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 duneplanet

I’ve been a long time reader of this blog and been into the whole edc thing for quite some time now. I value simplicity in both construction and usability of gear. I try to keep the overall weight and bulk of my EDC stuff at a minimum.
Sinn 856 non-utc
Spyderco Dragonfly ZDP-189
Zebralight SC51
Saddleback Leather Simple Wallet
Iphone 4
Keys
Please keep up the great work. Your blog is a pleasure to read. Thanks for your effort.
— duneplanet

Editor’s Note: Hi, thanks for the kind words. I can relate to your philosophy and approach to your carry as I also aim for high quality and practicality in a minimal, well-designed system. The D-fly and SC51 are great choices for a compact EDC that does not compromise performance. Both of these tools boast nice ergonomics as well, with the D-fly’s lightweight but grippy FRN scales and jimped finger choils and the Zebralight’s side-switch operation that lets you hold the light at waist level better unlike many other more tactical lights. As always I like seeing thin, durable wallets and keyrings kept free of clutter, so good job with that. While I normally like to see some kind of retaining clip or keychain with keys, I can imagine with a sparse carry like yours you can afford to comfortbably pocket carry your keys. Last but definitely not least, beautiful Sinn… the finish is gorgeous.
Thanks for sharing and carry on.

submitted by duneplanet

I’ve been a long time reader of this blog and been into the whole edc thing for quite some time now. I value simplicity in both construction and usability of gear. I try to keep the overall weight and bulk of my EDC stuff at a minimum.

  • Sinn 856 non-utc
  • Spyderco Dragonfly ZDP-189
  • Zebralight SC51
  • Saddleback Leather Simple Wallet
  • Iphone 4
  • Keys

Please keep up the great work. Your blog is a pleasure to read. Thanks for your effort.

— duneplanet

Editor’s Note: Hi, thanks for the kind words. I can relate to your philosophy and approach to your carry as I also aim for high quality and practicality in a minimal, well-designed system. The D-fly and SC51 are great choices for a compact EDC that does not compromise performance. Both of these tools boast nice ergonomics as well, with the D-fly’s lightweight but grippy FRN scales and jimped finger choils and the Zebralight’s side-switch operation that lets you hold the light at waist level better unlike many other more tactical lights. As always I like seeing thin, durable wallets and keyrings kept free of clutter, so good job with that. While I normally like to see some kind of retaining clip or keychain with keys, I can imagine with a sparse carry like yours you can afford to comfortbably pocket carry your keys. Last but definitely not least, beautiful Sinn… the finish is gorgeous.

Thanks for sharing and carry on.

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