Maxpedition Falcon II Get-Home-Bag Part I

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 2013
  • Hi Folks, this is my new Maxpedition backpack. I have it outfitted for a short-term displacement period. This system will not address every situation, but it could prove valuable should I need to abandon my vehicle in a remote area, sleep in the woods or walk a long distance (i.e., 2003 power outage that cascaded from Canada and into the North Eastern part of the United States, or the 2014 ice/snow storm that left thousands stranded). This pack is not a full-blown 72 hour bug-out-bag and it is not for everyone. It is not for ultra-light travelers, nor will it meet everyone’s needs. Kindly design your pack to meet your own personal needs. Since this video, I have switched from the Fallkniven F1 to the S1. I also added reflective para-cord ties to the outside of the pack for increased visibility and Eneloop batteries. This set up is not for bushcrafting, camping or weekend play. It reserved for emergency purposes only. Enjoy.
    Maxpedition Falcon II
    Dimensions 10"(L) x 19"(H) x 8.5"(W)
    Approximate Capacity 1520 CI or 25 Liters
    It will accept 100 oz. or 3 Liter bladder
    As configured: 23.5 LBS or 10.65 KG (3.2 lbs. empty)
    Updated weight 24 LBS with some minor mods
    Cost of Falcon II bag only: $146.69 US Dollars
    Total estimated cost $1300 (ballpark figure)
    Contents
    Cabela's deerskin work gloves
    Maxpedition Rollypoly (mini)
    Maxpedition Grimloc D-ring
    Maxpedition Keyper
    Maxpedition Dominator clip
    Maxpedition Gear Retractor (small)
    Jetscream Whistle (note: the Storm Whistle is actually louder, but a bit bulkier)
    North Face Wind Resistant Fleece
    eGear Guardian signal light red
    Zippo lighter (replaced with butane Thunderbird insert)
    Maratac Lighter case (for Zippo found at County Comm)
    Leatherman Charge TTI with bits and extension in Leatherman molle pouch w/Malice clip
    Pathfinder 32 oz. canteen and cup set
    ITS Skeletonized bottle holder (adjustable)
    ITS Trauma Tallboy pouch (with breakaway/quick release Molly Stix)
    Assorted personal first-aid supplies (meds, gauze, Ace bandage, Israeli bandage, Quick Clot, blister kit, Band-Aids, Neosporin, wound wipes, Steri-Strips, various tools, etc...)
    EMT Trauma shears
    MSM Trauma shear pouch
    SOF Wide Tactical Tourniquet
    Eleven 10 Tourniquet / Self-Aid Pouch (also comes in Kydex)
    Streamlight Microstream AAA flashlight
    Rofis RJ30 Transformer flashlight CREE XP-G 210 lumens AA (with molle sheath)
    Fallkniven F1 in custom JRE Cricket sheath, full size Swedish firesteel and DC3 stone (since the video, I have replaced the F1 with the Fallkniven S1 Forest Knife w/custom sheath, full size Swedish firesteel and DC3 stone)
    Contractor trash bag (3 mil)
    Military high grade poncho with Black Crater Gear Cord-Lock LED(silicone impregnated ripstop nylon with grommets) very similar to the Equinox or Helikon Poncho
    WX Warrior fleece beanie hat
    REI Plastic knife, spoon and fork
    Tarred line with winder
    550 Paracord with line winder
    Sharpie stainless steel marker
    Zebra F-701 stainless steel pens
    Bodahpak collapsible cup 7 oz. or 207 ML (180 BPA free)
    Fish spreader/bail
    Ranger firesteel from Firesteel.com w/compass and super striker
    Zippo fuel canister with extra flint and mini repair tool
    Orange and white diffusers for Olight TC10 titanium flashlight
    Insect repellent pump spray
    Poison ivy relief pump spray
    Rite-in-the-Rain 3"x5" (7.6 x 12.7 CM) note pad
    Carson magnifying glass (2.5x and 5x)
    Orange survival bandana (100 % cotton)
    Suunto field compass
    Laminated Glass Signal Mirror 2" x 3" (5 x 7.6 CM) with case
    Fishing kit (self-made kit with hooks, sinkers and line)
    Cash money in small zip bag
    Zebralight H502 flood headlamp AA
    Fire kit (steel wool, quick tinder, striker with flint, magnesium rod, fatwood, Misch metal, super striker, UCO Stormproof matches, mini Bic lighter and Zombie tinder)
    Safety kit (N100 respirator mask, tinted swimming goggles, ear plugs and IOSAT potassium iodide tabs)
    Frontier Pro water filter
    Sawyer Squeeze 32 oz. (.94 Liters) collapsible bag
    Potable Aqua chlorine dioxide tabs (water disinfection tabs)
    Two 6" (15.2 CM) Snaplight (green glow sticks)
    Sharpening kit (Smith pocket sharpener and leather strop with green and black compound and 1500 sandpaper)
    Forster Grant reading glasses (collapsible with hard case)
    Esbit stove and pot stand (with six solid fuel tabs)
    Bahco Laplander folding saw
    Assorted hard candy
    Food -- assorted candy bars, jerky, breakfast bars, Heater Meal
    Hot drinks -- tea, coffee, cider and sugar, creamers and honey
    Toiletries -- seat covers, toilet paper, deodorant, Aurelle Toob Brush w/paste, wipes, floss, Vaseline lip balm, small pack towel
    Emergency candle w/matches
    Sea to Summit head net w/insect shield
    Delrin polymer capsules with AA and CR123
    Sea to Summit clothes line
    SOL Escape Bivvy (I have 5 of these, but this bivvy no substitute for a real sleeping bag. It is okay for mild temps only)
    DD Sleeper (silk sleeping bag liner with small nylon carrying case)
    SOL Emergency blanket
    Two Grabber Mega Warmers (12 hours)
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  • @WildMedGuru1
    @WildMedGuru1 11 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very impressed. For a CHANGE someone (you) actually put some realistic thought into my interpretation of what REAL EDC pack should be!

  • @SuperSkunkWorks
    @SuperSkunkWorks 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Recently took a bullet wound first aid course, we learned the proper use of a tourniquet. A quick observation: you should have yours pre-loaded, ready for use. By the time you take it out of the plastic bag and make it ready, much blood will have been lost. As you may know, in 30 seconds or less 1 liter of blood is gone. We have between 4-5 liters so that's at least 20% of your blood, and it's gone quickly. Within three minutes without a tourniquet the average person will be beyond recovery. Thanks for the excellent video.

  • @brettcornell647
    @brettcornell647 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great bag, great gear and great informative videos. Thank you! I’ve used your list to add items to my own.

  • @conspiracyprepperz1017
    @conspiracyprepperz1017 10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I would always TEST a knife rather than thinking its going to perform well. Even if you have seen all the reviews TEST IT, the only problem with that is, it wont be top notch condition anymore if there was an emergency. Greetings from the United Kingdom. GREAT kit

  • @diannestein789
    @diannestein789 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    love these girls, fantastic, professional, amazing, so in sync with each other. great job!!

  • @Macbrand
    @Macbrand 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such an awesome setup. Thanks for sharing.

  • @eperez1976
    @eperez1976 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great Video. I've been on the fence about what bag will be my primary EDC and your video has me sold. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jonathanhomesley4895
    @jonathanhomesley4895 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome video. Great kit. Well thought out and intentional.

  • @k1e1n1t1o
    @k1e1n1t1o 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow. Really late in seeing this video. So far one of the best bag set ups I've seen on TH-cam. I've been a student of preparedness since the early 80's. This well thought out, filled with quality tools and items and looks great. I don't normally care to have things attached to a pack but your set up has everything tight and right.
    As far as critiques of it being too tacticool...I've found especially in urban settings, no one really cares or notices. Plus in black it's pretty neutral. Just when you're ready to start walking, strap the knife to your belt. Now on to part 2!
    Well done sir.

  • @mpugliano
    @mpugliano 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    one of the best video's on the subject on youtube, Thank you very much!!!

  • @PureTazr
    @PureTazr 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow never saw the ITS skeletonized bottle holder before I found it for $24 on there site excellent buy.

  • @IronRakkasanCSM
    @IronRakkasanCSM 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is one beautiful set up, great gear I loved this so much that I set up my vehicle go bag to replicate American Outfitter's 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @biggaywizard
    @biggaywizard 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    My god, this is the nicest and most expensive kit I've ever seen for a car bag. I'm not hating, I'm just blown away at the quality of each piece you chose. Damn impressive.

  • @shaun4753
    @shaun4753 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    What a fantastic looking bag. Great video very interesting.

  • @wv_shooter9618
    @wv_shooter9618 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    this is the best set up iv ever seen. very nice I'm gonna do a set up like you're bag.

  • @volxlov
    @volxlov 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very nice setup and well thought out.

  • @fullporaport
    @fullporaport 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's the best car get home bag I saw for a while ! Great job dude

  • @IrishLincoln
    @IrishLincoln 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is a really nice setup. I'm convinced to buy this bag after these reviews and looking at one at Gander Mountain. The first-aid kit is great too.
    Thanks for posting these videos. Very helpful!

  • @p.oneill6943
    @p.oneill6943 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your a wise man and I do like the bag its a nice Tactical Black, Good luck from Ireland... Peter...

  • @jenniferf.2727
    @jenniferf.2727 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Outstanding set up

  • @lbizzythefire
    @lbizzythefire 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Prolly the best setup I seen on youtube. I like the water bottle idea.

  • @EmberEagle
    @EmberEagle 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Second review i've seen of this bag. Its very nice and a good size.

  • @Ardevino21
    @Ardevino21 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great toys! Thanks to share!

  • @cassanoa
    @cassanoa 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    love the knife - i have two of them and i fully agree - its a great knife

  • @jameshinrichsen9238
    @jameshinrichsen9238 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    You have the best Get Home Bag I've seen I was going to replicate some of the gear u were going to use but I can't afford some of it even with my up going savings from work!

  • @Valerieannleeh
    @Valerieannleeh 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    great set up!

  • @ArmyStinger150
    @ArmyStinger150 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Damn fine equipment!

  • @ihhkkhh
    @ihhkkhh 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    great video, greetings from Costa Rica

  • @termin8r23
    @termin8r23 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    That is some badass looking pack! I normally go for khaki, but I love the all black approach. Very thought trough system, especially the FAK.

  • @dubmacca
    @dubmacca 10 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    A great kit if you have a few thousand to spare!!

  • @fnafandtrains8738
    @fnafandtrains8738 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great bag and contents! Me personally, I wouldn't have ANYTHING hanging off my bag, not anything camo (your bag is black) because it draws attention, also, you will be a target. I'm more a fan of a mid/dark blue color bag, non tactical, not too big, the more you know the less you need, but lots of luck and god bless.

  • @dahoff84
    @dahoff84 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    love that med kit

  • @TheAmericanOutfitter
    @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi Danny Gonzalez, it is the ITS Trauma Tallboy Pouch with the breakaway/quick release Molly Stix. They make a Tallboy and a Fatboy version. You can buy them fully equipped or empty. I purchased mine empty and added the contents a-la-carte. See my write-up in the description section. Enjoy.

  • @Wandrew223
    @Wandrew223 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really enjoyed this video, really well thought out. New subscriber as well.
    Thanks, Brutus.

  • @derealovesurvival7549
    @derealovesurvival7549 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good set up off to part 2 ATB

  • @techdragon283
    @techdragon283 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Finally ordered my Falcon II just now.

  • @willkschoenfeld94
    @willkschoenfeld94 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very nice. I wish I had one of those ponchos. I only have the cheap ones which I consider disposable.

  • @espencer83
    @espencer83 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice Pack

  • @lafayetejunior1386
    @lafayetejunior1386 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    uau, perfect bag!

  • @gorillahd9247
    @gorillahd9247 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video and a well thought out exterior on your Falcon II. I am considering this pack as the foundation for a "wilderness get home bag" to have in my Jeep when offroading (in case things don't go as planned). You have a great channel with outstanding content. Subbed. I will have some reviews up on my channel soon. Scott

  • @zexnynex777
    @zexnynex777 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Watched this vid about 2mnths ago for inspiration. Its funny how different they are in reality when in my mind they looked exactly the same. Lol.
    The cool thing about this stuff is all the personal touches anyway i guess.

  • @TheFigure88
    @TheFigure88 10 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Arh man... now i gotta go and buy more shit!
    Great bag mate

  • @TheJokerperez
    @TheJokerperez 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well Done Sir.....I hope to be around you when SHTF

  • @MrRayMac1963
    @MrRayMac1963 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    I LOVE your set up TAO. Thanks for sharing. I'm working on a similar rig, but i hate to spend another 130 bucks on a bag just to sit in a box in the back of my truck, so i'm using a Fox Tactical knock off that cost about 40. Its not as rugged, but its just going to ride and not going to see any use. I've learned I can't have a pack do double duty, because chances are it won't be there and ready if i need it.
    Maxpedition gear is way too good to let it just sit there. I'm a BSA Assistant Scout Master and use a Falcon 2 with my scout gear. Its a great pack that sees field use monthly. Guess I need a rich Uncle so i can afford all the good toys like TAO!

  • @meinlet5103
    @meinlet5103 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think that bag you customed is ridiculously awesome, whether it is useful or not

  • @JimmyGunXD556
    @JimmyGunXD556 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the heads up on the Molly Stix very cool product! I am looking into implementing them. I like the 5.11 pouches for the reason they have a highly placed retainer, along with their Slick Stick System, which holds pouches nice and tight. Though I am not a big fan of the snap closure. Only a couple times I managed unsnapping my med-kit from the pack. Weaving the molle correctly, it still retained the pouch just fine when unsnapped, but in the back of my mind it bugged me a little.

  • @rudyswoodwork7236
    @rudyswoodwork7236 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    That bag looks like a cow bell .. u will be a target for all that things u carry outside the bag

  • @jonobrad100
    @jonobrad100 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hey! Looks awesome. but the only problem I would have with this is that Its too ''flashy'' with all the gear hanging off of it and would absolutely make you a target for anyone without that gear and who is willing to take it from you. I think it would be better to keep it all concealed in a less ''tactical'' bag.

  • @eugenestump111
    @eugenestump111 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like the beacon light and roly poly. The zippo is a bit tacky ...maybe in a apocalyptic scenario you can try to trade it like Denzel did on The Book of Eli lol

  • @nickharwell9909
    @nickharwell9909 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have this exact bag. It sits next to my bed with a camelbak in it and the tube close to my head bc i drink a lot of fluids during the night. Ive had 5 shoulder surgeries 4 on right 1 on left and it keeps me from having to reach with my arms.

  • @ninjamalta
    @ninjamalta 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very nice bag, pretty pricey though! It amounts to quite a lot considering those items. But I like quality as well.

  • @PBLulis
    @PBLulis 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thumbs up for also providing liters and kg!

  • @TheWoodsman102
    @TheWoodsman102 9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Get a vector thunderbird butane insert and you wont have a problem with it drying out

  • @gonzalomb5026
    @gonzalomb5026 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wondering how many bugs hangin on your back dude, awesome kit bro.

  • @nickharwell9909
    @nickharwell9909 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    ive owned this bag for a couple years and I unexpectedly tested this bag swimming in a lake for 45min then walking home. and my stuff stayed dry. this was due to a knuckle head on my boat that almost caused a major tragedy.

  • @TiredOfApathy
    @TiredOfApathy 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cut some rubber bike tubes and use a piece over the zippo lighter to keep fuel in it from seeping out. :)

  • @johnwayne2103
    @johnwayne2103 8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love all these bags but if you are ever in a situation where you run into a bunch of armed thugs or some sort of road block these bags are a dead giveaway for $400 + of cool gear.
    I am a sucker for them but a plain old Swiss gear laptop bag with a Matt blue or red color vs OD green/ Desert sand or SWAT black just says. Hey yall look at all the cool gear I got.

  • @TheAmericanOutfitter
    @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi magicn3ss, it is the smaller 10 x 4 bottle holder. See my write-up in the description section. Thanks.

  • @reb0254
    @reb0254 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nicely done. Picked up a few pointers and a few gear ideas, and that's what it should be all about. 24 lbs.?

  • @JimmyGunXD556
    @JimmyGunXD556 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Check out Blackhawks Speed Clips. I have a 5.11 Rush 72 and have a Maxped Rolly Polly Extreme backpack and replaced the Malice Clips with the Speed Clips. Works great.

  • @TheAmericanOutfitter
    @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Marco, I purchased the Falcon II from Going Gear.

  • @Dogzallday
    @Dogzallday 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great great set up...but your proton pack here is missing a ghost trap and one of those giga-meter things...

  • @doug995.
    @doug995. 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Isnt the bag really for if you can't get home.

  • @TheAmericanOutfitter
    @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Speed Clips work great. I think the Blackhawk Speed Clips are a better choice over the Maxpedition TacTies. TacTies are a bit sloppy and do not sit flush and tight. However, the Molle Stix offer something I have not seen before, a one handed release, which instantly detaches any modular pouch from the PALS webbing. This is ideal, especially for a medical kit. Check out their video on ITS Tactical (Molle Stix a new quick release system). Much appreciated and thanks for sharing.

  • @jasonhill9133
    @jasonhill9133 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the videos. You inspired me to actually buy a Maxpedition Falcon II for a get home bag and I absolutely love it! I bought a Leatherman Surge with sheath and a zippo with sheath. I would like to attach it as you have with yours. Could you please explain how you attached them? I have tried using some 3" molle straps from maxpedition, but they are loose. Just wondering how you got a tight fit with both the leatherman and zippo sheaths? Thanks.

  • @nickmarcano5293
    @nickmarcano5293 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    you should let me have that camo bottle holder

  • @zackgordon8086
    @zackgordon8086 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    what pouch is the zippo lighter in and where did you get it? I have been looking for one, but couldn't quite find one that liked.

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      zack gordon Hi, I found it at County Comm. It is called the Maratac Lighter Case (MLC). It has a snap and strap in the rear to attach it to webbing. The front flap is secured by a snap and Velcro so it is a very secure closure. They come in black, green, tan or gray and cost $5.00. Thanks

  • @billesh55
    @billesh55 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    +TheAmericanOutfitter
    In regards to your water bottle retainer, I notice you complained about the fact the Maxpedition pouch was too bulky for your liking, however looking at the setup of your bag on the right side, I believe the Maxpedition bottle pouch would be a better pouch to attach to your bag, as you can then remove all that clutter on the right side of your bag. I mean a single pouch just for your own lighter seems a bit much to me. Although it's how you prefer your set up I understand that. I just think you would be able to save space by putting your lighter and multi tool in the MT Pouch into the side pouch of the bottle pouch and obviously having your bottle in the main pouch.

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ***** I hear you. I'm not saying this design is right for
      everyone. I basically outfitted this pack to meet my personal
      preferences.I tried the Maxpedition bottle holder mounted on my Falcon
      II and did not care for it. Others have expressed similar discontent. My main
      gripe is that I need two hands to open the zipper and access the water
      bottle. Whereas with the ITS Skeletonized system, it's just a matter of lifting
      the pull tab with one hand and out comes the bottle. The other issue I have is
      not so obvious. Try getting the Pathfinder canteen cup out of the Maxpedition
      bottle holder. I can tell you that it is very difficult to extract. The
      Maxpedition bottle holder is not compatible with the Pathfinder canteen set
      shown in the video. Whereas the ITS system will fit almost any canteen bottle,
      27, 32 or 40 ounces. It will even hold the kidney shaped canteens. The ITS
      Skeletonized bottle holder was a good find for me because it offers more
      flexibility and mounting options.
      As for the Zippo lighter pouch, I did this on purpose
      because I wanted all my main tools mounted on the outside of the pack (multi-tool,
      first-aid kit, cooking kit, lighter, flashlight, etc...). I am not losing any
      valuable space by mounting these items on the outside of my pack. That's the
      beauty of webbing; it allows users to mount multiple accessories to achieve a
      personalized package.
      On a con, I will say that I am not happy with the Zippo
      lighter because it dries out. I tried using a ranger band and this helped but
      it did not solve the problem. I have switched to a Brunton butane storm lighter,
      which never dries out and produces a super-hot blow torch like flame.
      Another point then I must head out to do a bushcraft knife
      review. The clutter that you speak of is not an issue for me because I simply
      remove the knife before mounting the pack. I carry my knife on my side and this
      leaves the pack relatively well balanced. Lastly, as indicated in the video, I
      do not use this pack for hunting, fishing or bushcraft. It is an emergency get
      home-based only. ThanksBushcraft knife review coming soon... three beauties
      in fully customized sheaths!

  • @magicn3ss
    @magicn3ss 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    when you held up the maxpedition bottle holder, was that the 10x4 or 12x5?

  • @rickywyatt1
    @rickywyatt1 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great kit very pro, maybe a ranger band round the zippo to slow the evaporation.

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Ricky, I replaced the Zippo on the Falcon II with a Brunton lighter, but I'm
      still keeping the Zippo as a backup. I also have two Nymuth Tohil lighters,
      which do not evaporate like the Zippo because they have a very tight gasket/seal. For survival
      purposes, I rely on a Nymuth, high grade firesteels and NATO approved matches. Thanks

    • @rickywyatt1
      @rickywyatt1 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great reply, I will be getting me one of them Nymuth lighters then sounds much better design.

  • @brnobre4301
    @brnobre4301 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    👍

  • @marcomartinez4411
    @marcomartinez4411 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but where did you buy the Falcon II at that price?

  • @techdragon283
    @techdragon283 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where did you get the med pouch that's attached to the ITS Tallboy?

    • @techdragon283
      @techdragon283 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      TheAmericanOutfitter Thanks for that. I love that set-up.

  • @EnduringEagle
    @EnduringEagle 9 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Very disappointed with customer service and warranty. Did you know that the "Lifetime Limited Warranty" has nothing to do with you? It actually has to do with the "Lifetime" of the materials they use and what Maxpedition perceives that to be. I quote "Lifetime is defined as the expected life of the product, not the user's lifetime." I learned the hard way when I called for a repair and was turned down

    • @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess
      @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm sorry that happened to you..! What brand would you recommend that is durable but not too extensive?

  • @hwirshing
    @hwirshing 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where did you have those custom scabbards made for your knife?

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, the Fallkniven F1 is in a custom Cricket Leather Sheath made by JRE Industries. They make high quality leather sheaths. Respectfully

  • @rothrock470
    @rothrock470 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    How did you attach your leatherman sheath to the molle? I have a wave with a similar sheath just wondering the best way to attach it to the outside of the bag. Thank you

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      rothrock470 Hi, on this particular build I used a Malice Clip to attach my Leatherman sheath to the webbing, but there are other options. Maxpedition Tac Ties also work, but they can be a bit loose and sloppy because they are made of fabric and lack rigidity. For this reason, some folks prefer Malice Clips, MOLLE Sticks or Blackhawk Speed Clips. Respectfully

    • @rothrock470
      @rothrock470 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      TheAmericanOutfitter

    • @rothrock470
      @rothrock470 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      TheAmericanOutfitter Thank you for the response I will look into the malice clips. Very cool 3 part series on your set up I enjoyed it.

  • @leperking84
    @leperking84 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    that fallkniven custom sheath is really dandy, care to elaborate?

  • @adrianovergara2942
    @adrianovergara2942 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is the small light called that was installed on the poncho?

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, it's called a Black Crater Gear Cord-Lock LED. It is designed to be attached to a lanyard or pull tab. It is something I had left over from another project so I attached it to the poncho. Thanks

  • @ToyoteroMundial
    @ToyoteroMundial ปีที่แล้ว

    Any updates to your bag in 2022?

  • @rickjtxyt
    @rickjtxyt 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    What brand is that Poncho? Or, when can it be found? Thanks, great video!

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      rickjtxyt Hi, I’m not sure on the maker. There’s no tag on the collar and the bag is long gone. It is green with the visible ripstop pattern, taped seams, draw cord, snaps and metal grommets on the corners. It feels like quality material. I’mnot sure where I got it, maybe at a gun show, but I think I paid somewhere around $40 for it. It is lightweight and very compressible like the Equinox but looks more like the Helikon with the draw cord in the neck area. Try looking around Amazon. Respectfully

  • @johnrenzcaballero4308
    @johnrenzcaballero4308 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    how do you put the leatherman on the molle even the pouch is not meant to be a molle pouch

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, that particular sheath is actually MOLLE compatible.

  • @grampaedward5852
    @grampaedward5852 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    where can I get all these thing at thank you

  • @StarDarkAshes
    @StarDarkAshes 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    How much was it's tactical med pouch? On website $49? Or is that filled with stuff? 🤔

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, the ITS website shows the Tallboy at $59.99 empty. With the basic trauma kit it is $169 and $179 with the advance trauma kit.

  • @asadullahzeeshan5539
    @asadullahzeeshan5539 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    you should've labelled it an apocalypse bag not a get home one

  • @MackBollan
    @MackBollan 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi brother... please... what a ligther strobe??? very nice idea!!!
    Hugs from Brazil

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      MACK BOLLAN Hi, it's the eGear
      Guardian signal light in red. All the best

    • @MackBollan
      @MackBollan 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      TheAmericanOutfitter thanks....

  • @CarloS-ut6xu
    @CarloS-ut6xu 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, I really like your reviews! All your gear is of the highest quality and you really think about all your gear and it's uses thoroughly. I was wondering if I could get your views on an EDC backpack.. I would like to purchase a small (no larger than a Maxpedition Falcon II) waterproof (walk in the rain waterproof... not submerge in the ocean waterproof) tactical backpack. Can you give me your views on the best bag (with these traits), in your opinion and maybe do a review on your EDC bag. Many thanks and keep up the great work! Carlo.

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Carlo S Hi Carlo, there are almost too many choices on the market. Below is a very small list of packs. You may research them at your leisure if you wish. Only you can decide what bag fits your budget and needs. None are waterproof, but some are water resistant. Please see below, respectfully.
      Red Rock, 3V Gear, 5.11 Rush 24, Rush 12, or Covert18, Maxpedition Riftcore, Eberlestock S25 Cherry Bomb, G1 Little Brother, H3 Sawed Off or H1 Mini Me, Kifaru Escape and Evade, Scout or Urban Zippy, Mystery Ranch Gunfighter or ASAP, Vanquest IBEX or Falconer…

    • @CarloS-ut6xu
      @CarloS-ut6xu 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +TheAmericanOutfitter Thanks very much for the comprehensive response! I'm Australian and we don't get much exposure to tough, durable, top quality American tactical gear here in Australia.. so I appreciate your feedback immensely. I've had a look at the packs you recommended, and to be honest, I've only heard of Red Rock and Maxpedition (from your list), so thank you kindly for introducing me to the other brands. I'm really liking the 5.11 rush 12, Eberlesock H1 Mini Me, Kifaru Escape and Evade and the Mystery Ranch ASAP. You have really opened my eyes to the vast majority of options there are, plenty of food for thought... and plenty of research material. I know I'll find my ideal tactical edc pack from your list and I hope to bring some of that A grade USA gear to Oz to lift the standard down under. Hope to see your edc bag and gear in the not too distant future. Thanks again American Outfitter and.. much respect. Carlo.

  • @timknoerle6896
    @timknoerle6896 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Falcon II on Amazon (7/6/15) for $134

  • @animefreak55060
    @animefreak55060 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    What medical pouch is that?

  • @drewwaythe2149
    @drewwaythe2149 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello hello - looks like you've got the "get home" situation covered.
    Did you ever think about a portable GPS device?
    Also, the Delrin polymer capsules for CR123 batteries - where did you get these?
    I actually need CR123A capsules as I ended up getting a ROFIS RJ20 flashlight (you should ask these companies for some commission, I think that's about the fifth item I've bought that you have shown!!) and need to carry spare batteries.
    Thoroughly enjoyed your review, you must give these some serious thought.
    Many thanks......

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have a GPS on my phone and a portable unit in my vehicle and rarely ever use them. The Delrin CR123 battery capsule can be obtained from County Comm. Please note that it will not hold re-chargeable CR123’s because the casing is too thick. It works perfectly with regular CR123’s. If you are running re-chargeables, then the Numyth Talos Capsule would be a much better choice. No commissions for me my friend. I stand in line just like everyone else. Enjoy:)

  • @raymondwiik6311
    @raymondwiik6311 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    This pack has had my attention for sometime. It is attractive, well made, and ergonomic, but I am wondering if this pack will be good for school. Laptop, tablet, books, notebooks, pens, headphones, etc. Those who have this pack, will it be good for a college student?

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Raymond Wiik Hi, The Falcon II does not have a dedicated padded computer pouch. There are other packs that might be better suited for your intended use like the Wenger or Swiss Gear Pegasus packs. My son uses the 511 Covert 18 Backpack for school campus. Respectfully

  • @jerfguy
    @jerfguy 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    An "EDC" bag is not the same as a "Get home" bag. EDC is Every Day Cary" something you'd use in your every day life. Still an awesome set up, just a little confusing to begin with.

  • @hancocs911
    @hancocs911 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have you done a bug out bag review? If you have can you direct me to it.
    Thank you

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Steve Hancock Hi, I have not. I have a bunch of high quality kits that can be used with a 72-hour setup, but I have not put together a full-blown bag. I'm currently putting together my hunting bag as the season is upon me. Respectfully

  • @patoz7205
    @patoz7205 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    First, let me say the video is professional looking and very well done; precise and to the point! Second, we definitely think alike when it come to using quality equipment. However, I chose the Vanquest 27 over the Maxpedition pack, which I looked at first. The types and amounts of equipment we each have is almost identical, with a few brand differences. I'm still fine tuning mine and did get a few ideas from your kit. Being an EMT, I tend to over pack when it comes to medical supplies, so I need to trim that area down some to free up some space for other things. Thanks again, and I enjoyed your presentation!

  • @AROTTWEILERR
    @AROTTWEILERR 8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    wrap electrical tape round the zippo lid seal, and fuel will never dry out.... mine hasnt in 2 years.... wrap it really tight mind.... g teed for two years so far.... plus buy a little zippo fuel bottle..... i know you mention this in your next vid but hey ho

  • @vanessajar9485
    @vanessajar9485 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Did you say write off???

  • @spectatorofallthings6587
    @spectatorofallthings6587 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    You still have this as your get home bag or have you changed ?

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, still have it in my truck. I added more PPE to it. I also replaced the F1 knife with an S1 in a custom Kydex sheath. Water and food refreshed.

    • @spectatorofallthings6587
      @spectatorofallthings6587 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      TheAmericanOutfitter nice! Thanks I can’t wait should have mine this weekend hopefully

  • @ManilaEnvelope1
    @ManilaEnvelope1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wrong. The problem originated in the USA and, wasn’t managed properly, in the USA.
    The blackout's proximate cause was a software bug in the alarm system at the control room of FirstEnergy, an Akron, Ohio-based company, which rendered operators unaware of the need to redistribute load after overloaded transmission lines drooped into foliage. What should have been a manageable local blackout cascaded into the collapse of much of the Northeast regional electricity distribution system.

  • @AtomkeySinclair
    @AtomkeySinclair 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    You said = "As configured: 23.5 LBS or 10.65 KG" - Sorry dude that's not possible. I have the Maxpedition Falcon II PYGMY model busting at the seems and it weighs in at 27 LBS and I have most of what you have in yours but less in quantity. Mine is your baby brother version of the one you have loaded out here. My money says your load out has to weigh in at least 37 LBS... I use a baggage scale when I travel and it is accurate. I will come back here in a few days/weeks to see if you want to update that load out weight. Very neat med kit BTW! I'm going to look into that.

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Atomkey Sinclair
      Holy moly, you
      got 27 pounds of stuff inside a Maxpedition Pygmy. That’s amazing given the tiny
      size of that bag. That’s also a significant amount of weight to carry without a
      waist belt. I find that my Falcon II is pretty squared off and boxy and even
      when rigged correctly, it is like carrying a large cinderblock. It is too
      narrow and lacks ergonomics.Anyway, I
      went back and weighed my Falcon II again, but this time on different scale. I
      don’t have a baggage scale like you so I used the digital scale I used to weigh
      my Africa bags and that scale was only one pound off from the luggage scale at
      the airport. I did make some minor additions to the bag since last year but not
      enough to make a big difference. The total weight of the pack without the heater
      meal (I ate it and replaced it with a Pack-It) is 24 pounds, but that is well
      short of 27 pounds and certainly nowhere near 37 pounds. Bottom line I used two
      separate scales and obtained consistent results on both.
      I do have some larger
      packs that will carry 50 pounds of gear or more like my V69 Destroyer, but they
      are much higher quality than the Maxpedition packs and designed to carry big
      load with superior ergonomics, structure and support. I prefer my X2 over my
      Falcon II anyday. I will review others in the future. Enjoy your summer and thanks
      for the post.

    • @AtomkeySinclair
      @AtomkeySinclair 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well - I'm truly amazed. I've never done a review before. I guess I should take some time this weekend and get one together on my Pygmy. That blows my mind bro that your's isn't around 40 LBS (it looks like it). Give me some time to find my tripod and I'll show you what my load out is and we can compare notes on the two packs. I'm going to re-check the accuracy of my scale. It has always been on - but the last time I used it was a trip to Honduras a couple years ago, maybe it's reading wrong. I also have some larger packs. I have a TETON 4000 with an internal frame that is about 55 LBS fully packed. I'm medium build with back problems and that is more of a grab, throw in the Jeep, and work it out later on get up. I checked out the V69. Very nice pack - but too much $$ for me. My TETON is a hiking pack and was less than $100 but it is very comfortable. It's rigged for all season everything and has a Biolite and Lifesaver bottle as one of my main components. Thanks for the quick reply - and for the great 3 part review. I'll get back to you when I have a chance. Cheers!!!

  • @lovetitan
    @lovetitan 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    love your videos brother...can you give me the price of this setup? a ballpark would be ok unless you know exact amount.. thanks

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Lovetitan, a ballpark figure would probably be somewhere around $1300 US dollars, depending on which tools and components you select and any deals you might get. It is not an inexpensive bag, but it is packed with significant capabilities, and could potentially save me in a real situation. In that regard, the bag would be priceless. I think a lot of people could build a bag for much less, if they were willing to scale it down and forego some of the quality components. In my opinion, building your own bag is the way to go because only you know what you want or need. Good luck my friend.

    • @lovetitan
      @lovetitan 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      TheAmericanOutfitter absolutely! I'm a prepper in tennessee and have several b.o.b.s and i am going with this bag as an option, its small in size but with the pals on this you can easily double the capacity of it. i would recommend checking into the condor 2 battle belt to add to this bag. its adds a whole belt line of pals for bags,mags,holsters etc. and is only like 20bucks. all of your videos have been very helpful on options and things i need to buy. very informative brother.. not sure what state your in or the laws locally, but always take advantage of our american rights and carry! thanks again for the videos, any videos that have helped you please let me know. been through yours like 5 times each lol

  • @TacticalError84
    @TacticalError84 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    EDC still means Everyday Carry, right? You know, like what's on your belt and in your pocket? Nice approach, nice vid, but, this IS, a bugout bag.

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      TacticalError84
      EDC is a subjective term, especially since most of us don’t
      walk anymore. To me it means everything I have accessible when I am not at
      home. To others it means everything they are actually carrying their pockets,
      while others define it as everything they carrying in a pack. There is no right
      or wrong answer, different strokes for different folks.
      I think what you
      probably meant is that this is a bug-out-bag to you, which is okay too. I was careful
      in the video not to call it a bug-out-bag because it is not what I would
      consider a 72-hour system. It is really not adequate to address a 3-day
      scenario. My 72-hour bag is at least twice the size and weight of this little Falcon
      II. I will review that system in the future so everyone can see the difference
      in capacity, scale and capabilities. Thank you for your post, much appreciated.

    • @TacticalError84
      @TacticalError84 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      I know the term and why it was coined, I also work in L.E. and this is something that officers have come to live by. Trying to imply to someone that they are confused as to how, what and/or why this term is used is an error on your part sir; I've noticed that very many people, unlike myself (and colleagues) have stuck to the purest most simplistic definition of it. If you're putting items for long term survival in the fashion you're modeling the bag after, it's a bug out bag. Anything with a bag is considered a bug out bag. EDC is/are items that are more concealable, with the sole intention to be carried while in the field without having to remove them, and I don't mean carry it in a vehicle, it means on your person. If you're still confused about what I'm getting at, answer this one question, do you walk into a Walmart with this EDC?

    • @TheAmericanOutfitter
      @TheAmericanOutfitter  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      TacticalError84 No, I would not carry this bag into Walmart, a college
      campus or corporate setting as stated in the closing of my video. My bag is
      something that would be accessible to me should I need to abandon my vehicle and
      walk home like in the 2003 power outage that cascaded from Canada into the NE,
      or the 2014 Atlanta snow/ice storm.I’m not trying to imply anything nor am I suggesting that
      anyone is confused. I am not and you certainly do not sound confused. You have
      your definition and I have mine and we simply disagree. It is a respectful disagreement
      only. Your definition is center around LE and mine is broader to encompass
      emergency management and evacuation.I understand the Security and Law Enforcement industries well
      and can recall when officers only carried a baton and gun. No PR24’s, no oleoresin
      capsicum, no tasers, no body armor, no portable radios, no LoJack system, no
      GPS, no mobile video records, no mics, and no onboard computers. Officers either
      fought with their hands, used mechanical force or escalated to deadly force. There
      were only three choices, so I can certainly appreciate your simplistic approach.
      However, today the world is much more complicated and officers carry
      substantially more gear, both on them as well as in their patrol cars. The
      equipment is also better and more refined.I suspect you carry a back-up, extra cuffs, extra cuff
      key, extra mags, a 12 gauge or AR, flashlight, and a patrol bag full of
      goodies. And all this stuff you probably carry on patrol every day. In my
      definition, this is a form every day carry because it is gear that accessible
      to you. If you’re on TEAMS, then you probably carry even more gear.My point is this, times
      have changed and people and systems have evolved. Today, people are much more
      prepared, informed and educated. They have learned how to become more self-reliant,
      resilient and resourceful. I’m okay with your definition, but for me EDC is
      anything that is accessible to me, either in my pockets, car or backpack. Again,
      it is a respectful disagreement only. Thank you kindly.

    • @stevecram7705
      @stevecram7705 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      TheAmericanOutfitter I think some people simply have too much time on their hands. I think your overall approach and definition is more inclusive, and encourages the viewer to think differently about preparedness in general, and I appreciate very much what you are doing. Carry on!