Maxpedition Falcon II Bug Out Bag Build | Forager’s Delight

In this video, I team up with Maxpedition to build a themed bug out bag centered around a minimalist, real-world survival approach — I call it “The Forager’s Delight.” Rather than loading it with every comfort under the sun, this pack is designed to help you thrive off the land — scavenging, foraging, and making the most out of what nature provides. Think of it as a Hobbit-style survival kit for modern adventurers. Built around the Maxpedition Falcon-II (23L) tactical backpack, this kit focuses on the five core survival essentials: • Fire — compact fire-starting tools for warmth and cooking • Shelter — lightweight options for fast setup and protection • Cutting tools — knives for both utility and meal prep • Cordage — for shelter-building, repairs, and traps • Water — purification and carrying solutions Beyond that, I’ve added a few small comforts — coffee, broth, seasonings, and even a little bacon — because survival doesn’t have to mean misery. This setup weighs around 10 pounds, proving that you don’t need a massive loadout to be prepared. If you’ve ever wanted to rethink your bug out philosophy and build something both functional and thematic, this one’s for you. ⸻ 🧩 Gear Overview: • Maxpedition Falcon-II Backpack (23L) — rugged, Teflon-coated, and MOLLE-ready • Compact mess kit + cutlery set • Field-ready maps (urban + recreational) • Fire-making tools • Small first-aid kit • Foraging bags (multiple types for plant and resource collection) • Coffee, broth, electrolytes & comfort items ⸻ ⚙️ Why the Falcon-II? • 1000D ballistic nylon with Teflon coating • Water and abrasion resistant • Genuine YKK zippers & Duraflex hardware • Trusted by military & law enforcement • Perfect size for EDC, bug out, or foraging adventures ⸻ maxpedition falcon ii, bug out bag build, edc backpack, survival backpack, minimalist bug out bag, foraging bag, bushcraft pack, tactical backpack, bug out gear, falcon 2 review, prepping gear, survivalist kit, maxpedition review, everyday carry bag, camping backpack, emergency preparedness, wilderness survival, lightweight bug out setup, forager’s delight, the reasonable gentleman, maxpedition bug out bag