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.

 

submitted by Drew

My daily carry.
Nixon wallet - had it forever and really like it cause it’s very slim
Timex military style watch - love these things even though they are cheap
Cross pen
Notebook
Sunglasses
Car/House keys
Cell phone (not pictured)
Lightsaber (green blade) - obviously for dual purpose, light and defense. 
In all seriousness though, I really dig this site. Lots of cool gear shown here. Finding lots of pointers for picking out reliable flashlights and knives. Hope my little joke doesn’t offend.

Editor’s Note: Ah, nice primary blade/light combo. It’s a bit on the larger side to EDC for my tastes but I understand you have to sacrifice portability if you want long runtime and decent throw. I wish I could carry one but unfortunately I believe California laws prohibit automatic blades, not to mention the length on that is roughly a meter… I also imagine it would be too floody for my tastes with such a diffuse beam pattern. I see you opted for the green version. I honestly can’t stand that tint (some of my XP-G lights gather dust for that reason), I would’ve gotten the neutral saber if that were an option. Anyway, thanks for sharing! I didn’t really catch your little joke so I’m sure nobody’s offended by it. Carry on~

submitted by Drew

My daily carry.

  • Nixon wallet - had it forever and really like it cause it’s very slim
  • Timex military style watch - love these things even though they are cheap
  • Cross pen
  • Notebook
  • Sunglasses
  • Car/House keys
  • Cell phone (not pictured)
  • Lightsaber (green blade) - obviously for dual purpose, light and defense. 

In all seriousness though, I really dig this site. Lots of cool gear shown here. Finding lots of pointers for picking out reliable flashlights and knives. Hope my little joke doesn’t offend.

Editor’s Note: Ah, nice primary blade/light combo. It’s a bit on the larger side to EDC for my tastes but I understand you have to sacrifice portability if you want long runtime and decent throw. I wish I could carry one but unfortunately I believe California laws prohibit automatic blades, not to mention the length on that is roughly a meter… I also imagine it would be too floody for my tastes with such a diffuse beam pattern. I see you opted for the green version. I honestly can’t stand that tint (some of my XP-G lights gather dust for that reason), I would’ve gotten the neutral saber if that were an option. Anyway, thanks for sharing! I didn’t really catch your little joke so I’m sure nobody’s offended by it. Carry on~

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