Everyday Carry

Vosteed Launches New Dachshund Knife with Crossbar Lock and M390 Blade

Vosteed Launches New Dachshund Knife with Crossbar Lock and M390 Blade

Vosteed, known for its high-quality knives featuring innovative designs, has recently launched its new Dachshund knife, named after the clever and lively dog breed. The Dachshund features a crossbar lock mechanism, an M390 stainless steel blade, and a titanium handle, making it a versatile and durable everyday carry companion.

The M390 stainless steel blade offers excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance, with a modified reverse tanto blade shape that is versatile enough to handle various cutting tasks. The blade’s thumb studs also allow for different opening options. The Dachund’s sleek and modern titanium handle is ergonomically contoured with an angled, geometric design, with a reversible pocket clip for tip-up carry. The crossbar lock system provides a strong, secure lockup and smooth and fast deployment. The lock can be easily operated with either hand, and it also adds to the fidget-friendly nature of the knife. Vosteed says the Dachshund is “not only fully ambidextrous and intuitive to use, but it also provides great fidgetablity and tons of fun.”


At a glance

Purpose: Everyday carry
Blade Steel: M390
Blade Style: Modified reverse tanto
Blade Length: 3.25"
Overall Length: 7.77"
Lock: Crossbar
Handle Materials: Titanium
Weight: 3.45 oz
Price: $229.00


The Vosteed Dachshund is available in two color options, gray and black, on Vosteed’s official website.

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PDW SPD X Ares Diver-1 Mission Timer Watch

PDW SPD X Ares Diver-1 Mission Timer Watch

"Prometheus Design Werx teamed up with Ares to create this badass 1000-meter diver’s watch. It packs a self-winding Swiss movement, a matte-finish stainless steel case, Super-Luminova markings, and front/back sapphire crystals. The kit includes an orange rubber strap, a PDW NATO strap, a compass kit, and..." (via The Awesomer)

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The 17 Best Travel Sling Bags for Your Next Adventure - Ranked!

The 17 Best Travel Sling Bags for Your Next Adventure - Ranked!

Sling bags are one of the most convenient ways to carry travel gear away from home. The sling design makes taking the bag on and off easier, especially compared to a traditional backpack. The single strap over the shoulder lets you carry a bag on either side of your body, and reducing the number of straps required to carry the same amount of gear tends to make things more lightweight.

With a travel sling bag, you can carry a bag at your front or back, depending on the situation. Back carry adds excellent stability, while carrying at the front lets you access your gear quickly, which is great if you carry a camera or other essential gear daily. While you can carry a backpack like a sling by only shouldering one of the straps, you’ll quickly find that to be highly uncomfortable and unbalanced compared to a sling. Some sling bags have even better padding than a traditional backpack, so they can be loaded to your heart's content with no problem. And unlike a briefcase or duffel bag, the longer strap is more comfortable for longer trips.

Like other everyday carry travel bags, there’s a wide variety of sling bag designs. They span the entire range from small personal bags that augment your other travel bags of choice to large and thoughtfully designed sling bags that can be your one-bag solution when you’re headed out the door.

Celebrating Legacy in Style: DSPTCH x 3sixteen Unveil Special 20th Anniversary Collection

Celebrating Legacy in Style: DSPTCH x 3sixteen Unveil Special 20th Anniversary Collection

In celebration of two decades of innovation and design excellence, DSPTCH and 3sixteen, top USA-based brands renowned for their commitment to quality and style, joined forces to release a limited-edition 20th Anniversary Collection that brings together DSPTCH's expertise in creating functional, technical accessories and 3sixteen's commitment to quality craftsmanship and contemporary menswear aesthetics.

The 20th Anniversary Collection features a trio of exclusive pieces—a special edition Ridgepack and Unit Zipper Pouch, and an all-new Sling Bag, designed exclusively for 3sixteen—all made in the USA from custom-dyed Horween Chromexcel leather and a robust 19 oz heavy-duty cotton duck canvas with durable water-repellent (DWR) coating, complemented with luxury shiny nickel G2 zippers with faux suede zipper pullers.

DSPTCH emphasizes that each bag in this capsule was given a premium upgrade to match the aesthetic of 3sixteen's fine apparel collection and embodies the essence of the enduring partnership and commitment to excellence shared with 3sixteen, and Andrew Chen, founder of 3sixteen, expresses the profound significance of this collection, stating that "for two decades, we have cultivated a community of individuals who share authenticity and purpose. This collection is a tribute to them, an embodiment of the enduring values we share."


At a glance

The Ridgepack

Purpose: Backpack, Everyday Carry
Exterior Fabric: Cotton Duck Canvas (w/ DWR coating), Horween Chromexcel Leather
Dimensions: 11" x 18" x 7.5"
Lining: 410D Nylon Packcloth with DWR coating
Weight: 2lb 10oz
Capacity: 20L
Price: $385

The Sling Bag

Purpose: Shoulder bag, Everyday Carry
Exterior Fabric: Cotton Duck Canvas (w/ DWR coating), Horween Chromexcel Leather
Dimensions: 7" x 15" x 4"
Lining: 420D Nylon Packcloth with DWR coating
Weight: 1lb 3oz
Capacity: 5.5L
Price: $220

Unit Zipper Pouch

Purpose: Pouch, Everyday Carry
Exterior Fabric: Cotton Duck Canvas (w/ DWR coating), Horween Chromexcel Leather
Dimensions: 6.5" x 4" x 0.75"
Lining: 420D Nylon Packcloth with DWR coating
Weight: 4oz
Price: $85


The 20th Anniversary Collection was launched on the 11th of December and is available for purchase directly on DSPTCH and 3sixteen's websites.

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Gerber Gutsy Fishing Tool

Gerber Gutsy Fishing Tool

"Gutting a freshly caught fish isn’t the most pleasant of tasks, but if you have to do it, you want the right tool for the job. The Gutsy incorporates a serrated scaler, a gutting hook, a scoop hook for..." (via The Awesomer)

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Ask EDC: Quartz or Automatic Watches?

Ask EDC: Quartz or Automatic Watches?

One of the most divisive topics in watches and watch collecting is the eternal conflict between quartz and automatic movements—so divisive it caused an actual horological crisis in the '70s and '80s. It's always interesting to talk about since, like every other aspect of everyday carry, it can be a personal choice when choosing one's daily driver. As avid watch enthusiasts ourselves, we love seeing the discussion on the topic, and our recent posts on our social media channels have generated some excellent responses.

This prompted me to take the time to ask the team which side of the line they stood on and why. What type of watch does the Everyday Carry team wear, and what aspects of quartz or automatic led them to choose their main movement? I interviewed the members of the team who wore watches their thoughts, and our answers (and watches) are below.

This post was last updated on 12/29/2023.

Six New Year's Resolutions for a Better Everyday Carry

Six New Year's Resolutions for a Better Everyday Carry

With a new year upon us, it's always a good idea to step back, empty our pockets, and take inventory of our everyday carry.

Hopefully, you've got your everyday carry to a point where it kept you prepared through the past year, but that doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement.

Looking at what, how, and why we carry what we do and how it helps us—and more importantly, looking at the areas where it doesn't or can't—lets us build an even better carry.

You might need to make a few changes to do that, so we've made a list of everyday carry resolutions worth giving a shot in the year ahead.

Try them out, shake up your carry, and who knows—your new setup just might prepare you for an awesome new year.

This post was last updated on 12/28/2023.

Types of Pocket Knives: Blades, Brands, and More! Complete Guide

Types of Pocket Knives: Blades, Brands, and More! Complete Guide

It can be overwhelming When you're first learning about pocket knives. There are so many different types of steel and handle materials, and what the heck is a sheepsfoot anyway? A good pocket knife is one of the most essential parts of an everyday carry kit; knowing a little about what makes them so good can go a long way. In this guide, we'll break down what you should know about pocket knives into bite-sized chunks so you'll know what to look for when you come across a knife that catches your eye.

This post was last updated on 12/27/2023.

The Best Swiss Army Knife in 2024: Reviews and Top Picks

The Best Swiss Army Knife in 2024: Reviews and Top Picks

The venerable Swiss Army Knife (SAK for short) is a jack-of-all-trades everyday carry tool that enjoys an irreplaceable status in people's loadouts, even if they do not consider themselves part of the everyday carry community, thanks to the SAK's hallmark mix of valuable features and tools in a compact size. With over a century of experience making quality tools and knives, Victorinox and Wenger (the sole two authorized makers of the Swiss Army Knife since the 1890s, and the latter acquired by Victorinox in 2005) have hundreds of SAKs for you to choose from.

Victorinox created the original SAK to meet an Army officer's knife requirement in the Swiss military. Their practicality means they've become a preferred multi-tool for decades now. They've also become instantly recognizable even to someone unfamiliar with everyday carry. They carry a SAK because MacGyver had one on TV, and then there's the fabled green SAK pulled out of a safe deposit bank vault by Jason Bourne.

With all the options available, we'll focus on what makes for a good, compact SAK for everyday carry: a competent knife, one or more screwdrivers, a can or bottle opener, and other essentials like a pair of scissors, tweezers, or even a toothpick. Armed with that knowledge, you can research further on your own and decide what your first (or next) Swiss Army Knife should be.

This post was last updated on 12/26/2023.

The Everyday Carry Holiday Gift Guide for 2023

The Everyday Carry Holiday Gift Guide for 2023

If you’re like us, finding the right gear to EDC for yourself is hard enough. Finding the perfect holiday gift for another like-minded EDCer can be a daunting, if not utterly exhausting, task. How do you pick something they’ll appreciate, actually use, and be proud to carry? We're here to help. We’ve broken down 31 gift ideas for every kind of EDCer on your list.

This post was last updated on 12/25/2023.

Review: Leatherman ARC MagnaCut Multi-tool

Review: Leatherman ARC MagnaCut Multi-tool

More than even making exemplary tools, Leatherman is a company about legacy and longevity. Did you know that the original Wave, one of their most iconic and popular tools, and still one of the best multi-tools you can buy right now, came out 25 years ago in 1998? Pair that with a considerable 25-year warranty, and you're all but guaranteed a lifetime of service from their tools.

This post was last updated on 12/22/2023.

On the one hand, Leatherman making such long-lasting tools means they don’t make new ones very often. Conversely, when they do, it usually means generational leaps forward for multi-tool technology and functionality. Such was the case with the one-handed magnetic FREE series, which is the case for the FREE’s successor, the new Leatherman ARC, the production model of their recent Garage #005 project.

Leatherman isn’t always on the cutting edge of contemporary and trendy materials for their tools–after all, if a tool isn’t broken for 25 years, there's no need to fix it–so popular everyday carry mainstays like higher-end steels or titanium and carbon fiber scales rarely make an appearance on the brand’s flagship models. That was, until Leatherman decided to dive headfirst into arguably the most significant alloy of the past decade: Crucible Industries’ MagnaCut. MagnaCut is THE steel at the moment, devised by metallurgist and prolific steel geek Dr. Larrin Thomas to be “the best” knife steel: a powder stainless steel that had incredible toughness and edge retention while still having amazing corrosion resistance, second only to specialized corrosion-impervious steels like Vanax or LC200N.

Long story short, it’s the best of the best, and headlines the ARC’s functionalities with its use on the primary 2.8” blade. It's also PVD-coated for even more corrosion resistance and comes with a redesigned geometry for a stronger tip (but please, don’t pry with it, the pry tool is right there). Sharing the spotlight is a function many, myself included, wanted the most out of the original FREE tools: a bit driver. It was the one thing that held back the FREE from actual one-tool-to-rule-them-all status, and why the Wave+ remains neck and neck with the FREE as its true competition. With the bit driver on the ARC and the inclusion of additional bits in the package, it may very well be the multi-tool to beat moving forward.

Underneath these two pillars remains the familiar magnetic platform that debuted with the FREE P2 and P4. You get a two-tone color scheme with outer tools deployable and lockable one-handed (the knife, unfortunately, only with a right-handed stud), with 20 functions that include a new diamond-coated file, mini bit driver (for things like eyeglasses repair), ever-useful scissors, a redesigned bottle opener, and even an impact surface on the bottom of the handles.

So what’s the verdict? It’s been a long journey for Leatherman and their timeless tools, but this tool’s story arc is the one I’ve been anticipating the most. The only thing of interest that could have made this better for my tastes was some titanium detailing like on the Charge TTi. Still, it’s not a deal breaker, especially considering what I’ve gained with the MagnaCut blade (which saves me from buying a knife with the same steel) and the bit driver my FREE P4 sorely lacks.

Even the much steeper asking price of $230 is, in my opinion, worth saving up for, as you get three seriously strong features in the FREE’s magnetic system, an endgame knife, and a bit driver to cover nearly every daily task you could run into. Whether all of that is worth starting a new journey of your own with a new tool, at the very least, like all Leatherman tools, the ARC is in it for the long run.

The ARC is now available on Leatherman's site at the link below.

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The 12 Brightest Flashlights in 2023

The 12 Brightest Flashlights in 2023

There are flashlights for daily carry that you can easily store in your pockets, and provide you with more than enough light for your daily tasks. And then there are times when you want to see how many eye-searing lumens you can bring to bear in a package that pushes the limits of something you can everyday carry. Lighting up a football field or two, illuminating a mountain range in the distance, or simply impressing the heck out of your friends: these challenges demand the highest output that current flashlight technology can muster. In this guide, we run down our recommendations for some of the best and brightest flashlights you can buy today.

This post was last updated on 12/21/2023.

9 Of The Coolest Knives You’ve Ever Seen - Ranked!

9 Of The Coolest Knives You’ve Ever Seen - Ranked!

Some knives blend into the background, mere utility tools tucked away in a pocket or drawer, and then there are cool knives—the kind that makes you do a double take, raise an eyebrow, and think, "That's really cool." While these knives aren't always the most practical or come with a conventional style, they make a statement, making them great to consider as part of your everyday carry.

Practicality and conventional style are excellent qualities of an everyday knife. Still, sometimes you want to mix it up with an extra dash of flair or an unusual style or aesthetic. This guide lists our top picks of the coolest knives worth checking out for your next everyday carry.

This post was last updated on 12/20/2023.

The 12 Best Flashlights in 2024

The 12 Best Flashlights in 2024

With the weather getting colder and the nights getting longer here in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s a great time to stop and take stock of your gear. There are a lot of different items that go into making sure your bases are covered. Plenty of people opt for a quality knife or multi-tool. Still, one often overlooked piece of everyday carry gear is a flashlight, which is interesting because you would carry an umbrella for a 20% chance of rain, but most people opt not to carry a light when there’s a 100% chance of darkness every day.

A light you can rely on can be handy whether you’re trekking through the wilderness, prepping for the next power outage, or walking the dog. Not to mention, a small, super bright light can also come in handy for emergencies and is a brighter and more purpose-built tool than the light on your phone. Whether you’re looking to fill a gap in your everyday carry or are looking to upgrade, this list of the best flashlights has you covered. A quality light you can trust doesn’t have to be unattainable.

This post was last updated on 12/19/2023.

Ketalon Frag Bolt-Action Pen

Ketalon Frag Bolt-Action Pen

"Ketalon Gear is touting the shockproof abilities of its overbuilt bolt-action pen, but it’s the grippy, grenade-inspired texture that has us sold. The 4″ long pen fits neatly in pockets or bag webbing and its aircraft-grade aluminum and stainless steel construction will last a..." (Via The Awesomer)

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