Time to show you all my EDC setup. First my on-body carry:




- Seiko watch
- keychain with a Leatherman Squirt and a pair of tweezers on it.
- Benchmade Griptillian
- Fenix L1D-CE flashlight
- hankerchiff

My EDC-bag is a Maxpedition Jumbo S-type. I've added a medium-size rolly-poly, a braided hauling-strap and a small cell-phone pouch with MALICE-clips.



The contents of the side pouch, side-sleeve and cell-phone pouch:



- cell phone
- note-book
- small pair of EMT-sheers
- roll of duct-tape
- screwdriver-pen
- lots of normal pens
- small zipties
- ziplock with a n-95 equivelant respirator in it

Top pouch:



- sunglasses
- lipbalm

The weapons-consealment pouch. We're not allowed to CCW in The Netherlands, so no firearms here.



However, this is what's in it:



- ETD (Emergency Trauma Dressing)
- Leatherman Wave (old version)
- fire-steel

The nalgene-pouch holds a 750ml nalgene-bottle:



Front compartment:



- CPR-mask
- wallet
- credit-card size sharpening stone
- lighter
- wet-wipes
- paper-hankerchiffs
- earplugs
- spare AA-batteries
- ziplock
- roll of medical tape
- dextro-energy tablets
- breath-mints
- nitrile gloves

The main compartment has no fixed lay-out because this changes during the day. In this pic for example you see a note-book, but that may already have changed by now. However I always try to have some snacks (that I also eat regularly) and there's always a FAK in it.



The FAK in a aloksak:



Contents of the FAK:

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- Gauze pads
- vaseline dressing
- quick-dressing
- Sterilon wound desinfectant
- burn-gel
- adhesive bandages, moleskin
- wound closure strips
- medications such as acethaminophen, immodium, ibuprofen, aspirin, cetrizine and antacid.


That's it. Any comments, suggestions?


Edited by JIM (04/30/08 08:51 PM)
Edit Reason: My piss poor spelling
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