How do you carry your keys and stuff??

Used to be a g10 hook which ended up snapping (my fault-forced it to test strength...failed)

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Now it's these
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And I put this one on the Skinth I bought my gf.
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Just received the Stayglow Classic and it is warming up to its new home. Soon I hope to receive my Pickpocket titanium belt hanger, which is only two months late in its delivery, which will likely replace the American Kami SharKey Pup.

Maratac AAA v.1
CountyComm MiniPry
American Kami SharKey Pup
Keys

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Currently rocking a green carabiner, with a pair of keychains on it: one with car key, house key, and a photon, the other with my folks' house key, my in-laws' house key, work key, and a pair of sliver grippers.
 
I use a cascading series of split rings to allow the bunch to drop in my rear pocket... attached to a plastic snap on a nylon belt loop (law enforcement supply)... Fenix E05, P38, pill fob, and metal whistle...

I ride a bicycle for exercise so usually carry an intermediate sized Leatherman Juice S2, Pro Tac 1 L, section of hacksaw blade, small ferro rod, needle, safety pins, petroleum cotton ball in straw, and tweezers in a generic large multi tool pouch... a Vic Farmer and a Bic leave a little more room, and provide for options

 
I keep two sets of keys, one set for my house and car, and the second for tools. Keys on a regular carabiner and my tools on a Nite Ize SBiner. I like having at least three ways to open bottles on me at one time. ;)
 
i slip my belt through a medium sized carabiner so it doesn't break my belt loop (I do construction work...it happens too often). I have three split rings on there, one has a cut down stanley mini bar, a SAK classic, handcuff key, Proto flat driver and a led light. The other rings have various keys I seem to need all day :D It's worked for me this way for probably 5 years now and I feel awkward using anything else (fobs, s-biners, belt clips). And the best part is, the biner doesn't move or flop around since the belt's holding it tight against my left side.
 
I have three key rings. One for each vehicle and one for all my other keys. I put them all on an S-biner and clip it to a belt loop. I used to use a regular carabiner but I was constantly dropping the rings off the biner.
 
Love seeing how people EDC their stuff. I carry my keys on a carabiner clipped to left rear belt loop. I have my car key on a separate para cord attachment so I can take it off easily when I run.
 
I keep only keys on one split ring and tools on the other. Both split rings are clipped onto one end of the s-biner, then the whole thing clipped to my front most belt loop.
 
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This is an old pic but I still use the same system. One split ring carries my toys and the other carries my keys, each at the opposite end of a chain. The toy ring clips to a mini carabiner threaded onto my belt at 3:00 o'clock. The key ring drops into my right front pocket. By sweeping my thumb past the chain, it hauls the keys out -- very handy in winter with a long coat and gloves.
 
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My setup...

I try to keep what I carry to a minumum, doesn't look like thats working out too well.
I use Ti snap rings and keep them all interconnected while they hang from the carabiner (in the past I've had one ring fall off, combining them seems to decrease the odds).

The key with the copper wrapped around it is one of 3 for the shop, this way its easily identified when someone needs to use my keys to open the parts/equipment room.
 
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