#184449 - 10/07/09 02:11 AM
SHTF bag and compartmentalization
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The other thread got me thinking about how I compartmentalize my tools at work and doing the same with my SHTF bag. Here's what I'm thinking. Inside my Kelty Redwing 3100, a medium butt pack, with a Molle electronics pouch inside it. Last ditch stuff in the 6"x4"x4" pouch, like 1 disposable lighter, pocket knife, 10' of 550 cord, small compass, mini Fox 40 whistle, Starflash Ultra signal mirror, Inova Microlight, 1 contractor bag, 1 sandwich Ziplock, 1 quart Ziplock, 1 gallon Ziplock, 1 bottle of water purification tablets, basically the stuff you'd put in a medium tin. In the 10 1/4" X 9 1/2" X 6 1/4" butt pack I was thinking my Cold Steel Tanto, a 32-ounce Nalgene, knife sharpener, 1 2400 Mainstay, my small FAK, the small pouch listed above, etc... http://www.imsplus.com/molle-electronics-utility-pouch.htmlhttp://www.imsplus.com/butt-pack-enhanced-.htmlI've been kind of doing this already, as I carry my last ditch stuff in my Nalgene right now. But I like organization and not just having everything thrown in the big bag. Any ideas on what would be best in which size bag?
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#184451 - 10/07/09 02:47 AM
Re: SHTF bag and compartmentalization
[Re: 2005RedTJ]
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Organization is a good thing.
So long as it doesn't add too much weight. These probably would.
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#184453 - 10/07/09 03:05 AM
Re: SHTF bag and compartmentalization
[Re: ironraven]
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I want them to be rugged enough that they would survive outside the main bag if necessary. They don't look to be very heavy to me. The butt pack could be switched out to something lighter, but I really like the look/design of that electronics pouch.
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#184456 - 10/07/09 03:26 AM
Re: SHTF bag and compartmentalization
[Re: CANOEDOGS]
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Here's what I'm leaning towards so far, but I don't have the bags yet to know for sure what will or won't fit:
In 10.25"x 9.5" x 6.25" Molle enhanced butt pack (inside main bag): 1 - Cold Steel Tanto 1 - 2400 Mainstay 1 - LED flashlight 1 - small first aid kit 1 - 32 ounce Nalgene 2 - granola bars 2 - 20 ounce bottles of water 1 - regular compass 25 - waterproof matches in matchsafe 1 - bottle water purification tablets 1 - gallon ziplock 1 - poncho 1 - space blanket 1 - knife shapener
In 6"x4"x4" Molle electronics pouch (inside butt pack): 1 - Bic lighter 1 - mini Fox 40 whistle 1 - keychain compass 1 - Inova Microlight flashlight 1 - Starflash Ultra signal mirror 1 - bottle water purification tablets 20' - 550 cord pocket knife 10' - duct tape 1- quart ziplock bag 1 - contractor bag
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#184467 - 10/07/09 10:46 AM
Re: SHTF bag and compartmentalization
[Re: 2005RedTJ]
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I tend to think in layers, with redundancy built in.
Worst case, I go with what is in my pockets. Knife, lighter, small flashlight, and whatever else I happen to be carrying.
I have a small pouch with a basic PSK in it, augmented by flashlight, AMK blanket, pocketknife, lighter, etc. If I grab nothing else, this goes with me. The primary grab it and go pouch if you will.
Next up is a vest with some of the same items, but including water bottles and some food. The pockets spread the load and there is room to add items as I come across them.
Finally there is the pack with "comfort" items such as food, cook kit, stove, more water bottles, poncho liner, clothing. This resides in the same closet as my gun safe. If I have time to grab it, then some of the weapons go with also.
I tend to keep these items slightly separated but readily accessible - the exception being the weapons are under lock and key. I can grab what I want/need/desire quickly should the conditons warrant and beat feet. Should it be a bugout in place, I still have the gear ready to be used.
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#184478 - 10/07/09 02:07 PM
Re: SHTF bag and compartmentalization
[Re: Tyber]
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Maybe he is like me, and already had the knife. One less expense and all that.
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#184506 - 10/07/09 07:53 PM
Re: SHTF bag and compartmentalization
[Re: Tyber]
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Yeah, I did already have the knife. I got it for free years ago and it's the old style, tough as nails model Recon Tanto. It's in a very non-tactical looking sheath, so it doesn't look too menacing.
I said BIC lighter, but it's not the name brand, just a disposable see-through one with flame adjustment.
And that's not even close to being all that's in my bag, the rest would reside in the main pack. Some stuff I can't see putting in the butt pack (even if they would fit) like my Buck camp axe, Thermolite II bivvy sack, etc...
Some of the stuff would be a little redundant, like 10 or so feet of paracord in the small pouch, 50 feet in the butt pack, and 100 feet in the SHTF bag. A button compass in the pouch, Brunton 12NL keychain compass in the butt pack, a regular orienteering compass in the SHTF bag, and so on.
It's still all a work in progress, but I just don't like the all-or-nothing huge bag idea. I still always have my EDC stuff: compass, whistle, lighter, flashlight, pocket knife, Gerber Suspension, handgun, etc...
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