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AcceptableWays ago

For the wilderness section i would say less cheap mylar blanket... Get a 5x7 reflective tarp ¹ and a wool blanket ² instead.You choice of cutting tools are also less than ideal. Classic Ka Bar combat knife are not full tang, so either go with the BK-2 or a Mora Garberg. A small folding saw would also be very usefull, a Bahco laplander would be a good choice. A Silky Gomboy would be even better but its far easier to break the blade with user error. As for your hatchet choice... Just ditch that tacticool tomahawk and get a Fiskars X7.

For the first aid section there a lack of a good tourniquet in there. Elastic band tourniquet are not ideal, keep it as backup or second one but get something better like a North American Rescue CAT. Just beware of all the fake out there. A compression bandage like an 6" israeli bandage would also be a nice addition. Fuck you to the morons that will say some jews shill shit, that a real type of bandage.

Lastly i sugest you look up the five and ten Cs of survivability, it make up a good basis for outdoor gear kit.

I could go on but i think that enough of me now...

Originally wanted to use embedded link but apaprently that not allowed, so much for freespeech... So here the references:

¹ Arcturus Heavy Duty Survival Blanket, Insulated Thermal Reflective Tarp

² EKTOS 90% Wool Blanket, Heavy 4.0 lbs, Large 66"x90" Size

glassuser ago

For the first aid section there a lack of a good tourniquet in there.

Yep. You have good suggestions for dedicated equipment. I like to keep multiple instances of multi-task equipment. Something like a riggers belt is good for a field expedient tourniquet. Riggers belts are great to keep around. They're almost as versatile as cinch straps for general use, they are obviously a belt, they can help make a field expedient pack or support/repair an existing pack, and act as a tourniquet. Also, keep some quickclot and clotting gauze pads in your FAK. I always make sure to have some in my pack when I go hunting.

Fuck you to the morons that will say some jews shill shit, that a real type of bandage.

Just because they included something useful in their kit doesn't mean we should ignore it. You're on the money, some times we go overboard with calling shill.

Fuckoffniggerfaggot ago

I will take my kbar over any knife I've ever used. I have beat the ever loving shit out of it, drilled it, cut notches out of it, used it as an axe while I beat it with a hammer to split them, and it is my go to garden tool for digging stuff up for going on 10 years now.

Ken_bingo2 ago

I like my SRK Cold Steel Carbon V(TM). Got me through two tours. Quality knife. They don't make em with that quality steel anymore, but you can find them on ebay.

fukyboi ago

Awesome suggestions/additions. Thanks man. I did not even know of this insulated thermal tarp. That’s a great two in one solution. I have heard great things about the Laplander saw btw. I mentioned the K bar because I’ve had one for years and it’s good quality, but you’re right a large/heavy full tang knife is much better. I have a BK-2 and I kind of feel like it’s the best have you know if you can get, but I have also heard of people breaking the blade. I’m not sure if there is any truth to this or if it is just some FUD.

AcceptableWays ago

Well with my sugestion of ditching the tacticool tomahawk for a proper small hatchet, it can prevent abusive use of the knife for heavy batoning thus less chance of breaking it!

fukyboi ago

I edited the original post to include the thermal tarp and a hatchet, thanks again.

fukyboi ago

That’s true. BTW I know those SOG tomahawks are not the best hatchet replacement, but they are much lighter and more compact, if you’ve gotta be carrying tons of other stuff.

AcceptableWays ago

Well, the Amazon page for that SOG tomahawk say 19.5oz. I just weighted my X7 and the DIY PVC mask i made to replace the plastic shell it come in and it weight 23.6oz. Not that i go crazy chasing grams like UL people but i think 4oz is worth it.