Matt Vandy's EDC Backcountry Carrier Loadout

Published on March 15, 2024
Duration: 11:03

Matt Vandy demonstrates how to load the FieldCraft Backcountry Carrier as a Tier 2 system for vehicle-based or backcountry scenarios. The focus is on rapid access to a full-size handgun, enhanced medical supplies, survival gear, and immediate-use food, complementing a primary EDC. Key techniques include sanitizing zipper pulls for quick deployment and dedicating pouches for specific critical items like tourniquets and firearms.

Quick Summary

The FieldCraft Backcountry Carrier serves as a 'Tier 2' preparedness system for rapid deployment from vehicles or backcountry use. Key loading strategies include sanitizing zipper pulls for fast handgun access, dedicating pouches for critical items like tourniquets and medical supplies, and carrying both immediate-use and prepared-food options.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Backcountry Carrier
  2. 00:11Purpose of the Backcountry Carrier
  3. 00:31When to Use the Backcountry Carrier
  4. 01:14Backcountry Carrier for Hunters
  5. 01:30Everyday Use in Your Rig
  6. 02:02Tiered System Concept
  7. 02:23Matt Vandy's Loadout Philosophy
  8. 02:39Tier 2 System: Vehicle Access
  9. 03:30Loading the Handgun Pouch
  10. 03:46Sanitizing Zipper Pulls
  11. 04:20Holster Integration
  12. 04:45Handgun Pouch Dedication
  13. 05:00High-Lumen Flashlight Integration
  14. 05:16Additional Magazine Loadout
  15. 05:45Survival Gear: Bivy Sack
  16. 06:08Medical Pouch Setup
  17. 06:11Dedicated Tourniquet Pouch
  18. 06:39Trauma Kit Contents
  19. 07:07Knowing Your Medical Gear
  20. 07:33Food Provisions
  21. 07:51No-Prep Food Options
  22. 08:33EDC vs. Tiered System
  23. 08:46Third Tier: Backpack
  24. 08:49Practical Use Cases
  25. 09:04Displacing from Location
  26. 09:24Partitioned Gear Storage
  27. 09:31Gear Signature
  28. 10:10Where to Find Matt Vandy
  29. 10:39Class Locations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of the FieldCraft Backcountry Carrier?

The FieldCraft Backcountry Carrier is designed as a 'Tier 2' preparedness system, intended for rapid deployment from a vehicle or for use in backcountry scenarios. It provides accessible storage for essential gear like a full-size handgun, medical supplies, and survival items, complementing a primary everyday carry (EDC).

How should the handgun pouch on the Backcountry Carrier be configured for quick access?

To ensure rapid handgun deployment, sanitize the zipper pulls on the primary pouch by removing extra ones, leaving only a single pull. This prevents fumbling with multiple pulls and allows for faster access to the firearm when needed.

What types of medical supplies are recommended for the Backcountry Carrier's trauma kit?

The recommended medical supplies include a dedicated tourniquet pouch, chest seals for penetrating chest wounds, airway options, and general bleeding control items. It's crucial to only carry items you are trained to use effectively.

How does the Backcountry Carrier differ from a standard chest rig in terms of appearance and function?

The Backcountry Carrier is designed to have a less overt 'military' signature compared to a traditional chest rig with exposed magazines. Its concealed nature and modular pouches aim to provide capability without immediately signaling a tactical posture.

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