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  • @oaksparoakspar3144
    @oaksparoakspar3144 Před 3 lety +114

    Also, a fanny pack affords 100% protection from STIs.

  • @zenhobo2
    @zenhobo2 Před 3 lety +40

    I would add mosquito repellent, contractor bag, zip ties and munchies.

  • @steffenpost9071
    @steffenpost9071 Před 3 lety +31

    I have to admit, I really love the outro "God bless America, long live the republic". Even it is not my country it is just nice to hear and you can tell you love your country. Greetings from Germany.

    • @edwardj456
      @edwardj456 Před 3 lety +6

      But it's sad the American Republic died Nov 3rd 2020.

    • @debrascheer4577
      @debrascheer4577 Před 3 lety

      We have a lol of catching up to do. Germany is ahead of us in many ways

    • @pointlesspat8829
      @pointlesspat8829 Před 3 lety +3

      Grüße aus Amerika

    • @try3791
      @try3791 Před 3 lety

      Ja als Deutscher kann man mittlerweile nicht mehr stolz auf sein Land sein! Armseligtses Land !

    • @wesleyrulz09
      @wesleyrulz09 Před 3 lety

      It's actually kind of fucking disturbing and rather scary people will credit their lifelong accomplishments and successes toward an imaginary fairy tale adults believe in. Get a fuckin grip

  • @Jennifer_Cruz
    @Jennifer_Cruz Před 3 lety +37

    I used a fanny pack on my missions trips with my church. It was great to have! I kept a small first aid kit, pen, notebook, cash, credit card, ID and passport. I took it everywhere. It was much easier than carrying a purse or backpack. I do keep it in the front because anyone can come up behind you and access the pockets.

    • @teddibear1943
      @teddibear1943 Před 3 lety +5

      I wanted to yell when he said put the important stuff in the front pocket and spun it around. As you say, be aware of your surroundings.

    • @Divyanshu0236
      @Divyanshu0236 Před 2 lety

      In which year did you carry them ?

  • @glenmo1
    @glenmo1 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a survival kit in a fanny pack.. so easy to wear for walking in the woods I have a lot more packed in mine... Including expanded first aid kit with bleed stopper and larger bandages and gauze I could not believe the amount of supplies I could stuff into this little fanny pack I tried to keep everything at a minimum weight I do have one of those filter straws and Water purification tablets and a water bag..

  • @rjm8318
    @rjm8318 Před 3 lety +20

    Walmart sells a comparable pack made by "Outdoor Products" of decent quality and similar size for $6.97. They can be found in the camping section. I have used them for years for the same purpose and CCW, and they have held up well for the money.

    • @pyrosmoak53
      @pyrosmoak53 Před 3 lety

      I actually just bought one for a summer edc or minimalist edc kit that I'm working on

    • @stijn2472
      @stijn2472 Před 3 lety +1

      I wish I would be able to buy stuff like this from Wallmart and other stores. Too bad I live on the other side of the pond.

    • @royayers276
      @royayers276 Před 3 lety

      @@stijn2472 Your welcome here anytime. Come on over brother

  • @LinkxUSMC87
    @LinkxUSMC87 Před 3 lety +16

    If nothing else this reminded me to put one of my emergency blankets into my new pouch lol. As far as filters you should stick to the sawyer that bag goes with, 100,000 gallons vs the 30 you said that frontier one does. Stay well friends.

  • @canadafree2087
    @canadafree2087 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a slim 2 pound fanny pack survival kit. Great for walking away from camp, leaving the main pack in the tent.

  • @thedude883
    @thedude883 Před 3 lety +32

    The mylar space blanket can also be used to collect and funnel rainwater or morning dew.

    • @williamyoung369
      @williamyoung369 Před 3 lety +2

      Soak up water with the bandanna (dew) like you said & wring it out into the space blanket.

    • @thedude883
      @thedude883 Před 3 lety

      @@williamyoung369 yep, and you can place it under a bush then shake dew down from the branches. It's not ideal but if you REALLY need water...

    • @KalpeshPatel78
      @KalpeshPatel78 Před 3 lety +2

      One of the best ways to collect water is to tie a plastic bag around medium size leaves. But you have to collect it before the sun gets too high, because that will evaporate. Leaves precipitate water which is what we are collcting here. We have been doing this for ages in the arid regions of Rajasthan that has little vegetation. Its called Transpiration. Very very handy. You will need 10-20 plastic bags per person (depending on type of trees, amount of humidity, season etc)

  • @thomasrehbinder7722
    @thomasrehbinder7722 Před 3 lety +26

    Nothing wrong with a "fanny-pack". I carry my extended first aid kit in one. If sitting in a vehicle or carrying a backpack, i just twist it so its on the front. Even works when i compliment my backpack with an old Swedish combat harness i added extra magazine pouches and a Blackhawk hatchet too.

  • @christopherkeillor9728
    @christopherkeillor9728 Před 3 lety +26

    In the fanny pack does make a good pillow. Pillows are hard to find in nature.

    • @complexblackness
      @complexblackness Před 3 lety

      Lol

    • @12345678927164
      @12345678927164 Před 3 lety +6

      Pillows are everywhere in the wild, they’re called bears.

    • @toddcrossoutdoorsurvivalsk7456
      @toddcrossoutdoorsurvivalsk7456 Před 3 lety

      Great point

    • @christopherkeillor9728
      @christopherkeillor9728 Před 3 lety

      @@12345678927164 Unfortunately they have drawbacks they aren't is easily found they're a little on the big side the little ones might be okay but you have to worry about gas they do have a tendency to fart and they have teeth at the other end clean skinning a baby bear does have a little bit of ethical dilemma I'm not worried about that much but it is still hard to come by

    • @user_namehere
      @user_namehere Před 3 lety +2

      You just wanted an excuse to buy a fanny pack

  • @billlaird7332
    @billlaird7332 Před 3 lety +4

    I used a fanny pack for years while skiing. It did not interfere with the physical act of skiing, downhill or cross country. It carried my lunch, water bottle, and first aid kit.

  • @rescueraver
    @rescueraver Před 3 lety +5

    I have carried one for years. I keep mine well stocked. One thing I always do is put a cheap poncho with my Mylar blanket its an instant shelter.

  • @brunocastelhano400
    @brunocastelhano400 Před 3 lety +5

    You can also carry it 'messenger bag' style instead of around your waist, which I do since I bike around a lot. This is where you sling it over one shoulder and down across your body. The pack can be on your side, your back, or your front. But this way, those who are 'fanny pack' conscious and fear of not looking cool (even though there's nothing wrong with that and I do carry it like a fanny pack), can look cool.

  • @DavidMN-
    @DavidMN- Před 3 lety +9

    I have that exact pack in black! I use it to carry when I exercise

  • @williamyoung369
    @williamyoung369 Před 3 lety +3

    My coworkers often carry a fannypack with their regular everyday items in it, i.e. wallet, keys, phone cable, etc. Just so they're not weighing down their pockets. They usually have it in a vehicle, not on them. More like a grab & go pouch. I'd add some BZK wound wipes for those bandaids, maybe a mask, hand sanitizer & a pair of latex gloves.

  • @kstaffidaho4637
    @kstaffidaho4637 Před 3 lety +2

    My get home bag is a fanny (waist) pack I have had for decades. It has everything I would need to get home.

  • @pocoloco8075
    @pocoloco8075 Před 3 lety +2

    I have got this exact Helikon Tex waist pack since last summer and I can fully recommend it.

  • @ralphlatorre203
    @ralphlatorre203 Před 3 lety +2

    I still use a fanny pack in the warmer months. When I hike, I always take it with me, even if I'm carrying my sling bag. Ease of access. I've also added small pouches and phone cases to the belt. Great video as always!

  • @samreynolds3789
    @samreynolds3789 Před 3 lety +7

    THEY ARE COMING BACK !
    I make my OWN , from PANTS Pockets !

  • @prayingitup3297
    @prayingitup3297 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your insightful and organized videos. I really appreciate them!

  • @redfaux74
    @redfaux74 Před 3 lety +5

    I would add 2 fully deflated medium sized folded trash bags. Maybe a few sandwich bags with zip locks.

  • @PRiver-sv2mc
    @PRiver-sv2mc Před 3 lety +12

    Thanks to Sensible Sootch once again. Every video adds at least one more great item to consider for when the fan gets hit.

    • @justicekaton8715
      @justicekaton8715 Před 3 lety

      Remember...skills over gadgets..

    • @YodaPagoda
      @YodaPagoda Před 3 lety +1

      It never hurts to have that one item you didn't think of. I carry most of these items in my EDC bag, but I do like that little compass he attached to the zipper pull.

  • @vikingzombie2487
    @vikingzombie2487 Před 3 lety

    I’ve followed this sootch for years and bought and built many small maxpedition pouches. Can’t go wrong with different ideas.

  • @alexanderweaver4838
    @alexanderweaver4838 Před 3 lety +1

    This video motivated me to find my Vanguard waist pack as I buried it in a pile of backpacks in my attic. Sootch, you inspired me to put together another survival kit (fifth in last two weeks). I described The Pioneer by Vanguard in a previous comment. A couple of other features I had forgotten about is (1) the naugahyde bottom hides an attached bright orange rain cover and a (2) bungee cord on top to store a layer of clothing or should you remove your outer layer like a rain jacket. I also had attached a OneTigris EDC pouch on the left hip molles. On the right hip molles I clipped a HAWG hoster I had custom made with carbon fiber and a UTICLIP which stabilizes the holster for a quick draw. A double magazine pouch is attached to the waist strap behind the holster.

  • @taz9075
    @taz9075 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you and another great video. I do agree about moving it around to your back instead of carrying it on the front but remember if you fall backwards you can injury your back. I understand that a backpack can do the same but that is smaller and in one small area.

    • @daveh7720
      @daveh7720 Před 3 lety +1

      I usually put the pouch in back, off to one side. I don't put it right over my spine.

  • @HollywoodTacticool
    @HollywoodTacticool Před 3 lety +3

    in LA fanny packs have been "in" now for many years, so it's not a big deal. furthermore, consider, you can wear it like a sling pack as well

  • @kathrynmannyng3885
    @kathrynmannyng3885 Před 3 lety +1

    I was putting a bag together for spring bike riding and now it's going to be a fanny pack instead. I'm going to add a patch kit to it and my mini bike pump to go with the cheap plastic rain poncho. Last year I got caught in at least three 50°F downpours/thunderstorms out of nowhere and nothing was open because of the pandemic. The water carrier is a great idea too, since I have rescued at least one other bicyclist who had no water, no container and a flat tire and no tools biking on a national trail! Poor guy.

  • @ericsteel173
    @ericsteel173 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a very similar setup in a Maxpedition pouch. However, I also include a 1200 calorie Mainstay bar for some food. Instead of a few bandages, I put a Bratpacker Gear ultralite first aid kit, added a needle with some nylon thread and a fresnel lens. As much as anything the fresnel is redundancy for my eyeglasses, so I have some ability to read if my glasses are lost or broken. Otherwise, the whole pouch is covenient enough to go into a back pack or pants cargo pocket.

  • @stephenbesch5331
    @stephenbesch5331 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video! I have a kit very much like that I take on day hikes. I've started packing a mylar poncho instead of the blankets, though. They'll do everything the blankets will do, but also make it much more convenient and effective if you need the additional warmth, but need to stay on the move at the same time (like you're fighting off hypothermia while still trying to make it out of the woods and back to your vehicle).
    I also include one of those cheap clear plastic ponchos in case someone else is with me and we both need protection from the weather while we keep moving (a lesson learned because I always brought my jacket when we went out, but my wife never did, so I would give her my jacket and then I'd be cold - so now I bring TWO jackets). ;-)
    If you decide you have to hunker down for the night, you can make a small emergency shelter and line the back of it with the reflective poncho, then seal the front using the clear poncho as a door. That will block most of the wind (much more quickly and effectively than piling up tons of debris), but the clear poncho still allows the radiant heat of a fire built in front of your shelter to reach you (which reflects off the shiny poncho behind you as well) - it's like an emergency hot tent.

  • @sinantuncay1069
    @sinantuncay1069 Před 3 lety

    Even though we have polar opposite world views you taught me so much about prepping and getting ready for shtf situations. I really want to thank you for your channel and videos. Greetings from Turkey :)

  • @selectadventures
    @selectadventures Před 3 lety +1

    I recently condensed the majority of one of my "bug out bags" into a butt pack. Of course mine is MOLLE compatible so I can strap it to my main pack and have it as a "cut the weight" option. It also has a belt, top of pack handle and cross body/shoulder strap for multiple carrying options.

  • @ryewhiskeyfan5946
    @ryewhiskeyfan5946 Před 3 lety +1

    Love my Bandicoot. When I really need to down size the EDC bag it's my go to.
    Can be worn as a chest pouch.

  • @pattyb9787
    @pattyb9787 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the belly pack recommendations. I saw some things I need to pick up tomorrow.

  • @johnacord5664
    @johnacord5664 Před 3 lety +2

    I purchased a similar pack from Walmart. It has water bottle pouches on both sides. I used it once on a bike day trip. It worked out well.

    • @robertknowles2699
      @robertknowles2699 Před rokem

      John, I bicycle same pack between handlebars with food cans.

  • @TressaZimmerman
    @TressaZimmerman Před 3 lety

    Man this video is awesome. The size seems perfect. Thanks.

  • @jkdude7716
    @jkdude7716 Před 3 lety

    I can totally see making that a first aid kit to accommodate your other packs or bags.

  • @ThePreparedNorseman
    @ThePreparedNorseman Před 3 lety +1

    Been running this fanny pack as a survival kit for a good while and I like the system. The pack seems to be of good quality also.

  • @kiltedsasquatch3693
    @kiltedsasquatch3693 Před 3 lety +14

    Being of Scottish heritage, I wear a kilt & sporran on occasion.
    Plenty of room in the sporran for survival/EDC.

    • @madeucedancinclub2452
      @madeucedancinclub2452 Před 3 lety +2

      I'M SCOTTISH TOO , MY FAMILY ( ONE OF THE OLDEST RECORDD IN SCOTTISH HISTORY ) DATES BACK TO 900 AD IN PERTHSHIRE ABOVE EDINBURGH . AND I'M PROUD TO SAY THAT MY CLAN FOUGHT WITH WALLACE IN ONE OF THE FIRST BATTLES .. WHILE I WAS IN THE US NAVY I WAS STATIONED AT THE ROYAL AIR FORCE BASE MACHRIHANISH , IN ARGYLL SCOTLAND . IT IS ON THE MULL OF KINTYRE . MACHRIHANISH IS NOT FAR FROM CAMPBELTOWN . IT'S A GREAT PLACE AND THE PEOPLE ARE FANTASTIC EVEN THOUGH SOME DON'T LIKE YANKS . ANOTHER THING TO BE PROUD OF IS THAT THE SCOTT / IRISH WERE AMOUNG GEORGE WASHINGTONS MOST FRIERCE FIGHTERS . THE ROMANS NEVER DEFEATED US OR THE IRISH . WE SCARED THE ROMANS SO BAD THAT THEY HAD TO BUILD A WALL FOR PROTECTION ,. YES LAD , WEAR YOUR KILT AS IT IS MORE THAT PRIDE , IT'S FREEDOM . UPON BY CLANS CREST IS " MARTE ET CLYPEO " , MEANING , BY WAR AND THE SHIELD , IT'S A BATTLE CRY OR A CALL TO WAR . DON'T BE OFFENDED BY THE CAPS , IT'S EASIER FOR ME TO READ , LOL . THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH SCOTTISH PRIDE , HAND SALUTE FROM A VET ,

    • @robertwilliamson6121
      @robertwilliamson6121 Před 3 lety +1

      @@madeucedancinclub2452 Thank you for your service.... but there’s NO NEED TO YELL AT US ! ,

    • @madeucedancinclub2452
      @madeucedancinclub2452 Před 3 lety +1

      I'M NOT YELLING , CAN YOU HEAR ANY YELLING , DID YOU SEE A LOT OF !!!!!!!!!!! I ALMOST ALWAYS TYPE IN CAPS , I HAVE VISION PROBLEMS ,,,, DEPENDS ON HOW CLEARLY I CAN SEE AT THE TIME BASED ON MEDICALPROBLEMS@@robertwilliamson6121

    • @robertwilliamson6121
      @robertwilliamson6121 Před 3 lety +1

      @@madeucedancinclub2452 Well, I guess you had no problem reading my message. But on the Internet, and especially in social websites, typing in all caps is considered to be YELLING and in very poor taste and rude. Please don’t type all caps for me... I can see small letters just fine. Sorry about your eyesight.
      Just remember, if you type all caps.... you will be getting many people telling you you’re doing online YELLING. All caps is widely considered YELLING ONLINE.
      From another one with lots of Scottish blood.... thank you you for your service.

    • @madeucedancinclub2452
      @madeucedancinclub2452 Před 3 lety +1

      @@robertwilliamson6121 I'M NOT HERE ON THIS EARTH TO APPEASE THE POLITICALLY CORRECT

  • @simplepreparedness
    @simplepreparedness Před 3 lety +1

    I have the bandicoot and use it as my edc pack. Absolutely love it.

  • @brandrunway
    @brandrunway Před 3 lety +1

    I use the exact same Helikon bag as my edc for my trips and excursions into the woods. It is much more capacious than it seems. Made of Cordura. There is a hole on the back for mounting this pocket on a regular belt. I use the second such bag as IFAK in the shooting range.

  • @bornfreeprepperthailand
    @bornfreeprepperthailand Před 3 lety +2

    I have one and it's so handy . Also I have a waist belt that has loads of compartments which is even better looks very tactical Lol. Nice Vid, God bless

  • @thomash.4501
    @thomash.4501 Před 3 lety +1

    I like your videos a lot. What I would like to hear or see how your preparedness saved your day or even your life. I know it´s better to have it and not use it instead of needing it and not have it. Keep on going keep the good work up.

  • @corleyoutdoors2887
    @corleyoutdoors2887 Před rokem

    Excellent loadout

  • @ignaciop9850
    @ignaciop9850 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks my friend.

  • @FeldwebelWolfenstool
    @FeldwebelWolfenstool Před 3 lety

    ...back when I was staking mining claims farther North, we carried a roll of electrician's tape and a kotex pad as our 1st.Aid Kit, in case we whacked ourself with the axe or brush hook. I added an eyecup, always getting stuff in my eyes...plus two big garbage bags with which to improvise a diy sleeping bag or tent...

  • @robbydeanjett
    @robbydeanjett Před 3 lety

    Very thorough! I watch utube because of your videos! Great job on all of your videos

  • @lordfairfaxpreparedness
    @lordfairfaxpreparedness Před 3 lety +1

    Great video Sootch! I had a walmart fanny pack survival kit that I put into my backpack that I carried for work as another layer of my work GHB. Unfortunately, that particular bag got stolen from my car so I had build another one.

  • @oibal60
    @oibal60 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this.

  • @alejandrovarrica2900
    @alejandrovarrica2900 Před 3 lety

    Love your videos, information. Excelent!

  • @ThePatrick42044
    @ThePatrick42044 Před 3 lety

    I have 2 or 3 head lamps. Have one with my solar charger because that head lamp is rechargeable from walmart. And one in my small belt bag with fire starting/ first aid kit. The recharger and light is in a pouch of it's own molled to my larger first aid kit. And I keep a headlamp in my Large Alice Rick as well. So I have a headlamp wherever I need it and won't forget the headlamp, no matter what gear I have.

  • @trynsurviven2440
    @trynsurviven2440 Před 3 lety

    I used a fanny pack for my fishing kit many years ago. It worked out quite well.

  • @IVoyager-lj9it
    @IVoyager-lj9it Před 3 lety +13

    Only thing I'd add is a cheap emergency poncho from the dollar store.

  • @justusupnorth8262
    @justusupnorth8262 Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve used a Fanny pac for hunting for decades.
    Better than a backpack when you wanna travel lite.

  • @AggyGoesOutdoors
    @AggyGoesOutdoors Před 3 lety

    I recently started using my snugpak responsepak a lot more, great little bag for wondering in the woods

  • @srspower
    @srspower Před 3 lety +2

    I don't know why people would have a problem with a 'fanny pack' we call them 'bum bags' here. I use mine for hunting all of the time it's the perfect way to carry stuff because a backpack means my shoulder is not clear for the stock of my rifle or shotgun.

  • @chuk11011
    @chuk11011 Před 3 lety +1

    My Lowe's has a roll of tan plastic painter dropcloth tear-off pieces next to the little red flags as you exit the store, I take one every time I leave store, fold it and store it next to the space blanket, for a quick disposable rain cover or poncho to go along with blanket, adds almost no extra weight or bulk.

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 Před rokem

      I used to work at Lowe's, ha! That's a good idea 👍

  • @tbsmith-ht6ej
    @tbsmith-ht6ej Před 3 lety

    I was just trying to come up with a survival package using a waist pack a week ago. Ran out of room real quick. Some of the packs are slightly bigger and have more pockets. Will keep this video as reference. Thanks!

  • @Al_capachino
    @Al_capachino Před 3 lety

    Great vid as always

  • @choochtech
    @choochtech Před 3 lety

    Very cool! If i shed this backpack I will be much faster think you inspired me to get the mountainsmith out!

  • @peterwhite6086
    @peterwhite6086 Před 3 lety +1

    One idea I use especially for hiking is an old “h” or “y” harness known as 782 / deuce gear. Its basically a Fanny pack for your butt and it’s attached to a belt which can hold other things like canteens and other pouches. Hooked onto the belt is something like suspenders or backpack straps and it’s like a low bering load.

    • @peterwhite6086
      @peterwhite6086 Před 3 lety

      It’s best to look it up cause im not very good at explaining things 😅

    • @robertknowles2699
      @robertknowles2699 Před rokem

      @@peterwhite6086 ‘Was priceing these suspender-type over-shoulder double straps for canteen belt; looks like about 68 dollars before delivery cost.

  • @freddiedorris3788
    @freddiedorris3788 Před 3 lety

    I carry the Vanquest Dandrite Fanny pack . I carry it across my chest and it holds plenty of gear. Glad to see you doing a video on the Fanny pack .

  • @ripcurlreadiness8777
    @ripcurlreadiness8777 Před 3 lety

    Awesome!!

  • @millemaolchannel8608
    @millemaolchannel8608 Před 3 lety

    Great video 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 Před 3 lety

    Hello my friend, thank you for sharing this very informative video. It has great content. The very best to you and your family for your good health and safety.
    🤗

  • @ShihabdeentheCyclist
    @ShihabdeentheCyclist Před 2 lety

    This Idea is best

  • @pyrosmoak53
    @pyrosmoak53 Před 3 lety +1

    It's kool to see this video because I'm currently working on a minimalist/summer edc kit using a waist pack. I intend to mostly carry it as a sling bag. I also like butt pack over fanny pack, sounds much better lol

    • @ChrisGilliamOffGrid
      @ChrisGilliamOffGrid Před 3 lety

      Check the video on my channel called My Post Apocalyptic Get Home Bag. Right up your alley.

  • @nickl3872
    @nickl3872 Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @prepsolar787
    @prepsolar787 Před 2 lety

    nice video I'm sold just order one!! hope to get it soon😀 I will use mine for edc stuff

  • @MrDwanehoward
    @MrDwanehoward Před 3 lety +1

    Coming off of carpal tunnel on my wrist I would put a one handed fire starter in there. You have to assume a possible injury situation. I keep a small thumb lite attached to outside of bag.

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 Před rokem +1

      I have carpal tunnel as well. One product I would love to try is the Grayl water filter, but I can see it potentially aggravating my wrists with its operation.

  • @sassyprojects8956
    @sassyprojects8956 Před 3 lety

    Those mylar blankets are good for signaling (they have been seen by rescue aircraft and have saved lives ) and in making Mors Kochansk typei supershelters but they are not going to keep you very warm for a prolonged period in frigid temperatures. Take one into a very cold situation and try it out for several hours ( or until you get cold) before you stake your life on it in an emergency situation. There are some mylar bivvies that are quite compact that are reviewed elsewhere on CZcams that might be better but they have condensation issues. If you have a clear drop cloth, cordage, little duct tape and one of those emergency blankets you can build a supershelter that combined with an external fire might actually keep you alive.

  • @madeucedancinclub2452
    @madeucedancinclub2452 Před 3 lety

    My waist pack is made on a padded belt like on a hiking pack . I can attach the bottom of a back pack to it so the packs weight will rest on the top of the waist pack which puts the load on my hips and relieves the weight off my shoulders. The fanny / waist type bag I use is made by Cabela's for fishing . I can also add suspenders to it if needed for use without a backpack . . A good thing is that I can add two 1 quart military canteens , 2 - 1 pint double walled metal bottles ( for hot coffee / ice ) and a pistol and a knife with no problems . I know this video is about going mini . I use this set up mainly for deer hunting . Oh , the gun I carry on is a snub nose 44 Rem Mag for a last chance defense from an attacking bear or a wild hog . Enjoyed the video , it's a good mini kit to carry , I would add some spare batteries , required medications and one of those WALLYMART 5x7 ft nylon mini traps , it's real small when folded . Again enjoyed the video , Hand salute from a VET !

  • @isitlaw2919
    @isitlaw2919 Před 3 lety

    We're talking about something very useful if we were kicked out of our home and out on the streets or fleeing into the wild. Buying something like this good idea! To have handy JUST IN CASE!

  • @sbtjlhw111
    @sbtjlhw111 Před 3 lety +2

    Another alternative would be using a chest pack that are convertible to sling bag/waist pack so you can use the same bag in various scenarios

    • @complexblackness
      @complexblackness Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, I don't have a chest pack but the fanny pack I have. I wear it cross body.

  • @RJM1011
    @RJM1011 Před 3 lety +1

    These could be could if we get to fly again for your passport, money and other thumbs UP and thank you for the video. :)

  • @nightowl7052
    @nightowl7052 Před 3 lety

    I think I would add a couple bars of some kind either a protein or granola, and they have water in small pouches I think a couple of them, just to get you started, since you have the room. AWESOME video as always!!

  • @solidaudioTV
    @solidaudioTV Před 3 lety +2

    This is a good idea - and not just for survival. Also works great when you're out at a state fair, theme park, on a hike, or whatever. I tend to wear these kinds of packs on my side so it's not out of my sight but doesn't completely get in the way either. BTW, does anyone know of a pack like this that has a bit more squarish design (i.e.: better looking)? Thanks!

  • @williammccaslin8527
    @williammccaslin8527 Před 3 lety +1

    I prefer a slightly bigger one that lets me carry a water bottle of some sort, an a micro peashooter, but this is way better than another backpack to loadout. Thx for the vid.

    • @wojciechkopot4913
      @wojciechkopot4913 Před 3 lety +1

      There is a bigger version of this one, called Bandicoot.

    • @SomeYouTubeGuy
      @SomeYouTubeGuy Před 3 lety +1

      Maybe check runners packs. They have the water bottle holders on the outside of the pouch.

  • @tomsoki5738
    @tomsoki5738 Před 3 lety +1

    Just some info for you, purification tabs don’t take care of particles but they do disable viruses, so if there is a chance excrement or dead animals have got in the water you are drinking tabs would be better than a straw. Virus particles are too small to be caught in handheld filters. I would recommend filtering then boiling if you are worried.
    Also Tactical Fanny Pack!!

  • @radrenegade2282
    @radrenegade2282 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks identical to the LAPG waist pack...great vid

    • @thedude883
      @thedude883 Před 3 lety +1

      Probably made in the same Chinese factory... just branded differently.

  • @caseyjames7379
    @caseyjames7379 Před 3 lety +1

    I edc the bandicoot with a surplus canteen and carrier on the strap slung over my shoulder , I wish the strap was longer to cross body carry if needed.

  • @toddcrossoutdoorsurvivalsk7456

    I have one very similar but I loved the video. Mine is a shoulder strap

  • @freddyt86
    @freddyt86 Před 3 lety +1

    Fanny packs are great. My load out is similar, plus I carry a TQ. Mine is a Spiritus Systems. Keeps me from having to carry it on my body armor somewhere.

  • @apprenticegilligan1635
    @apprenticegilligan1635 Před 3 lety +1

    I have one and figure if stuff goes south fast where I live it will probably not get much attention if I use it to get out. It is not tactical looking (although maxpedition organizers fit well inside). I think they are a good option and they will fit under most smaller packs.

  • @captainpeterblood5464

    Отличный вариант для недолгой прогулки. Я бы добавил небольшую металлическую кружку, в неё можно сложить эти вещи и она не будет занимать место в сумке. Это очень полезный предмет, в случае если заблудился можно будет вскипятить воды и сделать кофе или чай, что очень важно чтобы согреться и полезно психологически. Поэтому положить пакетик кофе и горсть леденцов. 👍🤝

  • @mariadolores8468
    @mariadolores8468 Před 3 lety

    I think a good frame is helpful like for hiking or high altitude trails

  • @litterpicker1431
    @litterpicker1431 Před 3 lety +2

    Carry an aspirin. Carry a compass. Carry a glass breaker. Carry a space pen. Carry a fire steel by all means - also, carry a lighter. Carry a cigarette. You don't smoke? Well, the other guy does, and he has food - carry a cigarette. Carry a P-38 (the can opener, not the aircraft). Carry some batteries. Carry a CH751. Carry a toothpick. See how much space that lot takes up? Carry another cigarette; the other guy is in a bad mood, and I think he's carrying a gun.

  • @operator001
    @operator001 Před 3 lety +1

    I like Helikon’s numbat chest pack. They’ve been out of stock for a while. Some of their color options just came in stock.

  • @exodus_gs1166
    @exodus_gs1166 Před 3 lety

    Most likely not something I would go for over just my standard backpack of gear. BUT for my 9 year old to get him into EDC or maybe a survival/bushcraft kit he can just slip on and it not be to much gear/weight but enough to help him understand for sure. Might even make an even simplier and "safer" version for my 5 year old.

  • @ROOSTER-ql5fs
    @ROOSTER-ql5fs Před 5 měsíci

    Very informative even though I only speak English 😂 Thank you

  • @titanpreparedness
    @titanpreparedness Před 3 lety

    Now thats a pretty descent pack. Ive seen a ton of "mini" kits that are larger than my bob or fill with useless items

    • @farstrider79
      @farstrider79 Před 3 lety

      Some guys recommend emergency kits bigger than my backpacking kit. I did preparedness, but you've got to be reasonable.

  • @crazywisdom2
    @crazywisdom2 Před 2 lety

    You can wear the pack, sling the pack, or use it as a break away from your pack. The versatility is incredible.

  • @johanbertilsson2213
    @johanbertilsson2213 Před 3 lety

    I have a CAT(Caterpillar) heavy duty fanny pack. I have a lot af your kind of equipment in it, and some more. But on the outside i have a combo, flashlight and compass and carabiner. Besides the compass i have a small light so i can find things in my pack even in darkness.

  • @imeldakennington1047
    @imeldakennington1047 Před 3 lety

    i have one a bit biggar with more pockets. i carry lixarda small twig stove , small monocular, folding cup ,kfs, and pan. small mirror and bic. Derek

  • @georgejackson2488
    @georgejackson2488 Před 2 lety

    Mystery Ranch offers at least 3 different sizes of hip sacks available in different colors including the subdued colors.

  • @RobertSmith-pf1gn
    @RobertSmith-pf1gn Před 3 lety +1

    Great pack, but if you're not using this in conjunction with your edc I'd like some sort of self defense option. This is extra important for civil unrest. Maybe include bear spray or a tazer.

  • @Belows682
    @Belows682 Před rokem +1

    your the first person ive seen that did a review that showed them wearing it on the waist. thanks for that. it seems all the dudes that reviewed it didn't want to be infeminated by wearing it...smh

  • @scarling9367
    @scarling9367 Před 3 lety

    There's a lot of ACU pouches and bags for cheap. Lots of NOS / unissued items for $10 or less.

  • @cervus-venator
    @cervus-venator Před 3 lety

    Question, is the mud covered item at your feet and to the right of you there for a torture test? It looks like it has been lying there next to the water pump for a few months and needs to be tested for durability. Just curious.

  • @complexblackness
    @complexblackness Před 3 lety +1

    If I'm going to carry a fanny pack, I'll carry it cross shoulder. Smaller than a sling pack, but big enough for the bare essentials.