NOMADIK SUBSCRIPTION BOX -MANTIS OUTDOORS
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I WANT TO SHARE MY NEW FAVORITE GIFT TO MYSELF EACH MONTH A BOX FROM NOMADIK WILL COME TO MY DOOR WITH SURPRISE ITEMS. THE BOX IS VERY CHEAP AND GIVES ME THE CHANCE TO USE PRODUCTS THAT I NORMALLY WOULD NEVER USE
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Video Transcription
hey hey guys doing this William Myers mess outdoors back at you with another video in today's video we're bringing you a subscription box and you know the last one that I did was the first one that I did and it was from battle box and you know a little side box of that video maybe a link to it things like that in that video you know I was glad to receive that box because I am an avid shooter I like guns I have been into firearms since I was a small child just like everybody else you know I started out this genre with hunting fishing things like that so the things that we're in that box were nice but you know a lot of the comments on that video were yeah a great video nice video but you should have done something that was more attune to your channel and that's what we're doing today this is pretty much like a Christmas present to myself pretty much you know I got the ideal you know get a box like this and you know every month and it comes in for the next three months you know it'll be kind of a surprise to me a little gift to myself you know so let's go ahead get down on the ground here and see what we have today alright guys so the box we have today is from nomadic get outdoors and be nomadic and like I said this was just pretty much a gift to myself just there's one reason is because the box is not very expensive at all it's a monthly subscription box this really doesn't cost anything not too much at all and here here's a list of what's in the box and prices I'm not going to show that just yet I don't wanna spoil it for myself but right off the bat I can see that I have a si line dry bag in here and these guys are literally like in my opinion the leaders of the dry bag production even the military if you get the ilbe military of the Marine pack there is a dry bag that goes just for that bag and it's made by sea line it's a really really nice bag it's green on the outside but it's orange on the inside and that's to kind of illuminate it a little bit better so you can see inside of it and that's kind of the inspiration for a lot of my haversacks and things like that that I have made custom it's orange inside it just helps you kind of see a little bit better on the inside of it and then that bag has like a little vacuum seal that you open up and you can seal everything a little bit better but nice c-line bag all right so I've seen these before
and this is another reason why I got this subscription box is for stuff like this this is a fire biner Byner beaner whatever you wanna call it carabiner fire beaner so these are really nice I think they're really cool but it's just something that I would never personally go out and purchase so that's one of the reasons why I got a box like this you know something that will come to my door full of you know two or three four different items that I probably wouldn't go out and seek myself but I am interested in and I would like to kind of play around with them and things like that but I have seen these in stores before and it's just a carabiner but it has you know several other different things and has like a little like a Zippo kind of flint roller on it and you know there's fair cerium in here there's to fair cerium replacement rods in here that go in here you just undo the screw and pan-roast in here you replace it it's got a little spin just like a sip oh yeah so I mean that's cool I use carabiners for my keys and for things on my packs things like that so you know it's cool it's got like a little a little cutter right here that probably will never get used but you know maybe maybe not you never know maybe you need to cut some rope and that's the really on hand but on the back you can see it's got a description of everything that is used for some of the different tools that are on the carabiner itself but you know I'm not going to go into great detail about it but each other like I said it's just one of those things where I would never actually gone out and bought one of those before but you know since I have it in the subscription box it is cool to have and that was my ideal about getting the subscription box like you know I'm gonna give myself a little Christmas present you know even if Megan got me a Christmas present of you with my money anyway so does it matter right so I got myself this and it was like you know it'll be a nice surprise you know every month you know see little do little toys that I can play with outdoors and maybe have something it's actually really
useful like the Sealine bag and what's coming up next that I can already see in the back so let's go ahead and check it out next in the box is something I use quite often it's live fire and this stuff is dynamite I love this stuff it's pretty much like in a way like a candle I would say oh no it's you know impregnated it's like a wick that's impregnated with like you know waxes and probably some accelerants like a pride kerosene or something like that it's mixed and stuff look at the really cool thing about live fire is that you know you could take something and rough this up a little bit and just do it with this hand a little bit well we could rough this up a little bit take this and strike it on it when I want that it's roughed up and then that'll catch and then you can sit here and light a fire with it or you can you know open it all the way up for a raging something that's really if you know your woods soaking wet tender succulent things like that you know but the really cool thing about this is that you can close this to where it's like this and it could act like a candle and this thing will burn for 45 minutes close to an hour sometimes if you really time it out right and you just so you know you can really kind of it advance it out let it burn up close it up let the you know the fire died down a little bit yeah I played with these things a lot and I've had probably 10 or 15 of them and different occasions I've bowled water with them I've done a lot because it's really modular I guess yeah I would say how you can use it how many different ways and uses you can use this thing and once it's done you still have just this little 10 that you can either put your your own made-up fire tenders or things like that in or whatever you want so needles extreme yeah anything so anything so you know it's just a little cool thing that is not you know it's the all three of these things you know they cost less than the box I'll just tell you that and you know if you kind of leak this out here you can see the prices on here the seal on Drive bag is $25.00 the fire Byner is a fire Buner is $15 and the live fire is $10 so I mean there's a lot $50 with stuff in here you know I mean I didn't pay $40 for this I'll tell you that right now and you know some people be like well that's retail price and that's retail price and you know I could definitely find this stuff cheaper and maybe so you know it is what it is but like I said that's not really the point of why I got the box I got the box for again a gift for myself for you know just a gift for myself so all right so what we're gonna do now is we're gonna go through this little card that was on here and I think it's really cool that they do this I don't know if I will do it but it's the pneumatic challenge start planning your next trip it's time to get outdoors and put your gear to use three winners will get an exclusive box worth 40 bucks of gear you haven't received yet go on an adventure a product from this box must be in the photo upload Instagram tag at the nomadic inside the pitcher use hashtag nomadic challenge 8 or you can email it to info at the Medicom so that's cool basically there it's a call to action for you to kind of take some of the products that you get from these boxes and go out on an adventure take some pictures with their stuff it doesn't really matter the point of it is that you're out there you know doing what you love to do and getting out in the outdoors maybe it will be something to spark interest in somebody like hey you know what I got this box and you know I haven't been outside a while I haven't gone camping in a while I'm gonna I'm gonna do that let's grab to the sea line bag and fill it with some my stuff and that's what I'm gonna take with me and I'll take pictures of that or maybe this start a fire with the live fire and send that to them something like that so that's cool the call to action the thing they put out there is pretty nice you know I'm not saying this is the best box ever or I'm not saying I'm gonna be doing these boxes all the time on my channel but I did get this for the purposes of myself and it was like hey I'm going out today with my son so I'll just bring a box long shoot a quick video so alright guys I hope
you enjoyed the video I know that I enjoyed filming it if you did press like down below subscribe as well and hopefully we'll see you all out in the woods
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William Myers MantisOutdoors
Modern and primitive skills, fun in the woods and product reviews
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