#83163 - 01/17/07 12:48 PM
Belt Pro Survival Kit
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The 'Belt Pro Survival Kit' from the Pro Survival Kit Company is no longer available. Nor even the belt without contents anymore. Does anyone know of a similar kit or a sturdy zip belt for one to assemble their own kit in? Simple Simon
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#83164 - 01/17/07 02:13 PM
Re: Belt Pro Survival Kit
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Registered: 03/19/06
Posts: 15
Loc: Central California
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If I'm remembering correctly, wasn't it similar to this: http://www.cil.com/merchant2/merchant.mv..._Code=002-40027However, I don't think the pocket on this one is as big. It would still hold a few vital items though. I'm already thinking about getting one to carry a Spark Lite, tinder, purification tabs and a cut down oven bag in. Hmmm.... Edit: here's another link with a betterview: http://www.eaglecreek.com/accessories/security_id/All-Terrain-Money-Belt-40441/
Edited by Juddzilla (01/17/07 02:17 PM)
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#83165 - 01/17/07 02:40 PM
Re: Belt Pro Survival Kit
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Make your own like otzi did <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> http://www.primitiveways.com/Iceman.html
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#83166 - 01/17/07 03:55 PM
Re: Belt Pro Survival Kit
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Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
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Great read, thanks for the link.
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#83167 - 01/17/07 04:19 PM
Re: Belt Pro Survival Kit
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Registered: 03/01/04
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I have the Eagle Creek and use if for international travel, or flying in the US.
Plastic buckle makes security a bit easier.
I carry a few $100 dollar bills, a twenty, a copy of my passport and a list of important numbers for the country in which I am traveling.
I am not sure how much useful gear you could comfortably put in there.
Edited by duckear (01/17/07 09:29 PM)
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#83168 - 01/17/07 04:45 PM
Re: Belt Pro Survival Kit
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I didn't float test my chipping hammer, honest Chief!
Registered: 03/22/06
Posts: 104
Loc: Connecticut
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Otzi died, perhaps we should look elsewhere for survival tips...
Only jesting. We can learn alot about survival from primative man. Though this forum and Equipped.org are designed for reviewing the "gear" that we should have for a survival situation, it's important to remember that man got along just fine in the days before GoreTex, LEDs, S30V knives, and Bic lighters. The best gear is between our ears. I'd like to see more scenarios posted on the forum so we can all benfit from learning new techniques and different ways of doing things. Some things that I would like to learn better are for example, whats the best fire lay in a light rain, how many feet thick should the walls of a debris hut be, how to strip bark and make it into cord. Gear is great, but as Otzi proved it doesn't take much, and the important thing is to know how to use what you do have on you at the time.
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#83169 - 01/18/07 02:28 AM
Re: Belt Pro Survival Kit
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Registered: 12/01/05
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Loc: Oakland, California
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"Otzi died.."
Actually he was killed. They found blood DNA from 4 other individuals on his body and he had an arrow in his shoulder.
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#83171 - 01/18/07 04:44 AM
Re: Belt Pro Survival Kit
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Registered: 09/30/01
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"...They found blood DNA from 4 other individuals on his body and he had an arrow in his shoulder..."
Making a big assumption that the other four DNA'a were human, and came from the same incident, it would be really interesting to be able to go back and view that encounter from above. One guy with an arrow in him, four others get close enough to bleed on him (sounds like he got in his licks on them) . Must have been one heck of a guy...
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#83172 - 01/18/07 09:44 AM
Re: Belt Pro Survival Kit
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Registered: 09/28/05
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Thanks for the tips everyone. Otzi sounds a bit high tech for me, but the eagle creek stuff has a good reputation. I'll try one of their belts. Looking at the Pro Survival pocket kit it has virtually the same contents as the belt had. Does anyone know if the plastic packaging will fit a belt?
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