096: Why You Should Build a Bug Out Bag Instead of Buying a Pre-Made BOB - The Prepper Podcast




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Summary: <br> Housekeeping:<br> <br> Episode 100 is coming up, and I would like to do something for you.  Give me ideas of what you would like.<br> Today is an interview podcast because Travis went to and filled out the form at <a href="http://theprepperpodcast.com/guests">http://theprepperpodcast.com/guests</a> and you can do the same thing.<br> <br> Topic:<br> Why You Should Build a Bug Out Bag Instead of Buying a Pre-Made BOB<br> <br> Who are you?<br> Travis Hoglund of <a href="http://ebugout.com/prepperpodcast">http://ebugout.com/</a><br> Ken: Ebugout is an amazing platform created to enable the average person to build a cost-effective, high quality, DIY bug out bag.  Everything listed on the site is from Amazon, so you get pricing of a giant online store, but the amazing front-end of a personally tailored store.  The clean look and feel of the site is better than ANYTHING I have ever seen!  I even interviewed the owner at <a href="http://ebugout.com/prepperpodcast">http://theprepperpodcast.com/ebugout</a>. <br> What is your experience in survival, and how did you get into it?<br> Been in survival a bit, but still a beginner in my eyes.<br> What made you decide to get into Bug Out Bags?<br> Bug out Bags can be a versatile resource to be used daily when any type of emergency occurs.  It can be used as a source of survival whether bugging in, bugging out, camping, driving, or hiking.<br> In Your opinion, which comes first, the bag or the gear?<br> <br> Travis: I think you need to get the proper gear first, and then choose a bag so you know you have all the best stuff in your bag.<br> Ken: I disagree.  I am a hiker, so I like to choose a pack first and, using quality items, pack it with your gear so you don’t end up with a 75 lb pack during a 20 mile march.<br> Why is tracking weight important in a bug out bag?<br> We both fully agreed that weight is important in a bug out bag because every ounce becomes a pound when you’re trekking it for more than a few miles.<br> <br> // <br> Why is a pre-packaged bug out bag not a good choice for people?<br> BOB Scenario #1: You get crap.<br> The items that you get are the cheapest items possible with the highest markup possible for the seller.<br> BOB Scenario #2: You Get Over-Charged.  <br> Someone finds you quality items, but they have to make money.  Therefore, you pay for the items and markup.<br> BOB Scenario #3: Your BOB isn’t Made for You.  <br> Although someone gave you a well-priced bag with good gear, it is not the gear that YOU need, it is the gear that HE LIKES.  You are different, have different skills, live in a different area, and have different needs that the bag creator.<br> Why is it important for people to select their own gear?<br> Know Your Gear!  You know what you have, why you have it, and how to use it.<br> How important are quality items in a bug out bag?<br> Quality items are paramount. You don’t want your life to depend on sub-par equipment and gimmicks.<br> How do people with low income make a quality bug out bag?<br> <br> Prioritize your gear.<br> Purchase small amounts of gear at each time.<br> You will spend around 270 on a good BOB.<br> Don’t buy crap because it is cheap.<br> Purchase tried and true gear on <a href="http://survivalgeartools.com/">http://survivalgeartools.com/</a> and <a href="http://ebugout.com/prepperpodcast">http://ebugout.com/</a><br> You can create your own DIY gear.<br> <br> Are there any products specifically that have really stood out to you in your experience?<br> Lightning Strike Fire Starter: Costly but Awesome.<br> Even though your striker can strike double the strikes, they don’t start fires in one strike, so get a quality steel and they will outlast the cheaper items.<br> Climate Sleeping Pad: 2.5 inches of air.<br> Lighter, takes up less space than, and is more comfortable than foam mats.  They do tear more easily.<br>