Channel: @marinex
This video, titled "DON'T Buy EDC Gear Until You Watch This (Black Friday 2025)" and featuring "Great Black Friday EDC Deals" in its description, focuses on recommending various everyday carry (EDC) items. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the list of sponsored and affiliated items includes several tactical and survival-oriented products, such as flashlights (Olight, Loop Gear), multi-tools (Victorinox, Leatherman), knives (Civivi, Kizer), and bags (Eberlestock). The video's primary focus appears to be on gear acquisition, especially in anticipation of Black Friday sales, and it promotes a range of products for potential EDC enthusiasts.
This video provides a full review of the EcoFlow Delta 3 Max Plus, focusing on its capabilities as backup power, particularly for winter conditions. It highlights a Black Friday sale with significant discounts and mentions potential savings through solar tax credits and avoiding tariffs. The description includes affiliate links for the product on EcoFlow's website and Amazon, as well as links to the creator's other platforms and favorite gear. A discount code is provided for a limited time.
This video from Marine X, titled "Less Than 75 Days Left | Most People Don't See What's Coming," hints at an impending event or situation, urging viewers to prepare. While the exact nature of the "coming" is not revealed in the provided text, the description heavily features affiliate links to Amazon for various gear, including slings, bags, camera equipment (Sony Fx3, a6600, lenses, Atomos monitor), audio gear (Mix Pre6 II, Electro-voice RE20, Rode NTG-5, Stellar X2, Rode PSA1, XLR cables), and lighting (Falcon Eyes). It also promotes channel memberships for perks, a Discord server, and social media. The content suggests a focus on preparedness and potentially survival, utilizing a range of essential equipment.
This YouTube video's title suggests a shift from a "fight or flight" mindset to proactive engagement, framed within the context of everyday carry (#edc). The use of an emoji implies a positive or perhaps even triumphant feeling associated with being prepared and ready to act. Given the #edc hashtag, the content is likely to revolve around personal preparedness, potentially involving firearms or other tools for self-defense.
This video discusses the potential start of a war in Venezuela and speculates on the future implications. The description includes affiliate links to Amazon for various items, as well as links to the creator's website, Discord, Instagram, and other YouTube channels. It also details a list of favorite gear and camera/audio equipment used by the creator. While the title mentions 'War,' there is no direct firearms content mentioned or implied in the description itself.
This video reviews the Olight ArkPro, questioning its suitability as an "EDC Pro" (Everyday Carry Professional). The content creator provides a link to the product on the Olight website and also links to their Amazon affiliate shop for favorite items and camera/audio gear. Business inquiries are directed to a contact form on their website, and they also offer channel memberships for perks, a Discord server, and links to their Instagram and secondary YouTube channel. They also showcase other gear they use, including slings, earbuds, and various bags.
This video is a detailed review of the Vertx Gamut Series 26-liter backpack, with the creator stating it has taken a decade for a backpack to reach this level of perfection. The review highlights the bag's features and any perceived flaws. The description also includes affiliate links for the featured Vertx backpack, a sponsored Vaer watch, and other favorite gear items on Amazon, as well as links for business inquiries, fan mail, channel memberships, and social media. It appears to be an in-depth look at a specific piece of everyday carry or tactical gear.
This video showcases the creator's November Everyday Carry (EDC) rotation, featuring a variety of gear. The sponsor, Vaer, is highlighted with a link to their R1 Rally Chronograph. The video lists and provides affiliate links for several EDC items including a Xolotl Knife, Nitecore EDC flashlights (EDC17 and EDC37), a Toor SHIFTER T, Marine X EDC Tray, Tactile Turn pen and pencil, Zippo lighter and insert, Lochby Mini Field Journal, Ekster Wallet, Mossy Oak Multitool, and a book light. It also links to favorite items on Amazon and details business inquiries and fan engagement options.
This video is a review of the Nitecore EDC17 flashlight, presented as a potential "killer" to the Olight ArkPro. The reviewer suggests the EDC17 is a worthwhile purchase for general use but advises against it for precision work. Affiliate links for the product and the reviewer's Amazon storefront are provided. The description also includes contact information for business inquiries, an invitation to join the "Battalion" for perks, a Discord server link, and social media handles.
This video discusses the lessons learned from a 40-day "SHTF" (Shit Hits The Fan) scenario and warns viewers about their lack of preparedness for a potential "Round 2." The creator shares insights gained from this experience, emphasizing the importance of readiness for unforeseen crises. The description includes affiliate links to Amazon for favored items, including tactical gear like slings and bags, as well as camera and audio equipment, indicating a focus on preparedness and potentially content creation related to these topics.
This YouTube video presents a curated list of over 20 gift ideas for men, all priced under $50, with a focus on items they will actually use. The description includes affiliate links to a variety of products such as knives, multitools, flashlights, power banks, chest rigs, EDC trays, and survival kits. The presenter, identified as 'Marine X', also provides links to their social media, Discord server, and a separate channel for 'After Thoughts', as well as their preferred gear and camera equipment. The video appears to be aimed at an audience interested in practical everyday carry items and outdoor/survival gear.
This video presents a curated list of excellent men's gift ideas, all priced under $100, focusing on items that recipients will genuinely find useful. The description highlights a variety of products including folding knives from brands like Civivi, Kizer, and CJRB, tactical pens, flashlights from Nextorch and Nitecore, wallets from Dango, power banks from Ecoflow and Anker, and various EDC organizers and bags from brands such as Marine X, Eberlestock, and GoRuck. It also features apparel from VertX and practical items like USB-C cables and field journals.