The Big ITS 300,000 Subscriber Giveaway

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2020
  • After 11 years on CZcams, we’re 300,000 subscribers strong and are celebrating by giving away over $500 worth of ITS Gear! Check out the video for more details on how you can win some awesome ITS items, including some super rare prototypes.

Komentáře • 203

  • @jjdecker9987
    @jjdecker9987 Před 3 lety +1

    Garage doors are for some reason are obnoxiously important. That and knots. Knots are super helpful and I couldn’t even nail them in scouts and still can’t and man is that embarrassing. But I’m learning for sure. So thank you! Thank you for your help!

  • @mcgufbd
    @mcgufbd Před 3 lety

    My boys are in Trail Life here and I started as a leader. I had to teach knots to the class, so I came for Knot of the Week videos. I've learned lots beyond that but have little time for watching blogs, so I only come back periodically. Love the work you do. Thank you!

  • @jyeom
    @jyeom Před 3 lety

    I randomly stumbled upon your channel and began realizing I was not prepared for the many curve balls that life may throw at you. My biggest takeaway from your channel is that you’ve done a great job educating and bringing to light emergency preparedness and tips on survival. Thanks.

  • @fedorsleeckx3052
    @fedorsleeckx3052 Před 3 lety

    I like your channel especially the knot of the week series. I can't remember the name of the knots but they do come in handy every now and then. I even rewatch the knot videos when I can't quite tie something as hard as I would wish.

  • @Lookin4aDime
    @Lookin4aDime Před 3 lety

    I found you through knot tying. You have the clearest videos around when it comes to the difficult, tricky knots.

  • @rkrenn
    @rkrenn Před 3 lety

    So much! Came for the TQ staging, hung around for the rope and knots, and recently increased my home security with the use of cameras! Thanks for it all!

  • @isaacadams4206
    @isaacadams4206 Před 3 lety

    The first video video I ever watched was a video on rappelling, I can't even find the video any more. It was you in a pair of multicam cutoff BDU's in some climbing park that looked like a cool place. You said your climbing catch phrase "screw down so you don't screw up", I have never forgotten that. I've lived it and and shared it with other people. From your knots to your gear reviews I've always watched like a kid on Christmas. You even answered a question from me on your pod cast about combat pants. I have a bottle, land nav kit, and ranger beads. It helped me remember land nav from the marines. I don't watch you as much anymore because like you my attention has shifted elsewhere manly my home and family. My ears perk up when I see new video content. No matter what happens from here I wish you and your team the best. Congratulation, I hope you get 300,000 more.

  • @SeanFilms19
    @SeanFilms19 Před 3 lety

    I learned to bring extra socks even on day hikes and hunts. I think about ITS every time I change into clean, dry socks on the trail. I also implemented several of your SERE related lessons when I was flying in the military. Fortunately, I never needed my formal or informal SERE training! I have also been slowly building a vehicle recovery kit based on your video. To date, my record is 4 strangers vehicles recovered in a day during a snow storm. Your channel is one of the best informational resources on CZcams! Thank you for putting all this information out there so guys like me can utilize it! You may never personally see it, but you have improved lives.

  • @weaseljwk
    @weaseljwk Před 3 lety

    Over the years of watching you there have been so many useful videos. The one/ones that have been the most for me are the knot board ones. It was/are the ones I have used and will use to help teach my children has to tie useful knots. Thank you for all the good videos over the years. Keep them coming.

  • @flyoverkid55
    @flyoverkid55 Před 3 lety

    Congrats on 300,000. I'm former Navy [ HM3 ] and left many years ago. What the channel brings to me is a timely update on the ever expanding gear available to those of us who wish to remain " operational ".
    Keep up the good work, I wish you success and happiness in the years to come.

  • @P.R.O.T.E.C.T
    @P.R.O.T.E.C.T Před 3 lety

    I found this channel through trying to become a better prepper/home defender and the biggest thing i learned from this channel is to really use your head and forward think about every prep and plan made. That situational awareness and taking an extra 10 minutes to really take a second look at a piece of gear and its quality or around your home for security will pay for itself in multiples.

  • @rzrby
    @rzrby Před 3 lety

    How to overtly conceal lock picks in para-cord was one that has always stuck with me and I enjoy all of your content immensely. Keep up the great work and thank you.

  • @01Pospa
    @01Pospa Před 3 lety

    Congratulations to 300k subs... Even thou one of my hobbies is sailing and therefore I have to know my knots I really enjoyed your knots videos. Tarp-knots are great and I use them during my outdoor trips quite often. Another one is flat-folding SOFTTs - I am showing it on every first aid course I am teaching (with appropriate ITS shoutout ;) ) Home security and vehicle equipment videos are interesting too. More so to see the contrast to the stuff we have here in the Czech rep., Europe (eg. the door frame is pretty much always made out of metal, mandatory vehicle equipment, etc...). Keep up the good work and I am looking forward to new podcast - both gear tasting and ridiculous dialogues.

  • @ilobdell
    @ilobdell Před 3 lety

    I had been learning multiple different skills that all require knots. I’ve been learning fishing, camping, sailing and rock climbing. Along the way you guys thought me about emergency preparation and now I have taken up your mantle of teaching my friends and family about go bags and basic supplies. They all thanked me when corona came and they had n95s in their kits. So thank you for that!

  • @Worry-Panic
    @Worry-Panic Před 3 lety

    I learned how to make lots of knots, the one I use the most is the noose. I make a ton of Halloween decorations and needed to learn how to make one and now I've hung several fake zombies and skeletons. They deserved it for being so evil! Your tutorials are very easy to follow, I appreciate it! congratulations on the mile stone!

  • @cbertulfo
    @cbertulfo Před 3 lety

    Oh geez, where do I begin? I've implemented many nuggets of ITS Tactical information from ham radios, to my vehicle's get home bag, to even the material of my socks and underwear but the one favorite thing I learned from the channel was mentioned in passing and not the main topic of the video. During the demonstration of the Armor Concepts door armor you were utilizing an abandoned house to show the effectiveness of the product. The house was run down but you gave kudos to the garage door peep hole which stuck with me. When I bought my first home I installed peep holes on my garage entry door and side door. You never know what weird things can occur on the other side of a door and getting the first look at the situation can provide valuable information on what do do next.

  • @michaelboudreaux1046
    @michaelboudreaux1046 Před 3 lety

    I think the biggest thing I've learned from this channel is just mindset. Thinking about possible scenarios, but also mindset behind what to put in what bags and such. Cutting down unneeded bulk, packaging, etc when making a medical, go bag, or even just edc.

  • @jonpalmer2766
    @jonpalmer2766 Před 3 lety

    I honestly can't remember how long I've been watching your channel. I found your channel through TSPC. The things I learned the most is about knot tying and lock picking. Very interesting and enjoyed that content a bunch. Thanks for what you do and congratulations.

  • @wvpok
    @wvpok Před 3 lety

    Knot videos were of course the main ones. But the ones where you showed things like how to make a rope ladder or lashings were great. I remember a looong time ago you did some videos where you wore a shirt for a few days and had your wife smell you. That was great!

  • @codyb.6135
    @codyb.6135 Před 3 lety

    I found your channel when I was researching more info on the PCU system a few years ago. I got hooked on your weekly Gear Tasting videos. I’ve learned that I have a long lost brother from another mother that shares and even surpasses my love of gear and love and OCD of organization! Someone who starting as a kid and also shared a love of Desert Night Camo, to growing up and having a desire to serve our country. I figure around the same time you were getting pounded in the surf and sand at BUD/S in Coronado, I was up the bay from you living the life of luxury as a Puddle Pirate at the Coast Guard base in San Diego. Thank you for your service! I’ve learned that there exists an initial version of the block zero PCU level 7 jacket with the black patch of fabric on the shoulders that is more rare and harder to find than a rainbow unicorn horn. It has sent me on a multiple year mission to find it and add it to my PCU collection. (Mission complete! Found one 2 days ago and it’s in the mail!) I’ve learned that I am not alone in my love of MAS grey! I’ve learned that there’s not enough time in the day for me to try and pursue all the different topics, subjects ,and passions you have shared over the years on your channel that tickle my fancy. But most of all I have learned how to be more prepared overall to help protect me and my family. Which I thank you the most for! Thank you for all the time and effort you and your team have put into making all these videos and creating so much amazing content! Congratulations to reaching and surpassing 300,000 subscribers! Cheers, and here’s to the next 300,000 subscribers and growth of your business and channel!

  • @stevesmith6617
    @stevesmith6617 Před 3 lety

    Congratulations on the 300,000 subscribers.
    Over the years I have been watching the videos many things have changed, But the the consistency of quality content has remained the same. I have grown from the many knots I have learned to improving my EDC kits to packing my med kits.
    Thanks for all you provide us and looking forward to the passing of knowledge and new products ahead of us.

  • @kpreston4815
    @kpreston4815 Před 3 lety

    My favorite has been the home security series that has been posted recently. Even though living in an apartment excludes me from some of the lessons, however it has pointed me in a great direction to have a more active thought process on how I conduct myself not just around my own home, but when work often requires me to travel.

  • @bill8885
    @bill8885 Před 3 lety

    I found this channel through the knot of the week. Since then I've checked back for several different things and began to incorporate home security features you discussed in the security series.

  • @Dallen712
    @Dallen712 Před 3 lety

    ITS is one of the first websites that introduced me to the concept of situational awareness and always being ready for what life may throw at you. As a boy scout, I learned to "be prepared." But what I've been learning from ITS over the years is how to be prepared as an adult in an urban environment.

  • @LesbianNaziHookers
    @LesbianNaziHookers Před 3 lety

    Over the years, and I do mean years because I started out reading articles on your website a long time ago before CZcams was really much of anything, I've always enjoyed your content from Lock Picking, Knots, Escape and Evasion, all the way to first aid. It's kept me coming back whenever I want more information on any of those subjects or other subjects you cover. I must have been subscribed to your CZcams account from an old account of mine because not too long ago I was wondering why I wasn't seeing any of your CZcams videos and discovered I wasn't subscribed with this account which is now my main one. Well, I'm subbed again and watching through your entertaining videos. Thanks for the content!

  • @BenPienig
    @BenPienig Před 3 lety

    I've really enjoyed the series you've added to the channel such as the "knot of the week" and "gear tasting radio". Learned a ton of tips and tricks! Can't wait to see more content!

  • @5pro479
    @5pro479 Před 3 lety

    I first discovered ITS Tactical in 2010 while searching the internet for lock picking information. I soon found a DIY tutorial Bryan did for a lock pick practice station designed to hold two dead bolt locks. I made one and have used it ever since. I also recall enjoying an early review of the 215 Gear Custom Tactical Bag that Bryan did. I picked one up many years later on the secondhand market and love it. Over the years I have received many, "Boxes of Awesome" from ITS. Each time I look forward to getting my purchase and I have begun to share that excitement with my young sons who have become fans of the company. ITS Tactical has become my go-to supplier for unusual gear and specialty equipment for over a decade now. I wish you all continued success in all your endeavors. Stay safe! - Chris

  • @ryancarlson4842
    @ryancarlson4842 Před 3 lety

    My EDC now boasts a field notebook and pen. I back into everywhere now (secret service never backs out of a parking spot) and I’ve learned countless knots. Just a few things I use daily that y’all taught me. Keep it up and God Bless Texas!

  • @brianaguilar546
    @brianaguilar546 Před 3 lety

    If I remember correctly I found your website before I found your CZcams channel. I enjoyed your articles and the quick instructional videos you made with them. Other than helping me up my paracord game. You helped refine and upgrade my EDC and first aid kits. I still refer to your videos for people looking to start building kits. Keep up the good work.

  • @vorlon333
    @vorlon333 Před 3 lety

    I've learned a ton about what I do and do not need in my kit. Some of the insight and products you've offered have really helped and have been useful in situations I never anticipated happening. Thanks again!

  • @avatar12008
    @avatar12008 Před 3 lety

    I've learned a lot from you guys over the years, from knots to gear selection. The biggest rabbit hole was lock picking. It started with your first video on Bogota picks and then I was hooked. I'm still no expert but I can get past most locks and single pick 4 pin tumblers reliably. It has come in handy, i have been able to help my neighbors a couple of times who were locked out. Thanks for all the knowledge and tips.

  • @nick14g14
    @nick14g14 Před 3 lety

    I learned a lot about EDC and preparedness that paid off pretty big. I was at the state fair and the front tire of my wheelchair came off. With the help of some kind strangers at a blacksmithing exhibit and a tool kit I put together we where able to repair the wheel. Without that tool kit (and the kind strangers) I would have been completely stranded with no way to return to my car on the opposite end of the fair ground with out calling authority's or EMS and no way to then get into my home from the car on account of the broken wheelchair. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and helping us be more responsible.

  • @regnar369
    @regnar369 Před 3 lety

    I have been following ITS since the beginning so kudos to staying the course and expanding from videos into a full-blown store as well. Much of what I have seen from ITS over the years is quite familiar to me being a now-retired Army SOF-support vet. ITS helps me to keep those skills alive and to refresh my memory from time to time. Now that I have transitioned to civilian life, a lot of your education has refocused my thoughts toward living in the civilian world with the mindset of preparedness from a civil standpoint. Keep up the great work with the videos and improving your products and finding the new stuff out there to help make us prepared citizens in our communities.

  • @clemansky3320
    @clemansky3320 Před 3 lety

    Congratulations on 300k! I loved your Knot of the Week series and still use the bowline all the time so thank you for that!

  • @Truth209
    @Truth209 Před 3 lety

    Congratulations on hitting 300k subs! Really enjoyed your Knot of the week vids a few years back. Love your gear. Keep up the great work! And Thank You! -Ivan

  • @nickvids1000
    @nickvids1000 Před 3 lety

    Knot. Tying. Learned so many knots and that's how I find y'all! Been enjoying Bryan's insight into the military gear like the PCU system as well as load out vids for mammoth or goruck events! Look forward to more videos in the future and anxious to see what 500k looks like!

  • @thtoom
    @thtoom Před 3 lety

    When I first started watching I learned how to tie a ton of knots. I wouldn't be able to name them, but they've certainly been helpful. Thank you for all of the information you've shared over the past 11 years, and congratulations on 300k!

  • @jonathansevert8400
    @jonathansevert8400 Před 3 lety

    I've learned a lot. The knot making videos! Those are my favorite. But the video I've actually shared the most is the small talk video. Fairly recent. It's definitely an eye opener. Car preparedness videos are a close second.
    Greatest thing I've taken away from your channel is to keep my head on a swivel but keep it light. Security and awareness are important. New gear is fun. And skills and knowledge are your greatest tools.

  • @michaeljustice2733
    @michaeljustice2733 Před 3 lety

    Well my first purchase from ITS was the black crew cover, and that's where my admiration for your company began. I wore that hat for a few years before I lost it when I moved to my new house. I'm a weekly if not daily visitor to the site/store where I frequently browse the topic section (fitcom, digicom, medcom) as well as this CZcams channel. I have truly learned a lot from your company, the most useful being lock picking (even though I don't always have my picks when I lock myself out of my house), medical skills/gear, and securing my new home and information online. Most importantly I have learned how to be organized. Your pouches have been extremely helpful and I use them every day. As a teacher and football coach, I carry an ITS medical pouch with a boo boo kit and another ITS pouch with my charging/transfer cables for virtual learning. I have a third pouch that I use to carry a plethora of football tools and equipment that has been a life-saver on the sidelines. I really appreciate all that you guys do at ITS Tactical. You have helped me grow as a person in many ways. Congratulations on 300K subscribers. I'm looking forward to more content; keep up the great work!

  • @blindsurvival8570
    @blindsurvival8570 Před 3 lety

    What I've enjoyed and learned the most from your videos is the knot making. I'm almost totally blind now, so I basically just listen to what you're saying. When I still had enough vision to see videos I found that your videos were the best/easiest to learn from because you used rope the make it easier to see, and there's enough contrast for me to see which side the working end goes. Plus, instead of just making the knot, you verbally explained what it was you were doing. Thank you for the informative videos, not just the "Knot of the Week" ones.

    • @ITStactical
      @ITStactical  Před 3 lety

      Congrats! You've been selected as the winner of our 300K giveaway! Shoot us an email to support@itstactical.com with your address and information and we'll get your prize pack on the way! ~ Rob

    • @ITStactical
      @ITStactical  Před 3 lety

      Just a heads up, we'll need to hear from you within the next 24 hours or we'll have to pick the next winner. Shoot us an email to support@itstactical.com with your info so we can get your prize pack out! ~ Rob

  • @Kaboom_06
    @Kaboom_06 Před 3 lety

    I've been watching ITS for nearly 11 years not quite I found the channel when I was still in the Corps so about 9 or 10 years ago now. Love the channel, love the products. I would say knot of the week has been among my favorites learning all the knots and their uses. And I always refer back to this channel to refresh myself on thing like land nav, e&e, etc. Congrats on the 300k, looking forward to more great stuff.

  • @Yinanony
    @Yinanony Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve learned so much! My home is safer now, I’m more aware of my surroundings, and my emergency prep is so much better.
    Thank you for all of your hard work! It’s had a positive impact on my life and my security. Keep up the good work!

  • @SilentSniperVT
    @SilentSniperVT Před 3 lety

    i have been following you for probably 10 years and I don't even know where to start ive learned so much. between your lock picking stuff to your home security and tactical gear i can't honestly pick. the one video that stands out more besides the bloopers every year is the getting out of handcuffs video so long ago.

  • @HAPPIESTree
    @HAPPIESTree Před 3 lety

    I think the most important thing I have learned from you is never stop learning and expanding skillset. The ITS logo has a lot of meaning behind it and it is something I use daily to remind myself to keep moving forward. You showed me the art of being prepared for anything. You guy's make some of the best and most practical gear on the market. Thank you for what you do and what you have helped me discover. Congratulations on 300k!

  • @nicolasbenson8944
    @nicolasbenson8944 Před 3 lety

    I love the gear reviews in Gear Tasting Radio but learned the most from episode 76 - Top 10 Skill-Sets for the Modern Man. I have that video saved to a “Keep Forever” playlist so I can periodically reference it and do a self-check.

  • @WilliamMcKeehan
    @WilliamMcKeehan Před 3 lety

    I've learned a great deal of knots from your videos. I love that series and love the simplicity that your videos bring to learning the knots. The alpine butterfly knot is my latest favorite.
    Additionally, your videos give me a lot of things to think about and that has been super valuable to me.
    Congratulations on making it to this next milestone and thanks for the videos.

  • @WildernessBound
    @WildernessBound Před 3 lety

    I learned that ITS offers a pouch specifically designed for tourniquets for fast and easy deployment. Great channel and great gear :)

  • @sookiyoon
    @sookiyoon Před 3 lety

    I have learned about thinking of the big picture. Gear is great, but the way you have shown us the how and why is more than most companies are giving us. Whether I win or not, just wanted to say thank you. I have increased security in my own, taken it upon myself to learn the medical side of the house. You have introduced me to other contributors and instructors over the years that continue that path of learning and growing as a man. Hope all is well, thank you Bryan, Kelly, Rob, Matt, Angela, Mike, Nick, Eric, and the gear tasting + ridiculous dialogue podcast. The podcasts alone are life savers. Love them all.

  • @dfostman6014
    @dfostman6014 Před 3 lety

    Appreciate the quality gear, good service and videos have been useful. Been a help upgrading and ading to my preparedness preps. Thanks, Dave

  • @sithinstructor
    @sithinstructor Před 3 lety

    I think I subbed on the lighten your pack video... but my favorite thing I learn here are knots. I had been practicing the bow line and found that very useful, but my favorite thing is the carry knot video.

  • @TangoOscarMikeN3WS
    @TangoOscarMikeN3WS Před 3 lety

    I have first aid kits everywhere, mastered a bunch of knots, can pick locks, escape zip ties, etc. Lots of little things here and there, but all useful.

  • @dustinb8195
    @dustinb8195 Před 3 lety

    Congratulations on your milestone and thank you for the videos! My favorite series has definitely been Gear Tasting Radio. The knowledge you have shared has helped in many purchasing decisions. I look forward to many more years of quality content. Also thank you for making products that I want/need. Please keep innovating so that we can continue to support each other. Long live the MultiCam Gizmo Bags!

  • @shadow111d
    @shadow111d Před 3 lety

    ive learned alot over the years, im a tactical kinda guy and signed up for that kinda stuff, but im a building manager for my day job and your lock picking videos and products has actually helped me so much, i cannot express how much money and time the info has saved me over the years, thank you for everything you guys do! so thank you back!

  • @zehnsechz
    @zehnsechz Před 3 lety

    for as long as y'all have been on, the valuable info you have provides, you deserve way more than 300k.

  • @jcast25
    @jcast25 Před 3 lety

    I discovered ITS back when the Bogota tools were first released (which I still carry to this day) and it got me heavy into LockSport! It made me challenge myself in tackling more difficult locks and, as a result, over the years I have been able to help family (and only family!) on 2 different occasions get back into vehicles after locking their keys inside. I have also had a mindset shift and have made a large push to be more prepared medically, in equipment and skills, for a number of disasters. I still have a ways to go but I really feel like I'm getting some of the best gear and information out there by learning from you guys. Thanks for helping me be the best that I can.

  • @adambennington367
    @adambennington367 Před 3 lety

    My favorites...
    - Taut-line Hitch Knot (The knot series was overall useful, but this one was the most practical and I know nothing about knots.)
    - Coms and Ham Radio (Encouraged me to get my own Baofengs and do a ham radio study.)
    ` Lockpicking (Next on my to-learn list.)

  • @kryptoknight69
    @kryptoknight69 Před 3 lety

    Congrats on reaching 300k! I have to say I have enjoyed watching many of your videos, especially the ones about lock picking. By far though, and what originally brought me to your channel, were the Knot of the Week videos. I believe I have watched all of them numerous times, from back in the day to the new HD remakes. I have even compiled my own Knot playlist which have many of your videos for the knots I use most frequently. I have watched many knot tying videos and have time say that yours are among the very best. Also the ones I would recommend before any others. Most likely has to do with how you filmed them. There is a clarity & repeatability that for me I find easy & enjoyable. Heck, I'm still trying to find ways for employing the Poldo Tackle, like for an adjustable pot hanger or a campfire... Anyways, thanks for all the voids and best of luck reaching 500k and beyond!

  • @05generic
    @05generic Před 3 lety

    Your knot tying videos are excellent in detail, accuracy, and purpose, and I have put several of them to good use over the years. Thanks for doing that and for all the other great explanations you have and are providing. Congrats on reaching 300K subscribers and I look forward to many more years of ITS Tactical / Imminent Threat Solutions.

  • @alexilot
    @alexilot Před 3 lety

    its bin interesting to see not just the channel grow but the ideas behind the items and tho things have changed since first finding you its great to see you keep going and well still here for the future to see what comes out

  • @SeaMasterChop
    @SeaMasterChop Před 3 lety

    I recently found this channel again and have subscribed. I remember watching your videos on how to escape restraints and found those as a great thing to keep in mind. I also love your knot videos and I plan on watching all of them that I can. I also enjoy your lockpicking videos

  • @beenchoir
    @beenchoir Před 3 lety

    Thank you for such great products! I use ITS zip bags for EVERYTHING! It allows for quick and easy access for any sort of gear. I probably have 15 zip bags labeled with name tapes for storing gear in my truck. You inspired us to start carrying med kits in each of our vehicles and backpacks.

  • @josephpedroza4988
    @josephpedroza4988 Před 3 lety +1

    I've really enjoyed the home security and preparation minded aspects of the channel. What I'm really glad I learned about was garage security and products like the door devil that I use and give away as gifts. Thanks yall

  • @toplcame
    @toplcame Před 3 lety

    I love the deep dives, thanks for what you do!

  • @xmikemurphyx
    @xmikemurphyx Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great content. Hope to see more from the security series!

  • @Jovush
    @Jovush Před 3 lety

    You have taught me knots which garnered me the reputation of the guy who knows knots. I’ve been humbled to be able to teach others from the knowledge you have shared. Thank you.

  • @ryanlemons3903
    @ryanlemons3903 Před 3 lety

    I stumbled across ITS years ago when I wanted to learn to lock pick. I love all the content. Keep it up.

  • @biguy525
    @biguy525 Před 3 lety

    I would guess that I have been subbed to your channel for about eight years. The one thing I learned from your channel was the video about how to prevent a garage door from being opened with a coat hanger. That was back when you sold the ties to prevent the manual override from being activated. Something nobody thinks about with such a simple fix. There were other videos that I have learned tips from but this one stands out as I have told over a half dozen people about it. You should make the red ties again. Keep up the great content.

  • @Amorestfatum
    @Amorestfatum Před 3 lety

    Good stuff. Congratulations on the milestone. I’ve been watching you guys for over six years now. Found you when I was building a IFAK for my first contract after leaving the MIL. Still use it to this day. Your videos are great and so are the products. Keep it up. Thanks.

  • @BeachDix
    @BeachDix Před 3 lety

    I found the channel because I wanted a refresher on knots. Not only (or knot only...) did I re-learn some old ones but I learned new ones and new ways to work with rope in general. Congrats on hitting 300k!
    P.s. Sorry for the pun... I was so worried about whether I could knot, I never stopped to ask if I should knot 😁

  • @stevebridges42
    @stevebridges42 Před 3 lety

    I really enjoy all the videos because you're "real". Not overly tactical in all things like many channels are, just solid information, and real life applications. I'm almost embarrassed to say that the most helpful videos for me had nothing to do with anything tactical. I ignored them at the time, but have recently gone back and gotten really interested in your organization systems and productivity videos. "Capture Your World" and "Gear for Productivity" are a couple examples. I'm not organized by nature, but have found things like Evernote that can help me, as well as book recommendations like "Getting Things Done". More than just productivity and organization, I appreciate the way you discuss the philosophy behind the gear in our everyday lives rather than simply specs and costs. Keep up the great work your doing and congrats on this latest accomplishment!

  • @KnottedBadger
    @KnottedBadger Před 3 lety

    I’m fairly certain I haven’t been watching for 11 years but pretty close to 10. As the time has gone on, your videos have provided some fantastic information for my career. As a veteran, former contractor and now an EMT and LEO, there have been some great insights.
    From the old knot of the week videos to EDC concepts and gear reviews, I have picked up many skills from Mr. Black and crew. Lock picking was way more useful than I’d like to admit.
    I am grateful for everything you’ve brought to our culture and look forward to many more years.
    P. S. When is the next muster? I haven’t gotten to attend one yet and am really hoping to some time soon.

  • @ColinOwenFlood
    @ColinOwenFlood Před 3 lety

    About clothes layering for cold weather. Always got the basics before but you article got me to go out and buy some level 5 gear for snowshoeing and I love it!

  • @9volt965
    @9volt965 Před 3 lety

    I think ITS was the driving factor in me getting into lock picking. Always loved knot of the week segments also taught me quite a few knots.

  • @ABD4VIDS
    @ABD4VIDS Před 3 lety

    Knot sure..... my first thought was all the knot tying! Loved it got me to actually practice new ones!

  • @laureneaves9934
    @laureneaves9934 Před 3 lety

    First came across the website after looking for discreet carry lockpicks. Since then I dove head first into all the awesome videos and products. Just scrolling through the store going I want that and that and that. One of the first videos I watched was the escape from zipties then saw the shoe laces escape from zipties. I like learning about the cool and obscure things that most people don't know, if I never use it that's great but if I ever need it I will be miles ahead of the average Joe. Pretty much all facets of security interest me and ITS is a treasure trove of information.

  • @nevanthywolf
    @nevanthywolf Před 3 lety

    I first found you thru a step by step AR build. Thank you for the great content. The biggest thing I've learned from this channel is lock picking skills. I started practicing from watching your videos and I've become very proficient with that skill. It's come in handy more times than I can count! I can't believe how many times I've had to pick a lock lol. Thanks for the confidence to learn this skill.

  • @DLFerg0369
    @DLFerg0369 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the videos. I've shared a few with my family that are getting into this stuff and need guidance! Keep it up.

  • @joet7074
    @joet7074 Před 3 lety

    I stumbled across the video discussing the proper way to tie boots, which progressed into clicking on multiple other videos, later subscribing, and trying to learn lock picking by purchasing the ITS SPI kit. Great content!

  • @michaelhood5221
    @michaelhood5221 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing all of the great info. I live the content and really appreciate all the work you put in. Keep going and never quit

  • @natemel12
    @natemel12 Před 3 lety

    I have done a lot of survival and prepping learning hands on practice etc. I was looking to expand my knowledge and happened upon your CZcams several years ago. Between your rope and lock picking teachings your channel has been unbelievably helpful in me pursuing more knowledge and experience on these subjects and I have really appreciated your content thanks for all you have done

  • @archer4922
    @archer4922 Před 3 lety

    I learned that I completely missed this video. Lol. But seriously thru the videos and articles I’ve added a ton of tools to the knowledge bank of my brain, first aid, lock picking in emergencies and escape and evasion. Always learning. Keep up the great work guys even if I did miss the giveaway. 👍

  • @L0E221
    @L0E221 Před 3 lety

    Hey long time fan, love your vids, love your patch collections and the gear you guys put out. Admittedly I’ve fallen off your guys channel a little bit, still subbed but I’m behind on content. I’ve learned a lot over the years from the content you guys deliver, knots from your knot of the week series, how to escape zip ties and duct tape, your lock picking stuff but one of my favorite series and I continually go back to just for reference is your diy AR build, you give a parts list, what to look for and what tools you need, the do’s and dont’s it’s broken up into several vids so it’s easy to reference. That’s the video series I used to build my first AR and it turned out great. So thanks and keep up the good work.

  • @Goddess1Princess
    @Goddess1Princess Před 3 lety

    I've learned about ifac's and what should be in it. Also learned the different knots for climbing an what rope to use and not to use.
    Thank you for teaching me these skills!

  • @Justifiedforce
    @Justifiedforce Před 3 lety

    Looking back through your videos i remember watching Tough Hook on 8/27/13. I'm not sure if it's the first video I've seen of yours but i have definitely been a subscriber since then. I ended up purchasing two of them after watching your review. I have one at home for my plate carrier and one at work for my police duty vest. Great product Highly recommend. Keep up the great videos! Congrats to 300,000 subscribers.

  • @bigwookie68
    @bigwookie68 Před 3 lety

    Keep up the great work! I have been reading, watching, and listening to you guys since you first showed up on TSP with Jack Spirko. The first video I think I watched was either the Clove Hitch or Sheep shank knot of the week.

  • @jonhunter654
    @jonhunter654 Před 3 lety

    The first video i ever saw was the one about how to make a fast rope. I tried and tried to get it right but never could. I have been a fan ever since, watch every video and listen to every podcast. I pay special attention to the medical videos because as a practicing paramedic I like to see what people are teaching. Love the content cheers on 300k.

  • @C...G...
    @C...G... Před 3 lety

    i really enjoyed watching your video series on rope working skills, tying knots, climbing, abseiling etc etc. besides all of the videos i enjoyed watching i cannot believe how fast the time gone...
    congratulations on 300,000 and here's hoping that you make it to a million!
    :-)

  • @445jschone
    @445jschone Před 3 lety +4

    I've learned that I will never have enough os a disposable income for everything on my ITS Tac store wishlist. In all seriousness, it is quite nice to see that the training and mindset that I received in my time in the USN is also exercised by others on a daily basis. I thought I was the only weirdo out here. Thank you for the amazing content and keep up the great work.

  • @harrybailey4772
    @harrybailey4772 Před 3 lety

    I haven't been a subacriber for very long probaly only a year however I have found your channel very useful in helping me to think learn and think about situations and how to solve them. For example before subscribing to here I didnt consider ever being restrained by zipties and now I know that it could happen and how to get out of them :)

  • @txfieros
    @txfieros Před 3 lety

    I think I found out about ITS through John Lovell at WPS. I'm glad I did, I love the mindset stuff, security and your nylon products.

  • @SashaB33
    @SashaB33 Před 3 lety

    Its incredible to see ITS reach this well deserved milestone. Great job and continue the good work y’all!
    I remember back when I first started following you guys and began taking skill set training seriously. I have learned lock-picking, got involved with medical response and training and owe a bit of my interest and involvement in Search and Rescue to you guys. But for me, the most important lesson I have learned, the biggest takeaway out of all the articles and videos (btw, miss those ITS Life Company vlogs) is learning to have the mindset of what I call a Prevailer. I know that seems trivial, like yeah all these skills you guys teach set you up to prevail against everyday threats and disasters but its become more than that for me. Not only do I feel like I can help someone in need whether its a broken leg or a paper cut, to getting my family out of the house if we need to bail, or just running a security assessment on mine or a friends property. I not only feel like I can impact my life and others positively but now I have the confidence to do all these things, do them right and truly know that no matter the adversary, I will prevail. (And knowing is half the battle) So thank you for teaching me how to pick locks, stop heavy bleedings, navigate the back country and most importantly, thank you for showing me what it means to prevail against all threats.
    (That and remember to tuck your pants into your socks if you William Shatner’d in em and always follow ‘some’ roads so not as to get your jeep stuck in the mud)

  • @Kjsarmy
    @Kjsarmy Před 3 lety +1

    I've learned a lot over the years, from knots to coffee my coffee addicted friends could try, to precision rifle shooting that I've just started to get into. Your morale patches are amazing and the blooper reels always give me a laugh.

  • @LundGearReviews
    @LundGearReviews Před 3 lety

    I learned so much, but one of my favorites was how you guys ran the Law Tactical Folder through a gauntlet and shot it several times folded. It was a above and beyond product spotlight that helped me make a decision I was weighing. Looking forward to 308...

  • @TNbubba1
    @TNbubba1 Před 3 lety

    I saw one the knot video's that helped me tie better knots and I subscribed and have watched ever since.

  • @seniorstarwars9071
    @seniorstarwars9071 Před 3 lety

    It’s nice to see your channel grow and you guys have taught me a lot about things like making a medical kit and tactical things. I’ve always wanted to buy things off your website I’ve just never really had the money. Since I am a student. But thank you guys for all the wonderful knowledge

  • @vaderbean1
    @vaderbean1 Před 3 lety

    I really liked learning about the medical content you've put out. As well as the home security videos has made me rethink a few things as I am working towards building a house on an acreage. Lots of great knowledge and resources to keep going back to.

  • @dennie80
    @dennie80 Před 3 lety

    Stumbled upon your channel when searching knots for a week in the woods, but stuck around for the continual information that was thought provoking. Just as importantly, your channel helped me shift my home defense from reactionary (self defense) to precautionary measures that may detour that from ever happening. Still haven’t picked a lock though lol! Probably should.

  • @timh1315
    @timh1315 Před 3 lety

    You guys produce very informative videos in great detail which makes it very easy to learn! It’s as if we are literally right there learning “hand on training”! Keep up the great videos and keep supplying great products on your website!

  • @grumpycoffee6887
    @grumpycoffee6887 Před 3 lety

    This is an easy choice for me, the climbing math video with your demonstration as well as the death triangle. This really encouraged me into selection, choice, and use of equipment. The math as well as your sharing of safety has driven me to always evaluate my rigging and motivated me to learn more about equipment features and to also share that information with others. I really think this knowledge takes the climbing/rappelling experience and brings it up multiple levels enabling individuals to realize that rappelling is more that just strapping on a harness and sliding down a rope. All gear has ratings and requirements and inherent safety limits and concerns and requires careful thought and evaluation. Thank you!

  • @switchblade_jim
    @switchblade_jim Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the videos on leveling up home security. I originally subscribed for all the quick how-to and product videos, but I really appreciate how you’ve broken down each aspect of security video by video to improve our home’s security.