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Thank you for your input
I do appreciate what you said. I am quite proficient with the compact, so I don't need the store brought item. But I am sure that it would be much easier for others that aren't familiar with the technique.
One of the problems that I foresee, however, with that approach is as follows. I learn every piece of equipment that I carry. I know how to use them, and what their limits are. Many (or perhaps not) who buy the storebrand.. with the fancy instructions will place it nicely in their kit without any understanding of how to use it efficiently (It has instructions after all). But when you see that chopper or airplane going 200 knots at 4 miles distance it is NOT the time to learn to use your equipment.
I have seen E-kits with brand new mag bars, unworn paracord, compasses without a scratch, knives that don't have a mark on them and the original factory edge untouched, etc, etc, etc. As a teacher that bothers me. People think that because they have a kit they are prepared. That kind of thinking is what kills people in an emergency.
You need to OWN your skills, and that includes equipment usage. When I put together my own equipment I know it's pro's, con's, limits, and usage. I test it until it works "for me". And whether one buys a store item or makes their own tools, they need to work with them until they "own them". Like in the military where they teach you to take apart your weapon, clean it, and put it back together blindfolded. If we can't use our equipment efficiently then we shouldn't take it with us for it will do us no good.
Thanks again for your encouragment on trying other products
It is great advice...
- Soarn