Office EDC????

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ForgeCorvus
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Re: Office EDC????

Post by ForgeCorvus »

robbo4781 wrote: However i always carry a green bug out daysack and in it is.....
That sounds like an EDC .... Possibles bag if you like
a tinder box containing charcloth, ferro rod, steel and mag glass.
leatherman wave
2 x 8 hr candles
soap
travel towel
rat pack componants
bottle of water 1ltr
paracord, cant say how much but loads
2 lighters
pack of 10 stanleyblades
softy doss bag
helly hanson fleece..... my fave ever
and
spare socks.
Quite a big one though

EDC is stuff you always have with you (like arms reach)
GHB is gear you carry in the car or keep at some other nearby location (office cupboard, locker or WHY) thats set up to get you home where most of your preps are (your Bug in gear, BoB etc)

I also use the term 'Pocket Carry' to mean the stuff thats in your pockets or physically fixed to you (unlike a bag that you can put down)
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herbal_thought

Re: Office EDC????

Post by herbal_thought »

Good topic, always a headache balancing items you would like to carry 24/7 with the rules and laws in your particular environment.

Personally I will always have on me:

Leatherman Wave
Zippo Lighter (normally accompanying a pack of Marlboro)
550 paracord cobra-stitch bracelet (in Coyote fyi)
G shock watch (analogue so can be used to find north/south)
Wallet, Phobile Moan, Keys on a two foot length of cobra-stitched 550 paracord (black)

However I am also a biker (or motorcyclist if you prefer) and whether in the UK or overseas I spend most of my time in an office I have a daysack i've been using for a few years
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Picked it up at a local surplus store when I bought some kit and remembered I had to get them home somehow. Once I'd cut the hip belt off (as they're a waste of time on these little bags, and will do more harm than good) and added a few other mods, it has served me non stop in all weather, and travelling overseas.

In this bag I'll also keep:

Electrical Tape (better than plasters and more useful)
£20 in baggie
Maxpedition Ferox folder (black) - this recently replaced a SOG Fielder XL, which I felt was a bit flashy due to the polished steel
50ft 550 Paracord (olive)
Plain business card with a few essential phone numbers on it (no names. I find remembering a hand full of 11 digit mobile numbers a challenge. So I wrote them down, remembered the order and then taped it up with clear nasty to waterproof it, ish).
Tactical Pen
Sharpie
Fingerless Wool Gloves
Shemagh

The real pain is when I go overseas, its normally just for the day (or two) so dont take anything larger than my daysack and it goes with me in the cabin, so no sharps. I was considering getting a cheap multitool in each of the places I visit and finding or making a stash point.

With all that and my laptop, cables, phone charger, skivvies the bag does get a bit hefty, but like I said I am a biker and find those awesome kevlar armour shoulders on a bike jacket does well to ease the strain of the thin shoulder straps on the daysack.
When it comes to foot wear, I'll either be in a pair of leather Matahorn Gore-tex jump-boots if its cold or wet, or Grafter Dessies. After many many many years in boots I dont find trainers or civvi shoes comfy anymore and wouldn't be comfortable walking for more than 5 minutes in something that I know I can't walk all day in.

That'll do donkey.

If I can be arsed I'll take some snaps later and edit this post with em (if I can figure out how).

Peace, out.