This is what I EDC everywhere I go. It packs into Equinox Marsupial and Puffer Sil-Nyl pouches and a North Face Sil-Nyl ultra-light sling bag with a Domke mailman shoulder pad. The bag with everything inside it only weighs 38 oz (with plenty of room to spare), and I carry this every day, all day long. With the rain hat and poncho, I fear no weather. With the wet naps and sanitizer, I fear no public toilet.
Case Mini Copperlock (the only knife in my EDC)
Casio 6-band atomic clock G-Shock
Schrade Ti Pry Tool
Uncle Bill’s tweezers
Leatherman PS
Fenix LD01 flashlight
P-7 Tek clip
Ti split ring
Ti McGizmo clips
Zippo Armor Chrome
Stainless business card case
Uni JetStream Premium pen
Sony dictaphone
Samsung Galaxy Nexus phone
Stride Sweet Cinnamon gum
Federal gov’t standard note pad
Human Gear Go-Tube (filled with Purell hand sanitizer)
Burt’s Bees chap stick
Small notepad
Sansa Clip+ MP3 player
Shure earbuds with case
MiLi portable phone recharger with adapters
Griffin portable USB recharge station
Fox40 Shark rape whistle
Equinox Sil-Nyl rain hat
Generic emergency poncho
Ear plugs
Wet Ones wet naps
Ex-Officio cotton bandana
Spudz microfiber lens cloth
Zeiss wet lens wipes
Craftsman screwdriver pen set
Dental floss
Visine eye drops
Tide-to-go stick
Krazy Glue single applicator
Mini Sharpie
Stainless safety pin
20 feet or so of 30 lb test
Roll of Duct Tape (wrapped around a length of plastic straw)
Ibuprofin
Aspirin
Alcohol cleansing pad
Triple action ointment
Burn gel
Large bandaid
Small bandaid
Suunto compass
Ultralight mirror with microfiber cloth and sleeve
Sunglasses with Croakie and case






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. The dedicated devices just work better and are more reliable. I use my dictaphone all the time, and sometimes I need to use it one-handed, without looking, with the ability to be recording in 1 second. I travel internationally a lot, and the dedicated compass is indispensable in foreign cities when I don't know if I'm going in the wrong direction. My MP3 player is running Rockbox and has 32gb of music on it.



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