My 2022 EDC Outdoor Adventure Essentials Kit
This is my ‘get me out of trouble kit’ for outdoor adventures. Full of great gear that can genuinely help in challenging situations with the emphasis on maximum practicality for minimum weight.
Part of your essential everyday carry or EDC for when you leave the beaten track, this could really save the day.
This channel is here to give you ideas and inspiration when it comes to finding great Everyday Carry, Travel Gear and Gadgets, on the back of solid and detailed reviews alongside years of experience, which I hope will make life and travel just a little bit more frictionless and fun.
My name is Jonathan, I have a passion for all things gadget, travel and EDC (Everyday Carry), which has filled both my personal and work life for many years.
This includes sourcing, reviewing and product development and the creation of two UK national retail chains. Find out more here: • About Jon Gadget - Who...
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Products Featured in the Video:
Nanospark:
geni.us/KN8S (Amazon)
bit.ly/3E3CMDg (Exotac)
bit.ly/3TUJbW7 (Heinnie Haynes)
Live Fire:
bit.ly/3UAjJq5 (EDCgear)
Firefly Mini Ferro Rod:
bit.ly/3hUo1Kx (Tortoisegear)
bit.ly/3Emerrp (Heinnie Haynes)
Victorinox Walker Knife:
geni.us/CMjvCR (Amazon)
Hydroblu Water Filter Straw:
hydroblu.com/sidekick-3-stage... (Hydroblu)
bit.ly/3AvU49Y (Ultralightgear)
NU25 Head Lamp:
bit.ly/3RgN33J (Nitecore)
geni.us/Bh20y (Amazon)
F21i:
bit.ly/3RgN33J (Nitecore)
(and search for F21i)
InCharge X:
bit.ly/3Aqhg9G (Rolling Square)
20% discount (single use only)
geni.us/KtFIR (Amazon)
Ripspool:
geni.us/hfxeAVA (Amazon)
bit.ly/3Ub1dV0 (Exotac)
bit.ly/3hUodJL (Heinnie Haynes)
Compass:
geni.us/bNnX (Amazon)
Whistle:
geni.us/48dyzST (Amazon)
Signalling mirror:
geni.us/q569n (Amazon)
Sharpie pen:
geni.us/zzi8Qf (Amazon)
Rite in the Rain Notebook:
geni.us/KyB9wz (Amazon)
Tick Remover:
geni.us/vO3E (Amazon)
Superglue:
geni.us/r1t2r (Amazon)
Maxpedition Mini Pouch:
geni.us/dvhC1zh (Amazon)
bit.ly/3OpEFxF (Heinnie Haynes)
Contents of this video to help you navigate:
00:00 - Introduction to the Kit
01:57 - Fire
06:13 - Backup Knife
08:48 - Water
10:55 - Lighting
14:54 - Power
17:47 - Repair
18:47 - Navigation
19:58 - Signalling
21:18 - Useful additions
23:07 - The Pouch
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I am a regular viewer, but I don't normally leave comments. This again is another well thought out collection of tools that cover all the bases and compliment each other. As a firefighter paramedic of almost 30 years, I'm glad you're putting a separate focus on a first aid kit and look forward to that presentation. It also is refreshing that this isn't just another ego driven "Tacticool" collection as we're often bombarded with by others. Great video. Great editing. Legitimate ideas and fantastic content.
Thank you so much for the feedback. This is really appreciated - even more so considering your profession. Thanks again.
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Jon, I'd recommend adding three fairly cheap and lightweight items; a 55 to 60 gallon orange trash bag, a one gallon zip lock bag, and a large spool of unscented and waxed dental floss. The trash bag can be made into a backpack, or a tarp, or a poncho. I recommend orange because if you need to use it, you want to be as visible as possible. The ziplock bag can be used to store water or other loose gear, but you can also use it for SODIS; solar water disinfection. You can fill it with water and leave it in bright sunlight to use a combination of UV and pasteurization from solar heat to disinfect the water, so anything you can do to raise the temperature (leave it on a black or metallic surface in full sun) helps. The dental floss is actually your lightweight cordage; useful for setting up your emergency trash bag into a tarp or for lashing things together. Unscented is best as you can then also use it for trapping.
I have a spool of Dyneema "floss".
Thanks for taking the time to feedback with the great suggestions.
Trouble with SODIS is that you don't know when your water is safe to drink. I agree with the use of bags-its a great addition, but I'd carry purification tablets too, at little cost or weitgt
@@JonGadget add a flammable twine too tie dry sticks together(like the annoying ones that are too big to use as kindling but to small to last in a fire) to make a faux log
Be careful of the dental floss you choose, some breaks too easily
Something I don’t ever see in anyone’s kit is a knife sharpener I always keep a small one in my EDC pouch. However this video has given me a lot of great ideas for additions I didn’t know I even needed. Thank you for the great content
I have a small knife sharpener in my kit. It's just a small whetstone, but for a pocket knife, it does just fine.
I also carry a Victorinox Walker outdoor. I've recently replaced the toothpick with a firefly rod and now have the perfect light backpacking knife... I call it the Firewalker! 😄🔥🔪
Great kit. This is my favourite category of videos you make, no one else is on this level.
Really good to hear. Thanks for the feedback. I really enjoy these too. There is a lot of planning and research which makes it hard to do too often!
Same exlerience so far thats how it seems
I would include an emergency blanket. You could never have enough of them in a real emergency or survival situation. Even though their might be one in your first aid kit. For example: Use one as an improvised tarp/tent to block rain and wind and the other one around your body. There are more situations where you need more than one in your kit but I think you get the idea.
Thanks for the feedback - yes, this features in the FAK
That's a great suggestion! Another useful item to consider for your outdoor adventure essentials is the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule. It offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it a versatile tool for maintaining a spotless environment in various settings, including your desk, car, and more. With its compact size and multiple accessories, it's perfect for road trips and outdoor activities. Plus, the long-lasting battery ensures worry-free travel. Check it out!
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I was going to say this. The only thing missing was something for shelter. I'd really recommend an ultralight poncho, either a plastic pocket one that would fit in this case along with an emergency blanket or an ultralight poncho that will cover a pack and convert to a tarp. I have one made of silnylon. It wouldn't quite fit in this kit, though, so I'd have the pocket poncho ($
THIS is really a useful, compact set that covers the really important issues. Super awesome honestly. That makes me reconsider my equipment, thanks for that.
This is the best outdoor adventure kit I've ever seen, Thank you so much Jon.
Only just discovered your channel. Great video with no fluff. Thank you!
Probably the best small kit I have seen on KZhead, thanks!!
Nice simple kit. I always chuckle at some of the items people add to an outdoor kit eg. a flash drive
This is the best no nonsense kit I've seen. Excellent 👌
you do great reviews thank you for the quick and comprehensive examples
Great kit Jon! Thanks for sharing.
Watching your videos for the past six months has sparked the idea of giving survival kits to some of my relatives this Christmas. A couple of days ago one of them mentioned they were planning a hiking trip soon so this video came at the perfect time. Thank you so much for showing me exactly what I need to outfit various kinds of kits for my loved ones. I anxiously await your upcoming first aid kit video. If it comes soon enough I'll add one of those too as Christmas gifts.
A Clipper lighter weighs less and offers pretty much the same functionality as the nanospark while also adding an open flame in a handy package. With the four grams saved you could add some tinder function. I've never had a BIC or Clipper lighter leak, as long as you secure the button somehow (zip-tie, a cap) it's good to go.
In my tiny travel pouch I use the pokey bit from a clipper (shout-out all the stoners out there) as a spare ignition source. It's way smaller then that Exothingy and you can get 2 mini clipper lighters from Poundland
Some great kit that I've never heard of or even seen. keep up the good work you do. Well made videos and easy to follow. Thanks
A perfect kit for this purpose! I look forward to the first aid kit
Wow bro, you’re amazing explaining all the details and putting in to test the items, very pro!!
A point I would add is that in the UK with our terrible weather (especially in the mountains), a Mylar blanket would go a long way. Exposure in a scottish / lake district storm would be the number 1 killer, and theres no chance you'll get a fire going due to the lack of tinder and high winds. 1 or 2 blankets, provide many options for waterproofing, warmth and insulating primitive rock shelters.
Thank you for actual demonstrations!
This is the best I've seen yet. Thank you!
Good stuff, looking forward to the First aid kit vid. Cheers
I just found your video and enjoyed watching it. Very well thought out and no frills added. After reading several of the comments, I personally would add a few of the items that were suggested being mindful of any added bulk and weight. I live in the US and it is great to see/hear your take. Thank you.
Nice kit, like how you explained in detail each item and not just said what they were.
This is the best kit I have ever seen. Everything is well thought out. New subscriber
awesome video, I already had some stuff, but found lots of inspiration. Your power bank sounds like a fantastic EDC item! thank you very much! very much looking forward to your first aid kit, as others stated already below.
Great video. Small water filter is the thing that I was looking for. Thank you
With all the stuff I already have around this subject, I still feel myself wanting everything you have mentioned here! A very well thought-out video; thank you!
Thanks Kalo - appreciated
Well thought out kit. I'd recommend adding an emergency blanket to this kind of pack. There are fairly light weight and compact options, that fit in the back pocket. It can also be used to improvise a simple shelter or rain cover in an emergency. But there's probably one in your first aid kit i presume.
The addition of cotton balls soaked in petroleum jelly would be good
I watched the firelighting part of your video and I started to think about what I could use as a fire starter instead of a commercial product. I decided to experiment with a vial of olive oil. Pour onto wood to help it catch fire. Add a wick and it becomes an oil lamp. The oil can be used for dry skin or for "oil pulling" mouth rinse for dental hygiene or to keep iron tools from rusting. Also some healthy calories for energy!
You could replace the nanospark with a zippo lighter or a couple of disposable autos then you can easily make a flame instantly.
Hi... First of all I'd like to thank you for the effort you've put in these videos and for the inspiration you've given, as well... Yeah, you're sincerely appreciated. Not frequently there's a source I find to take this art, seriously. Besides I believe the respect and professionalism you display is worth appreciation. I am a user of the F21i myself. Since before that model was introduced, I've also been using the MPB21. They both have their advantages. I hope you'll like it. Cheers...
1. Pair of Surgical Gloves(Blue) or Work Gloves (black).. plus can can be used as an Inflatable Water carrier... 2. Safety Ear plugs.. good to keep rain water out when walking in rain 3. 2 Mosquito Mats (old 80's technology) pccked in silver or tin packing.... good for those summer days in the woods. 4. 2 sachets of 2in1 coffee/dry milk and tea... just boil and drink. 5. Repair kit for eyewear. 6. water proof foldable map of the area. 7. 5 foot of pocket gause and sissor. 8. Wallet Ninja multi-tool 9. 3 pocket zip lock bags 10. odorless babywipes kept in a tin pill box (can be used to light a fire)
Excellent video Jon. I’m going to build one exactly like it. I’ll include a Garmin InReach mini the outside pouch as I’m frequently in no cellular service areas.
Others have covered most of my thoughts on another well done kit and video. As my primary flashlight has become one of the Nitecore Intelligent lights, I’ve made the same backup power bank solution part of my kit a couple months ago. I have changed my note solution from waterproof paper to Post-It Extreme stick on notes. Now my paper doubles as trailer markers, etc.
good stuff Doug - thanks for sharing.
Many thanks Jon. That was another informative share.
Exactly what we've come to expect, JG.....excellence. Thank you.
So kind - thank you
Found a few new things I’ll probably end up getting. I’m a fan of your well thought out videos, keep them coming! One thing I would suggest is a glow in the dark morale patch on the Velcro to help find the bag at night.
thanks for the kind feedback and great suggestion 👍
Nice kit. Well done!
Love it, thoughtful and practical as always!
Thank you!
Wow … that’s an amazing video… i liked that you show us how everything worked 👍 I’m gonna watch the other videos now 😉😊
That toothpick ferro rod is next level. Although I use that toothpick all the time. Might need to buy yet another Victorinox for my emergency kit.
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amazing vid jon, the nanospark and live fire are dope and ive never seen them before. love the size and ease of use. add to kart!!
Brilliant upload Jon! Many thanks, this must have taken a lot of research! You always cost me money, but I know it's well spent! Keep up the good work Bro! 🙂👍🏆
Thanks for the NU25 update. Just ordered one.
Shut up and take my money! Memes aside, this is by FAR the best miniature kit I've seen! Most others have maybe one item I'd consider buying, but this one has nothing I dislike! I'd love to see you create a mini-bug-out bag. My idea about it: 1) centerpiece: a canteen with a fitting cup. Both can be used for cooking 2) small fire kit with foldable hobostove, storm matches, and tinder; personally, I love blue flame lighters and found them fairly reliable, but a backup is necessary 3) something to filter water 4) a compass, a pen, and waterproof notes 5) that ultra-compact blanket, typically silver and bright orange, is useful for heat retention; maybe another compact one that can be used for shelter 6) miscellaneous: paracord, ductape, lightweight pegs, maybe something additional for repair, poaching (snares), or fishing I didn't include a knife, because, just like clothes, I do think everyone should carry one anyway. First aid, is another topic as well... I wouldn't be surprised if you could improve on the concept considerably. Anyway, I'm still planning on what I'd put together...
Great video! Just substitute that sparker for a mini Bic and it's perfect.
Fire pistons are also a great addition.
That filter "pen" seems really useful out in the woods. :)
Hello from the other side of the pond. I've long-since lost track of how many hundreds of EDC/survival kit videos I've viewed, but you have done a very good job and have some very interesting solutions in this kit, and you've got a nice content presentation. Job well done! Thank you. (P.S. I very much appreciate your focus on weight, as I agree with your philosophy that if it weighs too much, you'll be disinclined to have it with you.)
Love these video’s and love your channel
Love it . Well thought out. Another great kit.
thank you 👍
I have been trying to find a UK outlet that sells Firefly units rather than Fire Ant units that Victorinox supply. You're an absolute blessing, Jon!
Great video Jon. I used the same pack for an EDC kit based on your other video. I discovered that the Sharpie Mini actually fits perfectly through the Maxpedition label on the inside top left of the pack. It holds it nicely in place and frees up some space.
I was looking for my Sharpie mini - but couldn't find it - a good option to reduce a bit of bulk and good location for it in the pouch 👍
Another great video from you. I see a few things I need to get for my kit. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I have to keep coming back and watching to make sure I know what is in the kit when I buy the stuff from the links. For myself I am mixing items from this kit with items from your other kit that fits m6 needs. Thanks so much.
Thanks John, I really enjoy the EDC series. I still enjoy the comparisons by item but something about a curated EDC appeals to me more.
Thank you - good to know
I put together one of these kits for fun and then I start using it haha. I honestly didn't expect to.
Now that’s what I call interesting , had me transfixed all the way and even replayed parts ,love the Dino and Rambo clips too .yes more like this please ❤️👍👏
Thanks Sassy - great to hear - Jamie who works with me on the channel introduced the clips!
Always loved your videos Jon! Love this kit too. I’ve just discovered the Sharpie ‘Twin Tip’ pens and they’re another game-changing piece of equipment for my kits. They’re especially handy if you have a small notebook like the one in this video to write in as the smaller tip is like a standard pen. It saves that extra bit of space in your kits. I bought a 12-pack off Amazon in the Black Friday deal for £9 (usually £18 I believe) and they’re now dispersed across various kits. Anyway, thanks for the great content and keep it coming!
Are you referring to the twin tip markers? Because Sharpie also makes ballpoint pens. If there exist a twin tip sharpie marker and ball point pen I'd love to get some but I could only find the fine/ultra fine markers.
I’m referring to the fine (standard sharpie)/ultra fine ‘Twin Tip’ Sharpie.
Good job
Very useful video
Excellent video sir 😊
J'adore cette video ! It's gonna so useful for my next trips! Thank you so much Jon! Kisses from Paris
Vous êtes les bienvenus - et merci pour vos commentaires 😊
I'm loving the "see it in action" segments. Watch out! it's Inspector Gadget at work! 🤣👍 Feedback: Fresnel lens Proper compass Paper map with topo lines Mechanical Pencil Solar panel based charging solution Poncho/tarp
Thanks for the feedback and suggestions 👍
Excellent little kit, very well thought out. For pouches I have been enamoured with Baribal from Poland, they offer a wide range of high quality pouches, which are highly customisable.
I'll check it out - thanks for the suggestion
Brilliant video 📹
Another excellent video Jon, with some really nifty new items (in good time for Xmas!). Thank you.
Your welcome - thanks for watching as always.
Very cool
I've seen three tools so far and I subscribed haha if the rest of this vid is even half as well thought out then it'll be very valuable.
That jurassic Park scene! 😂😂😂 Perfect
LEGENDARY INFO!!! Thank you thank you kindly =)
Jon, checkout the travel card charger. It’s a credit card sized 3000 mAh travel charger. Useful to top up the phone in an emergency.
Nice kit. I'd add a heavy duty quart freezer baggie to make filter straw easier to use, just in case, as backup water carrier.
good idea 👍
I like your thinking outside the box. You are the only person I have ever seen mention aspirin for a heart attack. Great job 👍
Wow. You packed a lot in there good job.I do like that live fire tin 👍👍. Does anyone else still use Vaseline and cotton balls for mini flame ? They do come in handy in the middle of the woods. I used your link to order that expedition thing. Good find. Under 20 bucks, excellent. Good job John I do like that Roroxyvon eight as well or aurora or whatever it’s called
I've spent hundreds of days living in austere conditions, so this kind of kit is right up my street! I would strongly recommend adding a couple of mini-bic lighters as a primary firelighting source. I've also successfully used waterproof matches that have got damp, and would definitely rather have either over the nanospark. I was interested in the ripspool until I saw the cost.... £40 for something I could put together for a tenner (albeit not as aesthetically pleasing). Most electrical/ repair tape is pretty flammable, so you can also use it as a form of tinder. My go-to battery pack is the Nitecore NB10000, as I don't mind carry an extra 50g for double the capacity over the F21i. The obvious omissions are a form of shelter (e.g. survival blanket, which I know you mention is in your FAK) and container for water (e.g. plastic bag).
The battery provides only 3600 mAh at 5 Volts, since its 5000 mAh at 3.6V. Another way of looking at it is 18,000 mWh, or 18 watt hours. Although it seems sneaky to consumers, it's still a very nice and modular system, and if you're going where it matters you'd probably have a more primary charger or spares. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for a great vid. I've carried an Acme Tornado whistle on my key ring for years and it's still in great condition. I found an easy way to carry around duct tape was to wrap a length of it around an old credit card (preferable one without embossed numbers). It is nice and slim.
You're welcome. I considered the flat tape option but cylindrical shape and longer appealed more.
I have the same Maxpedition pouch with pretty much the same gear - plus a few things - that I’ve carried with me everywhere for years. It’s the perfect emergency grab bag size. It’s small enough so you can always throw it in a bag, car, etc. Gear can’t help if it’s at home when you need it most. 🤙🏼
Thanks for sharing- good to hear 👍
Huge thanks Jon, these vids are so informative and you bring a lot of interesting gadgets to light for us. I’ve helped others put numerous outdoor survival kits and microkits together and the one item that I rarely see talked about for signaling is including a pen sized, battery powered green laser light. These are slightly heavier than a AAA battery and can be seen for over 3 kilometers by day or over 10 at night and by a plane or ship. They are inexpensive at about $15. Just a suggestion
Thanks for the suggestion and kind comments - not thought about these before!
I like this suggestion. Along those lines check out the o-pen pro from olight. It's a nice pen with replaceable cartridges that includes a usb C rechargeable green laser/flashlight combo. Not the cheapest but you can get them for less during a flash sale.
Awesome kit
Thank you 👍
❤ your videos. Might replace the regular sharpie with a twin tip model.
Love the look of that Nitecore powerbank attachment! The Futurizta Pixy Mini is only 0.5g heavier (claimed) for 5,000mAh, and has a USB-A port (but looks a bit bulkier for this kind of kit).
If you swap out the nano spark for a clipper lighter bit (flint/wheel) it will be much cheaper (£1 per lighter) and lighter (No pun intended) Then use cotton mixed with Vaseline for long lasting tinder
Just in time.. been wanting a Jon Gadget video!
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Really professionally shown. Thank you :-) Some things I find, are much to expensive. But a nice set alltogether. Greetings from Germany.
Another awesome kit for the trail!! I would recommend a laminated card with your most personal emergency contacts and medical conditions/allergies in the event of an awful emergency where you may be found unresponsive
Typically, that would go in the FAK and out the top or front pocket of your pack. I have that info on a RoadID attached to my watch band. There's also a phone number for medical personnel to get access to my medical information and advanced directive.
Very good video
well explained :) very helpful
STUNNINGLY EXCELLENT STUFF !!!! (USA calling….) really good.
Thank you - much appreciated
I like to add retroreflective tape or sticker to the rear of a signaling mirror. It can signal your location to searchlights at night.
nice idea
Awesome like always, but i would consider to at a space blanket! Very small and saves lives. Keep up the great work.
Have to say I would have one in the pack. Now where did I stash mine??
The space blanket is in the First Aid Kit 😊 video on this coming soon 👍
I'd love to see that first aid kit of yours!
Thanks for the ideas! subbed.
Thanks for the sub and welcome to the channel 👍
If you sweat a lot take a second base layer with you to change when reaching camp site.
Completely new to this channel, was expecting a pouch full of gimmicky tat. How wrong was I. Some really clever gadgets and ideas in there. I especially like the Live Fire tinder tin, I’ll be ordering one soon. Good video 👍
Great kit! As an Elf of Lothlórien said to Sam: Never travel far without a rope! Suggestion: Dyneema 2m reflective cord, 1.5g/m, 10m weighs 15g. More versatile than tie wraps 😀.
Do you have a link do you mean 2mm?
Thanks for the suggestion 👍 there is cord in this kit though