This video showcases a collection of "DOPE EDC, Knives and Gear," featuring sponsored products from Vaer watches and Dango wallets. The creator also highlights a TRM Bulldog knife, a pry bar, an Axwell wallet, a Toor Shifter T, Acebeam flashlights, a Sharge charger, and a Loop Gear Pixel flashlight. The description includes affiliate links to all mentioned products, as well as the creator's Amazon storefront, contact information, and social media channels. It also promotes channel memberships for exclusive perks and a Discord server.
This video features a review of the Brown Buffalo Conceal Tote by "themarine_x". The reviewer showcases various EDC (Everyday Carry) items that can be stored and transported within the tote, including a Lochby Pouch, Acebeam Flashlight, Mini Field Journal, CAT Tourniquet, Wargoat Knife, and an iPad. The description also lists affiliate links for all mentioned products, a link to the reviewer's Amazon storefront, and contact/community information for "themarine_x". The focus is on the functionality and utility of the tote for carrying a range of personal and potentially tactical items.
This video discusses five Every Day Carry (EDC) products that the creator dislikes, although they acknowledge these items might still be useful for others. The video lists several specific products including the Gerber Dime, Leatherman Bits, Leatherman Free P2, Space Pen, Rovyvon U4 Pro, Hero Clip, a hank, Rovyvon Flashlight, a pry bar, and a VNives Poseidon. The description also includes affiliate links to these products, the creator's Amazon storefront, and links to their business inquiries, merchandise, Discord server, Instagram, and alternative YouTube channel. Favorite gear and camera/audio/lighting equipment are also detailed.
This video reviews the Roaring Fire Ember Pro Pouch, highlighting it as an excellent budget EDC (Everyday Carry) option. The creator showcases various items typically carried in such a pouch, including a Fenix flashlight, Gerber multitool, Knipex pliers, charging cord, notebook, power bank, pry bar, cigar cutter, Zippo lighter with butane insert, spork, nail clippers, and a knife sharpener. The review focuses on the practicality and organization capabilities of the pouch for daily carry essentials.
This video explores the most significant Everyday Carry (EDC) trends anticipated or already emerging for 2024. The creator expresses strong positive opinions on these trends, predicting their long-term relevance and desirability. The description also includes affiliate links for various gear, a mailing address, and encourages viewers to join a YouTube membership or Discord server for exclusive perks.
This video presents 20 "too good not to share" deals for Black Friday, focusing on Everyday Carry (EDC) items. While not a firearm review, it features several items commonly associated with firearm owners and their preparedness, such as holsters, knives, pry bars, survival kits, and flashlights. The creator also includes links to their preferred gear and camera equipment, as well as calls to action for channel membership and community engagement.
This video focuses on making Everyday Carry (EDC) items more accessible for people with disabilities. It highlights how to integrate functional and stylish EDC gear while considering accessibility needs. The content offers practical tips applicable to a broad audience, encouraging viewers to share what resonates with them. Several specific items like a Hoto Screwdriver, Work Sharp Sharpener, Tomtoc and Nutsac bags, Remette and Kershaw knives, a Streamlight Wedge, a pen, and a pry bar are discussed as examples of accessible EDC.
This YouTube video highlights top-selling Everyday Carry (EDC) items that are popular on Amazon, based on clicks and sales from the creator's channel. The video features a variety of practical tools and survival gear, including flashlights, multi-tools, notebooks, and personal defense items like pepper gel. While the video focuses on general EDC items, some are directly applicable to preparedness and self-defense scenarios relevant to firearm owners.
This video presents a top 10 list of the best pry bar tools for everyday carry (EDC) in 2020. It highlights various compact and functional pry tools that can be used for a wide range of tasks, from opening packages and paint cans to more survival-oriented applications. The featured brands include Schrade, Gerber, EverRatchet, Griffin, CRKT, Kershaw, and BANG TI. The video emphasizes the utility and portability of these tools for urbanites and survivalists alike, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more EDC content.
This video showcases upgrades to the Nutnfancy EDC (Everyday Carry) system, focusing on enhancing capabilities beyond typical minimalist setups. The presenter introduces new additions like a lapel camera, precision snips, and other "surprises." The emphasis is on a comprehensive and invisible carry system, offering viewers ideas to improve their own gear and achieve an "A" grade on their EDC check. Specific items discussed include the REI "Lode" waistpack, Honsky iPhone holder, Muvi Pro lapel camera, SanDisk memory cards and USB drive, UST signaling mirror, Ray Gonia whistle, FourSevens Preon 2 flashlight, Carmex, Neosporin, Band-Aids, floss, nail clippers and file, Mission helmet liner, pocket comb, Sheffield utility knife, Leatherman Juice S2, Al Mar Eagle tactical knife, Victorinox Money Clip and Solo, Steven Rice pry bar, Glock takedown tool, Uni-Ball pen, Sharpie, and Magpul AR-15 front sight tool.
This video showcases an EDC (Everyday Carry) mini titanium pry bar and its surprising utility, specifically highlighting how it saved a range session involving an M&P10 rifle. The creator has carried the pry bar for years, implying its consistent usefulness. The description suggests the pry bar played a role in resolving an issue encountered during shooting with the rifle.
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