The Best Bushcraft Gear On Amazon For Cheap!

Published 2022-04-17
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What to learn about my most favorite Amazon finds? Cheap affordable gear for bushcraft, camping, hiking all from Amazon.

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  • Please Hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, and Facebook. Thanks For Watching! www.preparedwanderer.com/
  • @BillMartre-uq1gg
    I bought a tent for 14 euros ,16 dollars. I hiked all over France for a year.This tent held out rain ,hail ,a 2 week snowstorm in the Pyrenees and hard winds on the Atlantic coast. Two 26 euro sleepingbags that kept me warm upto minus 15 celcius. 25 years later I still have them for memories sake. I love the fact that it costed next to nothing
  • @Joe-kb1sm
    I'm an old white beard guy with minor mobility problems, so I pack my gear into a Western Flyer kids wagon. I put a Home Depot plastic tote and a cooler in the wagon, and can easy take 50 or 60 pounds of gear into the woods. Thanks for showing us affordable gear that makes sense. Loved the Wal Mart video !! So many folks are making outdoor type videos that are BS. Look at me, building an off grid something right next to my $75000 new truck, tractor, ect... Ends up they are ten miles out of town and 800 feet off the county road. Thanks for teaching us common sense fun ways to indulge in out outdoor hobbies. good job.
  • I'll stick with my Old Hickory hunting knife(1095 HC Steel) with good quality sheath (23.95). Comes very sharp and easy to keep sharp.
  • @practicalguy973
    I think bounty paper towels are underrated backpacking gear. They are light weight and unlike standard paper towel can be rinsed and wrung out a few times before they start to come apart. I've even used them at the cottage to wash dishes in the sink full of water without them coming apart. Once you clean with them or whatever they can be fire tinder or reused as they dry out fast.
  • @thorgould3611
    I have the Shangri-La “Mongo” bag and I have a Maxpediton Jumbo. The Shangri-La saved me over 100 bucks and honestly is at least 95% as high quality as the Max model. My jumbo is now my backup. Cannot recommended the Shangri-la bag more.
  • @zombie_snax
    One major thing people always forget is comfort. Don't forget a small book or some instant coffee.
  • This video, along with the one you made about budget gear from Walmart, are two of my favorites! Judging from the number of views, others have enjoyed these videos also. I like your common sense reviews of gear! Thanks, Peter
  • @distaff2935
    I have a BPS knife too. I like it even better than my Mora Garburg. My favorite knife. Solid, and excellent value.
  • @Oldsparkey
    I took one of the Fire Dragon cookers and modified it to burn alcohol ( Denatured ). I used some J.B. Weld to seal the corners of the center tray. Making it leak proof. Then cut some 1/4 inch Carbon Felt in strips the same length as the center tray. They are also the same height as the sides of the center tray or slightly higher. About 7 strips will fill it. This creates basically 7 wicks for the alcohol to wick from creating a decent flame to cook by.
  • @kachiri
    I'm happy with my Morakniv Companion knife as my smaller knife. The knife is great and I love the plastic sheath it came with. The belt clip is great and I can hang it on a screw/nail in the wall because of the hole on the back of the clip made for that purpose. And the knife even clicks into the sheath good enough to not easily fly out of the sheath, but is still easy enough to pull out. It's the only smaller knife I use since I got it. Been 2 or 3 years now.
  • @TheSaneHatter
    Some of those Field Guides you showed us can be found here in Austin at the checkout lines of HEB grocery stores!
  • @olD_Eazy681
    My niece had a job at 511 and brought home some nice bags they were throwing out. She gave me a nice FDE color shoulder bag that I have used for hikes but I usually use it for trips on the Harley. Only thing I don't like about it is that the CCW pocket is zippered but I like that the zipper is on top and bottom.
  • Not trying to cause a fight here, just genuinely curious. Why would someone prefer this type of bag over a backpack? I know that myself personally, with my spinal issues, that weight off to one side for an extended period of time will end up causing me a great deal of nerve pain. Do you normal folk get any discomfort using a lopsided setup like this?
  • @warsprite1888
    Nice pick of bag, picked one up for my wife 4 years ago for her camera bag and holds quite a lot inside of it, which is all in all a very good bag. I have Never regretted buying it for her and it has gone everywhere from family funerals to family trips for 4 years straight plus is still running strong.
  • @ColdHarborOP
    There was a DZO brand stainless steel cup and lid combo (the usual Chinesium stuff but very good quality), and it came in two sizes. The larger one holds 27 ounces and would nest with a Stanley Adventure Cook Set, even the lids would sit on top of each other and lock down with the Stanley's top folding handle. It also sleeved over a Grayl Geopress with a Campcraft Outdoors millbank bag over it. And that was all for about $17. I should have bought half a dozen when they were available and just stuck them on the shelf.
  • What a great video! Thank you for taking the time to make it, I've got three sons who all want lots of gear!
  • @kachiri
    I have a camp pot which has a top that is also a pan. Both pieces have fold in handle with that silicone type coating on the handles, which I love. I do also have a few metal camp cups with the foldout handles. I only use one, but the others are backups if one becomes unusable or lost.
  • G4free makes some good budget gear that holds up really well. Appreciate the video. Subbed.