My Everyday Carry
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Grid-It (by Cocoon) is kept in my backpack that I carry in either my car or on my back when I’m on my motorcycle:
Analyst in Orange County, CA
I don’t need much in my pockets, as I’m in the cities/suburbs of Southern California. I almost always have access to my SUV that has most of the things I need (I’m known for putting everything in there), so I don’t have much in my pockets. Keys, knife/multitool, wallet, and phone.
I realize the SOG Flash II isn’t the highest quality knife. But, it has all the attributes I want. A thumb stud, a clip that allows for truly deep pocket carry, assisted opening (which isn’t required, but a welcome addition), and a safety (also not required, but glad to have it). It was relatively cheap. While I use it regularly, I don’t do anything that would be characterized as hard-use. Also, it is light and the tapered shape makes it very unobtrusive in my pocket.
I love the Skeletool. It has most of the tools I need in a quick bind. It’s just slightly heavier than what I’d like in my pocket, but it’s not that big of a deal.
I’m looking to get a small flashlight, but I’m taking my time. There’s the whole Goldilocks thing of price vs size vs battery type vs lumens vs quality that I’m still debating on.
Analyst in Orange County, CA
I don’t need much in my pockets, as I’m in the cities/suburbs of Southern California. I almost always have access to my SUV that has most of the things I need (I’m known for putting everything in there), so I don’t have much in my pockets. Keys, knife/multitool, wallet, and phone.
I realize the SOG Flash II isn’t the highest quality knife. But, it has all the attributes I want. A thumb stud, a clip that allows for truly deep pocket carry, assisted opening (which isn’t required, but a welcome addition), and a safety (also not required, but glad to have it). It was relatively cheap. While I use it regularly, I don’t do anything that would be characterized as hard-use. Also, it is light and the tapered shape makes it very unobtrusive in my pocket.
I love the Skeletool. It has most of the tools I need in a quick bind. It’s just slightly heavier than what I’d like in my pocket, but it’s not that big of a deal.
I’m looking to get a small flashlight, but I’m taking my time. There’s the whole Goldilocks thing of price vs size vs battery type vs lumens vs quality that I’m still debating on.
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