Can Your Pockets Help You Survive?
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
- Don’t let the pocket-sized footprint of the ITS Mini Survival Kit fool you, it offers a whole host of tools for staying alive during a wilderness emergency. In this video, Bryan breaks down the contents and thoughts behind the MSK, as well as some additions he makes to his personal kit.
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ITS Mini Survival Kit - bit.ly/2MEJJCj
ITS Multi-Purpose Container - bit.ly/3e5kZMs
ITS Entry Card - bit.ly/3ekeuFy
Photon Micro-Light - bit.ly/371pBz3
Brass Fire Starter - bit.ly/3c3LPmF
Vargo Titanium Whistle - bit.ly/2OdBdsf
Leatherman Squirt - amzn.to/2M2rvHy
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I have carried one of these kits in my front pocket for close to 3 years now. I have made some minor additions and have put two large rubber bands around it to keep it in my pocket when sitting. Great kit!
Waxed Hemp string to hold a flame, wrapped around almost anything it takes no space. I have warned it around glass and it held on. The string acts like a candle wick and a few feet lasts a long time.
TRANSPIRATION!
it's evaporation you're thinking of ith the leaves in the bag, not photosynthesis
Transpiration
Nice review.
For me, I just want to get found. I carry an ACR link ePirb and know that I will be located on any square inch of land or sea.
Love the channel keep up the good work bro
Need way more close-ups of the products.
Nobody ever considers that if you want to use a copper/steel/brass wire for trapping, you need to cut it in convenient lenghts, otherwise in an emergency - lacking a plier - you’ll find yourself with an unmanageable wire
Not necessarily true.. there are multiple ways to cut a small gauge wire in the field without wire cutters of some sort.
@ITS Tactical Who makes that type of water bags? 🤔
I don't like, that you can't cook/boil in the plastic case. Good gear, though.
try it yourself, i once tried boiling in an altoids tin and it only lasted 3 boils
if 2 =1 and 1=0 then it logicaly follows that 2 = 0
You don't have two ways to start a fire there. You have one and a half at best. Why do I say that? Because using a ferrocenium rod generally requires two hands. Personally I'd add a Spark-Lite as you have Tinder-Quicks.
The bag method is called transpiration and frankly your pissing up a rope with a bag of that size. You would do better to add one of those expandable towelettes and use it to gather dew.
for gathering dew, try compressed sponge, they are used industrially and takes no room
1st! :)