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Hi Folks, this is my new Maxpedition backpack. I have it outfitted for a short-term displacement period. This system will not address every situation, but it could prove valuable should I need to abandon my vehicle in a remote area, sleep in the woods or walk a long distance (i.e., 2003 power outage that cascaded from Canada and into the North Eastern part of the United States, or the 2014 ice/snow storm that left thousands stranded). This pack is not a full-blown 72 hour bug-out-bag and it is not for everyone. It is not for ultra-light travelers, nor will it meet everyone’s needs. Kindly design your pack to meet your own personal needs. Since this video, I have switched from the Fallkniven F1 to the S1. I also added reflective para-cord ties to the outside of the pack for increased visibility and Eneloop batteries. This set up is not for bushcrafting, camping or weekend play. It reserved for emergency purposes only. Enjoy. Maxpedition Falcon II Dimensions 10"(L) x 19"(H) x 8.5"(W) Approximate Capacity 1520 CI or 25 Liters It will accept 100 oz. or 3 Liter bladder As configured: 23.5 LBS or 10.65 KG (3.2 lbs. empty) Updated weight 24 LBS with some minor mods Cost of Falcon II bag only: $146.69 US Dollars Total estimated cost $1300 (ballpark figure) Contents Cabela's deerskin work gloves Maxpedition Rollypoly (mini) Maxpedition Grimloc D-ring Maxpedition Keyper Maxpedition Dominator clip Maxpedition Gear Retractor (small) Jetscream Whistle (note: the Storm Whistle is actually louder, but a bit bulkier) North Face Wind Resistant Fleece eGear Guardian signal light red Zippo lighter (replaced with butane Thunderbird insert) Maratac Lighter case (for Zippo found at County Comm) Leatherman Charge TTI with bits and extension in Leatherman molle pouch w/Malice clip Pathfinder 32 oz. canteen and cup set ITS Skeletonized bottle holder (adjustable) ITS Trauma Tallboy pouch (with breakaway/quick release Molly Stix) Assorted personal first-aid supplies (meds, gauze, Ace bandage, Israeli bandage, Quick Clot, blister kit, Band-Aids, Neosporin, wound wipes, Steri-Strips, various tools, etc...) EMT Trauma shears MSM Trauma shear pouch SOF Wide Tactical Tourniquet Eleven 10 Tourniquet / Self-Aid Pouch (also comes in Kydex) Streamlight Microstream AAA flashlight Rofis RJ30 Transformer flashlight CREE XP-G 210 lumens AA (with molle sheath) Fallkniven F1 in custom JRE Cricket sheath, full size Swedish firesteel and DC3 stone (since the video, I have replaced the F1 with the Fallkniven S1 Forest Knife w/custom sheath, full size Swedish firesteel and DC3 stone) Contractor trash bag (3 mil) Military high grade poncho with Black Crater Gear Cord-Lock LED(silicone impregnated ripstop nylon with grommets) very similar to the Equinox or Helikon Poncho WX Warrior fleece beanie hat REI Plastic knife, spoon and fork Tarred line with winder 550 Paracord with line winder Sharpie stainless steel marker Zebra F-701 stainless steel pens Bodahpak collapsible cup 7 oz. or 207 ML (180 BPA free) Fish spreader/bail Ranger firesteel from Firesteel.com w/compass and super striker Zippo fuel canister with extra flint and mini repair tool Orange and white diffusers for Olight TC10 titanium flashlight Insect repellent pump spray Poison ivy relief pump spray Rite-in-the-Rain 3"x5" (7.6 x 12.7 CM) note pad Carson magnifying glass (2.5x and 5x) Orange survival bandana (100 % cotton) Suunto field compass Laminated Glass Signal Mirror 2" x 3" (5 x 7.6 CM) with case Fishing kit (self-made kit with hooks, sinkers and line) Cash money in small zip bag Zebralight H502 flood headlamp AA Fire kit (steel wool, quick tinder, striker with flint, magnesium rod, fatwood, Misch metal, super striker, UCO Stormproof matches, mini Bic lighter and Zombie tinder) Safety kit (N100 respirator mask, tinted swimming goggles, ear plugs and IOSAT potassium iodide tabs) Frontier Pro water filter Sawyer Squeeze 32 oz. (.94 Liters) collapsible bag Potable Aqua chlorine dioxide tabs (water disinfection tabs) Two 6" (15.2 CM) Snaplight (green glow sticks) Sharpening kit (Smith pocket sharpener and leather strop with green and black compound and 1500 sandpaper) Forster Grant reading glasses (collapsible with hard case) Esbit stove and pot stand (with six solid fuel tabs) Bahco Laplander folding saw Assorted hard candy Food -- assorted candy bars, jerky, breakfast bars, Heater Meal Hot drinks -- tea, coffee, cider and sugar, creamers and honey Toiletries -- seat covers, toilet paper, deodorant, Aurelle Toob Brush w/paste, wipes, floss, Vaseline lip balm, small pack towel Emergency candle w/matches Sea to Summit head net w/insect shield Delrin polymer capsules with AA and CR123 Sea to Summit clothes line SOL Escape Bivvy (I have 5 of these, but this bivvy no substitute for a real sleeping bag. It is okay for mild temps only) DD Sleeper (silk sleeping bag liner with small nylon carrying case) SOL Emergency blanket Two Grabber Mega Warmers (12 hours)