This video by Nutnfancy reviews the Katadyn Hiker and Hiker Pro water filters, highlighting their durability and capability for backcountry use. Despite their weight, the reviewer considers them the best available, drawing on extensive personal experience dating back to the early 1990s when they were branded as PUR. The video discusses the Hiker Pro's features like the wrap-around pre-screen and quick-disconnect attachments, and compares them to other filter options like MSR Mini Waterworks, Sweet Water, and various less capable "hokey" alternatives. The reviewer emphasizes the Hiker's ease of use and robust design, concluding it's the world's best-selling hiking filter for good reason, with a slight deduction on the likability scale solely due to its weight.
Nutnfancy's "Moonscape Adventure" showcases a detailed backpack loadout for a high-elevation, cold-weather excursion. The video lists extensive gear including various knives (Buck Hoodlum, Mora TopQ, Victorinox "Mechanix", Benchmade "Ascent", AMK "CORE LITE"), survival tools (WD-40, duct tape, matches, fuel, fire starters), navigation (Garmin GPSMap 60Cx, SPOT 2 Messenger), lighting (Fenix headband, Fenix TK15), water purification (Katadyn "Hiker"), shelter (Sierra Designs CLIP FLASHLIGHT 2 tent, Thermarest sleep pad), clothing (down jacket, parka, long johns, fleece beanie, gloves), and sustenance (granola bars, chocolate, meals). While no firearms are explicitly mentioned or shown, the detailed survival and outdoor preparedness aspect aligns with interests of firearm owners who engage in outdoor activities.
This is the third part of the U.S.K. (Urban Survival Kit) series, focusing on detailed kit contents for surviving urban disasters. The video outlines essential items across categories like carry cases, communications, protective gear, tools, self-defense, medical supplies, water purification, food, and miscellaneous items. Notably, it includes specific firearm models like the Kel-Tec P3-AT .380 auto pistol and mentions ammunition types like 90 gr Federal HydraShok. It also covers survival tools, communication devices, and personal protective equipment, and touches upon mobility options like a Xootr scooter and rappelling gear.
This is part 3 of an 8-part YouTube series by Nutnfancy focusing on an extended-stay backpacking system designed for remote, high-altitude Rocky Mountain environments. This segment emphasizes the 'firepower' aspect of his mobility vs. firepower thesis, highlighting gear that offers high capabilities for its weight and bulk. Specific items discussed include a Katadyn Hiker water filter, Seattle Sports and Brigade Quartermaster buckets, Nalgene water bottles, Orikaso flatware, an MSR PocketRocket stove with Coleman butane, a Stanley bowl/mug, REI Ti Ware pot, REI hiking poles, and notably, a Beretta 950 Jetfire .25 auto pistol with Blazer ammunition and an Uncle Mike Sidekick holster. The system, while weighing over 80 lbs, aims to provide superior capabilities in the backcountry compared to other systems. The video covers various gear categories including clothing, cooking, water, carry, knives, firemaking, sleeping, shelter, first aid, and even some specialized equipment like rappelling gear.
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