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Is there suspenders of some sort ? Or did I miss them? With just a few mags and a handgun and water bottle I always need suspenders. I don’t like the belt riding low while sprinting to cover. I use a nylon Vietnam issue with my new Blackhawk LBB a little Para cord helps out, and has not failed yet. I also find that having a belt not so tight around the waist helps my lower back NOT hurt at the end of the mission.
30 years ago I tried the “everything twice including the kitchen sink” gear packing approach. We quickly found out when we started ACTUALLY TRAINING that this approach was not feasible, even for young in shape people. My fear is that since most “preppers” don’t actually train, most will not find this out till it’s too late.
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Is there suspenders of some sort ? Or did I miss them? With just a few mags and a handgun and water bottle I always need suspenders. I don’t like the belt riding low while sprinting to cover. I use a nylon Vietnam issue with my new Blackhawk LBB a little Para cord helps out, and has not failed yet. I also find that having a belt not so tight around the waist helps my lower back NOT hurt at the end of the mission.
30 years ago I tried the “everything twice including the kitchen sink” gear packing approach. We quickly found out when we started ACTUALLY TRAINING that this approach was not feasible, even for young in shape people. My fear is that since most “preppers” don’t actually train, most will not find this out till it’s too late.
Good article, thanks
Exellent series Max! Keep’em coming.