Have you ever analyzed why you've chosen the gear you have? Was it based on recommendations, or a true look into the skills to consider when making your selections? Look no further, Gear Tasting Radio is here with an in-depth look into the usage and philosophy behind the equipment in our lives.
This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss the different bags, packs and boxes we keep our preparedness gear in and share some tips on storage.
Situational Awareness is always a good thing to practice, but this week on Gear Tasting Radio we’re examining why too much paranoia or living “in the red” can be detrimental to your health and overall safety.
With data collection being more prevalent than ever these days, this week on Gear Tasting Radio we’re highlighting a few things you can do, both physically and digitally, to help protect your data from bad actors.
This week on Gear Tasting Radio we discuss the confusion surrounding terms like “First Aid” and “Trauma.” We offer our thoughts on what products are essential and why you might not always be the one using your kit’s supplies.
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This week on Gear Tasting Radio we discuss a brand new emergency preparedness product to stay ready for disasters. We also highlight the differences between Fieldcraft and Tradecraft, including why you should think more like a spy when it comes to home security
Since 2009, ITS has strived to provide tips, tools and solutions to better prepare you to deal with the unexpected. In this episode of Gear Tasting Radio, we highlight our competencies and convictions that empower people to better themselves and become their own insurance policies.
Stop the Bleed Month is underway and today on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss the importance of bleeding control training and tools. We also address some of the myths surrounding using medical equipment and responding as a civilian.
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This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we’re discussing how our vehicle loadouts have evolved over the years. We dive into items that can be trimmed away and things that are always going to be emergency staples on the side of the road.
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This week on Gear Tasting Radio we’re discussing the smaller gear-related things you can do around your house to make life a little easier. We cover everything from important gear to keep stashed in drawers to some software updates you might not even be aware of.
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This week on Gear Tasting Radio we discuss how you can best utilize the downtime from COVID-19 to better prepare yourself, your family and your home.
Learning to navigate with a map and compass can feel like magic and this week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss how you can get started.
In addition, we provide some resources for compasses, maps and even tips on how to make your own navigation gear!
With the recent news of virus outbreaks around the globe, we’re taking this episode of Gear Tasting Radio to highlight things you can do to skip the panic that happens during disasters.
Lock picking is a valuable skill that can save you money and showcase how vulnerable the locks around you are. On this episode of Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss a real world example of lock picking and how you can jumpstart your learning!
Personal security when traveling comes with a unique set of contingencies and challenges. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss our tips and tricks to help get you through your next trip safely; whether you’re flying, driving or just checking into a hotel.
At ITS, we’ve always advocated skills and products that can make a profound difference in your daily life, or even when it comes to saving a life. Today we address illegal restraint and why even after a decade, we’re still busting the myth that our content helps criminals more than prepared citizens.
Gear Tasting Radio is officially back in the saddle with a new format and schedule! On this episode, we discuss medical kits, where to store them and how many to keep on hand. We also highlight the dangers of improvised medical devices and how to turn your family members into force multipliers.
Additional info on this topic is covered in our new supplemental article on itstactical.com and linked below.
Episode Intel
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We promised and now we’re delivering another round of questions this week on Gear Tasting Radio. We answer everything from foot care in the field to getting the family involved in Bug Out Bag preparation.
Finally, we tackle a question involving preparing a bag for extreme long distance travel and survival.
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We’re revisiting our 5 Item 48 Hour Challenge that we covered on Gear Tasting Radio a little over a year ago. Our items have changed a bit and we want to see how yours have changed as well! Use the poundtag #5ItemChallenge on any social media network to post your items.
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When it comes to emergency communications, there’s no one clear “best” option. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss several items you can consider including in your Bug Out Bag to have the best chance of communicating during an emergency.
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We’re joined this week on Gear Tasting Radio by former Navy SEAL and longtime ITS contributor, Nick Hays, to discuss his upcoming book Elite. We cover everything from steps to remove negativity in your life to why a routine can help recenter you. Check out the episode intel for more information on how to pre-order your copy of Elite!
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We’re using the term “miscellaneous items” on this week’s Gear Tasting Radio to describe things in a Bug Out Bag that may not fit into an exact category, or may spread across multiple categories. We highlight items like tape for repairs, protection items like ponchos and why pack covers shouldn’t be included.
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We’re cleaning house on this episode of Gear Tasting Radio, as we discuss the hygiene items in Bryan’s Bug Out Bag. He takes us through swapping items like full-sized toothbrushes for more compact and lightweight choices.
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This week we recap some of the gear Bryan took on his recent training trip to Rifles Only, which you may have heard about in last week’s episode. Bryan describes what gear performed well for him, including a new pack that he may be replacing his beloved ALICE Pack with.
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Bryan recently returned from a week training with Precision Rifle at Rifles Only and during that time, he sat down with Jacob Bynum and Lindy Sisk to record an episode of Gear Tasting Radio. They covered everything from the basics of getting started in Precision Rifle to busting some myths that have been perpetuated throughout the community.
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It’s a powerful episode of Gear Tasting Radio this week, where we discuss keeping devices charged up in the field. In addition to the battery storage methods we use, we also highlight the benefits and drawbacks to rechargeable devices with internal batteries.
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Today, Bryan rolls the dice on eating a five-year-old PowerBar and we discuss selecting food for your Bug Out Bag, weighing different meals and why it’s important to have ready-to-eat things like snack bars or packets.
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It’s all about navigation this week on Gear Tasting Radio, as we revamp the gear Bryan’s including in his Bug Out Bag. In addition to some changes he’s making on the gear side, Bryan covers some navigation basics and highlights where a GPS fits in his plan.
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It’s our centennial episode of Gear Tasting Radio this week and we celebrate by highlighting some of our (and your) favorite episodes.
In addition, we answer a couple questions on training classes after CERT and cold weather layering.
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Proper signaling gear can ensure that rescuers or first responders can find you as fast as possible. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we break down some of the best signaling options to include in a Bug Out Bag.
In addition, we also highlight the different redundancies Bryan is including for signaling as we continue to analyze and improve his bag.
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You may need to take cover for this week’s Gear Tasting Radio, as we break down and upgrade the shelter components of Bryan’s Bug Out Bag. Shelter items can end up being some of the heaviest items in a pack, but we also discuss the morale boost that can come from having warmer and more comfortable items.
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We’re “filtering” through the water purification side of Bryan’s Bug Out Bag this week on Gear Tasting Radio. While it might seem like a fairly small item, we cover the importance of ensuring your filters are properly removing everything they should.
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It’s all about fire and light this week on Gear Tasting Radio, as Bryan evaluates and makes changes to his bug out bag.
As we covered, it’s always good to have multiple methods for both flashlights and fire building, so you’ll always be ready to light your way.
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When’s the last time you refreshed and checked the contents in your bug out bag? Today on Gear Tasting Radio, we offer an honest look into Bryan’s GR2 pack and the contents within.
Join us over the next few episodes as we look into “renovating” certain elements within the bag.
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Can you put too much thought into your organization methods? This week we discuss where we draw the line between tidying up and overdoing it.
In addition, we highlight some of our philosophies behind organizing things like gear and tools.
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We’re all about rope this week on Gear Tasting Radio. We discuss everything from the construction of different ropes, to some of the important math and considerations based on our DOPE (data on previous engagements.)
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Whether it’s learning how to start a fire so you’re better prepared in an emergency, or just having the knowledge to navigate with a map and compass, today we explain the skills we advocate and how simply learning a skill can empower you to do even more.
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Quality gear usually has a few telltale signs and we discuss what you should look for this week on Gear Tasting Radio. We also highlight that it’s not always the most expensive piece of gear that performs the best.
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Communicating on existing networks and infrastructure can be challenging during or after a disaster. Today on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss different radio options for emergency communications, as well as some of the licensing required for transmitting on different frequencies.
In addition to the nerdiness behind communications, we discuss some of our favorite gear and talk about an upcoming ITS product that will make carrying your radio much easier.
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Is talking to your family about preparedness an awkward subject? We know the feeling and today on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss how you can approach skills and knowledge with family members.
While it’s not always something they’re interested in, we discuss how planting a seed for certain things can help down the road. There’s also a few of our EDC pet peeves in this episode.
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We discuss how firearms ballistics affect trauma treatment this week on Gear Tasting Radio, breaking down a recent 60 Minutes segment. We also explore different things you should keep available to be prepared for treating all aspects of trauma, not just gunshots.
Finally, we highlight what we thought was the most important message of the 60 Minutes segment, sharing knowledge to help save lives in the future.
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Having your emergency gear close by saves time and possibly lives. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss the thought process behind where to store your gear and what to keep on hand.
In addition, we highlight the benefits or purchasing for redundancy and talk through how you can help prepare other members of your family for disasters.
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We’re tackling some great security-based questions this week on Gear Tasting Radio. First up is a question from a listener dealing with car theft, who’s wondering if getting a GPS tracker would help out. We also answer an inquiry from someone looking for a good lock pick practice solution and another on what to do when you just can’t pick a lock.
Finally this week, we hit up a non-security question on solutions for emergency food on the go.
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Winter is coming. Prepare for it by getting your vehicle prepped for the cold. Today on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some things you can do to “winterize” your vehicle.
In addition to adding things like warmer clothing, we highlight some tips and gear that you might not consider to be cold weather essentials.
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Protect your data and devices by doing a cybersecurity checkup. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some steps you can take to ensure your digital safety. While October is Homeland Security’s designated month for Cybersecurity Awareness, we also highlight that you should always be practicing good security habits year round.
In addition to some of the checkup items you can perform, we cover software and other gear that can help you keep your info close to the vest.
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Whether it’s camping or just a walk in the woods, this week on Gear Tasting Radio we discuss the importance of disconnecting and getting outdoors.
In fact, we make the case that it doesn’t even really need to be the “outdoors,” just some time set aside for you to work on projects or just not be bothered by the copious notifications from your devices.
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We’ve talked in-depth about organization on Gear Tasting Radio before, but this week we’re discussing what to do when you find yourself falling out of the organizing habit.
In addition to some tricks used to get back on track, we highlight why it’s not always a bad thing to let our mind wander.
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Bypass methods are a bit more tricky when it comes to lock picking and this week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss several options. While bypassing might seem less challenging that standard picking, you’d be surprised how much practice and skill it can take to get a method to work correctly.
In addition to the bypass methods, Bryan gives on overview of what he keeps in his “bag of doom” that enables him to be ready to open up almost any kind of lock.
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Ever found yourself with a couple hours to spare? Consider learning a skill!
This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we highlight three types of skills you can learn the basics of within a few hours. While you certainly won’t master anything in this timeframe, you can get a fundamental understanding and be ready to practice more in the future!
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Are you and your family prepared for a disaster?
September is National Preparedness Month and this week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some steps you can take to be more prepared while reviewing the FEMA campaign, which brings awareness to everything from having emergency supplies ready to go, to having enough savings to cover post-disaster needs.
We've also included some past articles and podcasts below that you can check out to get you started.
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Want to know more about tradecraft tools and their usage? Today we're not only discussing that, but also how to upgrade your door security with better locks and anti-kick measures. We also hit on prioritizing your skill-set development around other potential encounters that you can train for.
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Adversity doesn’t always have to be a negative thing and this week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss how embracing difficult tasks can help you in the long run. Whether you’re forcing yourself to park at the back of the parking lot or embracing a new skill you haven’t tried, challenging yourself ensures that you stay sharp.
In addition, we also highlight the benefits of placing yourself into a team environment and what the team dynamic does to help you personally.
While these skills are just as relevant to females as well as males, today we're focusing on the top 10 skill-sets out of everything we advocate on ITS. Many of these are perishable and must be practiced to stay proficient!
Got one you feel should have been represented or one you feel is out of order? Post up a comment below and add to the conversation.
Below we’ve gathered a collection of related links in our Episode Intel, including some past articles, podcasts and videos dealing with the aforementioned skills.
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It’s been one year since Bryan began his journey on a new way of eating after reading Wired to Eat by Robb Wolf. Today we discuss challenges faced and cravings conquered.
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Knowledge is power and this week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss the books that we’re currently reading. We also highlight some of our favorite books and what we consider must-read pieces.
In addition to books, we also talked in-depth on a few lessons learned from reading, including some discussion on Stoic Philosophy and why a daily checklist isn’t exactly “daily.”
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As promised last week, this episode of Gear Tasting Radio is all about your questions! We answered inquiries on everything from storing guns to the best methods of transporting things to the range.
It wasn’t all guns this episode though, as we also answered some questions on productivity apps, home security and the best lock pick tools for a beginner.
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Without diving into a debate on which caliber is best, this week on Gear Tasting Radio we examine some of the science behind different rounds. We also highlight some important things to consider when choosing rounds for pistols, as well as rifle and long range firearms.
In addition, we discuss some of the math behind ballistic coefficient and how the environment affects different rounds.
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A kayak might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of summer gear. However, this week on Gear Tasting Radio Bryan explains some of the benefits and professional uses for his folding kayak.
In addition, Bryan covers some of the essential gear he brings with him anytime he sets out to sea in his kayak.
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Home automation may be the future, but there are still some security concerns regarding smart technology. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some of the steps we’ve taken towards home automation, as well as a few things we’ve avoided.
In addition, we examine some of the security aspects behind smart devices and home security in general.
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Creating products takes a good deal of patience, as well as perseverance. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we offer a look into the process behind creating our products and discuss everything from the materials used to the product lifecycle.
We also go over our design philosophy here at ITS and explain why it’s sometimes important to sweat the small stuff.
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Road trips are an American pastime and this week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss the power of having a road atlas available on your next outing. While many may scoff at the idea of a paper atlas compared to the latest GPS app, we explain the many benefits of having a physical map on hand.
In addition to the atlas, we cover some additional recommended gear for road trips, including tips for food and tools.
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Body armor may sound simple in theory, but there are wide range of types and ratings available. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some of the basics of body armor, including the National Institute of Justice rating system.
In addition, we discuss body armor materials and some good options for manufacturers for both armor and armor carrying solutions.
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Emergency rappelling involves safely egressing from a building during an emergency, like a fire or other dangerous event. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss a product from Petzl that’s specifically designed to assist with quickly and safely rappelling from a building.
In addition to emergencies, we also discuss rappelling in normal situations, including things to look out for and the best place for beginners to start learning.
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Routines help keep your life in order and this week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some of our routines and the gear behind them. Covering everything from alarm clocks to dialing in the morning coffee routine, we examine how keep a set schedule on certain tasks can boost productivity.
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Many times in discussions, the terms Survival Kit and Escape & Evasion Kit are interchanged. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we highlight some of the differences using two kits that we produce.
While we do offer both a Survival and E&E Kit, we try to stress that anyone can assemble these kits and we simply use the contents of ours to highlight the similarities and differences. In the end, the kits share quite a bit in common so the interchangeability of the term is definitely not without reason.
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Recovering a stuck vehicle can be a tricky process and having the right gear for the job makes all the difference. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some important gear and resources you should consider before attempting an off-road recovery.
Keep in mind that vehicle recovery is an inherently dangerous process, so you’ll need to take your time and understand the mechanics behind the process and tools to stay safe.
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Whether you call it an assault pack, three day pack, or just a backpack, this week on Gear Tasting Radio we discuss some important items to consider for your bag of choice. Continuing the discussion on various “lines” of gear, we examine why items kept in a pack shouldn’t necessarily be critical gear.
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This Gear Tasting Radio gets a little knotty as we discuss the benefits of knots and why you should sharpen your knot tying skills frequently. We also discuss five of the best knots you can have at your disposal.
Resources and instructions for these five knots are listed in our Episode Intel, as well as instruction for the DIY Knot Tying Board Bryan mentions in the episode.
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Load bearing equipment comes in many forms, one of the most popular being the chest rig. Today on Gear Tasting Radio, we review the equipment that we choose to carry in our chest rigs and offer some helpful tips and tricks for organizing and wearing them.
Do you have additional equipment you keep in your chest rig? Let us know in the comments what you load yours with!
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Are you able to physically save yourself? This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss the importance of sleep, diet and fitness in order to remain healthy and able to be capable in any situation.
While it’s important to focus on all three activities, we also highlight the importance of not trying to make sweeping changes across the board all at once.
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It can be difficult to know where to start with SCUBA Diving and this week on Gear Tasting Radio, Rob asks Bryan some basic questions about how to jump into diving. Bryan offers his thoughts on PADI and NAUI certifications, as well the importance of finding a good local dive shop.
As it wouldn’t be Gear Tasting Radio without a discussion on gear, Bryan also recommends some beginner equipment. However, he also stresses the benefits of finding a shop with gear rentals.
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The benefits of trekking poles while hiking, far outweigh the cool points you’ll lose by using them. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, Bryan highlights some things to look for when selecting your own set of poles, including handle material and features of the feet.
In the last moments of this week’s episode, we cover some rapid-fire tips for hikes, including equipment to take and selecting proper footwear.
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Learning new skill-sets is something we heavily advocate on ITS and this week’s Gear Tasting Radio recommends a “Jack of All Trades” philosophy when it comes to this type of learning.
In addition, we discuss staying current on your skills and bringing the learning process full circle by helping impart your knowledge onto others.
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Whether you’re just camping or preparing for a survival situation, there are a large number of factors to consider when sleeping outside. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss selecting gear like tents, hammocks and sleeping bags that ensure you’ll stay warm and comfortable.
We also covered several types of ground pads, which can be an invaluable insulating asset and help cushion you from nature’s floor.
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Bryan is joined this week by John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society for a special episode of Gear Tasting Radio. The attempted live stream we did at the time of the recording didn’t turn out well so unfortunately, there’s no video to accompany this week’s episode.
However, Bryan and John did cover some great topics, including John’s choices for our 5 Item 48 Hour Challenge and his recommendations on getting in shape for Special Operations. In addition, both Bryan and John highlighted their favorite knives and why they usually don’t prefer battle belts.
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While we always try to keep the tone of Gear Tasting Radio somewhat light, this week we wanted to have an honest conversation about the mass shootings that continue to dominate the news cycles in the United States. This is a charged issue for many people, but we attempted to discuss the root causes of these events and how we believe they can be deterred in the future.
These events aren’t black and white issues that can be solved with a single action, but multi-faceted problems that will require open and honest dialogue between all of us.
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With 52 episodes now under our belt, this week on Gear Tasting Radio we’re celebrating one year of bringing you an in-depth look into the usage and philosophy behind the equipment in our lives.
Not only did we recap some past episodes and give some updates, but we also announced a “real life” 5 Item 48 Hour Challenge that we’ll be doing to put our skills and gear to the test.
With online ordering at an all-time high, package theft is becoming more and more of a problem. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we answer a Question Over Coffee and discuss a few steps you can take to thwart package thieves.
While your first instinct might be to start renting out a Post Office Box, we offer a few solutions as an alternative, including one device that we feel every home should have.
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SHOT Show 2018 saw tons of new gear introduced, including some gear from ITS! This week on Gear Tasting Radio, Bryan discusses the new products we unveiled at SHOT, as well as some of his favorite items from other vendors at the show.
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If you could only take 5 items to survive in the woods for 48 hours, what would they be? This week on Gear Tasting Radio,we discuss the 5 bare-bones items we’d take with us, knowing that we only needed to survive for 48 hours. If you’re imagining a bunch of high speed gear in our hands, you might be surprised!
In addition, we’ve put the call out to the listeners to tag us on social media using the poundtag #GearTasting with the five items they'd choose for this endeavor!
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When discussing philosophy, no conversation is complete without covering Stoicism. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we give our interpretations on the 12 Tenets of Stoicism.
In addition, we highlight some examples of integrating Stoicism in our lives, including routines, practices and resources.
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Having a trauma kit is simply the first step to ensure you’re ready for medical emergencies. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss why it’s so important to seek out medical training in your area.
In addition to training, we also highlight some of the components necessary for a good first aid kit and trauma kit.
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With the new year upon us, many people will be striking out to make some changes in their life. However, on this episode of Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss why making resolutions might be hurting you in the long run.
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Staying warm in the outdoors can be harder than you think, especially when you factor in the sweat you’ll exert while hiking or doing other activities. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we dive into the science behind layering up in cold temperatures and offer our thoughts on the best cold weather gear.
In addition, we tackle some Questions Over Coffee, involving permanently attaching a suppressor and the financial side of gear purchases.
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There are thousands of options when it comes to optics for the AR-15 platform and every combination will get you something different. This week on Gear Tasting radio, Bryan and Rob discuss choosing an optic for a short barreled rifle and why magnification may not be as important as you’d think.
In addition, they walkthrough some of the issues experienced when shortening the barrel of an AR, including decreases in velocity and increases in pressure inside the gun.
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When discussing productivity, it’s important to understand the value of capturing ideas when they happen. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss tools and methods for capturing those ideas and processing them later.
We also walk through why it’s important to build in a time or place to review those ideas and discuss the different ways that email has changed the capturing process, possibly for the worse.
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There are a lot of ways to define quality gear and this week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some of the important things to look for when choosing gear that will stand the test of time.
In addition to the materials and techniques used, we highlight the importance of knowing the companies you’re purchasing gear from.
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When you’re in the great outdoors, having clean water is one of the most important requirements. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some great options for carrying water with you on a trip, as well as some of the best methods to purify it.
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While it might seem like a simple task, setting up a campsite correctly can ensure that you’re prepared for things like bad weather or emergencies. This week on Gear Tasting, we discuss everything from selecting your campsite, to the order of operations for setting things up.
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It’s Halloween and on this special episode of Gear Tasting Radio, we’re taking it a bit lighter by examining the Everyday Carry of your favorite movie slashers. Comparing both their clothing and gear selections, we break down which EDC is the most effective and deadly.
Also this week, we offer tips for those that may find themselves as a potential victim of one of the slashers. (Hint: If you’re following the information you hear on Gear Tasting Radio, you should be a hard target.)
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You don’t have to be Jason Bourne to know if you’re being followed. Today on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss the tradecraft of running a Surveillance Detection Route and how's it's applicable to your everyday life.
We also get into why it's important to know where the exits are and what Col. Jeff Cooper’s color scale is all about.
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With winter right around the corner, this week on Gear Tasting Radio we discuss items you should keep in your vehicle to stay prepared for emergencies.
In addition, we discuss some of the things to check regularly on your vehicle to avoid unpleasant surprises or breakdowns.
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When it comes to basic skills, navigation is at the top of the list. This week, fresh back from our Muster Alumni Conclave, we discuss some of the principles and tools behind navigating with a map and compass.
In addition, we also examine the incorporation of GPS into your navigation and why it’s so important to ensure your map information and GPS information match up.
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Starting a fire is one of the most valuable skills you can keep sharp on. In fact, we think it’s so important, we dedicated an entire episode to it! The previous fire starting mention on Gear Tasting Radio addressed the skills and gear for fire starting and this episode goes a bit more in depth into the gear, mindset and knowledge you’ll need to achieve a roaring fire.
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When it comes to Precision Rifle, fundamentals are everything. Today on Gear Tasting Radio, Bryan talks about his recent trip to Louisiana to attempt a shot at a mile.
In addition to the knowledge necessary to make a shot at that distance, we also discuss some of the gear you’ll need to reach out and touch something at a mile.
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In the last few years, the popularity of the AR-15 has skyrocketed and the options for purchasing one are almost unlimited. Today on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some things to consider when looking at the AR-15 platform, including some great manufacturers you should consider purchasing from.
In addition to some of the basics behind the AR-15, we also examine some of the spare parts you should think about keeping with your gun or at least in your range bag.
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An essential part of any good Every Day Carry, wristwatches are the focus of this week’s Gear Tasting Radio. We break down some of the differences you’ll find in the watch market, including why some watches vary in price by thousands of dollars.
We also highlight some of our favorite watches and why they’ll have a place on our wrists forever.
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Emergencies may require you to make entry or leave an area quickly. During these times, it’s helpful to have gear that can open locks quickly or make you aware of someone following. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss tools for breaching and booby trapping.
Booby traps in Hollywood may be dazzling and exciting, but our conversation deals more with equipment designed to alert you to an intruder so you can be ready. To make entry or escape, we always prefer gear like lock picks, however during an emergency you may not have time for these methods. In these times, having some breaching gear can save you time and maybe more.
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Whether it’s replacing the paracord pulls on your bags or adding 100 mph tape to your favorite water bottle, everybody’s got some “hacks” they do to their gear to make it fit their needs. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some of our favorite tweaks we like to make to our gear and offer some general tips on prepping your gear.
In addition, we answer a couple Questions Over Coffee including selecting a VPN service and the best radios for day-to-day communications.
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It seems like everyone has their favorite pen, whether it’s a fancy gel pen or a regular old rollerball. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we break down our criteria for what makes a great pen and discuss some of our favorites.
Also on this episode, we answer some questions dealing with gloves, chest rigs and carrying cigars in the field.
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Some pieces of gear are so rare that they might as well be a unicorn. This week on Gear Tasting Radio, we discuss some of the gear on our want list that’s unattainable; whether due to price, discontinuation or due to the fact that it doesn’t even exist.
We also tackled a question this week from a listener preparing to climb some 14’ers in the near future. Bryan gave some tips that helped him when he completed the GORUCK Ascent and offered some advice on preparing to be at altitude.
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