#291779 - 02/08/19 07:24 PM
Updated Every Day Carry (EDC)
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 03/11/05
Posts: 2574
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What has changed about your EDC? What items have you dropped or added?
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#291783 - 02/09/19 03:14 PM
Re: Updated Every Day Carry (EDC)
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
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My EDC is fluid. I always have a locking folder, an 1xAA or 1xAAA LED flashlight and other items in my pockets. It’s mostly about function/purpose and not about specific models or steels. Although I like the latest super-steels, I still EDC an early Benchmade 940 (154CM) at times and then switch to a BM940 in S30V or a Spyderco in VG-10. There’s a lot of good gear in the marketplace and I am not usually loyal to any one brand.
If anything, I’m regressing with regard to tech in that I’ve gone back to a flip-phone (4G LTE), while technically a “smartphone”, really it’s not; there are no apps available and texting is a PITA. All I need a phone for is voice comms, in which the flip-phone excels. I have a number of GPS receivers so I don’t need a phone for navigation. I usually know where I’m going before I start walking or driving so the GPS is there to calculate ETA’s (in my car) or track actual speed (real time and trip averaged), time and mileage when I’m walking (Trip Odometer). The Garmin Foretrex 601 is working well for those walks and battery life is outstanding.
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#291784 - 02/09/19 04:05 PM
Re: Updated Every Day Carry (EDC)
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Sheriff
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 12/03/09
Posts: 3842
Loc: USA
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My on-body EDC hasn’t changed much in the last ten years: - Wallet — I’m carrying a much less bulky wallet — my version of the “essentials” for wallet carry is much more than many I see with just a driver’s license and a single credit card, but it’s still less than it used to be.
- Keys — unchanged except for the keyring multitool (and adding a key to a friend’s house, who asked me to keep it)
- Keyring multi — Moved from a LM Squirt PS4 to a LM Style PS, I fly so much more often that I don’t bother switching back to the Squirt
- Knife (When Not Flying) — Currently RSK Mk1 G2, which has so far proven to be the best all-round EDC knife I’ve ever owned. I tend to go back to my orange-handled Mk1 for outdoor activities, as I know from experience that a black handled knife is much harder to find if dropped.
- Car keys (WNF) — Unchanged. I almost never drive to the airport, so I leave this at home when I fly.
- Pistol and reload (WNF) — I’ve been carrying a 9mm Shield and wasn’t thrilled with my holster until a recent upgrade. A friend was selling an almost-new P365 so I bought a holster from the same manufacturer and have been carrying that for a week. I don’t shoot the P365 as well (I have at least 7K more rounds through a Shield than I do through the P365 so it’s not surprising) but it carries more rounds and is definitely more comfortable on the belt, so the experiment continues.
- Larger multi (WNF) — I tend to rotate between LM MUT (on the range only), LM Wave, and LM Signal (when outdoors but not on the range). More recently the SOG PowerLitre has made it into the rotation and I like it. I also have a small Cordura pouch for the LM bit kit and bit extender, which will usually go in a pocket when I carry a larger multi.
- Flashlight — I keep coming back to the Nitecore MT10C for pocket carry. If I’m carrying a larger flashlight it’s most often a Klarus XT2CR, which is in the sweetspot for me for all three of user interface, performance, and size. Every time I’ve tried the XT1C for pocket carry I’ve gone back to the Nitecore.
- Phone — iPhone 7. I was up for an upgrade but didn’t see a reason to go with an iPhone 8 and I am still not feeling it for the iPhone 10. I think that when this phone gets replaced I’ll go with an 8.
- Pen — Tactile Turn Ti Slider, with the most common alternative an inexpensive orange-anodized aluminum pen for outdoor activities.
- Trauma kit with Tourniquet (on the range) — After extensive training (for someone who hasn’t ever been a medical professional, at least), I built my own kit for this.
The thing that I keep coming back to is how to carry a trauma kit. I keep one in my bag (whichever bag it may be), and two in my car (one in the emergency kit in the trunk, and one within arms reach in the cabin for the next time I roll up on a collision). Many of my friends use ankle kits, which I don’t think would work for me. It isn’t ideal, but I may have to get to my bag or my car if I need to treat a traumatic injury.
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#291786 - 02/09/19 05:11 PM
Re: Updated Every Day Carry (EDC)
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Veteran
Registered: 10/14/08
Posts: 1517
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As with Russ, mine changes depending on what I am doing, where I am going, how I am getting there, and other environmental considerations. I will always have a light, a cutting capability and usually a lighter. I have recently had difficulties with a flashlight that I have carried on airplanes for years, but now is not permitted, as it says "tactical" (well really just Tac). I tried to get information from the TSA inspector on makes it "tactical", so I can find one with the capabilities I desire, but will be allowed. All I got back was "it says tactical on it". So I am very flexible with my EDC. Think more in capabilities needed, and your priorities in your situation. If you think you will need it, carry it.
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#291789 - 02/09/19 08:07 PM
Re: Updated Every Day Carry (EDC)
[Re: haertig]
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
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EDC for survival? — not really, that kit is much bigger with much more capability than I need for daily use. EDC for daily use? — Yep, nothing is wrapped up or stored in a kit, it’s all user gear.
My 1xAA/AAA lights aren’t tactical, just lights that are easy to carry and push enough lumens to see well when I need illumination. The knives would never make it past TSA, I wouldn’t carry them to the airport let alone try to get through a checkpoint — at least not in the last 18 years. Before that one of my locking folders called my backpack home.
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#291790 - 02/10/19 06:46 AM
Re: Updated Every Day Carry (EDC)
[Re: Russ]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 03/13/05
Posts: 2322
Loc: Colorado
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EDC for survival? — not really, that kit is much bigger with much more capability than I need for daily use. I did used to carry EDC for survival. My Altoids tin kit that was put together for hiking. I had a larger kit in my hiking pack, but the backup Altoids tin kit was always in my hiking pants pocket - in case I set my pack down to rest and then fell off a cliff or something. I always made sure to keep my pants on when resting, you know, proper trail etiquette and all. But after a while, I said to myself: do I really need firestarting, whistle, signal mirror, etc. when motoring around the city? So I abandoned the Altoids tin kit in my pocket for around town.
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#291791 - 02/10/19 05:22 PM
Re: Updated Every Day Carry (EDC)
[Re: haertig]
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Geezer in Chief
Geezer
Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
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My key ring, with keys (!), small multitool, knife, AAA light, and small pry bar, is basic EDC and is handy even when I sleep. Around town, I have my wallet (cards, cash and ID), larger multitool, cell phone, and bandanna.
When in the woods, I always have a backpack with a decent FAK, canteen, and a"core bag," with the basic ten essentials (signalling, fire making, and shelter capabilities) along with whatever special gear the trip might require, like technical climbing items.
In the survival or near survival situations I have experienced,I have needed fire (for warmth and cooking), water (dehydration), and shelter (natural or improvised). While I had some sort of knie handy on those occasions, I don't recall the blade as being as critical as matches or spare, dry clothing.
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