Bushcraft Bag
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- čas přidán 20. 10. 2015
- Hi folks, I'm sharing my bushcraft bag. This is a new setup I'm running this fall. The current contents are listed below, but it's all subject to change. All the best to everyone and enjoy your fall outings.
Eberlestock X2 backpack ($159) in Dry Earth color with two Eberlestock Mini Pouches, lightweight Eberlestock rain cover, Maxpedition Rollypoly Dump Pouch, Grim-lock D-Ring, Web Dominator Clip, Tac-Link Polymer Carabiner, Maratac Lighter Case, ITW whistle and sanitation gel.
Tilley LTM6 Airflow Hat ($84.00)
US Army wool blanket ($0.00)
Petzl Cordex Lightweight Belay gloves (REI $39.95)
Cammenga Military Lensatic Compass 3H (Amazon $69.00)
Bamboo Mini Tongs 6.5 inches (Pack-It Gourmet $3.49)
Optimus Folding Ti Long Spoon (Survival Resources $14.95)
Snow Peak Titanium double walled mug 450 ML or 15.2 OZ (Cabela’s $44.95)
MSR Mountain Plate (REI $9.95)
MSR Stowaway Pot 26 OZ or 775 ML (REI $17.95)
Fold-A-Cup (County Comm $4.00)
REI Multi Towel small (REI $10.00)
GSI Stainless Steel Glacier Tea kettle 32 OZ or 946 ML (REI $22.95)
Bandana (REI $3.95)
Emberlit Titanium Stove (Amazon $74.99)
Trangia burner with two tea lights stored inside (Canteen Shop $12.99)
Twin Neck translucent fuel bottle filled with HEET (Survival Resources $3.50)
Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter (REI $39.95, note the flow rate on this filter is much better than the Sawyer Mini)
Seal Line 10 liter dry bag for food (Cabela’s $26.95)
Boo Boo kit (ITS Tactical $19.99)
Zippo lighter ($13.00) with Vector Thunderbird butane torch insert ($12.50)
Fire kit in Altoids Tin (matches, misch-metal, super striker, fatwood, Tinder-Quik, jute twine)
Zebralight H502 AA 278 Lumens Flood Headlamp Cool LED (Going Gear $69.99)
Klean Kanteen SS Bottles 40 OZ or 1182 ML w/flip down D-ring caps (REI $29.95 each)
DD Hammock Tarp MC 3m x 3m camo pattern with 19 attachment points, lines and pegs ($39.00)
Spool Tool with Mini Bic lighter (Tricone, LLC $18.00)
Sea to Summit Head Net with Insect Shield $12.95 at REI
Ben's Ben's Insect Repellent - 30 Percent DEET Wilderness Formula $5.95 at REI
Silky Pocket Boy 170 ($27.00)
Blade: 6 ¾ inches or 17.1 cm
Medium Teeth
Weight: 7 ounces or 200 grams
Carry weight with case: 9.8 ounces or 280 grams
Bark River Bushcrafter - Ironwood Burl with Red Liners ($300)
Overall Length: 8.6 inches or 21.8 cm
Blade Length: 3.8 inches or 9.6 cm
Blade Thickness: .145 or 3.6 mm
Weight: 6.5 ounces or 184 grams
Blade Steel: CPM3V
Grind: Scandivex
Approximately carry weight: 31 lbs. or 14 KG.
Note: I have no opinion or judgement on how heavy or light you make your own backpack. Pack loads and contents are personal preference and I’m sure whatever you choose to carry in your pack will be right for you. Respectfully - Sport
Great set-up with quality gear. I appreciate the decription listing as well. I always look forward to your videos. Thank you.
Similar to my kit. Thanks for sharing.
I am a UK backpacker so my kit differs somewhat to yours and is much lighter but I am getting interested in bushcraft. What I like about your video is your presentation, it's very professional with no gimmicks and is one of the best I have seen, Thanks for sharing.
Very professional set up. Really enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing. Take care, friend.
Great pack! thanks for taking the time to detail everything.
Very professional, one of the most complete kit, you just enlight me. Thank you
I like what you wrote under note. I always learn something or it sparks an idea while watching one of these videos, ... especially when it is so well thought out like in this case. Thanks for taking the time.
Good information and a great bag. Definitely high quality kit! Thanks for sharing
Very nice bushcraft kit. Its always nice to see what others have in there kits atb John
Thanks for going through your bag with us. Gave me some ideas.
Well done description, great gear, all based on experience. First time view, thanks for sharing!
Nice loadout!
Very nice. I am interested in camping and bush craft to have fun. I am disabled but improving by walking 3 miles a day . I really enjoy being out in the woods.
Disabled veteran here too just getting able to start exploring the outdoors. Great that you too are getting better to go bushcraftin.
really nice kit!
Great load out mate, very nice gear
Nice pack - Eberlestock are nothing but quality!!! I run the Warhammer & little brother set up with duffles etc when needed.
Very nice setup Thank you for sharing. I carry almost the same setup with the exception of a hand held GPS (only because I have them).
Thanks again.
Dave
I remember when I lived on the east coast and those were mountains. The casual hike here will do 4k vertical feet. IT SUCKS! Haha, I miss that terrain.
Thanks for making a list of your gear. Great bushcraft listing.
Informative and beneficial video
i love your pack!!! ty for sharing
Well thought out kit
Nice Kit thanks for sharing atb John
Thank you for sharing!
Great vid! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for a great vid, might just put something together tomorrow...
Very nice vid, Thanks!
Say Heah, One of my Fav. Bags is my Maxpedition Kodiak Gearsling, because it's a big one. ,,
Thanks for sharing, I change my pack regularly but over the next few days I shall be loading up the maxpedition and keeping it that way for a while, when I do I'll probably do a video as well 😉
Quite a comprehensive kit you have here as well by the way! 👍🏻
Only thing I saw lacking was a really big watch. I'm betting you have one and neglected to mention it.
Nice kit, few items on my wish list now! Nice pants pretty pricy tho
Good video, but you spent some cash damn! Love your bag!
nice
Nice job ! Did you know if you run a small piece of bar soap to coat the outside of your pots that the soot comes right off ?
Nice setup. Where are you located? I’m really enjoying your channel. Be blessed. John
First-Aid: "... didn't want to spend a lot of money ..." ? Looking at much of your gear, cost doesn't seem an issue.
Klean Kanteen 40 oz bottles you can get cheaper. A $300 knife needed? It is an awesome knife. To each his own and if he can afford it good for him, it is very nice equipment. I like yourself cannot afford. Most of the first aid items most of us already have in our medicine cabinets. Remember that women products like tampons & kotex are great for blood spillage control. If I may give you some advise, shop around plenty and compare prices and look for the best prices before you make a purchase. You can find quality even name brand items at very reasonable prices if you shop around. Do not make impulse purchases & I am talking out of experience. Take care. - Marco
This guy is over the top... A Bic inside of a condom that is tied shut would give you a dry fire starter. Increase your knowledge and you can save thousands, compared to this guy.
That is one high class kit, man. One of the best ever! What do you estimate your pack and kit cost? Excellent!
+Paul Phillips Hi, I have not tallied the overall costs, but the knife, sheath and pack
are the three high ticket items, excluding the bino’s of course. Respectfully
Why carry the tea kettle as well as the MSR pot? Curious on the thinking.
I like the kit but the one thing I can't get any info on is quality mosquito netting. I don't see it in the description. I know you use it in conjunction with your hat but what is the brand and what do you think about it so far?
Also, what is the name of the hat again? Is it readily available?
+Michael Reed Hi, here’s the info: Sea to Summit Head Net with Insect Shield $12.95 at REI. Also, Ben's Insect Repellent - 30 Percent DEET Wilderness Formula can be found at REI. Permethrin is another very effective insect repellent option. It is applied to the clothing, not the skin and last for several weeks. My preferred hat is called a Tilley LTM6 Airflo hat. Respectfully
+TheAmericanOutfitter Thanks, I have Ben's and some permethrin. I am headed to REI on wednesday anyway so I can pick up the head net. I have looked at it but I just never had anyone say what head net works well. Sea to Summit does most things well but I just wanted to know what others think. The tilley hat was what I really wanted to know about. I was right in thinking it is a top end piece of gear. I will have to save up a bit for that. Thanks again for the advice.
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very nice video. really enjoyed watching it . also I like what you did with your channel. you have my subscription and would like to have your support as well. keep up the good work.
Does anybody know the of the name of the pack hes using or is it in the description and I didn't see
Eberlestock X2
Where can I get a blanket like that?
Hi, surplus army navy stores, gun shows, eBay…
You from Philly? I heard you say "wooder".
Is The Hat The T3 version?
Hi, the hat shown in the video is my Tilley LTM6 Airflow in olive color. I also have the Tilley LTM5 Airflow. Both versions are very nice and offer good protection. The LTM6 has a larger brim and offers more coverage. The LTM5 has a smaller brim and is more compact. Respectfully
Thanks for the quick reply my friend😎 I am buying one, for sure👍🏻
How much does your kit way?
+Alfonso Casillas Hi, the approximate carry weight is 31 lbs. or 14 KG. Respectfully
What’s your name
can u give me prices on every thing uve got on here
He already did. Click the Show More at the top.
$69 for a compass? What? Is that really necessary?
that thing may save your life
31lbs, dam thats alot?
duane bushcrafting my winter kit is just a bit over 20Kg, about 45Lb. All old school gear though.
you forgot the horse to carry it.