Though these survival kits are good I would advise you to build your own bug out bag. Just search the internet and you’ll find all the information you need.
Nothing against the mylar blancets, but I wish the developers of such kits would spend a single night in their so called 'tents' in outdoor conditions before selling it. Every available surplus tarp is better than this cheap crap, there are enough videos available on TH-cam which proof this obvious fact (no doors, no breathability, weak resistance against tear and puncture, difficult set up, no durability, no insulation, no protection against insects, etc.).
@@survivalgearofficial I'd like to see someone set up these in heavy rainfall and wind. Not possible, therefore not useful in emergencies. Suggest to supply the kit with SOL emergency bivy (breathable version) instead. Have tested those, they work and are durable enough for multiple use.
Listen prepping… too much junk, you want to survive talk to a homeless! If you look like the company logo you become a target. Pack like a hobo, look like a hobo and you are not a target. You want to know how to survive not be a company commercial. When buging où food is you #1 inventory, stuff food everywhere on your body. Multiple lighters, know how to purify water, how to use your environment to make a shelter. A tarp low to the ground, camo, beige, brown. Small esbit stove use twigs when out of fuel. Whistle alway around your neck. As little gear as possible but knowledge. Or yup look at me I am a hardware store, but I never fished, or trapped or found a good source of water, but I have a bandaid !
Hi everyone! Today we dive into the world of survival gear, specifically focusing on the Best Pre-Made Survival Bug Out Bags of 2024.
We’re living difficult times. A bug out bag is a must have.
My choice is the Responder from Surviveware. Great bug out bag that can be further customised
Though these survival kits are good I would advise you to build your own bug out bag. Just search the internet and you’ll find all the information you need.
The Surviveware Responder is the best survival bug out bag for the money. It’s high quality for a reasonable price.
I also like the Responder kit. Best bang for your buck!
Decked D bag and The rhino are the coolest!
It's good, it's necessary and The price is ok for eachone.
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Already got my own handpicked Bob's, but that rhino one looked pretty sweet.
Indeed the Rhino is a well organised bug out bag with quality products
I'd like to see someone's bug out bag w/nonperishable items only. That stuff gets expensive to replace every few years.
There’s no such thing…..
The thumbnail pack look great but no mention of that one.
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Nothing against the mylar blancets, but I wish the developers of such kits would spend a single night in their so called 'tents' in outdoor conditions before selling it. Every available surplus tarp is better than this cheap crap, there are enough videos available on TH-cam which proof this obvious fact (no doors, no breathability, weak resistance against tear and puncture, difficult set up, no durability, no insulation, no protection against insects, etc.).
Actually the mylar blankets are supposed to be used only in case of emergencies. They are not supposed to be comfortable but help you survive.
@@survivalgearofficial I'd like to see someone set up these in heavy rainfall and wind. Not possible, therefore not useful in emergencies. Suggest to supply the kit with SOL emergency bivy (breathable version) instead. Have tested those, they work and are durable enough for multiple use.
Listen prepping… too much junk, you want to survive talk to a homeless! If you look like the company logo you become a target. Pack like a hobo, look like a hobo and you are not a target. You want to know how to survive not be a company commercial. When buging où food is you #1 inventory, stuff food everywhere on your body. Multiple lighters, know how to purify water, how to use your environment to make a shelter. A tarp low to the ground, camo, beige, brown. Small esbit stove use twigs when out of fuel. Whistle alway around your neck. As little gear as possible but knowledge. Or yup look at me I am a hardware store, but I never fished, or trapped or found a good source of water, but I have a bandaid !