Gear Philosophy
- Treat every object as a multi-tool
- Modify, repurpose, and repair on the fly
- Improvise utility from whatever is reachable
- Stay calm and resourceful under pressure
Know Your Kit
- Stay learning your kit; train with it
- Disassemble, clean, and reassemble routinely
- Take frequent inventory of every loadout
- Grab what you need without looking
Pack & Organize
- Leave ten percent slack for flexibility
- Carry three sets of each clothing type
- Store by zone for fast modular access
- Pack only the foreseeable necessities
Conceal & Stash
- Hide assets outside the room entirely
- Use diversionary stashes in shared spaces
- Choose non-ferrous gear to pass detectors
- Cache value where searches do not reach
Carry Value
- Carry loose street cash, not a fat wallet
- Split money across multiple body locations
- Hold gold as portable, barterable value
- Keep a wearable asset you can trade
Tools & Access
- Pick one rugged do-everything multi-tool
- Pack compact cordage and strong tape
- Carry a slim high-output flashlight
- Add entry tools for denied environments
Medical Carry
- Build an IFAK around a tourniquet
- Choose gear meeting prehospital guidelines
- Pack a needle-free laceration closure kit
- Stock street-legal essential medications
Selection Rules
- Demand durability that survives field abuse
- Keep everything light, compact, and packable
- Carry redundancy so one loss is survivable
- Make every item earn its place