Great info. Why doesn’t 5.11 have classes at the stores? Have the classes on week days and nights on weekends. I know I would love to take a Saturday night class. On bug out, Get home, being safe at work and so so so much more
@Chrome Book what reason does he have for lying? and its not really a life affecting piece of information if he is. Simply try and find a reputable training provider close to you.
I've owned and used numerous 5.11 bags and packs. My current edc is the moab 6 with hydrationpouch and 6x3 med pouch. Prior to that it was the rush 12 with hydration pouch, 6x6 med and 6x3 med. I also used the moab 10 slinger and all hazards nitro. Nitro and slinger were both sold off as i was never completely satisfied with them. Used each for about a year. Kept the rush 12. I've been very happy with that pack and it's my go to when traveling. I can live out of it easily for three days as I've done it numerous times.
Not going to lie, this is one of the better bug-out summary videos out there. Sometimes, the narrator takes themselves/the video too seriously, and it can be very off-putting. The small jokes and clips of humorous content in this video helped it become much more digestible. Stay calm and stay prepared 💪
@@A1i3N337 you didn't say stress = bad. You said "living in fear shortens your life." My family's cultural heritage is relative, because my Irish ancestors were scared of starving in Ireland so they moved to America. They ended up living a lot longer than if they hadn't been scared. The other half of my family heritage is Native American, and I guess if you've never read history you might not know why they learned quickly to appreciate an appropriate response to logic-based fears. Certain tribes survived by being aware and acting accordingly, while other tribes were wiped out because they did not possess that same "fear." So yes, stress is bad, but living in fear does not shorten your life. It quite often extends your lifespan.
If everyone had a military mindset there would be thousands less accidents/ incidents in society. Everyone would be prepared. Definitely something to consider.
Learn the secrets of ultralight backpacking. Create a base pack that mirrors an ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING set-up for your region. keep a rack in the house that has kit supplementation. You need three things in a first aid kit: Israeli bandage, celox packets and band aids. Other then that, your mess-- that's it. A Mossberg just in case is a great choice, should the need arise to load out with a weapon. You should have a negative 15 sleeping bag on your load out rack. Ultralight backpacking knowledge is the key. learn the hobby and partake in it. The best edge you can have is the knowledge that comes with that hobby. From footwear to shelter, from pack stuffing to kit, from meals to clothing to hygiene -- it's all covered.
Considering how much stuff people bring to the beach when with the family.. One bugout bag won't be enough with two kids, wife and pets. I'd call it a bugout Trunk. Great video though. I'd like to see a bugout video including the family.. It's a lot harder than just grabbing a bag and leave. Every father that has tried to get their kids to anywhere, knows this.
i don't really have a bug out bag as such. our 2 cars have water, a change of clothes, blankets, torches and some tools. the point of that is to help us get to the rural property we bought with a friend if we ever need to. now that place is stocked up with everything.
Please recommend a bag. I enjoy playing airsoft survival games. I want to put the 5.11 plate carrier and brocos belt. It is not included in Rush 100. Any kind of bag is good, so please recommend it.
Everyone should be a prepper, focus on natural disaster probability for your area and “prep” for that, ignore the alien invasion and zombie apocalypse and focus on the what if a natural disaster happens
Read this guy's book, 100 Deadly Skills, and never have I laughed so hard at the contents of what is technically a 'self help' book... So much of it is completely and utterly irrelevant to a non-combatant citizen, even in a crisis zone, but worse still, many of the techniques and technologies in the book haven't even been relevant to 'violent nomads' for at least 2-3 decades, let alone your average Joe... It seems to be a summary of how one might 'fantastically' and 'bombastically' go about escaping capture or follow someone if trying to replicate an Ian Fleming novel. Anyone who bought the book hoping to learn something about how to get out of a very tricky situation in an unsafe country or city will be highly disappointed at the suggestions made in the book...
You better have a place to go planned out and pre-arranged with permission of that relative or friend at that destination. Showing up unplanned and without permission could lead to trespassing charges or worse.
Maybe just stay home, do not live in floded area, clear vegetation near your house, make Fire alleys so flames stop before your porch is on Fire. Combo meals or Turkey in owen?? Show and carry Why 11” .223 or blackout with scope here? Range and bullet effecticness? If CQB is along the get away route then Ok+ 6-10 /30rds magazines….. shoot like Alamo , get unwanted intersted about you, what valuable is so protected
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Truth is if you're bugging out because off a natural disaster you're not packing days worth off food & water and survival equipment because majority off the time you're going to a hotel or a friends house outside off the disaster area so you're better off taking cloths for multiple days, cash, ID and just basic day-to-day items. Yes, it's a good idea to have basic tools and a small amount off food & water and basic shelter in case you get stuck whilst in transit but the idea that you're going to be hiking through the wood with a rifle and doing bush craft is not realistic for most people today, most people would rather shelter in their vehicle than abandon it and use a tent in the woods.
@Execprotect yep, why abandon your primary means off transportation when you have bags to carry unless you absolutely have too.....so what you have to sit in traffic for an extra few hours, it’s better than hiking with weight. I’d rather take shelter in my vehicle than a tent as it offers greater protection from falling objects & weather and let’s not forget about those people that want what you have, you can lock yourself in you vehicle but you can’t lock yourself in a tent.
Excellent presentation!
Thank you for the wonderful books regarding survival skill Mr Clint.
You are awesome!!
Great info. Why doesn’t 5.11 have classes at the stores? Have the classes on week days and nights on weekends. I know I would love to take a Saturday night class. On bug out, Get home, being safe at work and so so so much more
Our local 5.11 did pre-covid. That is how i met my fire arms trainer.
@Chrome Book what reason does he have for lying? and its not really a life affecting piece of information if he is.
Simply try and find a reputable training provider close to you.
They do, or did pre-covid, it was called the 5.11 ABR (always be ready) Academy, I taught a "Stop the Bleed" class through them once
@Chrome Book how do we know you’re not a Mac Book?
Probably because not every store hires people who can teach them
I've owned and used numerous 5.11 bags and packs. My current edc is the moab 6 with hydrationpouch and 6x3 med pouch. Prior to that it was the rush 12 with hydration pouch, 6x6 med and 6x3 med. I also used the moab 10 slinger and all hazards nitro. Nitro and slinger were both sold off as i was never completely satisfied with them. Used each for about a year. Kept the rush 12. I've been very happy with that pack and it's my go to when traveling. I can live out of it easily for three days as I've done it numerous times.
great work Clint and always enjoyed your stuff and can't wait for more
Not going to lie, this is one of the better bug-out summary videos out there. Sometimes, the narrator takes themselves/the video too seriously, and it can be very off-putting. The small jokes and clips of humorous content in this video helped it become much more digestible.
Stay calm and stay prepared 💪
@@A1i3N337 maybe you're too serious?
@@A1i3N337 ...there's an endless list of examples that contradict your statement, but feel free to have your opinion 😁
@@A1i3N337 my Irish and Native American grandparents would politely disagree, but thanks
@@A1i3N337 you didn't say stress = bad. You said "living in fear shortens your life."
My family's cultural heritage is relative, because my Irish ancestors were scared of starving in Ireland so they moved to America. They ended up living a lot longer than if they hadn't been scared.
The other half of my family heritage is Native American, and I guess if you've never read history you might not know why they learned quickly to appreciate an appropriate response to logic-based fears. Certain tribes survived by being aware and acting accordingly, while other tribes were wiped out because they did not possess that same "fear."
So yes, stress is bad, but living in fear does not shorten your life. It quite often extends your lifespan.
@@A1i3N337 why did you delete your comment about my ancestors?
Excellent video as always. Always be ready!
If everyone had a military mindset there would be thousands less accidents/ incidents in society. Everyone would be prepared. Definitely something to consider.
Agreed!
1:35 😂 Ah yes, protein bars. Even the "tolerable" ones you need to be very hungry to enjoy. Yes, I had a few that absolutely would not go down.🤮
Love this guy
Me too!
5.11 Rush 72 2.0!! Had it for years. Multiple countries. 🤘🏽🤘🏽
Learn the secrets of ultralight backpacking. Create a base pack that mirrors an ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING set-up for your region. keep a rack in the house that has kit supplementation. You need three things in a first aid kit: Israeli bandage, celox packets and band aids. Other then that, your mess-- that's it. A Mossberg just in case is a great choice, should the need arise to load out with a weapon. You should have a negative 15 sleeping bag on your load out rack. Ultralight backpacking knowledge is the key. learn the hobby and partake in it. The best edge you can have is the knowledge that comes with that hobby. From footwear to shelter, from pack stuffing to kit, from meals to clothing to hygiene -- it's all covered.
Plans are useless but planning is indispensable.
Great video. Thanks Clint & 5.11
Great video.
I love this videos😊
Nice!! Have a question!! Where to find video, about 5.11 factory??
Rember most important
Looking ko while doing it
👍💪
Considering how much stuff people bring to the beach when with the family.. One bugout bag won't be enough with two kids, wife and pets. I'd call it a bugout Trunk. Great video though. I'd like to see a bugout video including the family.. It's a lot harder than just grabbing a bag and leave. Every father that has tried to get their kids to anywhere, knows this.
Every member of the family should have a bag… Not just you.
2:40 ...what is that 5.11 pack your wearing ??
Clint is the man
No, he's not actually. He's a NSA agent and a traitor to this country
I miss the classic duffelbag xray!
I like your lifestyle brather
How about a good flashlight? Been looking at the 5.11 Rapid L1 290 lumens... How is it?
Great info, but the teleprompter was a mistake. That man has so much knowledge, just let him talk.
i don't really have a bug out bag as such. our 2 cars have water, a change of clothes, blankets, torches and some tools. the point of that is to help us get to the rural property we bought with a friend if we ever need to. now that place is stocked up with everything.
No criticism here, just asking....how far is your rural property from your everyday property?
@@brianpalmer4643 4-8 hours depending on the rout. we run drills to drive there every time we go, have extra fuel, and take different routs.
Concider having lots of bug out bags
Differnt events
I have small ones ,big ones w differnt levels of seriousness.
I ain’t never bugging out...... bugging in it’s my choice.....
those that dont adapt die, there is no place for ego in survival but i agree that bugging out is a last resort plan
What are those two patches stuck to the lid of the laptop? Anyone know? ❔
Many thanks. Much appreciated,
Please recommend a bag. I enjoy playing airsoft survival games. I want to put the 5.11 plate carrier and brocos belt. It is not included in Rush 100. Any kind of bag is good, so please recommend it.
Honest question, are 5.11 products purely made in America?
No. Not at all.
0:20 note how he left the Tac tec because its a piece of shit carrier
That's actually funny af
🤣
Everyone should be a prepper, focus on natural disaster probability for your area and “prep” for that, ignore the alien invasion and zombie apocalypse and focus on the what if a natural disaster happens
Proper Preparation Prevents P Poor Performance. The Six P principle
a real life bug out would be going to a hotel or family members with your docs, and a credit card.
the tactical stuff included is for $$$
Buy some 5.11 shit - Clint probably. Still great content in a quick package
I have everything I need in my moms basement.
All predators are animals, but the two legged variety are the most dangerous.
not all two legged predators are animals, but those that tend to attack you often are
nicee
I dont know why my bag is like over 20% weight. It doesn't even have everything I need or want in it :_
I also need a Raptor.....
👍
Read this guy's book, 100 Deadly Skills, and never have I laughed so hard at the contents of what is technically a 'self help' book... So much of it is completely and utterly irrelevant to a non-combatant citizen, even in a crisis zone, but worse still, many of the techniques and technologies in the book haven't even been relevant to 'violent nomads' for at least 2-3 decades, let alone your average Joe... It seems to be a summary of how one might 'fantastically' and 'bombastically' go about escaping capture or follow someone if trying to replicate an Ian Fleming novel. Anyone who bought the book hoping to learn something about how to get out of a very tricky situation in an unsafe country or city will be highly disappointed at the suggestions made in the book...
You better have a place to go planned out and pre-arranged with permission of that relative or friend at that destination. Showing up unplanned and without permission could lead to trespassing charges or worse.
Maybe just stay home, do not live in floded area, clear vegetation near your house, make Fire alleys so flames stop before your porch is on Fire. Combo meals or Turkey in owen?? Show and carry Why 11” .223 or blackout with scope here? Range and bullet effecticness? If CQB is along the get away route then Ok+ 6-10 /30rds magazines….. shoot like Alamo , get unwanted intersted about you, what valuable is so protected
I live In dalby Queensland
@Hit and Run impressive bivouac anyhow
First of all 511 gear is part of the the negative impact in the us and your part of it.
Read a lil quicker and try make it non scripted.
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The hair is just too neat to be bugging out…
Had to stop watching when you grapped your pistol from kitchen counter...is that where we reallly keep our pistol??
🤣
Ima good guy but I’m antisocial, and I know it takes a good network to survive. I’m probably gonna die.
Bugging out is a crucial know-how to have, and I want to get into it. Shame that my libtard mom sees otherwise….
Well, she stays home in an emergency then. Train alone if you must
Truth is if you're bugging out because off a natural disaster you're not packing days worth off food & water and survival equipment because majority off the time you're going to a hotel or a friends house outside off the disaster area so you're better off taking cloths for multiple days, cash, ID and just basic day-to-day items. Yes, it's a good idea to have basic tools and a small amount off food & water and basic shelter in case you get stuck whilst in transit but the idea that you're going to be hiking through the wood with a rifle and doing bush craft is not realistic for most people today, most people would rather shelter in their vehicle than abandon it and use a tent in the woods.
@Execprotect yep, why abandon your primary means off transportation when you have bags to carry unless you absolutely have too.....so what you have to sit in traffic for an extra few hours, it’s better than hiking with weight. I’d rather take shelter in my vehicle than a tent as it offers greater protection from falling objects & weather and let’s not forget about those people that want what you have, you can lock yourself in you vehicle but you can’t lock yourself in a tent.
Respect your mother. You look immature, not tough.
@@TheMegaAsh you might loose that snake in the wood’s
It is excellent meat when boiled, snake skin mitten’s self made too..😂
Americans are fascinating in their paranoia.
@Hit and Run Walking around with an AR15 during a natural disaster is.
@@guyholloway8677 Come and shut me up.
Gay
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“(go bags) vary in size depending on what you decide to pack.”
No shit, Sherlock.
What do I have to do to get the rules that are applied to civilians to apply to law enforcement and politicians Clint? How do I do that?
Start a reality soap series and run for president on lies and populistic views. Don't marry a trophy wife though..
if i dont get killed in the initial blast ille be O.K.
dont worry im not the rape'y sort of survavalist
come ive got water and shelter and board games