There are some things the host of The Survival Outpost liked or found intriguing, but there were other things that made him question whether Canadian Prepper had actually tested the kit under realistic bug-out conditions. For instance, the placement of the survival knife on his pack's shoulder strap and the amount of equipment hanging off the pack that could get tangled in brush. (Frankly, to me, the gear looked too new and clean to have seen much use at all).
Of course, there were some criticisms of The Survival Outpost that I thought unwarranted. Specifically, he was critical of the inclusion of freeze dried meals because of the difficulty of finding water, although the Canadian Prepper video showed him near sources of significant amounts of water. It all depends on where you are and your route. For instance, in my area, lack of water would definitely be an issue if I were to cut across the desert, but probably not an issue if I were following a river.
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