lol.
Can you tell me the best left handed fixed blade knife w/ sheath from amazon by the way cool video man
Benjamin Gordon Im a lefty... I buy any knife and get a custom Sheath for them as only $250+ knives has reliable levels of Lefty Sheath carry options
Nice gear brother. This is up my alley. Can't do much more than $50. You guys be safe while travelling, take your time and we'll be watching for ya at Prepper Con.
The knife is Jaakaripuukko for those wondering.
sweet list!