Why would civilians bother about MOLLE straps on their gear? Well, you don’t have to, but they can make your bags a lot more useful if you know how to facilitate them. But first of all, what
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Minimalist prepping – Easy but thorough preparations for disaster
This post is a about minimalist prepping. If you aren’t into preparations, survival or tactical gear, then we want to show you the bare essentials that are easy to achieve but can still help
ReFlash Eco Flashlight – Your Ultimate EDC Light [Review]
If you’re searching for your next EDC flashlight, take a good look at the ReFlash Eco flashlight. There’s a myriad of different models of flashlights around – enough that we even
How to ultimately start training survival skills
If you always wanted to start training survival skills but didn’t now how, this post is for you. Get tips for starting small and build up.
Easy preparations – How to stock up on supplies [HowTo]
An introduction to easy preparations. The focus of this post is on food and how to stock enough to get through disasters. It’s also the start to a series of posts about that topic.
PenCott GreyHound: New exclusive camo pattern
An innovative new camo pattern that not only looks great but has a very focused use case: Protecting you from attack dogs.
Helikon-Tex Windrunner – small package, big help [Review]
A very lightweight and extremely packable jacket that will effectly keep you from freezing in cold winds.
Daypack or Slingbag?
Single strap slingbags as an alternative to daypacks. Pros and Cons and different builds.
Review: Helikon-Tex Bandicoot Waistpack
A review of the bigger waistpack from Helikon-Tex that comes in a lot of different colours and camo patterns.
An overview over my personal 3-tier-approach to first aid kits
I like to split my first aid kit into three tiers. So I can adapt easily to the situation at hand. The three kits build on each other and I can easily add more items. The more I possibly need on th