Kit you needn't of bought........

taws6

Nomad
Jul 27, 2007
293
3
Anglia
Well, I'm sure I'm not the only one to of bought stuff that never gets used, or gets replaced with something more suitable.

My mistakes include:

Torches (3 AAA mags, 2 AA, two head torches, and the huge maglight!)
I now carry 2 led button types, and 1 led headtorch

Poncho's, I got one Olive ( too heavy!), one light weight (with no eye lets), and then got a lightweight one with eyelets. But I now carry lightweight waterproofs and a lightweight tent!
Although I'm now debating if I should swap to a hammock / poncho set up, so one may still come in usefull.

Rucksacks, I bought a couple without having my kit sorted and they are too heavy / not big enough.

A folding army shovel, (too heavy) , lightweight 'shovelit', and now I use a digging stick if times call for it.............

Waterbottles, I now use a camelback.

I've also got enough dpm clothes to kit out a small army lol.......

I guess everyone changes their kit to suit the need of the individual, and I've got more into hiking, so lightweigth is top of my list, but I also like kit to be dependable.

What things have you guy bought that you no longer use, and why?
 

Vibrant

Member
Jan 10, 2009
24
0
56
Australia
Australian army disposal shirts - the ones I got were ok but there are better shirts available at a reasonable price... better ventilation, quicker drying.

You bought someones ex wife? truly things are done differently "down under"

Yes, we take an innovative approach to such things. Still, for $50 and a broken TV what did I expect?
 

VirusKiller

Nomad
Jul 16, 2007
392
0
Hogsty End
Definitely had the Ray Mears goggles on when I bought my Gransfors SFA. As pointed out by fellow bushcrafters, coniferous forest typical English woodland ain't. The jury is still out though; now I've gotten the hang of it, it is a good axe for chopping firewood.
 

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