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Win Over $1200 Worth of EDC Gear in Our Ultimate Holiday Giveaway!

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Win Over $1200 Worth of EDC Gear in Our Ultimate Holiday Giveaway!

Update: Congrats to Tyler S., winner of this giveaway! Thanks to everyone who participated, and stay tuned for more chances to win gear here on Everyday Carry.

It's that time of year to spread some holiday gear. We've worked with some of your favorite brands to put together a gift that keeps on giving: a prize package of gear to cover all your bases and then some, worth over $1200! Try your luck and enter to win all this gear for free, courtesy of our sponsors: Zero Tolerance, Gear Infusion, Dango Products, Ridge, Pelican, Rite in the Rain, 5.11 Tactical, Vincero Watches, Inforce, and Hammerstone Goods. Read on to learn more about each prize in the package (which, by the way, make excellent gifts) and how to enter for your chance to win.


The Prize Up for Grabs


Ridge Summit Knife ($159)

While RIDGE is best known for their insanely popular minimalist wallets, they've also expanded their line-up to include other EDC essentials as well. Ridge's new Summit knife sports a 3.25” D2 steel blade sandwiched between sleek titanium handles topped off with a stainless steel clip. The Summit comes with the same sleek, minimalist design language as their EDC wallets, while equally being easy to carry at only 5 ounces. It's a surprisingly high-performance knife packed into a compact everyday carry package. If you can't wait to pick up the Summit right now, it's currently on sale at $139 at the Ridge link below.

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Dango T01 Tactical Spec Ops Bifold Wallet ($109)

As one of Dango's non-leather wallets, the T01 Spec Ops Edition boasts a newly developed DTEX fabric and pairs it with a Cerakote-finished metal chassis for a rugged, military inspired look. Between the blend of materials and color options, it's Dango's most tactical offering yet. Its secret is a new, non-leather textile dubbed DTEX. Designed with durability in mind, it's resilient yet flexible like leather but it offers much better water resistance as well as improved grip thanks to its textured finish. The Spec Ops edition in the Bifold model holds 12+ cards in its three-pocket configuration paired it with a CNC'd aluminum chassis for structure and RFID-shielding. The metal components in the Spec Ops edition are also finished with the same durable, scratch-resistant Cerakote ceramic coating you often find on firearms. Rounding out the T01's tactical utility is the included MT02 multi-tool, which packs 14 different functions into the size of a credit card.

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Pelican Go G40 Case ($40)

It would be impossible to talk about ultra-rugged cases and storage without talking about Pelican. They're the gold standard of keeping your gear safe, and this holiday season they're introducing their new Go G40 Case for EDC. It's a watertight (IP67-rated) storage case for your phone, credit cards, cables, keys, and more, with a crushproof, dustproof, and everyday stuff proof design Pelican are known for. It's not just a container, though. Inside the hardened shell is an interior divider tray to keep your smartphone separate from your other essentials, along with slots for your cards and cash. It's roomy enough to accommodate larger phones too, like an iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max. It also comes with a storage strap to manage your cables and smaller items. It's The Pelican G40 Case is the ultimate companion for your EDC to take on every single adventure you can throw at it, and thanks to its lifetime guarantee, you can put it to hard use with total peace of mind.

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Rite in the Rain Weatherproof Writing Essentials ($55)

When it comes to weatherproof, write-anywhere gear, Rite in the Rain has you covered in more ways than one. This is true even with their wide array of EDC-proof accessories. This includes weatherproof planners and notebooks and of every size and orientation that come with their patented paper shields to ensure your notes don't get lost in the rain (or in the wash). And for a perfect complementary accessory, Rite in the Rain's metal-body clicker pens are up to the writing task, no matter the weather. With pressurized cartridges with archival-grade ink that can write upside down or even under running water, the pens can keep right on rolling.

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Zero Tolerance ZT0462 ($300)

The 0462 improves on Dmitry Sinkevich's extremely-popular 0460 collaboration design by giving it an upgrade in steel and a significantly longer blade to play with. This strikingly beautiful knife features an ultra-sharp 3.75” upswept blade made of premium CPM 20CV stainless steel. That makes for a blade that's extremely hard, allowing for maximum sharpness while maintaining good corrosion resistance and edge retention. Deployment is quick and easy with a flipper opening and KVT ball-bearings in the handle, which also features gorgeous, deep red carbon fiber scaling on one side and a stonewashed titanium frame lock on the other. A reversible clip rounds out the ZT0462 and makes it prime for EDC on either orientation.

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EverRatchet: Ratcheting Keychain Multi-tool ($28)

The EverRatchet from Gear Infusion hits just the right balance of size and functionality while adding something never before seen on a keychain multi-tool: its integrated bit driver has a unique ratcheting mechanism that makes quick fixes even faster. It's called the “dynamic ratcheting beam,” and through some careful design and engineering, Gear Infusion managed to create a system that holds the bit still under force (up to 20 pounds!) but easily lets the tool rotate back to its starting position to get additional torque in use. In addition to the ratchet, you’ll find a fire flint, scraper, pry bar, measuring tool, and 7 wrenches of different sizes. The tool measures in at just under 2.5” in length — ideal for keychain or coin pocket carry.

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Hammerstone Goods Natural Lip Balm & Deodorant ($19)

These ultra moisturizing, organic lip balms were inspired by the pocket dumps of the Everyday Carry community. Hammerstone Goods noticed that more often than not, people were ripping off the labels of their lip balms driven by their personal minimalist aesthetic. They wanted to create a superior product with high-quality organic ingredients that can feature proudly in your EDC. Pick up this invaluable EDC accessory to mix up and step up your lip balm game, with fresh flavors like Key Lime, Mint—both made with infused oils for a refreshing zing—and a bold Blood Orange and Mint. From lip protection to flashlight diffusion, lip balm is the perfect hygiene and emergency accessory.

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Vincero Rogue Chronograph & Strap ($278)

If you want to make a statement with your EDC, Vincero's Rogue Collection is sure to catch your eye. It's a bold action watch with plenty of presence at 43mm. Its matte black, 316L surgical grade stainless steel case sets the stage for the Rogue's eye-catching details: a grid-textured black dial, three sub dials, a date display, and contrasting red hands and crown buttons. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal protects the face, while an Italian marble caseback rests behind this chronograph's mechanical quartz movement. Its 10ATM water resistance handles most activities you'd encounter, while a premium silicone strap makes it comfortable to wear through it all every day.

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Inforce TFx Flashlight ($80)

With a rugged but lightweight reinforced polymer body that offers high-impact resistance and extreme durability, the Inforce TFx flashlight aims to strike a balance between performance and resilience. This isn't your everyday aluminum flashlight—the TFx instead makes use of its more flexible polymer body to add some unique touches, like large, heat-dissipating vents for improved temperature management and a deep, textured knurling to provide superior grip. A rubber tail switch controls its two main modes—700 lumens for 2 hours and 60 lumens for 12—along with momentary and strobe functions to round out its outputs. And even when carrying its 2 x CR123A batteries, the TFx weighs only 3.75 ounces, making it a lightweight and powerful addition to any EDC.

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5.11 Tactical Dart24 30L ($120)

With 30 liters of capacity and plenty of clever organizational design under its 420D nylon shell, the 5.11 Dart24 is an exceptionally versatile bag for EDC. Top, sides, back or front—there's a space for anything and everything you need to carry. Starting from the top, the Dart24 has a top-loading main compartment with its main storage space, where a removable accessory board initially sits. This board has its own laptop sleeve, and can fit in either the main or rear compartment, or removed completely depending on your needs. Each side of the Dart24 comes with either an admin slot or MOLLE platform, giving you quick and organized access to the rest of your gear. Even more storage spaces round out the bag, like a fleece-lined compartment and side stretch pockets. Finally, quick-release shoulder straps with an articulated webbing loop design and an optional waist belt ensure a comfortable setup for EDC, no matter how heavy the load.

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How to Enter

We're running the giveaway here on the site until 12:00 PM ET on Friday, December 14th. Make sure you're logged in, and find the full details and entry requirements by clicking on the button below. Good luck everyone, and carry on!

This contest has ended.

This giveaway is presented by Zero Tolerance, Dango Products, RIDGE, Pelican, Inforce, Rite in the Rain, Vincero Watches, Hammerstone Goods, and 5.11 Tactical.

Discussion (9 total)

Jazz1 ·
Best collection of high quality gear I've seen in a long time!
Dirk Frentzel ·
Great prizes and high end stuff. Thanx
Chris K. ·
Only for US- residents?
Some nice gear ..
Brian ·
Man, this is awesome. I really want that 0462, but it is too much $$ to buy. Great site and a great giveaway. Good luck everyone!!
Rankin Jeffries ·
A lot of fun things. And cool things
Sir-diealot ·
Thank you for the chance
Pietro ·
Amazing collection of gear!
Shame the competition is only eligible to US residents.
Being in Australia, I miss out on plenty of cool stuff like this :-(
Ethan ·
I'm the same, I've never seen an edc related comp available in Australia
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