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This is what I carry when I’m on a date or just out slaying some beers. As you can see, I like to go light and minimal. I know these ankle kits are popular, but there’s something you need to be aware of about them.
Whether you’re coming from the Balkans or from Detroit, this super-duper kit can be easily mistaken for an ankle monitor (which tends to attract unwanted attention from the cops and it can make someone you’re taking out on a first date suspicious of you, ruining your prospects in the process).
My bare minimum: a tourniquet (or at least the know-how to improvise one in the event carrying around a TQ is impractical). The reason I recommend a TQ as the bare minimum is that, even in a “normal” urban setting, help in the form of an ambulance or a doctor could be many long minutes away from reaching you—and in situations calling for a TQ, seconds count.
Here’s my list of what I carry for dealing with everyday scenarios:
We can also add:
Basically, anything else you can think of to make your life on the go easier and be prepared for awkward situations; just make sure you don’t add so much stuff that you’re no longer able to move)
You can store these essentials in either an ankle bracelet or a fanny pack (although a fanny pack practically screams “I’m a dad” or “I’m an operator,” so maybe try to disguise yourself as a dad). Possibly the better option is to use a Tactical Molle Pouch, which I highly recommend.