I Regret Buying This Gear (Honest Take)
This video offers a candid look at gear regrets from Marine X, emphasizing practical utility over specifications or perceived perfection. The speaker advises viewers to avoid purchasing items that don't fit their current workflow or reduce friction, using examples like knives with unsuitable mechanisms and backpacks that are less comfortable than cheaper alternatives. A key takeaway is the 'Decision Framework' – asking if new gear reduces friction, improves preparedness, and fits the current workflow before buying.



