Good start to the set up mate! I'd recommend cutting some bits down and simplifying. My kit was similar first time round, though remember you have to fight wearing that webbing. So lighter = better! Your ration pouch should contain everything you need to eat rations, Including cooker and fuel. To stop battle rattle cut the end off a sock and put round the cooker. Place it in the mess tins with fuel. Invest in a good spork, mine has taken me through basic training and into battalion. One quality head torch, petzl is most peoples go to. The Kem lights we use for cqb to mark rooms, although it looks ally to have them dangling it's impractical for in the field. Plus if you accidentally crack one at night you give away position. Keep them packaged in the field and tucked away until needed. Id ditched the scarf personally, very room consuming. A good warm hat in a dry bag is better. Dry bags, England rains so keeping things dry is key. Ammo pouches are always front left in the army. Not sure if this is cadet thing or just the webbing set up? Love to see the bungee wrapped around the pouches. Solid kit mod right there 🤙🏼 Big kit pest myself so enjoyed watching this. Keep it up bud 💪🏼
Thank you for the advice! I mainly just have the chemlights on for my videos but do usually take them off for field craft. Maybe it was unclear but I do keep the two left ammo pouches just for ammo it just happens the webbing I bought had an extra pouch at the very front. But thank you for the tips.
@@graphicdesign7197 Well I got the pouch it’s self second hand, the small simple fist aid kit inside is just like any standard one you buy. The Tourniquet, homeostatic gauze and Israeli bandage I just brought separately. So I basically just put it together myself. I may do a video on it in the future
@@kanumartin1195 a nifty addition is some Dioralyte, essentially hydration sachets. Sweat constantly in the field so having one of these in your water tops up all your salts and electrolytes!
@@graphicdesign7197 They stop the pouches from moving about individually and making a noise/ movement. It just makes things like running in it more easy.
Good start to the set up mate!
I'd recommend cutting some bits down and simplifying. My kit was similar first time round, though remember you have to fight wearing that webbing. So lighter = better!
Your ration pouch should contain everything you need to eat rations, Including cooker and fuel. To stop battle rattle cut the end off a sock and put round the cooker. Place it in the mess tins with fuel.
Invest in a good spork, mine has taken me through basic training and into battalion.
One quality head torch, petzl is most peoples go to.
The Kem lights we use for cqb to mark rooms, although it looks ally to have them dangling it's impractical for in the field. Plus if you accidentally crack one at night you give away position. Keep them packaged in the field and tucked away until needed.
Id ditched the scarf personally, very room consuming. A good warm hat in a dry bag is better.
Dry bags, England rains so keeping things dry is key.
Ammo pouches are always front left in the army. Not sure if this is cadet thing or just the webbing set up?
Love to see the bungee wrapped around the pouches. Solid kit mod right there 🤙🏼
Big kit pest myself so enjoyed watching this. Keep it up bud 💪🏼
Thank you for the advice! I mainly just have the chemlights on for my videos but do usually take them off for field craft.
Maybe it was unclear but I do keep the two left ammo pouches just for ammo it just happens the webbing I bought had an extra pouch at the very front.
But thank you for the tips.
Could you explain about your first aid kit, where you got it from etc
@@graphicdesign7197 Well I got the pouch it’s self second hand, the small simple fist aid kit inside is just like any standard one you buy. The Tourniquet, homeostatic gauze and Israeli bandage I just brought separately. So I basically just put it together myself. I may do a video on it in the future
@@kanumartin1195 a nifty addition is some Dioralyte, essentially hydration sachets. Sweat constantly in the field so having one of these in your water tops up all your salts and electrolytes!
Hi, just a question, what use do the bungees on the webbing have?
@@graphicdesign7197 They stop the pouches from moving about individually and making a noise/ movement. It just makes things like running in it more easy.
this is pretty sick martin, r u gonna be on annual camp?
@@olivit1817Thanks, yeah I should be.
Sick
Is the whole set of webbing ospray?
Not quite, it’s a mix of Komabat UK, viper and a few osprey pouches
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