This video features Ivan from Kit Badger reviewing the Flextail Gear mini air pump and lantern. The review covers its features, including a magnetic attachment and multiple LED light settings. Ivan demonstrates its utility for inflating an air mattress and discusses its practicality for backpacking, battery life, and overall performance. The episode concludes with a price overview and a recommendation from Matt at Jerking the Trigger.
This video features Ivan and Matt from Jerking the Trigger discussing the care and lifespan of down products, with a particular focus on sleeping bags. They explore the history and long-term use of sleeping bags, explain the cleaning and waterproofing process using Nikwax Down Wash and Nikwax Down Waterproofing, and consider the potential for repairing other gear. The video also showcases a loadout including a Prometheus Design Werx AG Watch Cap, Varusteleka Rain Shell, and Beyond Guide Lite Gloves. A teaser for the next episode is provided at the end.
This video documents a 'Hot Dog Hike' in January 2021, where the creator and friends, including children, venture outdoors to practice essential skills. The primary focus is on learning to make a fire and cook hot dogs over it, even in damp conditions. The outing covers foraging for dry wood and tinder, wood processing techniques like bucking and sawing, and fire-starting methods. The event is presented as an accessible and valuable way to introduce people of all skill levels to outdoor survival and adventure.
This video documents the Kit Badger team's participation in Varusteleka's 2020 Remote Military March. The event, designed by the Finnish outdoor and military company Varusteleka, challenged individuals and small groups to complete a 25 or 50-kilometer march carrying a 10 kg (22 lb) pack. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the usual training was canceled, leading to this remote format. The Kit Badger group, accompanied by Matt from Jerking The Trigger, completed a 25km march and even incorporated a 10-minute fire challenge. The video highlights the physical and mental challenges, personal growth, and feedback gained from the experience.
This is Part 6 of the "Ramen Chronicles" where the creator and friends enjoy the remaining ramen sent by Harold. The video highlights the enjoyment of eating ramen outdoors with loved ones, with a particular fondness expressed for Japanese ramen, specifically Myojo Chukazanmai. The description also details the creator's "Loadout," including a Prometheus Design Werx jacket and hoodie, and Eddie Bauer pants, with links to purchase these items and support the channel.
This video, 'Ramen Chronicles: Part - 3', documents a culinary adventure where the creator and friends, including Matt from jerkingthetrigger.com, explore and cook Indian Ramen, specifically Ching's Secret. The video also highlights the creator's personal 'loadout' including a 'Turn Down Por Q T-Shirt' and Eddie Bauer Guide Pro Pants. Links are provided for ramen purchase, Kit Badger products and support, Ballistic Ink T-Shirts, and teespring merchandise. The video uses the hashtags #kitbadger, #gearreviews, and #ramen.
This video, titled "How to Tie Your Shoes: Like a Champion," by Kit Badger, offers an alternative method for tying shoelaces to prevent them from coming undone. The creator highlights the common issue of laces untying during active lifestyles or with slippery materials, presenting this method as potentially life-changing. While not directly demonstrating firearms, the creator's "Loadout" section includes tactical apparel and boots often associated with the firearms community, suggesting a crossover appeal. The video aims to provide a practical solution for maintaining secure footwear in demanding situations, drawing inspiration from a "buddy Matt, from Jerking the Trigger."
This video demonstrates how to make pine needle tea, a backcountry beverage, featuring a collaboration between Kit Badger and Matt from Jerking The Trigger. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of accurately identifying pine species before consumption, highlighting its refreshing taste as an alternative to plain water, especially in cold weather. The description also lists the outdoor gear used in the video.
This video showcases a winter 'Hot Dog Hike' adventure, a concept that involves hiking into the woods to build a fire and roast hot dogs. The host emphasizes that this activity serves as a platform for skill-building, particularly in fire-making and wood processing, which becomes more challenging in snowy conditions. The adventure features the host, his sons, his friend Matt from Jerking the Trigger, and Matt's daughters exploring the North Idaho winter. The description also details specific gear worn and used during the hike, including a Prometheus Design Werx hoodie and pants, SKD Tactical gloves, Outdoor Research gaiters, and a DMOS Collective shovel. The video aims to highlight outdoor skills and a unique winter activity.
This video reviews the ESD Sling by Edgar Sherman Design, highlighting its unique features and smooth adjustability. The reviewer contrasts it with other slings, specifically mentioning the Proctor Sling, and praises the ESD Sling's 550 cord attachment method for its clean execution and customizability. The integrated elastic band for neat storage and webbing management is also noted as a significant benefit. The reviewer expresses strong satisfaction, suggesting it will be difficult to impress them with other slings in the future.
This YouTube video announces a December giveaway featuring a custom inner belt made in Afghanistan. The host, Kit Badger, describes the belt as suitable for waist sizes between 31 and 37 inches. To enter the giveaway, viewers are instructed to sign up for "Secret Stuff" on kitbadger.com and email the host. The winner will be announced at the end of the month. The description also provides a link to a previous episode about inner belts, suggesting a recurring theme or interest in tactical gear and DIY modifications.
This video details how to achieve a 50/200 yard zero using a 10-yard zero target from 'Jerking the Trigger', based on Frank Proctor's research. It explains the ballistic benefits of this zero, offering a flat trajectory out to 300 yards. The content also covers practical tips for mounting optics to prevent zero shift and demonstrates the zeroing process with a Trijicon SRS red dot sight.
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