Basic essential tools for your EDC list, page
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Topic started on 14-1-2009 @ 06:59 AM by Northern Raider
A follow on from the BOb list for folks interested in building EDC kits for themselves, I'm sure many people have much to add or change especially the younger people who know what IPods and Blackburry doofahs are all about ( I dont I can not even work out how to text with a phone)

Bare Essential Every Day Carry list

A very basic guide of essential items for a chap or chapese to carry as their EDC, it does not include professional tools and equipment, cosmetics, nor fashion and feminine hygiene products.

1. Pocket Knife
2. Multi tool
3. Compass
4. LED Flashlight & spare batteries
5. Analogue Watch , Solar or Self Winder
6. Purse / Wallet ( cash, credit card tool, credit cards, ID card)
7. Notebook & Pen & mini Sharpie
8. Eye Glasses, Shades,
9. Bandana / Large Kerchief
10. Length of Paracord and Mini Carabiner
11. Lighter
12. Cell phone
13. Prescription medicines ( Insulin , Migraine tabs, Heart tabs etc)
14. Keys on ring or belt carrier clip

Other items worthy on consideration are a
1. First Aid Kit and Water Puri Tabs
2. A couple of disposable dust masks
3. Micro AM/ FM radio (Ipod radio thingy?)
4. Hat and Gloves for cold weather
5. Monocular
6. Section of Map serving your local area.

PDA’s, Blackburrys, 10 Gram tin of Vaseline, Lip Balm, Baton, CS spray, Diary, Feminine products, eye glasses cleaner, spring loaded centre punch, permanent marker(Sharpie), chemical light sticks, Handgun plus ammo, micro prybar , food bars, small bottle of water, Flash drive stick, pocket digital camera, GPS,
Pain killers, pack away waterproof, Underground tube and bus route map, cycle route and walkways maps. All of the above are recorded as being carried by various people as part of their EDC, obviously many people use bags and packs to carry EDC kit with them.

Again as with the BOB list the EDC list is only the basic starting point for people to work from to develop their own EDC.


reply posted on 14-1-2009 @ 11:47 AM by salchanra
reply to post by Northern Raider



I hear you on the inability to send text messages. I have one of the fanciest phones on the market (provided by employer) I had a hard time just figuring out how to actually make a phone call.

On the EDC list, I think you should move the first aid kit up from the other items worth considering. Something small and light, bandaids, steri strips, asprin, etc...

I actually have found more use for that in my EDC than anything save my multi tool. Also, when you can produce something important while small in a needed situation, it can help start a "prepardness" discussion with others who may have never considered an EDC or even know what it is.

Also to add, if trained and it is legal where you are, add a firearm to your list. Better to have it and not need it.


reply posted on 3-9-2009 @ 03:25 PM by Stanton Dowd
reply to post by Northern Raider



Great thread.

Personally I would make a first aid kit an essential item - I'd even encourage people to have something beyond a a basic first aid kit - Like dressings that can cope with heavy bleeding and some sterile sutures (butterfly and threaded needle) you never know when you're going to have to deal with that kind of problem be it in the field or in an urban environment.


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