This video highlights a 'cheap and useful' range gear item: the 5.11 Hardpoint 1.5 Carabiner. The creator demonstrates its utility for holding items like gloves or keys, suggesting it's a practical accessory for firearm enthusiasts. The description also directs viewers to an Amazon storefront for other recommended gear, indicating a focus on everyday carry and practical accessories for the shooting community.
This is a promotional short video from GBRS Group, teasing their full content available exclusively on their Patreon. The video title "PATREON SHORTS - Everyday Carabiner" suggests a focus on a carabiner, likely presented as an Everyday Carry (EDC) item. The description provides links to GBRS Group's various social media platforms, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X, as well as a direct link to their Patreon page for exclusive content. The mention of specific individuals like DJ Shipley, Cole Fackler, and Joey Hahn indicates these personalities are featured in the content. While the primary subject appears to be a carabiner, the context of GBRS Group strongly implies a connection to firearms and tactical gear communities.
This video details the creator's experience of accepting every EDC (Everyday Carry) email for a month, resulting in a collection of various items. The content showcases a range of products including a laptop sleeve, humidor, lighters, wallets, safety lights, knives (Tekto, Kubey), charging cables, carabiners, battery banks, flashlights (Wuben XO, Streamlight Wedge XT), OBD2 scanners, dash cams, a power station, and backpacks (Brevite). The creator reviews and demonstrates the functionality of these items, offering insights into their utility for daily carry and preparedness.
This video showcases seven everyday carry (EDC) gadgets, all priced under $50. The featured items include a Korcraft Everyday Blade, Ivycable, Rovyvon Carabineer, Wingback Cache, ESEE Mini Survival Tin, a Personal Alarm, Marine X Whistle, Victorinox Nail Clippers, and a Marine X EDC Tray. The creator also provides links to their preferred gear, camera equipment, and social media channels.
This video discusses the "10 Most Trash Gear of 2022" from an Everyday Carry (EDC) perspective. The creator details items that were carried least, failed, or did not bring joy throughout the year. While the title suggests a negative review of specific gear, the content focuses on a broad range of EDC items including survival kits, wallets, pens, carabiners, knives, flashlights, straws, and multi-tools. The video does not appear to involve firearms directly, but rather personal carry items.
This video showcases a meticulously curated EDC (Everyday Carry) toolkit designed to handle various everyday problems. The creator emphasizes its utility for fixing friends' belongings, highlighting a well-organized collection of tools. The kit includes an organizer, moral patch, carabiner, pen, notepad, mini flashlight, various screwdrivers (Z-type, ratcheting, Tekton set), pliers, hex key set, utility knife, an orange flashlight, laser distance measure, zip ties, expandable paper towel, mini duct tape, and plumber's tape. The video also details the creator's camera and audio gear.
This video reviews the S-Biner by Nite Ize, a unique double-gated carabiner. The reviewer highlights its advantage over traditional carabiners, emphasizing the ease of attaching or detaching items without gate orientation concerns. The description also includes links to the reviewer's website, Patreon, shop, and an Amazon affiliate link for the product.
This video showcases the Primus Polaris XL Lantern, highlighting its robust design and convenient carabiner for easy hanging. The description emphasizes its user-friendly positive adjustment knob, which allows for simple operation and switching between five illumination settings. It's presented as an excellent tool for various outdoor activities, including camping, relaxing on the porch in the evening, or any nighttime outdoor pursuits. The video also directs viewers to OpticsPlanet.com for more Primus camping gear.
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