EDC

Everyday Carry, or EDC, generally refers to small items or gadgets worn, carried, or made available in pockets, holsters, or bags on a daily basis to manage common tasks or for use in unexpected situations or emergencies. In a broader sense, it is a lifestyle, discipline, or philosophy of preparedness.

 

4sevens Preon ReVO Stainless
Editor’s Note: I kind of don’t see the point in this light other than the fact it’s current-regulated instead of PWM… A keychain light at almost $50… not sure what they’re going for here. It’s not the brightest emitter out there, but they claim they’re using an XP-E for a tighter hotspot. Why a keychain thrower? And even though it’s current regulated they’re advertising its runtime… I don’t think survivalists needing backup runtime would turn to an AAA light (maybe Arc or Fenix E01 tho). Any thoughts?

4sevens Preon ReVO Stainless

Editor’s Note: I kind of don’t see the point in this light other than the fact it’s current-regulated instead of PWM… A keychain light at almost $50… not sure what they’re going for here. It’s not the brightest emitter out there, but they claim they’re using an XP-E for a tighter hotspot. Why a keychain thrower? And even though it’s current regulated they’re advertising its runtime… I don’t think survivalists needing backup runtime would turn to an AAA light (maybe Arc or Fenix E01 tho). Any thoughts?

  1. reidefine answered: would not pay $50 for keychain light. period. even though its 4sevens.
  2. thediscoverist answered: Wow, really nice looking lights. But I agree, at $50 they are a tad pricey for keychain use.
  3. hypsterism answered: it looks pretty
  4. willycheesesteak answered: ^http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l7q6eu90fB1qaisq5o1_500.png
  5. hendodo answered: maybe tryna rip off the edc’er that likes shiny thangs??
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