A breif overview of the Bear Grylls Ultimate Survival Kit which retails at around .00.
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Showing posts with label overview. Show all posts
Monday, February 25, 2013
Bear Grylls Ultimate Survival Kit Overview
Bear Grylls Ultimate Survival Kit Overview Tube. Duration : 5.07 Mins.
A breif overview of the Bear Grylls Ultimate Survival Kit which retails at around .00.
A breif overview of the Bear Grylls Ultimate Survival Kit which retails at around .00.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
OPSGEAR® Product Overview: 550 PARA Cord
OPSGEAR® Product Overview: 550 PARA Cord Tube. Duration : 2.13 Mins.
www.opsgear.com Strong, high-quality #550 nylon braided cord. Contains seven inner strands that can be used for emergency situations including sewing thread, fishing line, etc. This multi-purpose rope is ideal for camping, fishing, boating, backpacking, and many other uses. Overall length measures 100 feet. www.opsgear.com FEATURES #550 nylon braided cord Seven (7) inner strands Strong, durable, high-quality cord Multi-purpose and emergency uses Length: 100 feet
www.opsgear.com Strong, high-quality #550 nylon braided cord. Contains seven inner strands that can be used for emergency situations including sewing thread, fishing line, etc. This multi-purpose rope is ideal for camping, fishing, boating, backpacking, and many other uses. Overall length measures 100 feet. www.opsgear.com FEATURES #550 nylon braided cord Seven (7) inner strands Strong, durable, high-quality cord Multi-purpose and emergency uses Length: 100 feet
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Mantis Knives MF-1 Pry Bar Overview
Mantis Knives MF-1 Pry Bar Overview Tube. Duration : 7.68 Mins.
mantisknives.com Overall Length: 9 1/2" Blade Length: 4 1/2" Blade Material: 420HC Blade Style: Mantis Techno Tip Handle Material: Optional Paracord Wrap Lock Style: Fixed Blade Carry System: Custom Nylon Sheath Weight: 5.6 oz. Special Features: Length allows user superior leverage in a fixed blade, engineered for use with paracord wrap.
mantisknives.com Overall Length: 9 1/2" Blade Length: 4 1/2" Blade Material: 420HC Blade Style: Mantis Techno Tip Handle Material: Optional Paracord Wrap Lock Style: Fixed Blade Carry System: Custom Nylon Sheath Weight: 5.6 oz. Special Features: Length allows user superior leverage in a fixed blade, engineered for use with paracord wrap.
Monday, December 10, 2012
ENO Double Nest Overview and Hanging Technique
ENO Double Nest Overview and Hanging Technique Tube. Duration : 11.72 Mins.
In this video, my daughter and I take my ENO Double Nest hammock out in the backyard to give a general overview of the product and demonstrate how I hang the thing. I have to give props to shugemery for this knot though, because it's a derivative of one I learned from watching his channel. The Eagle Nest Outfitters Double Nest hammock is rated at 400 lbs, which is good for a big guy like me. The compression sack is attached as well which gives a handy place to put things like glasses at night. I have nothing but good things to say about this hammock. It is strong, versatile, ultralight and compact. When I was researching hammocks to purchase, I noticed that ENO also makes what they call "SlapStraps" which are nylon webbing straps that can be used to hang it with for about . I chose not to go that route, but rather, purchased a couple of nylon utility straps from TSC for each. They are rated at 800lbs each and have worked great for me. The best part of it is that they are much lighter than the ENO Slap Straps, and fit right inside the hammock bag. The ENO Slap Straps came in a separate bag that was almost the same volume as the hammock itself! For more videos on my outdoors "adventures" and learning, be sure to check out www.davidspassage.com If you are interested in purchasing the straps that I use, the closest thing on the TSC website is... http These are rated at 500lbs, but should work very well for most people.
In this video, my daughter and I take my ENO Double Nest hammock out in the backyard to give a general overview of the product and demonstrate how I hang the thing. I have to give props to shugemery for this knot though, because it's a derivative of one I learned from watching his channel. The Eagle Nest Outfitters Double Nest hammock is rated at 400 lbs, which is good for a big guy like me. The compression sack is attached as well which gives a handy place to put things like glasses at night. I have nothing but good things to say about this hammock. It is strong, versatile, ultralight and compact. When I was researching hammocks to purchase, I noticed that ENO also makes what they call "SlapStraps" which are nylon webbing straps that can be used to hang it with for about . I chose not to go that route, but rather, purchased a couple of nylon utility straps from TSC for each. They are rated at 800lbs each and have worked great for me. The best part of it is that they are much lighter than the ENO Slap Straps, and fit right inside the hammock bag. The ENO Slap Straps came in a separate bag that was almost the same volume as the hammock itself! For more videos on my outdoors "adventures" and learning, be sure to check out www.davidspassage.com If you are interested in purchasing the straps that I use, the closest thing on the TSC website is... http These are rated at 500lbs, but should work very well for most people.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Leatherman Brown MOLLE Sheath Overview
Leatherman Brown MOLLE Sheath Overview Tube. Duration : 5.58 Mins.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Surplus Canteen Stove w/ Super Cat Mod
Surplus Canteen Stove w/ Super Cat Mod Video Clips. Duration : 11.77 Mins.
A look using a surplus military canteen stove set as both a water storage and cooking option. This particular set-up includes a standard USGI 1 quart olive drab plastic canteen, nylon canteen cover w/ alice clips, steel butterfly style canteen cup, and canteen stove. The "canteen stove" is designed to be used with military style Trioxane fuel tablets, but it's basically a wind screen that can be used with a variety of fuel sources. In my case, I'll be using it in conjunction with home-made cat can alcohol stove, aka "Super Cat" stove (detailed in a previous video). This stove uses common denatured alcohol along with a modified 3oz cat food can, and it fits quite nicely underneath the canteen cup. I manged to bring about half a canteen cup of water to boil in around 5-6 minutes. It took about 2-3 minutes to get around the right simmer for a decent cup of coffee. I'm rather happy with this set-up, and plan to use it in conjunction with my LBV (Load Bearing Vest), pistol belt, and military style butt-pack. This will part of a lower profile, surplus centered system for backpacking on shorter / faster moving hiking trips. This will most likely be during nicer weather when forgoing the sleeping bag and tent for say, a simple tarp and some trusty paracord. But I'll cover all that in a separate future video, so hold your horses ;)
A look using a surplus military canteen stove set as both a water storage and cooking option. This particular set-up includes a standard USGI 1 quart olive drab plastic canteen, nylon canteen cover w/ alice clips, steel butterfly style canteen cup, and canteen stove. The "canteen stove" is designed to be used with military style Trioxane fuel tablets, but it's basically a wind screen that can be used with a variety of fuel sources. In my case, I'll be using it in conjunction with home-made cat can alcohol stove, aka "Super Cat" stove (detailed in a previous video). This stove uses common denatured alcohol along with a modified 3oz cat food can, and it fits quite nicely underneath the canteen cup. I manged to bring about half a canteen cup of water to boil in around 5-6 minutes. It took about 2-3 minutes to get around the right simmer for a decent cup of coffee. I'm rather happy with this set-up, and plan to use it in conjunction with my LBV (Load Bearing Vest), pistol belt, and military style butt-pack. This will part of a lower profile, surplus centered system for backpacking on shorter / faster moving hiking trips. This will most likely be during nicer weather when forgoing the sleeping bag and tent for say, a simple tarp and some trusty paracord. But I'll cover all that in a separate future video, so hold your horses ;)