Skinth: Trail Blazer vs. Catch All

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I'm planning a reorganization of my carry system because my current briefcase is on its way out and I've never been really happy with organization in it anyway. It works, but difficult to transition between it and my backpack when I travel.

Looking at some options on the Skinth website, I'm interested in the Trail Blazer and the Catch All. Other than the CA can accommodate a 4.5" multitool/flashlight in the side pouches and the $5 price difference, is there any difference?

For reference I will be packing the following in it:
-SAS Pocket Survival Guide
-Leatherman Wave w/ 2 bit cards & bit extender
-Bic lighter
-4" paracord fob & 2 paracord bracelets
-Coleman FAK in metal tin
-Ka-bar Standard Issue Playing Cards
-CREE flashlight
-8" OAL fixed blade secured to outside (emergency knife)
-those are all definite - if there's still space I'm sure I can find more gear to put in it :-)

Also up for other suggestions on organizational pouches for $70 or less.
 
I can tell you from personal experience that the Catch All is a big sheath. It will carry a bunch of stuff. It's the kind of rig that an electrician or a stage hand would use. If you were wanting to go high speed low drag in the woods it will carry most of your basic BC supplies from firesteel and fat wood to multitude, light, basic first aid, and a few other things only limited by your imagination. As for the other one I cannot comment but I will say this. Eric Au is a great person and is very good at the sheaths he makes. Either one will undoubtedly be solidly made.
 
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