There are degrees of EDC carry: -stuff you carry in your pockets -stuff you carry in your rucksack/laptop case/purse ...and stuff you hang around your neck.
Stuff that you want to have with you even if you lose your pack and pockets.
What do you hang around your neck?
Is there an alternative to neck-carry? ankle holsters and wrist-weights might be adapted to serve.
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Registered: 10/19/06
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Loc: Pacific NW, USA
Just my whistle (fox 40). And a P-51 opener (personal protection, bear attacks). And a little LED light, mostly for luck. Strung on a few feet of paracord, though I'll probably get strangled with it (no breakaway link).
Registered: 10/12/07
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Loc: Southern California
I've got the following on my USGI dog tag chain (think: "breaks if it gets snagged or pulled"): -Small compass (really useful when travelling actually although I just bought for emergency use) -Mini Fox 40 Whistle -Photon LED squeeze light -"dog tags" (why not? They were free, and do have blood type)
I'd like to add some kind of a fire starter but haven't figured out something sweat proof and perhaps some small edged cutting device/mini knife. I do carry a p-38, but it's on my key chain.
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Jim: get a mini match and then ditch the striker and cover the whole thing in shrink tubing. As for a sharp try a Gerber 300 LST. Both are light and work as advertised.
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Registered: 10/12/07
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Loc: Southern California
I hear you. I actually don't like the feeling of something around my neck. HOWEVER, I've found if I EDC something light, I eventually get used to it. If I only neck carry when on outings, then it bugs me too much. EDC seems to work.
A neck knife of any weight is too much for me even if I EDC.
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