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Creating a Pouch System for Mobile Readiness

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Who is the ultimate fantasy prepper? If you really think about it, there is one man who comes to mind. Its Batman. Think about it.

  • Underground Bunker
  • Mutual Assistance Group (Alfred, Robin, and Catwoman)
  • Weapons caches are all over the city
  • Top-notch BOV
  • and so on…

While we cannot afford to be the prepper that Bruce Wayne was,. We can take a little practice from him.

As synonymous as the ears and the bat symbol, Batman had a tool that allowed him to smash the scum of Gotham on a nightly basis. You could call it his EDC. His utility belt.

By creating your own “utility” pouch system, you can be ready on the go, too! There are innumerable layouts and categories that you can use to create this system. Here are three important ones to start with.

First Aid

Basically, it’s a no-brainer; having first aid on the go makes all the difference.

You can lay these first aid and trauma kit pouches out anywhere you see fit, but having on or many of them is going to make a huge difference for you.

Repair

Tools. The tools we have at our fingertips are very important. Its a great idea to have things like a multitool or other tools that you use on a daily basis.

You could also store access-specific or emergency-specific tools like water keys and small prybars.

Hygiene

This pouch can be such a big help. With a pouch that focuses on things like breath, cleanliness, and the like, you will be able to address some daily issues as well as emergency ones. This is a pouch system you will keep close.

The sky is the limit when it comes to a simple pouch. Be sure you buy from a reputable supplier. The last thing you want is to have zippers fail when you need them most.

Who is the ultimate fantasy prepper? If you really think about it there is one man who comes to mind. Its Batman. Think about it.