EDC Mini Get Home Kit : The Essentials

Published on October 9, 2015
Duration: 9:10

This guide details the assembly of a compact 'Get Home Kit' designed for portability and essential survival needs. It emphasizes a layered approach, starting with personal EDC and building upon it with critical survival tools, medical supplies, and power solutions, all organized within a compact pouch. The kit's contents are curated based on survival priorities like shelter, water, and fire, ensuring readiness for unexpected situations.

Quick Summary

Assemble a compact Get Home Kit by combining personal EDC items like an HK P30SK firearm and ZT 0566 knife with survival essentials. Include a Maxpedition organizer, SOL emergency blanket, Renovo water filter, AMP-3 medical kit, Numyth fire starter, and a power backup. The total kit weight should remain manageable, around 4 lbs, for effective daily carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Mini Get Home Kit
  2. 01:01Personal EDC Loadout
  3. 01:39The Importance of a Quality Belt
  4. 02:01Maxpedition Skinny Organizer Overview
  5. 02:55Survival Priorities and Shelter
  6. 03:54Medical and Water Filtration
  7. 04:36Tools and Lighting
  8. 05:27Fire, Cordage, and Power
  9. 07:11Final Essentials
  10. 08:35Conclusion and Weight Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential components of a Mini Get Home Kit?

A Mini Get Home Kit should include a compact firearm (like the HK P30SK), a quality knife (ZT 0566, Benchmade Barrage), multi-tool (Leatherman Sidekick), flashlight (Olight), emergency shelter (SOL blanket), water filter (Renovo Trio), medical kit (AMP-3), fire starter (Numyth), and power backup.

How much does a typical Get Home Kit weigh?

The speaker's complete on-person EDC combined with their Mini Get Home Kit weighs approximately 4 lbs 1.8 oz. This weight is considered manageable for daily carry, ensuring portability and practicality.

What survival principles guide the selection of Get Home Kit items?

The kit's contents are guided by the survival 'Rule of Threes' (air, shelter, water, food). Items like an emergency blanket for shelter, a water filter for hydration, and fire starters are prioritized based on these critical survival needs.

What brands are recommended for EDC and survival gear?

Recommended brands include Maxpedition for organizers, HK for firearms, Zero Tolerance and Benchmade for knives, Olight for flashlights, Leatherman for multi-tools, SOL for emergency shelters, Renovo for water filters, and Daltech Force for durable belts.

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