Honestly if shit goes down I don’t think it’ll matter if your bag is camo, black, blue, gray, or pink. People are going to see a bag with stuff in it and they’re going to want it. Now if you have a bag with a bunch of pouches and stuff hanging off of it, yea that’s dumb.
As a little hint to your handwarmer, if you are cold patch them on your skin on top of your kidneys. It’s one of the organ with the most blood flow through it and will help you to warm up faster.
Great video just remember your bag may have different stuff based on your environment like I live in SW Florida on the gulf so I’m going to have different stuff then him for example I’m using a aqua quest hooped bivy because well lots of rain bugs snakes fire ants and of course mosquitos so just tailor yours to your needs and environment. My bag is huge but I can be a 100+ miles on any given day from my front door so
My get home bag contains auto & tire repair gear to deal with a dead battery or flat tire, because we can't rely on AAA to show up during an emergency. If I have to leave my car I can quickly dump these items out to lighten the bag. My jump starter battery also doubles as a cell phone or flashlight charger. I also carry extra cheap flashlights to hand out to anyone I may be traveling with, because four eyes are better to spot a threat than two. Why walk home alone?
Good setup just a little to much gear for my bag since i plan for 25 miles. That said i keep extra gear in vehicle for longer range. I use a sling bag for my gear as it works good on a motorcycle.
Great idea but given the snowstorm scenario posed at the front end "I'm not going to sit in my car and wait for something to happen" are the famous last words of someone who dies from hypothermia thinking getting back to their guns is a priority. 95% of congestion has to do with natural disasters and accidents, 5% are well publicized riots that can be avoided. Plan for the realistic thing, not Red Dawn. Your car is safer than braving a blizzard with a tiny bag.
So I guess all the people who died in their cars in Buffalo during this last huge snow storm did the right thing? Or did you not see that yet? Clearly someone doesn’t have a write in the rain.
@@Mtn_Marty most of those people dies because their exhausts were covered in snow to be fair. Just logically your argument does not defeat what this commenter said
@@stevef4930 logically they should have got the fuck out of their car and or made sure their exhaust wasn’t covered… Steve. And I I wasn’t arguing in fact what he stated proved your point and my point was to be prepared to not freeze and get out of your car and get home. One woman died 6 minutes from her home in her car. I love the people of the internet…
@@stevef4930 Don't listen to him, he will get you killed. I'm Canadian and our winters will go as low as -30C (-22F) in the East. Meanwhile in the West, it could go as low as -60C (-70F). The only cold spell that he experienced was 5C (41F). His idea of a get home bag is a "trip to the cabane in the woods" pack. Think, if your car breakdown in the middle of a highway, are you planning to sleep under the Stars? What happens if it rains? You'll be soaked. Hypothermia will settle in, and you'll die frozen in the middle of Summer. You need a Tarp or an Emergency Blanket to keep you out of the Elements. He doesn't have fire making kit for fear that someone could see him. Hmmm! If you have your face inside your Get-Home-Bag, it means that you need help. So, you want to be seen. A Get-Home-Bag is for peace time not for war time unless you are a draft dodger trying to go home. He has a gun. To do what? To attract more rioters to kill you? Get a slingbow instead. It's lethal, quiet and less heavy. Avoid Trouble as much as possible. Don't look for trouble, you will lose. You are not Rambo. Amazing how he has no clue about Survival?
People watch too many movies or at least overthink this stuff. If this is a urban get home bag it shouldnt be any bigger than a fanny pack. If it really gets that bad out there im getting to my family asap which means im running or at least jogging. Light and quick is key. 90% of that stuff isnt needed. I get people like gear but realistically im not stopping for anything until im reunited with my family.
Ahhhh the land of make believe! The point is to be ready for a multitude of possibilities. The bag weighs like 10lbs and you could easily drop what you don’t need. We can’t all be marathon runners. But hey, thanks for the help with the algorithm!
I have a coast flashlight in my bag too. Got it at Walmart for about $12.00. I used to keep protein bars in my bag, but I switched to emergency ration bars.
Hi new subscriber here . I'm fairly sure your solar charger is worse than useless . Not seen that filter bottle before, it looks OK , I use a grayl... We're not allowed pepper spray in the uk ...😬🙄 The Faraday bag is a great idea ... We're not allowed guns in the uk 😬🙄😒 I've recently abandoned para cord and replaced it with no.36 bank line . Great video . Thanks.
Thats a really good bag. Will look into it. Here in Germany you only get bags like 5.11, Mystery Ranch and a lot of Tasmanian Tiger. And all of them are very expensive. One thing about the solar powerbank. I used one but I don't think they are really reliable. Takes like ages to charge them and most of the time they are not exposed to sunlight. So I do carry and EDC a standard power bank plus one that works with AA batteries. I replaced parts of my EDC/bugout/get home with flashlights, LED, electric fan, etc that work with AA or AAA batteries. Makes it much easier, as I don't need to charge all of them regularly and they are interchangeable. Damn.. I really love your backpack xD
I think this was a great video, good advice. All your opinion and stuff for you. Before commenting I read the comments and was surprised at the shit people say. They chastise you for using curse words on your FUCKING channel!!! Then someone says you have an ego! Isn’t ridiculing someone for their language on their channel/ platform? Change the channel . I have so much stuff I’d love to share on TH-cam but I truly couldn’t deal with all the rude comments. Anyway, great video, funny humor.
Proper thought of the philosophy of survival. Unity of One, Self! The rest of you all will be left by the wayside to perish. Think about that, and prepare yourselves.
Me and my girlfriend started making pemmican for our bags. You get a lot more calories and they are a lot less weight. We just vacuum seal it and it should last longer than us
Nice kit, but honestly, you shouldn’t drink out of a container you completely ‘dunked’ (your words)because the contaminants are still on-hand outside, the opening that you used to fill, and more importantly, the port that will be touching your mouth if you don’t sterilize those surfaces before drinking thru your filter.
Way more people die after leaving their car than they do staying in their car. The common theme in all these videos is people seem to think it's going to be 70 degrees. If it's 10 degrees and you leave your car with just a "get home" bag, the chances are excellent they'll find you later frozen to a tree. Your car is shelter. You should have supplies to shelter in your car. The ONLY time I would leave my car is an EMP that shuts down everything. And there will not be roving bands of raiders on the road in the first few days, except for the person walking the dog in the park behind you. Watch out!!!
If you do know what your doing and you really do your research and take ideas from a lot of these different videos you can make an edc bag and a bug out bag long term all in one. I carry a bag with me everyday. It’s probably around 50lbs with my eberlestock bag and enough freeze dried food and trail mix as long as I can find water access along the way. I can sustain myself for weeks. Food water shelter a knife and if you can a firearm. Is all you really need. Anything else is a non necessity
I like it that you take in the most probable reasons to have to use your GHB I noticed that a lot of people prep, gear up for the most idiotic things instead of the probable things. They have 100 guns, knifes axes but no plan, no shovel no way of staying warm etc you can’t shoot a natural disaster. Maybe you in America are less likely to help each other and more likely to shoot each other than we are in Europe. Almost all videos I see here about this subject it’s always about that everyone else is an enemy trying to kill you. This video was better than most I’ve seen. So thank you
Thanks man. The unfortunate reality here in the states is that you can’t rely on others to help you in a natural disaster. Of course there will be those that reach out and help but just look at what happened here with hurricane katrina…
What’s hilarious is you watched a “get home bag” video if that’s all you need to make it 40 miles during a natural disaster, martial law, or whatever the F happened in 2020 all over the country. 👍🏼
I’m not a lawyer but I am pretty sure it’s only a fine. Which is better than, you know, jail time. Pepper gel would work well too. I think Kinber makes a pretty solid gel “gun”. Also, not advocating to break the law. Just noting that bear spray could be a good non lethal option during an extreme event.
@@Mtn_Marty Yeah. Definitely. Saber makes great pepper Gel, probably the best. That's what I have in my bag. Gel sticks to the target and is much less effected by wind.
I’m gonna keep going to every one of these videos where someone talks about not looking tactical. Is it important not to look all tactical? Depends on the situation. Non-permissive, governing authority/police state type deal? Yes, probably want to look like an everyday dude. In SHTF EVENT that caused you to go from your truck/car to get home…. NOBODY CARES what you look like. They have their own problems. If you’re the guy, who’s down and out, and you’re thinking, “he looks like a tactical person, might have some good stuff, I’m gonna shoot him to take his stuff”… then you are ALSO the person who says, “look, dude by himself with a backpack, I’m going to shoot him to take his stuff”. There is zero reason you could justify shooting a tactical person with a backpack vs a “regular” person with a backpack when you “need stuff” or are “looking for a come up”. Therefore, it doesn’t matter what the hell you look like or the type of pack you’re wearing (to an extent. Don’t be the guy with a 150 lb ruck because it causes attention and you’re a slow, easy target at that point), or the color of clothes per say. Wearing FULL camo in an urban area? Yeah probably don’t do that. Wearing khaki, coyote, ranger green anything or maybe just some M81 shorts or pants with a whatever color top? No one cares…. I feel like the people who say this just heard it somewhere and repeat it. Yes, situation and mission dictate Loadout. However… for a get home situation, it really doesn’t matter. The same people that would shoot you for looking tactical would shoot you for looking like a soft target. Wear what gives you the capability you need to get home from wherever you might be. If we’re talking, your job has you travel to the other side of a populated metroplex like DFW, and it’s a 60-70 mile trek from that place to your house? That’s multiple days on foot, and maybe your line 1 needs to be able to hold stuff in pockets, and tactical stuff LOVES it’s pockets. If you’re 11 miles from home? Barring some extreme weather conditions, you probably don’t need a lot and you could PROBABLY make that trek in your work clothes with a decent pair of shoes. Don’t worry about looking tactical. People notice now when all is peaceful. When all goes to hell, they have their own shit to worry about, their own problems, and their own desire to do what people do when it’s almost guaranteed that the police aren’t coming.
There are multiple cases every year where motorist set traps for those who stop to help them. This is only amplified in a natural disaster. Look at Buffalo NY for a current example.
It’s funny how you say that you have your gun and your survival food before saying « you have your wife and your daughter » (as if they were gear too)… I mean, I totally join the concept of get home bag but I am surprised how you present things…
1 I don’t have a daughter and never said so. Clearly you didn’t pay attention. 2 the gun and food would allow me to return to my wife safely and we’ll nourished in case she might need something. Maybe do a little leg work before trying to call out someone you don’t even know…
So you would sooner start a gunfight with someone decked out in full camo (14:30) than Joe Grey-man so you can "take his stuff" ? I hope your viewers don't take this as gospel.
And I hope you haven’t already reproduced. Or plan to. 😂 JK. No the point of that comment was to illustrate how volatile an emergency situation can get and what to look for. Personally I’d be avoiding anyone and everyone I could and so should anyone else in an extreme emergency situation. If you want to trust other people that’s on you. Always do wild how non gun owners think gun owners go around looking for a gunfight. Being ready to defend your life is a much different mindset than looking for trouble Frank.
@@Mtn_Marty Too late Marty, I already have grandkids. If your "Hypothetical" comments were jokes they were too subtle for me to recognize. It's kind of like insulting someone and then saying "I was just joking". Well, Bye.
That’s a great point and something I overlooked. Especially when moving fast, potentially evading…uh skin walkers, catching your eye on a branch would SUCK at night.
"Parachuters coming from the sky" - hamas did that not long ago
Honestly if shit goes down I don’t think it’ll matter if your bag is camo, black, blue, gray, or pink. People are going to see a bag with stuff in it and they’re going to want it. Now if you have a bag with a bunch of pouches and stuff hanging off of it, yea that’s dumb.
As a little hint to your handwarmer, if you are cold patch them on your skin on top of your kidneys. It’s one of the organ with the most blood flow through it and will help you to warm up faster.
The Cannae bags are really quite good. I have a couple that I have had for around 6 years. They have all held up under heavy use.
Agreed. Both my Cannae bags are 5+ years old with a ton of miles on them and they still seem new. Really bummed they stopped making them.
Nice thorough kit! I gave you a follow
"Rite in the Rain. You either have a Rite in the Rain, or you're a fucking idiot." 😂😂😂
That's pure gold, Marty.
Subscribed.
I do what I can to educate the idiots
I loved that too!!!!
Great load out bro and love the jokes 😂be safe
Great video just remember your bag may have different stuff based on your environment like I live in SW Florida on the gulf so I’m going to have different stuff then him for example I’m using a aqua quest hooped bivy because well lots of rain bugs snakes fire ants and of course mosquitos so just tailor yours to your needs and environment. My bag is huge but I can be a 100+ miles on any given day from my front door so
I have the same bag. Nice set up ghb
You’re a regular Good Samaritan!
My get home bag contains auto & tire repair gear to deal with a dead battery or flat tire, because we can't rely on AAA to show up during an emergency. If I have to leave my car I can quickly dump these items out to lighten the bag. My jump starter battery also doubles as a cell phone or flashlight charger. I also carry extra cheap flashlights to hand out to anyone I may be traveling with, because four eyes are better to spot a threat than two. Why walk home alone?
New sub here. Great video. Found your channel as I was researching TH-cam for my own Get Home Bag video. Well done.
Awesome! Thank you!
Good setup just a little to much gear for my bag since i plan for 25 miles. That said i keep extra gear in vehicle for longer range. I use a sling bag for my gear as it works good on a motorcycle.
Great idea but given the snowstorm scenario posed at the front end "I'm not going to sit in my car and wait for something to happen" are the famous last words of someone who dies from hypothermia thinking getting back to their guns is a priority. 95% of congestion has to do with natural disasters and accidents, 5% are well publicized riots that can be avoided. Plan for the realistic thing, not Red Dawn. Your car is safer than braving a blizzard with a tiny bag.
So I guess all the people who died in their cars in Buffalo during this last huge snow storm did the right thing? Or did you not see that yet? Clearly someone doesn’t have a write in the rain.
@@Mtn_Marty most of those people dies because their exhausts were covered in snow to be fair. Just logically your argument does not defeat what this commenter said
@@stevef4930 logically they should have got the fuck out of their car and or made sure their exhaust wasn’t covered… Steve. And I I wasn’t arguing in fact what he stated proved your point and my point was to be prepared to not freeze and get out of your car and get home. One woman died 6 minutes from her home in her car. I love the people of the internet…
@@Mtn_Marty that amazes me. How did she die?
@@stevef4930 Don't listen to him, he will get you killed. I'm Canadian and our winters will go as low as -30C (-22F) in the East. Meanwhile in the West, it could go as low as -60C (-70F). The only cold spell that he experienced was 5C (41F). His idea of a get home bag is a "trip to the cabane in the woods" pack. Think, if your car breakdown in the middle of a highway, are you planning to sleep under the Stars? What happens if it rains? You'll be soaked. Hypothermia will settle in, and you'll die frozen in the middle of Summer. You need a Tarp or an Emergency Blanket to keep you out of the Elements. He doesn't have fire making kit for fear that someone could see him. Hmmm! If you have your face inside your Get-Home-Bag, it means that you need help. So, you want to be seen. A Get-Home-Bag is for peace time not for war time unless you are a draft dodger trying to go home. He has a gun. To do what? To attract more rioters to kill you? Get a slingbow instead. It's lethal, quiet and less heavy. Avoid Trouble as much as possible. Don't look for trouble, you will lose. You are not Rambo. Amazing how he has no clue about Survival?
People watch too many movies or at least overthink this stuff. If this is a urban get home bag it shouldnt be any bigger than a fanny pack. If it really gets that bad out there im getting to my family asap which means im running or at least jogging. Light and quick is key. 90% of that stuff isnt needed. I get people like gear but realistically im not stopping for anything until im reunited with my family.
Ahhhh the land of make believe! The point is to be ready for a multitude of possibilities. The bag weighs like 10lbs and you could easily drop what you don’t need. We can’t all be marathon runners. But hey, thanks for the help with the algorithm!
@@Mtn_Marty
I have a coast flashlight in my bag too. Got it at Walmart for about $12.00. I used to keep protein bars in my bag, but I switched to emergency ration bars.
Cost lights are great little handhelds. I have a few. Ration bars for sure keep better.
@@Mtn_Marty Yeah. I carry a smaller one in my pocket. Yeah.
Keep the protein bars, ration bars taste nasty plus you can just ration your protein bars
I really like your style of presentation, keeping it light and funny but to the point!
Glad you enjoy it!
Hi new subscriber here .
I'm fairly sure your solar charger is worse than useless .
Not seen that filter bottle before, it looks OK , I use a grayl...
We're not allowed pepper spray in the uk ...😬🙄
The Faraday bag is a great idea ...
We're not allowed guns in the uk 😬🙄😒
I've recently abandoned para cord and replaced it with no.36 bank line .
Great video .
Thanks.
What about the person with the dog on the hill behind you
In national forest off a trail. There are other people outside. You should go outside. Touch some grass. Maybe, but what do I know. Lol.
Thats a really good bag. Will look into it. Here in Germany you only get bags like 5.11, Mystery Ranch and a lot of Tasmanian Tiger. And all of them are very expensive.
One thing about the solar powerbank. I used one but I don't think they are really reliable. Takes like ages to charge them and most of the time they are not exposed to sunlight. So I do carry and EDC a standard power bank plus one that works with AA batteries. I replaced parts of my EDC/bugout/get home with flashlights, LED, electric fan, etc that work with AA or AAA batteries. Makes it much easier, as I don't need to charge all of them regularly and they are interchangeable.
Damn.. I really love your backpack xD
I think this was a great video, good advice. All your opinion and stuff for you. Before commenting I read the comments and was surprised at the shit people say. They chastise you for using curse words on your FUCKING channel!!! Then someone says you have an ego! Isn’t ridiculing someone for their language on their channel/ platform? Change the channel . I have so much stuff I’d love to share on TH-cam but I truly couldn’t deal with all the rude comments.
Anyway, great video, funny humor.
Proper thought of the philosophy of survival. Unity of One, Self!
The rest of you all will be left by the wayside to perish. Think about that, and prepare yourselves.
Me and my girlfriend started making pemmican for our bags. You get a lot more calories and they are a lot less weight. We just vacuum seal it and it should last longer than us
That’s actually a great idea. I’m just lazy and opt for those life boat emergency rations.
Nice kit, but honestly, you shouldn’t drink out of a container you completely ‘dunked’ (your words)because the contaminants are still on-hand outside, the opening that you used to fill, and more importantly, the port that will be touching your mouth if you don’t sterilize those surfaces before drinking thru your filter.
Great Video. Working on my bag now.
Thanks! Hopefully this help you with a few ideas.
90% Of The "Get Home Bag Builds" I've Seen On TH-cam, Forget "TOILET PAPER", lol...
Way more people die after leaving their car than they do staying in their car. The common theme in all these videos is people seem to think it's going to be 70 degrees. If it's 10 degrees and you leave your car with just a "get home" bag, the chances are excellent they'll find you later frozen to a tree. Your car is shelter. You should have supplies to shelter in your car. The ONLY time I would leave my car is an EMP that shuts down everything. And there will not be roving bands of raiders on the road in the first few days, except for the person walking the dog in the park behind you. Watch out!!!
Lol. Wow. The internet really is undefeated.
If you do know what your doing and you really do your research and take ideas from a lot of these different videos you can make an edc bag and a bug out bag long term all in one. I carry a bag with me everyday. It’s probably around 50lbs with my eberlestock bag and enough freeze dried food and trail mix as long as I can find water access along the way. I can sustain myself for weeks. Food water shelter a knife and if you can a firearm. Is all you really need. Anything else is a non necessity
50 pounds... id make sure you are in solid shape.
I had to laugh at how being short being great for survival. Got that covered, speaking for myself, that is. 😄
It is 100% a survival +
I like it that you take in the most probable reasons to have to use your GHB I noticed that a lot of people prep, gear up for the most idiotic things instead of the probable things. They have 100 guns, knifes axes but no plan, no shovel no way of staying warm etc you can’t shoot a natural disaster. Maybe you in America are less likely to help each other and more likely to shoot each other than we are in Europe. Almost all videos I see here about this subject it’s always about that everyone else is an enemy trying to kill you. This video was better than most I’ve seen. So thank you
Thanks man. The unfortunate reality here in the states is that you can’t rely on others to help you in a natural disaster. Of course there will be those that reach out and help but just look at what happened here with hurricane katrina…
Give me a snickers bar and a big bottle of water and I’ll make it 40 miles with a smile on my face. You’re overthinking it lol
What’s hilarious is you watched a “get home bag” video if that’s all you need to make it 40 miles during a natural disaster, martial law, or whatever the F happened in 2020 all over the country. 👍🏼
Pity about the language because it was good and reasons given for items.
Such a fucking pity right?
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I think it's illegal to use Bear Spray on humans. I keep Pepper Gel in my bag.
I’m not a lawyer but I am pretty sure it’s only a fine. Which is better than, you know, jail time. Pepper gel would work well too. I think Kinber makes a pretty solid gel “gun”. Also, not advocating to break the law. Just noting that bear spray could be a good non lethal option during an extreme event.
@@Mtn_Marty Yeah. Definitely. Saber makes great pepper Gel, probably the best. That's what I have in my bag. Gel sticks to the target and is much less effected by wind.
@@podsmpsg1 *adds to cart
@@Mtn_Marty ?
@@podsmpsg1 as in I’ll buy some… lol
Lmao dude got hood u look like a come up 🤣🤣
Listen, I keep it very gangster, sir.
Threatening isnt the way to go
Really didn’t think much of your language
I don’t think of you at all.
I’m gonna keep going to every one of these videos where someone talks about not looking tactical. Is it important not to look all tactical? Depends on the situation. Non-permissive, governing authority/police state type deal? Yes, probably want to look like an everyday dude. In SHTF EVENT that caused you to go from your truck/car to get home…. NOBODY CARES what you look like. They have their own problems.
If you’re the guy, who’s down and out, and you’re thinking, “he looks like a tactical person, might have some good stuff, I’m gonna shoot him to take his stuff”… then you are ALSO the person who says, “look, dude by himself with a backpack, I’m going to shoot him to take his stuff”. There is zero reason you could justify shooting a tactical person with a backpack vs a “regular” person with a backpack when you “need stuff” or are “looking for a come up”. Therefore, it doesn’t matter what the hell you look like or the type of pack you’re wearing (to an extent. Don’t be the guy with a 150 lb ruck because it causes attention and you’re a slow, easy target at that point), or the color of clothes per say. Wearing FULL camo in an urban area? Yeah probably don’t do that. Wearing khaki, coyote, ranger green anything or maybe just some M81 shorts or pants with a whatever color top? No one cares….
I feel like the people who say this just heard it somewhere and repeat it. Yes, situation and mission dictate Loadout. However… for a get home situation, it really doesn’t matter. The same people that would shoot you for looking tactical would shoot you for looking like a soft target. Wear what gives you the capability you need to get home from wherever you might be. If we’re talking, your job has you travel to the other side of a populated metroplex like DFW, and it’s a 60-70 mile trek from that place to your house? That’s multiple days on foot, and maybe your line 1 needs to be able to hold stuff in pockets, and tactical stuff LOVES it’s pockets. If you’re 11 miles from home? Barring some extreme weather conditions, you probably don’t need a lot and you could PROBABLY make that trek in your work clothes with a decent pair of shoes.
Don’t worry about looking tactical. People notice now when all is peaceful. When all goes to hell, they have their own shit to worry about, their own problems, and their own desire to do what people do when it’s almost guaranteed that the police aren’t coming.
this guy has hes ego way too high. Not helping other people will only bring you karma
There are multiple cases every year where motorist set traps for those who stop to help them. This is only amplified in a natural disaster. Look at Buffalo NY for a current example.
It’s funny how you say that you have your gun and your survival food before saying « you have your wife and your daughter » (as if they were gear too)… I mean, I totally join the concept of get home bag but I am surprised how you present things…
1 I don’t have a daughter and never said so. Clearly you didn’t pay attention. 2 the gun and food would allow me to return to my wife safely and we’ll nourished in case she might need something. Maybe do a little leg work before trying to call out someone you don’t even know…
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So you would sooner start a gunfight with someone decked out in full camo (14:30) than Joe Grey-man so you can "take his stuff" ? I hope your viewers don't take this as gospel.
And I hope you haven’t already reproduced. Or plan to. 😂 JK. No the point of that comment was to illustrate how volatile an emergency situation can get and what to look for. Personally I’d be avoiding anyone and everyone I could and so should anyone else in an extreme emergency situation. If you want to trust other people that’s on you. Always do wild how non gun owners think gun owners go around looking for a gunfight. Being ready to defend your life is a much different mindset than looking for trouble Frank.
@@Mtn_Marty Too late Marty, I already have grandkids. If your "Hypothetical" comments were jokes they were too subtle for me to recognize. It's kind of like insulting someone and then saying "I was just joking". Well, Bye.
@9:24 this. eye pro. i live in FL the sun is BRUTAL. but you should also throw in a clear set for traversing woods at night.
That’s a great point and something I overlooked. Especially when moving fast, potentially evading…uh skin walkers, catching your eye on a branch would SUCK at night.