This may be obvious to some of you but I had a bit of a revelation last night that I'd like to share with you.
Last night I was walking home from the movie theatre and had about 40 minutes to think...generally a bad situation for me
I got to thinking about my jacket. It's a Columbia 3 in 1 style which I bought a couple of years ago on sale. I wondered if I'd have bought this jacket had it not been on sale and if I'd have put as much thought into jacket selection as I did other other gear...it's just as important a survival item as any other, especially in winter.
After thinking about the jacket for a while I decided that I wouldn't have. I bought it because it was a quality jacket and on sale (and wasn't ugly). This led me to start thinking about why it wasn't the ideal jacket for me and what kind of jacket would be. In my mind I ended up describing a jacket I owned all along. Tough material, waterproof, breathable, vents in the right spots, snug collar to keep the wind out, and lots of pockets in the right places. The jacket is my Teknic motorcycle jacket. It's in every way more suitable than my Columbia except for the fact that because it's made from cordura and has armor, is heavier.
THIS in turn got me to thinking why I've never worn a motorcycle jacket (and I've owned many...all of which I realized were better quality and suitability than any other jackets I owned at the time) as a regular jacket. The answer was because it was a motorcycle jacket.
I shook my head and realized how dumb this was. It wasn't a cheap buy...why can't I wear it year round and make use of an excellent product instead of putting it in the closet 7 months of the year and wearing a lesser jacket the rest of the time...I couldn't think of a single logical reason.
I think this is a very common thing to happen without us even thinking about it. If in a bushcraft situation and one could take a crappy imitation SAK or a sharp kitchen knife, I'd bet average people would take the crappy knife when the kitchen knife would be more suitable just because it's a 'kitchen' knife. I can think of a dozen examples of this and it boggles my mind that we can be so narrow in our thoughts especially when in an emergency. I'm not sure if it's because society has conditioned us (us being people in general) or if it's because we've become complacent, or if it's something else I can't even wrap my head around. All I know is that I'm never going to look at anything I own the same way again or take it for granted, or toss it in a closet just because of the label the manufacturer or society puts on it.
If you've read this far I'm sorry you'll never get those 5 minutes back but I had to get that off my chest