How is the Pom? I’ve thought about getting one.
It is amazing
Day 3The item in my gear that I used extensively today (Knipex Cobra 125) isn't an official item in this challenge. So, here is a pic of the Viperade organizer, Super Tinker, Evogrip 14, and my orange bandanna:(Image removed from quote.)
Thank you for such detail writeup, looks like I really do have to check them out. I've been eyeing some of their jackets for the longest time, and the p-40 gen2 pants look good. I have heard Arc'teryx is highly regarded as one of the best, but I am not in that line of work to tell the difference.
I used the Brisa Necker 70 to cut apart these ribs.
Love the colors FarmerX.
A pokemon themed day yesterday...
I am not sure I could carry all of that though Perhaps in the winter with a coat but not with my summer clothes
These carries are looking great, all I am not sure I could carry all of that though Perhaps in the winter with a coat but not with my summer clothes
The finding the right one is why I’ve taken to keep the Voyageur loose by itself in the left pocket. It can handle most of the normal daily tasks and is an easy quick grab in the pocket I usually reach in first. Then the pocket organizer with its tools is in the left cargo, where it always is so it is habit.
Day 3I decided to change the MT to the Wave fore Wave Wednesday. I was planning on putting it in the pocket at the back middle waistband. Because I don’t have a clip on it and the pocket is so deep, I decided it was a no go due to not wanting to feel like I had a multi tool thong. So the wave goes in the pocket organizer and the Yeoman goes in the front right pocket.Because I was not driving anywhere and hanging out, the rambler and Mateminco CSF-04, on my car & house keys, got changed out for a rambler and RovyVon A8x with my backyard key ring.(Image removed from quote.)
Day 3More varied uses, in addition to all the daily stuff. Hank gets replaced after use with another of the same colour, as it's smaller than carrying a muslin for kid-nose wiping. Wednesday is when I have the kids, and we usually go to the coffee drive-thru - I get a hazelnut latte and they each get a Babychino... but of course each must have her name on her cup, which is in fact the real and only reason I EDC a Sharpie: [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] SteveP recently asked me about uses of the S557 wrench... The girls like to mess with the knobs on their clothing drawers, which means I am frequently having to tighten them back up. Here's me doing just that this morning: [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] I also did use the compass feature on my ABC watch. There were some planes doing circuits very near the playground, so I used that to take an azimuth and refer to the map later, in order to find out what airfield they were flying from. Near as I can see, Carinthia is a bit of outdoorsy stuff but more hunting-oriented, with some military leanings too, while Arc'teryx is mostly styled toward civillian outdoor pursuits if that's your bag. TBH, I wouldn't wear any of this stuff for work as it's just too nice, and I'd be too precious about the expense if it got damaged... Different story if it were to be issued kit, rather than private purchase.
Powernoodle Day 4(Image removed from quote.)The package opener on the Gerber Dime is very effective. I wish that more MTs had them.
PN, just sharing a small horror story about ceramic knife
Some items from the boo boo kit needed to be updated.
I am doing some industrial work this week...
Yeah I get it. Last week, I chipped a ceramic knife in the kitchen sink and had to throw it away. Ceramic is basically glass, and it behaves as such. I have a couple of them just because they are different and "fun", but they require special care for sure.You get bonus points for the Knipex, btw.
I wanted to take part in this but work (and other stuff) would have got in the way I must say you're awl doing amazingly well
I'd bet that pock-its pouch has some history.