Ultimate EDC Survival Kit - Bugout Channel

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Our Ultimate EDC Survival Kit consists of everyday carry, urban and wilderness survival items packed into a Vanquest EDCM Husky pouch. This kit is perfect for anyone looking to always have an all encompassing and comprehensive survival kit with them at all times without having to carry a budget bugout bag or EDC bag.

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The metal hanger is absolutely a fantastic idea. You’re the first I’ve seen to include that.

xlandoutdoors
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This is definitely one of the better thought out kits I've seen on YT. Excellent job. I'd like to see an update and see what's changed in the past few years

SebastianSynn
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Tag from Life Done Free sent me over to your channel. I’m glad he did because I had no idea how to build a BOB. Thanks for helping me to build my bag!

SilverLining
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Ear plugs can also be used as bobbers for fishing. ;)

munkymaniaman
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I like your kit. I noticed that, for many of the items, you said, "There are a ton of uses for this." but then didn't list any uses. Maybe give some examples. I like the coat hanger idea. It can also be used to open car doors!

democritus
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Maybe you have it organized with your first aid kit, but tooth brush/tooth past, toilet paper, wet wipes, soap and hand sanitizer. I realize this kit is suppose to just get you by for a day or so, but they would probably get more use than your emergency shelter or water carrying bags.

To keep it lightweight, look into toothpaste tabs, toilet paper tabs, and a water-bottle bidet. I keep a very small dropper of Dr. Bronner's for washing, and a decent sized mini bottle of hand sanitizer.

justinbell
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I home think this kit is well thought out, reasonably priced, and is something to be proud of. I know others will note exceptions or deficiencies, but any person would be well-suited to have this at hand. And that's the truth.

dicksonanthony
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I love how organized you are... that's my biggest issue. I have the "things" I just can't seem to get the list of necessary items down to such a small kit. Plus being a mom, my edc is my purse, which weighs like 20 lbs 😬and another bag..🤣 when shtf I'll look like a pack mule...

rjlharris
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Sillcock key especially if in an urban environment.

thecaptain
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I was really pleasantly surprised when I stumbled upon this video to hear someone with an American accent actually using metric units. Good job overall!

dorekborek
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I really like how compact everything is! What a great little pack!

hippiechick
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Been using this concept for years. Makes things a lot easier then carrying a Pac all the time and def makes travel easier.

thomasbrandon
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Hey... Thanks for this video. This has to be the most well thought out small/edc survival kit out there. Suggestions of a few more supplies.
1. A pain killer - Tylenol, Advil, Ibuprofen are options. (Perhaps mention at the back of the pill box the expiry date of the meds)
2. Antibiotic Ointment - Neosporin is an option. (You get small tubes on amazon which don't take up much space)
3. Sting relief - Pads or Swabs will do so it won't take up much space. Sting Kill is an option.
4. Mini CPR kit - that comes with the CPR mask. It is so tiny it can be attached inside or outside the bag with a carabiner hook.
5. Emergency glow stick - in case batteries run out or don't work these can last for 12 hours.
6. Syringe - to flush out the sawyer filter
7. Safety Pins - just a couple of them.
8. Small Compression bandage - comes in handy for sprained ankles and wrists.
9. Multitool (credit card shape and size) to remove some of the redundancy items and make room for some of the stuff above. Wallet Ninja- 18 in 1 Credit Card Sized Multitool is an option.
10. Compressed pill size towels - with a little water it expands into a towelette.

lorelledias
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A few thoughts: bug spray, alcohol spray, tapes - electrical, dbl. sided, Gorilla or equal, chemical heaters, 100 test pound Spectra fishing line or 200/300 test pound Kevlar cordage instead of the dental floss & other cordage - lighter, stronger for most needs and less volume. A balaclava for head/face/neck warmth. A few compressed paper towels instead of the larger towel shown.

ulperformance
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Ibuprofen for pain/inflammation/fever and Tylenol which is good for the same symptoms as well as bone pain. Can be take concurrently, spaced out so you have meds on board around the clock if needed especially with high fevers.

nicolelaplant
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Very nice indeed. Thanks and I'm very happy with the 12V EMP Shield I got from you through Marf. God bless folks.

brettlewis
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The dental floss you have in the kit can be used to make a neck lanyard to the whistle or any other item that needs to go around the neck for fast access. It's stronger than it seems. I have used this technique myself to EDC a kubaton around town.

PowerMadHeadBanger
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A couple great fixed blade options for you.... that fit into small pouches.... the white river m1 caper pro and the tops msk 2.5 both very very durable and affordable options!!

nickmartino
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I just bought a small compass on Amazon called the Sun Company MiniCompass II. I tied some bank line on it and wear it as a necklace. Works like a charm. You may want to check it out since you indicated you are looking for a different compass.

thecaptain
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I'm big on bigger kits. I don't like having a kit without the 10C's +. Doesn't have to be backpack size, but that kit you just made is too small for me. Needs a stainless steel water bottle and nesting cup, a full tang knife and a tarp. I'd also add a decent size folding saw. I'm not a fan of water purification tablets. I'd rather use bleach or Tensure Iodine 2%. But that's last resort. Boil or water filter, or both. Small kits make you work a lot harder. Drugs, your prefered pain pills, anti diarrheal and anti constipation, something for heart burn, and the allergy pills.

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