#239259 - 01/14/12 12:41 AM
Urban EDC
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
Posts: 3601
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I'm taking my First Aid and CPR recertification this weekend and as I'm sharpening that skill, I thought it would be a perfect time to build an urban EDC kit. What do you put in yours?
I'll have my hiking kit and GHB in the car so don't need anymore more than what I'd need for a medical emergency or to get out of the building to my car in the event of a power failure, fire, etc. Since I'll be carrying a notebook snacks and a hot lunch, I want a pack, rather than my purse.
In a small daypack, I've added: -hiking shoes -travel mug for coffee -ss water bottle (full) -first aid kit and CPR mask -heatsheet -tylenol -lip balm -extra necker (Scouts bandana) -buff -3XAAA LED flashlight -3 pens -SAK (with military can opener + spoon in sheath) -jet scream whistle -mini bic -hard case for glasses -phone charger *Added - spare batteries, small headlamp, full-sized screw driver, pocket kleenex pack, fem hygene stuff, 2 seasame snacks, small bag of trail mix and some jerky and my wallet
My normal on-person EDC includes: -photon around my neck on parcord -paracord bracelet -watch -prescription glasses -sunglasses -cel phone -insulated boots *will swap for shoes in class -winter jacket -fleece jacket -thinsulate hat and mitts -merino wool socks -leatherman wave (with mag solitare and fire steel in sheath) -heatsheet -LED flashlight -bic -lip balm -keychain with fauxton, SAK, Fox 40, mini bic, monkey fist and 10 feet paracord -I also carry my EDC-PSK purse with me everywhere,unless I'm carrying something bigger (I.e. my hiking kit)
Edited by bacpacjac (01/15/12 03:39 AM)
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#239264 - 01/14/12 02:19 AM
Re: Urban EDC
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 1918
Loc: Washington, DC
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I've become all about redundancy on the basics - in the city that emphasizes cash and flashlights - so I've got these items in winter coats, purses, wallet, etc. and I often have several of these things with me. Below is off the top of my head so it's a partial list. And it will vary somewhat by season.
Winter coats:
Cash LED light (e-Pico and/or Petzl Zipka) Bic lighter Knife (Doug's little MK-5) for dog walks after dark I also carry a Surefire or Fenix TK35 business cards (they burn and can be written on) gallon plastic bags (used primarily for dog doo but multi-use)
House key Lanyard (paracord 550):
Pen (All-Weather Trekker Pen from BPTS) e-Pico light Whistle
Car key fob:
Firesteel wrapped in blaze orange duct tape & scraper paracord thingamijig - blaze orange whistle - blaze orange mini pry bar - wrapped in blaze orange 550 paracord
Wallet
Doug's MK-5 Firesteel (miniature)
Dog walking shoulder bag
moleskine notebook (mini) space pen refill business cards extra leash gallon plastic "storage" bags cash pepper spray
Purse(s):
Petzl Zipka Bic lighter Stormproof matches Kleenex packet cash cotton bandanna my wallet's stuff AM-FM radio
Rucksack (walks around the 'hood or on the Mall):
lots of the above stuff plus... water First-Aid Titanium Evernew Sierra Cup (aka: dog's water bowl) MoJo bars (2) AMK Heatsheets AM-FM radio
Daypack (hikes in the metro area - such as the C&O Canal):
Esbit stove and fuel tabs (during winter) Tea bags (Earl Grey double bergamot + Liptons Cup o' Soup) chemical hand warmers (during winter) Becker Necker (wrapped in fluorescent green paracord 550) AMK Heatsheets Leatherman Micra AM-FM radio
Bike Rack bag w/panniers and handlebar bag:
First-Aid Becker Necker water lights extra dog leash PSK (Doug's) AMK Heatsheets (plus I always ride with rucksack or daypack)
Honda Element
Way too much to list. My dog (couple days food for her is packed) and I could comfortably camp for a weekend in it, at all times.
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#239268 - 01/14/12 03:02 AM
Re: Urban EDC
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2851
Loc: La-USA
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In town, my EDC consists of a
A) On my belt: A .45 ACP mag pouch with a SAK and a leatherman in the pouches, and about 20ft of stout nylon cordage wrapped vertically around the mag pouch in the middle.
B) In my pants backpockets: my wallet (money, CC's, ID's), bandanna, comb, and calendar book.
C) In my shirt pocket, Cigarettes, and Bic lighter.
D) In my front pants pockets: Cell phone charger, NukAlert, 2 semi-precious stones (for healing), and a pocket watch.
E) Right Pants Carpenters pocket: Cell phone, ink pen.
F) Left Pants Carpenters pocket: Sunglasses in a case.
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#239281 - 01/14/12 03:54 AM
Re: Urban EDC
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
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EDC is stuff I use daily and items that would be helpful in getting to my truck (and the larger kits therein).
In my pockets will be my wallet (ID, DL, CC, cash), key ring w/ DR Photon Freedom, cell-phone, locking folder, Mission wallet (w/ SAK Spartan, Leatherman E4, 1xAA LED, ID, emergency cash & spare truck key) and then there's my ...
EDC backpack, with (in no particular order) water, FAK, 4Sevens Quark AA (1xAA LED), spare AA & AAA batteries, Leatherman Charge XTi, whistle, wool socks, long sleeve wool tee-shirt, 20' 550 paracord, Garmin Foretrex 301, Bic lighter . . .
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#239287 - 01/14/12 04:28 AM
Re: Urban EDC
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/11/10
Posts: 1680
Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
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I too, have tried to refine my EDC over the last year...and have settled on 3 different locations...
key ring... P38 Fenix E01 brass referee whistle pill fob (aspirin, immodium, antivert)
cordura multi tool pouch (slightly oversize).. Leatherman Juice S2 (scissors) card with 3' duct tape flat 3 chambered whistle water pouch (made from food vacuum processor bag) small ferro rod, petroleum jelly cotton ball in plastic straw section of hacksaw blade, safety pins, heavy duty needle, 15' mono for cordage
wallet..extra cash and blank check along with credit card non adherent 2x2 pad blood stopper 2x2 cloth knuckle bandages Katadyn ClO2 tabs (rescue flash mirror when I go out on the Gulf) 4 pack of quarters
Benchmade Aries axis lock folder Vic executive with good scissors bandana cell phone
Florida is a right to carry state so when on the street... Ruger LCP in a Sam Andrews pocket pouch
and in the car in a small JanSport bag shoulder bag... usually the Glock 34 with extra mag, Israeli compression bandage, Quick Clot, 18" ASP, OC spray, and SureFire with Malkoff 200 lumen upgrade
Edited by LesSnyder (01/14/12 11:39 AM)
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#239356 - 01/15/12 04:50 AM
Re: Urban EDC
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/08/03
Posts: 1019
Loc: East Tennessee near Bristol
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On person EDC includes (in addition to wallet, keys, etc.) Original SwissTool & ratchet plus kit Fenix LD20 4 strike anywhere matches w/ tenderquick in pencil lead tube Set of jewelers screwdrivers & selection of screws for glasses Fenix LD0 Peanut lighter from CountyComm Pill fob w/ several more tenderquicks Button compass Trash bag Columbia River M16-01 liner lock folder Uncle Bill's Sliver Gripper P-51 can opener Fox 40 Rescue Howler Ferro rod w/ striker & pill fob w/ tenderquicks mini Bic lighter 16GB swiss flash in a classic
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#239360 - 01/15/12 07:05 AM
Re: Urban EDC
[Re: UTAlumnus]
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Veteran
Registered: 02/27/08
Posts: 1580
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On my person: - Folder (Benchmade Griptilian)
- Key light
- "Tactical" flashlight (LumaPower Trust 1). Perhaps the most useful item next to the knife. I escorted an attractive lady through the dark with my 350 lumens.
- Meds in a pillbox
- Magnifier
- PicoPad. Really convenient and useful: basically a notepad + tiny pen, fits in your wallet: <http://www.everydayinnovations.com/catalog/PicoPad-18-1.html>. I have no affiliation with these guys.)
- Cell phone, smart.
- Extra battery for the cell phone.
- Dental floss
- Tissue paper
- Bandaid
- Duct tape
- Safety pins
Defensive tools vary depending on the perceived need. I usually don't go very far (within two miles of my home), so my main plan is to return to my car (where I have a much more extensive kit) or to get home. If for some reason I can't get to either, I still have my office to go to, where I have a stash. The chief threats in my area are floods and tornados. My office building is big and sturdy. I just happen to have the good (bad?) luck of having a corner office on the highest floor, which isn't good at all for tornadoes. If I have a bag with me, I usually have more, including water, umbrella, sanitizer, etc. Stuff that I used to carry, and should start again once I get the equipment replaced/fixed: - Altimeter/compass/chronograph/etc. watch. The battery ran out. Will have to get it replaced soon.
- keychain compass and thermometer (broke off - the hole cannot be repaired)
- USB key drive (broke off - the hole cannot be repaired)
- A bar of chocolate. Nuff said.
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