This video provides a review of the SOG Field Knife, highlighting its suitability for various applications like Bug Out Kits (BOK), Load Bearing Equipment (LBE), and Home Preparedness/Action Kits (HPAC). The reviewer compares it favorably to the discontinued SOG Field Pup, noting improvements while retaining its predecessor's desirable characteristics such as lightness, affordability, decent sheath, good steel, and a comfortable handle. The video also briefly mentions and links to other competitive knife options for comparison, ultimately recommending the SOG Field Knife for its value and performance.
This video, "Barricade Talk: World's Best Survival Rifles," focuses on selecting firearms for a "Bug Out Kit" (BOK). The creator emphasizes the "SAWC" (Survival And Weaponry Concept) and discusses how BOK guns differ from other applications. The video promises to debunk misinformation and highlight the realities of using survival weapons, featuring field shooting and a philosophical discussion. It also references a "Bug Out Kit Series" for viewers seeking a comprehensive survival framework, promising to identify favorite survival kit weapons.
This video documents a two-day survival adventure where the creator lives out of their Bug Out Kit (BOK). The focus is on testing the effectiveness of a game cart for hauling approximately 80 lbs of survival gear, including food, shelter, tools, cooking equipment, and medical supplies, over challenging mountain terrain. The video also features a companion dog, Sadie, and briefly contrasts her capabilities with another dog, Allie. This Part 1 covers the initial hike and camp setup as night falls.
This video features an infield test of the Pocket Shot, a unique slingshot alternative with a lightweight plastic frame and rubber pocket. The reviewer explores its potential as a replacement for standard slingshots, especially for Bug Out kits (BOKs), and discusses its fun factor for casual use with the Mini Pocket Shot. However, the primary question addressed is its efficacy for small game hunting. The reviewer also provides Amazon links for the Pocket Shot and other preferred slingshots, along with promotions for their Patreon and social media channels.
This video, part two of Nutnfancy's Bug Out Kit series, focuses on selecting the best container for a comprehensive bug-out bag (BOK). The creator emphasizes that a BOK should be more than a "72-hour kit," functioning as a self-contained living system with food, shelter, weapons, first aid, tools, and toiletries, designed to be wheeled to its destination. The philosophy behind bugging out is also discussed, dispelling common misconceptions and highlighting the importance of personal and family-specific kit tailoring. The cost of a high-quality kit is acknowledged to exceed $1000, but the long-term value and peace of mind are stressed for various disaster scenarios like WROL, economic collapse, pandemics, and natural disasters. This part specifically addresses the container choice, with subsequent parts covering contents and individual tailoring.
This video, the first in a series by Nutnfancy, lays the philosophical groundwork for building a comprehensive Bug Out Kit (BOK). It emphasizes the need for a robust kit capable of supporting survival for two weeks, going beyond typical "72-hour kits." The creator stresses that a quality BOK is a significant investment (over $1000) but provides long-term peace of mind for various disaster scenarios like WROL, economic collapse, earthquakes, and extreme weather. Key considerations include the decision-making process behind bugging out, the realities of leaving one's home, and tailoring kits to individual family needs and physical capabilities. Future parts will cover container selection and kit contents.
This video reviews the Emberlit Titanium folding pocket stove, highlighting its portability, lightweight design (6 oz), and suitability for survival kits and backpacking. It functions as a compact fire pit, elevates fires, generates radiant heat, and can boil water and fry food. The reviewer notes potential downsides of wood-fueled stoves but emphasizes the free fuel source. While not demonstrated, the Bushbox Titanium pocket stove is mentioned as being too small to be useful. The video also includes affiliate links to various Emberlit stoves, a Bushbox bag, and competing stoves like the Optimus Crux Lite and MSR PocketRocket.
This video reviews Recon brand sleeping bags, highlighting their similarity to Snugpak military bags and their use of Dupont Thermolite Micro insulation. The bags are made in Australia and feature a mummy design, waterproof bottom, internal gear pocket, and silver microfiber lining. A special discount code 'of nutnfancy' is offered for TNPrs (nutnfancy viewers) to get 20% off at elitesurvival.com. The video mentions the bags are compactible and suitable for various temperature ranges, though not personally tested by the reviewer for longevity or warmth.
This video from Nutnfancy at SHOT 2013 provides a review of RECON brand sleeping bags, highlighting their similarity in quality to Snugpack military bags. The bags feature Dupont Thermolite Micro insulation, a mummy design, and a waterproof bottom. They are praised for their compactibility and value, especially as a potential addition to a Bug Out Kit (BOK). The review mentions a promotional discount available through Elite Survival.
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