I have a black nylon Austin House bag that I wish I could get more of. I was able to fit a Doug Ritter PSK inside, an AMK .3 first aid kit with extras, batteries, wire saw, folding knife, all in internal pockets. It looks the same size as yours. Even without internal pockets, a bag that size holds a very good kit for 2 pounds and under. The wearability is a big plus when stepping away from camp. Thanks for sharing yours, i'll watch it again later and see if I want to add or change what is in mine.
As you panned over the contents in the first few seconds of the video I could see the extreme high quality in every single thing that you chose including the little Petzl headlamp
Well now I have a waxed canvas belt pouch on the way. Lol Great vid as always Dan! I'd wrap that Bic with some 1" gorilla tape, swap the camo bandana for an orange one.
I’ve been using that same pouch for my edc since November on my days off of work. It has held up great with no complaints. Great video keep them coming!
@@ochocobushcraft1742 just checking it out . And have it in my cart for easy find/reminder . Have been looking for new pouches for my bug out kit as well .
Just got a smaller pouch same brand. Ordered the larger one. I agree with the pouch is important. Its a good place to start. Then work your gear in. I like your loadout. Just found your channel subbed
Nice kit Dan. Hey I finely picked up an OLight OClip to try on my Boonie hat. Man this thing is small & the clip seems to work really well. I had an i3E 90lm on the hat using a mollie Web dominator, but when you add up the weight it’s the same as the new Oclip. But the Oclip is super easy to add or remove from the hat, the i3E was not. Neither one make a great headlamp on such a soft form hat but they work. With the different output levels & the clip this thing is a winner. I keep 48” lengths of paracord with a cord lock in my kits, handy for lots of things but I can also add the Oclip to it & hang it around my neck. Only had the light a couple of days so time will tell if it works long term.
Way cool…! I’m working on something similar useing a fanny pack.. found a pretty nice one at Bass Pro.. one suggestion for you… wrap your lighter in Duct/Gorilla tape… you know why.. just sayin. Awesome Vid..!
Cool kit.. I just carry things distributed wisely in my pockets, and knife on the belt! A pack always in my truck. No pouches here, I hate them! Quite honestly, this pouch trend lately just ticks me off!
I used to see it the same as you. Just pockets. But I really like getting dressed quickly. The only thing I'm my pockets is wallet, knife, hanky with a TOURNIQUET, keys. My belt carries defense. The other benefit is in the event of a house fire, you are out faster. That being said, having your pants pre set will do the same.
I made a very similar kit last month, with a similar pouch size, for precisely the same role. Kifaru small pouch on closeout. Would love to send you a pic of what I did. Is there a way to do that?
Waxed canvas usually does good job of repelling rain. I haven't been in a heavy rain with it yet, but in the light rain I was in everything stayed dry.
Interesting, thank you (lots of pouches/solutions for this and I like the simple pouch like that :))
Really nice kit, that waxed canvas bag is just the right size, that’s basically the contents that I carry.
Thank you! Sounds like you also have a well thought out kit
I have a black nylon Austin House bag that I wish I could get more of. I was able to fit a Doug Ritter PSK inside, an AMK .3 first aid kit with extras, batteries, wire saw, folding knife, all in internal pockets. It looks the same size as yours. Even without internal pockets, a bag that size holds a very good kit for 2 pounds and under. The wearability is a big plus when stepping away from camp. Thanks for sharing yours, i'll watch it again later and see if I want to add or change what is in mine.
Sounds like you have an excellent kit as well! Thanks for sharing!
Nice kit, I liked the waxed canvas. For urban I would add a sill cock key to obtain water from buildings in the city. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
As you panned over the contents in the first few seconds of the video I could see the extreme high quality in every single thing that you chose including the little Petzl headlamp
Thank you! I've been able to field test such a variety of gear over the years, that I have definitely found what items perform above the rest.
Nice kit. Try add a small mess tin the same size as the bag. 👍🇲🇾
The Amazon Seller is probably scratching his head wondering why all of a sudden he's got a couple of hundred orders of this pouch. That's a great kit.
Thank you! I was thinking the same thing.
Thanks for sharing your kit Dan👍. I like those scales you put on your izula👍. Interesting topic. See you next time. Take care. 🇺🇲🔪🔥🌲
Thank you! Much appreciated
Perfect! Not intrusive. Mini survival kit. I really like it.
Thank you!
Well now I have a waxed canvas belt pouch on the way. Lol
Great vid as always Dan!
I'd wrap that Bic with some 1" gorilla tape, swap the camo bandana for an orange one.
Great little pouch, I think you will really like it. Good call on the tape, but camo is my lucky color, lol!
Great find!
I’ve been using that same pouch for my edc since November on my days off of work. It has held up great with no complaints. Great video keep them coming!
Thank you! Greatly appreciated!
I got the next size up of that pouch last week and I love it. Great product, I will be buying a few more.
Nice! I need to get another also.
I just purchased the smaller one to make for a first aid for being on blood thinners.hopefully it will fit in my pocket
It will definitely fit a cargo pant pocket, but I'm not sure about a regular one.
Thank you for the heads up, Just ordered that hip pouch!
Glad it helped!
Awesome video and nice kit!! I may have missed it but I I didn't see a compass, a small one could be useful.
I thought about it, and may still add one. Thank you!
Great kit
Thank you!
Thank you sir
Thank you for watching!
Very good kit.
Thank you!
The whole idea of camouflage is to blend in . Dan has found our new black .
Thanks! It really blends well with casual wear. Just a simple wallet/ cell phone looking pouch.
@@ochocobushcraft1742 just checking it out . And have it in my cart for easy find/reminder . Have been looking for new pouches for my bug out kit as well .
Just got a smaller pouch same brand. Ordered the larger one. I agree with the pouch is important. Its a good place to start. Then work your gear in. I like your loadout. Just found your channel subbed
Thank you! I really like that companies pouches. Thinking of getting another myself.
Excellent kit content choice!!
Thank you!
Nice kit Dan. Hey I finely picked up an OLight OClip to try on my Boonie hat. Man this thing is small & the clip seems to work really well. I had an i3E 90lm on the hat using a mollie Web dominator, but when you add up the weight it’s the same as the new Oclip. But the Oclip is super easy to add or remove from the hat, the i3E was not. Neither one make a great headlamp on such a soft form hat but they work. With the different output levels & the clip this thing is a winner. I keep 48” lengths of paracord with a cord lock in my kits, handy for lots of things but I can also add the Oclip to it & hang it around my neck. Only had the light a couple of days so time will tell if it works long term.
Very nice! I have those little olights in each of my kits, and on the visor of my truck. I have clipped it to my hat as well and works great!
My kit looks very similar,I have a hot choco instead of coffee
Way cool…! I’m working on something similar useing a fanny pack.. found a pretty nice one at Bass Pro.. one suggestion for you… wrap your lighter in Duct/Gorilla tape… you know why.. just sayin. Awesome Vid..!
Thank you! Good call on the tape!
Cool kit.. I just carry things distributed wisely in my pockets, and knife on the belt! A pack always in my truck. No pouches here, I hate them! Quite honestly, this pouch trend lately just ticks me off!
Thank you! There been a couple times lately where I've been with someone on a project and it was cool to have everything we needed right at my side.
I used to see it the same as you. Just pockets. But I really like getting dressed quickly. The only thing I'm my pockets is wallet, knife, hanky with a TOURNIQUET, keys.
My belt carries defense.
The other benefit is in the event of a house fire, you are out faster. That being said, having your pants pre set will do the same.
IMO…This setup looks more like something you’d keep in your vehicle rather than on your person.
I made a very similar kit last month, with a similar pouch size, for precisely the same role.
Kifaru small pouch on closeout.
Would love to send you a pic of what I did. Is there a way to do that?
Would enjoy seeing it.
dward5500@gmail.com
Is it water proof or at least water resistant!
Waxed canvas usually does good job of repelling rain. I haven't been in a heavy rain with it yet, but in the light rain I was in everything stayed dry.
Thanks!@@ochocobushcraft1742
What size is it
6 7"x4.3"