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MrDuck
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| | | How's my gear? < on 2/29/2024 3:46 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I think I have quiet the setup. I have this extremely small yet convenient black backpack from Ful that does the job perfectly. It's filled with everything I need from a variety of flashlights, masks, and gloves. Specifics: Mini Black Ful backpack Three Small Grey Flashlights 650 Lumen Husky Headlight 3M Multi-Purpose Performance p100 Respirator Two See-Me 6" Glow Sticks Eight Pack triple AAA batteries Five White Fabric Face Masks Firm Grip General Purpose Gloves Black Brookstone Lifting Gloves GE 10 Megapixel Digital Camera White Lighter
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| Jeremys556
Location: Southern Virginia Gender: Male Total Likes: 8 likes
| | | Re: How's my gear? < Reply # 8 on 4/23/2024 4:44 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by crimzon I usually bring a backpack with a n95 mask, a flash light, gloves, and a water bottle. Do you think that this is enough?
| I would recommend bringing spare batteries for the flashlight and switching the n95 for a respirator with a p100 filter (3M is a brand that makes high quality respirators and filters. These are the ones I use: https://a.co/d/9g7UtiH and https://a.co/d/5t3fLMK -- if you're in the future and the links die it is a 3M 6200 model half-face respirator and the 3M P100 particulate filter, model 2091). Regarding batteries, I was exploring once and my battery died on me, never again haha. If it's a special rechargeable battery, you can buy spare ones on Amazon if you can figure out what type of battery it is (sometimes they have specific numbers/letters for a model), but if it's just a regular AA or AAA, then just bring a pack of those and you're good to go. Keep in mind you'll want something low light like your phone flashlight so you have light to be able to switch the batteries out if you happen to be in pitch black. Keep in mind, if you have a metal water bottle and you are trying to run from police or whatever you need to run from, the sloshing of the water against the walls of the bottle will make a decent noise, or atleast my bottle did, so keep that in mind. Happy exploring! Feel free to reply or send me a message if you have any questions.
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| Yearn
Location: Minnesota Gender: Male Total Likes: 2 likes
| | | Re: How's my gear? < Reply # 13 on 5/15/2024 5:00 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by MrDuck I think I have quiet the setup. I have this extremely small yet convenient black backpack from Ful that does the job perfectly. It's filled with everything I need from a variety of flashlights, masks, and gloves.
Specifics: Mini Black Ful backpack Three Small Grey Flashlights 650 Lumen Husky Headlight 3M Multi-Purpose Performance p100 Respirator Two See-Me 6" Glow Sticks Eight Pack triple AAA batteries Five White Fabric Face Masks Firm Grip General Purpose Gloves Black Brookstone Lifting Gloves GE 10 Megapixel Digital Camera White Lighter
| Our kits are fairly similar, though I have a couple things not on your list. Here's a list ordered by what I recommend most to least and best bang for your buck. A water source, couple protein bars, Pepper Gel (I have Sabre's Crossfire), First Aid Kit (I have the 312 Piece from Costco), good Toilet Paper, Visine, I have an Altair 4XR on the way, and an emergency bivy. I know a lot of that is overkill, but since I've been mostly solo, I'd rather have them and not need them than to need them and not have them. I have a regular sized backpack and a 10L Piscifun Dry Bag. I like the look of your Ful backpack and will probably pick one up or something similar. I haven't been anywhere that warrants the use of the Dry Bag yet. I plan to, just waiting on the Altair. I forgot to mention that I usually wear waders. Mine have a steel shank for the super conveniently placed pokey puncturers you might pass by when you peruse places.
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