Got to say that this is one of the best edc videos I have seen for a long time. It's refreshing that you added a little humour to it, mostly these videos drone on and on and end up being dull! Nice one. Subbed ;-)
Sorry for the late reply, but thank you very much for your comment. A nice one among.. all the other stuff is greatly appreciated. Have a great weekend!
No criticism, quite the contrary. Like your down to earth, straightforward approach. No BS and you gave credit where due (NUTNFANCY). Thanks and best of luck!
Great video ! That is the great Maxpedition Organizer that I have and is set up as an Office Kit and up-grading for Navigation Support ! Also The Urban Prepper has set up an Office Kit for his pack... And "Nutnfancy" has too many good ideas ! The Fresnel Lens has many uses... For the Fire Kit or reading the info sheet of the Fire Kit ! Thank you for the video ! tjl
Simple, I like that. That's how I am with what I carry on me. Blade, light, and pepper spray on the keys (ASP Key Defender). Thank you for the feedback!
Great video! I especially dig the Yelp stick, lol. Yelp is a great time! The wife and I were big into it and were Elite for a few years combined. Life got too busy and so did Yelp, so we kinda dropped off this last year.
What is the girl-gun patch from? Great video - I have had a Vanquest PPM-SLIM in the coyote tan for a couple of months. These pocket organizers are super handy.
I'm not sure how many of these videos I've watched about this organizer, and I keep asking myself "why doesn't anyone have a mirror?" Not only do you have one, but also the fresnel lens. What a great addition! Any clues where to get a little one like that?
Thank you for your comments! What's kind of deceiving about this is that this is my only EDC, which it's not. I also have a small med kit in my bag with this, and 1-2 knives and a light on me, at all times. Funny you mentioned safety pins in another comment, I keep a few very sharp safety pins in my first aid kit. Admittedly I did not think of using needles and floss to stitch things with.. I've never had that need. It's a constant balancing of what I want and need in here...
Figure out what you will need, use at times, could possibly use, and are willing to carry as an EDC. Any pouch or bag used can and (most likely) will be filled to capacity, small organizers are better to use, have fun finding out what your EDG(gear) will be, and making it reflect you. A light, knife, and multitool (all X 2) are on my person or close any time i'm out.
You have a well thought out system, you could fit a few safety pins in there easily. The zip ties can be slid in the seems of the pack, there's plenty of space in the seems for those. You may want to include some sewing needles w/ one curved upolstry needle, then you can mend items w/ the floss. A redundant light and extra batteries won't hurt as well.
Oh, and yes good call on the extra light and batteries. That is so important to me, I keep an extra light and batteries in each bag I have, not just in my edc pack.
The Cord Kid- Great video buddy. Having your EDC kit in a little pull out bag like this makes perfect sense. Too many small items to leave floating around in a large bag.You might consider just taking the spool our of your dental floss and packing that as now you have more cordage not taking up much or anymore room. Also consider packing 2-3 vegetable nags you find at the grocery store in the fruit section. They are very thin and strong for what they are and very multipurpose.Keep up the good work. (subscribed)
Yes, that's right. Good catch, it does seem odd! The batteries are backup for my EDC that I pocket carry, use all the time, and drain faster. The AAA light seen here is my backup light that I rarely use. Having two lights that take different batteries could be considered to be more versatile.. Now looking back, a bit overkill. ;)
I've seen some specialty cases out there, but I think the best idea I've seen is using a pelican case with the pluck foam. Expensive, but you'll really protect your knives!
Book matches could be useful and take up little space(free also). Some times they can be useful, like if you use your friends bathroom and a stink is left then strike a match to kill the funk.
Awesome! Yeah if you're city has a good community manager to create events, elites get treated really well. I have been for 3 years now, it's been a fun ride. :)
You need more meds man like water purifying tablets, some aspirins, anti diarrhea tabs (unless u have a separate med kit then disregard this hehe), a birthday cake candle would be nice to extend ur lighter life, and more paracord and duct tape.
Appreciate the suggestions! I do carry separate first aid kits, for the car, for day hikes, and for backpacking. Made my own of course, since they should be as customized as something like this! I may make videos on those sometime soon. Thanks again!
I hope you're right. But hiking as much as I do, it's a tiny, cheap, and light item that I'm willing to trouble myself with. Same goes for a signal mirror.
+smokin Joe I will take that challenge. Two years ago, I was hiking with friends in Oregon's Coastal Mountains. I stopped to heed Nature's call. My buddies went ahead because I was planning to catch up with them. I tripped on a rock and sprained my Ankle. They were out of voice range-I USED MY WHISTLE and blew S.O.S. They came running back and almost had to carry me out. By God's grace, we were only 1.5 miles from the trucks. Two Cardinal rules of prepping: !. NEVER travel alone if you can avoid it. 2. Two is One and One is NONE!
+smokin Joe What?! Rolling hills of anywhere, a whistle is a must for communication if you don't want/have walkie talkies. If you ever go hiking in the woods with others, lots of times you take separate paths to find different things. Whistling by mouth is awesome if you're within 100 yards, yelling within 300 yards, but that's tiring. A plastic whistle get's your point across way easier. Plus it gets attention of anyone walking by and may even be heard by ATVers
***** if i would hear a whistle on a hike in the wilderness, i wouldnt care....as almost anybody. rather learn to whistle with your fingers...its almost as loud as the best emergencywhistle you can get, and you always have em with you.....but in the wilderness it would be useless anyway.
Got to say that this is one of the best edc videos I have seen for a long time. It's refreshing that you added a little humour to it, mostly these videos drone on and on and end up being dull! Nice one. Subbed ;-)
Sorry for the late reply, but thank you very much for your comment. A nice one among.. all the other stuff is greatly appreciated. Have a great weekend!
Do a 10 year update
Great video. I just bought one of these to carry around my diabetic supplies & a few other things. Glad to see this still holding up 3 years later.
I did the same, but I used the Voodoo tactical bag.
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Great video. Gave me some good ideas. Thank you for posting.
No criticism, quite the contrary. Like your down to earth, straightforward approach. No BS and you gave credit where due (NUTNFANCY). Thanks and best of luck!
Thank you very much for that feedback, it's appreciated. Best to you and yours, as well!
Great video ! That is the great Maxpedition Organizer that I have and is set up as an Office Kit and up-grading for Navigation Support ! Also The Urban Prepper has set up an Office Kit for his pack... And "Nutnfancy" has too many good ideas ! The Fresnel Lens has many uses... For the Fire Kit or reading the info sheet of the Fire Kit ! Thank you for the video ! tjl
I know its a long time ago now since you did this video, but I've just watched it, got some good ideas to take away, many thanks.
Simple, I like that. That's how I am with what I carry on me. Blade, light, and pepper spray on the keys (ASP Key Defender). Thank you for the feedback!
Great video! I especially dig the Yelp stick, lol. Yelp is a great time! The wife and I were big into it and were Elite for a few years combined. Life got too busy and so did Yelp, so we kinda dropped off this last year.
What is the girl-gun patch from? Great video - I have had a Vanquest PPM-SLIM in the coyote tan for a couple of months. These pocket organizers are super handy.
Nice EDC
I'm not sure how many of these videos I've watched about this organizer, and I keep asking myself "why doesn't anyone have a mirror?" Not only do you have one, but also the fresnel lens. What a great addition! Any clues where to get a little one like that?
Thank you for your comments! What's kind of deceiving about this is that this is my only EDC, which it's not. I also have a small med kit in my bag with this, and 1-2 knives and a light on me, at all times. Funny you mentioned safety pins in another comment, I keep a few very sharp safety pins in my first aid kit. Admittedly I did not think of using needles and floss to stitch things with.. I've never had that need. It's a constant balancing of what I want and need in here...
I'd like to know where you got the folding spork. Like the vid. Cool fast forward.
Hey man sorry for the late reply. I think I may have found that spork on REI or some outdoors gear website. Thanks the comment!
Great review much appreciated
Figure out what you will need, use at times, could possibly use, and are willing to carry as an EDC. Any pouch or bag used can and (most likely) will be filled to capacity, small organizers are better to use, have fun finding out what your EDG(gear) will be, and making it reflect you. A light, knife, and multitool (all X 2) are on my person or close any time i'm out.
Thanks! I don't recall where I got mine, but I would try goinggear, the edcforums store (don't recall the site) or just good ole eBay or amazon.
This was a good one. Practical. Thanks man!
Good stuff. 👍
Good idea with the painters tape and old cameras!
Never leaves a hint of residue! 😃
You have a well thought out system, you could fit a few safety pins in there easily. The zip ties can be slid in the seems of the pack, there's plenty of space in the seems for those. You may want to include some sewing needles w/ one curved upolstry needle, then you can mend items w/ the floss. A redundant light and extra batteries won't hurt as well.
Thats a pretty good loadout man!
Oh, and yes good call on the extra light and batteries. That is so important to me, I keep an extra light and batteries in each bag I have, not just in my edc pack.
The Cord Kid- Great video buddy. Having your EDC kit in a little pull out bag like this makes perfect sense. Too many small items to leave floating around in a large bag.You might consider just taking the spool our of your dental floss and packing that as now you have more cordage not taking up much or anymore room. Also consider packing 2-3 vegetable nags you find at the grocery store in the fruit section. They are very thin and strong for what they are and very multipurpose.Keep up the good work. (subscribed)
What was clipped to the keyring? The little metal thing?
This? www.amazon.com/G-I-Type-P-51-Can-Opener/dp/B001CWGK8G
Are those two AA lithium batteries ? but the mini flashlight uses AAA's ? did I miss something ?
Yes, that's right. Good catch, it does seem odd! The batteries are backup for my EDC that I pocket carry, use all the time, and drain faster. The AAA light seen here is my backup light that I rarely use. Having two lights that take different batteries could be considered to be more versatile.. Now looking back, a bit overkill. ;)
+Nimai Wong No,not overkill ,when it comes to EDC you never know!! great video, by the way!
+jjsifo1 much appreciated! :)
Any updates in 2022?
I like the pouch. Where did you find it?
You can find it on amazon, eBay, and plenty of online retailers 👍🏼
Hey I appreciate that, hope I could give an idea or two! Thanks! :)
good video. what I carry as a habit is pepper spray, a small multi knife with light, a Fresnel lens ,pen and notebook.
I need to add a lighter.
Hey great set up, i'm stealing some ideas! Thanks for sharing! Subbed!
Thanks for the feedback, glad you could use an idea or two!
I've seen some specialty cases out there, but I think the best idea I've seen is using a pelican case with the pluck foam. Expensive, but you'll really protect your knives!
Washi tape does the same thing as gaffer tape. Not on the same scale, but probably better for holding lids in place.
Nice share, thanks.
hack saw blades are the best ferro strikers... I always keep a cut piece with my ferro rod. throws sparks more than anything.
+Brandon Key samethe black striker they give you with the package is crap, get blisters before sparks
Book matches could be useful and take up little space(free also). Some times they can be useful, like if you use your friends bathroom and a stink is left then strike a match to kill the funk.
Awesome! Yeah if you're city has a good community manager to create events, elites get treated really well. I have been for 3 years now, it's been a fun ride. :)
I think you should make another video, 3 years later, again.
Thank you!
Hey, I appreciate that!
Ha ha... mini bolt cutters! LOL!
+JayJay Jones Still, enjoyed watching it. And wondering what I would stuff in that I don't already have.
I want a mini hacksaw for my kit.
Thanks, yes that's right :)
Nice kit. You sound like you're from Hawaii? Subbed.
Good :-)
wheres the microwave?
niimo aaaaahhhhhh i see it now .. thanks buddy
little extra cash over here : Pulls out $6000,-.
haha nice review :) I have to get one.
I have that same WD-40 pen with that very same lid problem dude. So anoying eh? Grrr!
You need more meds man like water purifying tablets, some aspirins, anti diarrhea tabs (unless u have a separate med kit then disregard this hehe), a birthday cake candle would be nice to extend ur lighter life, and more paracord and duct tape.
Appreciate the suggestions! I do carry separate first aid kits, for the car, for day hikes, and for backpacking. Made my own of course, since they should be as customized as something like this! I may make videos on those sometime soon. Thanks again!
he forgot some toilet paper.lol
Plenty of trees with leaves where I live ;)
Funny...
u will never use a emergencywhistle....never.
I hope you're right. But hiking as much as I do, it's a tiny, cheap, and light item that I'm willing to trouble myself with. Same goes for a signal mirror.
mirror makes sense.
+smokin Joe I will take that challenge. Two years ago, I was hiking with friends in Oregon's Coastal Mountains. I stopped to heed Nature's call. My buddies went ahead because I was planning to catch up with them. I tripped on a rock and sprained my Ankle.
They were out of voice range-I USED MY WHISTLE and blew S.O.S. They came running back and almost had to carry me out. By God's grace, we were only 1.5 miles from the trucks.
Two Cardinal rules of prepping:
!. NEVER travel alone if you can avoid it.
2. Two is One and One is NONE!
+smokin Joe What?! Rolling hills of anywhere, a whistle is a must for communication if you don't want/have walkie talkies. If you ever go hiking in the woods with others, lots of times you take separate paths to find different things. Whistling by mouth is awesome if you're within 100 yards, yelling within 300 yards, but that's tiring. A plastic whistle get's your point across way easier. Plus it gets attention of anyone walking by and may even be heard by ATVers
***** if i would hear a whistle on a hike in the wilderness, i wouldnt care....as almost anybody. rather learn to whistle with your fingers...its almost as loud as the best emergencywhistle you can get, and you always have em with you.....but in the wilderness it would be useless anyway.
not O.T.T. good
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