This video introduces Nutnfancy's 2025 EDC (Everyday Carry) system, focusing on a new LPAC (Likely Probability for AC) approach driven by personal life changes and health issues, specifically a shoulder operation. The presenter emphasizes a shift in gear selection and carrying methods, introducing two new acronyms to better describe EDC realities. The video showcases a new gear carrying system, highlighting researched choices and details of the components. It promises a part two focusing on HPAC EDC and suggests viewers might find inspiration for their own EDC setups. Specific gear mentioned includes a Mountainsmith Adventure Office, messenger bags, 5.11 Apex pants, Vertx holsters, UST Sparkwheel and Exotac Nano firestarters, various Spyderco knives (Street Beat, Paramilitary, Endura, Dragonfly, Delica), Lynch titanium knife clips, Maxpedition holsters and magazine pouches, and Olight S2 series lights. Level IIIA ballistic flexible panels for LBE and backpacks are also mentioned.
This video reviews the Spyderco Dragonfly C28, a lightweight EDC (Everyday Carry) knife weighing around 1.2 ounces. The reviewer highlights its high quality and compares it to other contenders in the sub-two-ounce category, noting that the Dragonfly holds its own, particularly in terms of weight. Specific features praised include jimping, an adjustable pivot point, and an improved clip, all of which were requested in a previous review. The orange color is also mentioned for its practicality and aesthetic appeal, positioning the knife as a 'Hall of Famer' EDC option. The video also includes discussion of POU (Purpose Of Use) and details from an original Nutnfancy review, with a high likability score.
This is Part 4 of an 8-part series reviewing Nutnfancy's extended stay backpacking system, focusing on the "firepower" aspect of his "Mobility vs Firepower" concept. The system is designed for establishing a remote base camp in high-altitude Rocky Mountain terrain, featuring a heavy pack (80+ lbs) but delivering high capabilities. This segment details knives, tools, and survival implements including the Ontario SP5, Ka-Bar Utility, Cold Steel SRK, Leatherman S2 Juice, Victorinox Super Spartan, SOG Flash I, and various signaling devices. While the primary focus is on backpacking gear for remote living, specific firearm-related items are mentioned, suggesting a connection to preparedness and survival.
This video review focuses on the Spyderco Dragonfly, a lightweight and compact everyday carry (EDC) knife. The reviewer highlights its svelte design, minimal weight (1.2 ounces), and comfortable Zytel handle, noting the absence of stainless steel liners as a positive for weight reduction. The knife features a 2-inch VG10 or AUS8 leaf-shaped blade with excellent cutting performance for tasks like opening packages and letters. While praised for its ease of carry and quick deployment, potential improvements like jimping, a metal clip, and a lower price point are discussed. The Dragonfly is favorably compared to the SOG Flash 1.
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