Knowing no kit is perfect,and you can't carry everything at all times, I still worry that what I need will not be in the kit I have at hand.
How do you all deal with this problem?
All of my kits (E&E, vehicle kit, GHB, BoB, INCH Bag) have developed into fairly comprehensive kits over the years. The thing that I constantly try to remind myself is that the ultimate function of all these various kits is to simply keep me alive, not necessarily to keep me comfortable. Despite realizing this, a bunch of what I continue to pack still falls into the comfort category, rather than the essential category.
As I've acquired more and more little gadgets and gizmos, they inevitably end up going into one (or all) of the kits. I've recently been reconfiguring my GHB, and it dawned on me just the other day that my current GHB is actually significantly more comprehensive than my BoB of just a few years ago was.
I maintain an Excel spreadsheet listing everything that I consider to be survival related, and recently I added an additional column where I assigned a number to each item corresponding to the ten essential categories. By sorting each of my kit contents by category, I'm now better able to see where I have excessive redundancy, versus any possible shortfalls.
Jim