Yeah that orange kit is great. HiVis is the way to go out doors. I love camo just as much as the next but not for outdoor stuff. I've actually changed out a lot of my lanyards to bright green and orange on everything.
Pockets! It all comes down to pockets!
I know the feeling. Left to my own devices, I generally wear cargo pants or cargo shorts with 6-8 pockets. I refuse to carry a murse, man bag, backpack, etc. unless I'm actually hiking. I also rarely wear a jacket, vest, or shirt with pockets, so I'm generally limited to what I can get in the pants pockets. On the rare occasion that I have to wear dress slacks or a suit (or when I used to have a job that required me to wear the company-issued jeans), I definitely feel (felt) constrained in my carry.
I typically wear jeans when off and cargo 5.11 type pants at work. I rarely if ever wear slacks or suits. Pocket space if a premium in my jeans so I love to utilize the 5th ( coin/watch ) pocket. No medium sized plier tool for me when off. I prefer the Squirt for my plier when off. I also love to utilize my belt to carry stuff. I like the Victorinox belt hanger for my wallet and keys. This way they dont plop in the bottom of my pocket.
I pocket carried a Wave for a couple of years back in the day ... times change.
I have one of thos little P4 clone suspension clips for my keys these days. It helps stop poking holes in my pocket, and hanging vertically helps align stuff with me better, so I don't get stuff poking me in the thigh, even when I sit down.
Yeah, they've certainly eaten a few of my pockets up too
You have certainly dropped a lot of stuff already Inspired by your challenge I have decided to do something similar. Trying to get by with only 4 MT‘s. After testing a lot of different SAKs and MT’s over the last year, I think I have found what works for me. I will go with the following:Classic on a neck chain for scissors and the occasional finger nail. Pioneer for the jobs that come up everyday. For everything that requires a tool neither the Pioneer nor the classic supply, I will reach for the Spirit. For hard jobs like wood working, renovation (abuse kind of jobs for MT‘s) I will switch out the Spirit for the Swisstool. Those 4 tools should be able to handle everything that comes my way on a regular basis. Will see how that goes
It has been 20 days, and so far this system has worked great for me. What I might change though, come summer, is the classic on the neck chain. I can see me not liking it having it around my neck once sweating season starts, so I might remove it and replace the Pioneer with a PX. Will see
I think it is more the feeling of the chain and tool on my sweaty skin that I will dislike. I was never a big fan of having stuff around my neck anyway.