Month: March 2022

  • Muyshondt Maus Copper

    Muyshondt Maus Copper

    This was a gift from my parents over the holidays (they know me well!) and it’s been a really interesting little light to use. This is also my first Muyshondt, and the Maus is the smallest of all their lights — it’s essentially a keychain light.

    It’s really neat, with one flaw that will either not matter to you (me) or be the deal breaker.

    These come in a few different finishes, this model is the copper model and it weighs quite a bit given how small it is.

    LED and Power

    This is, as far as I can find, a Nichia 219b SW45 (CCT 4500k) which is a high CRI and fan favorite LED. I say fan favorite, but it’s only my second favorite 219b flavor as I generally prefer the SW30 over this. That said, when you are working with lower output lights like this, the SW45 is a better performing light as it visually looks brighter under more/most scenarios.

    To that end, this is a twisty light which offers three output modes: 1 lumen, 10 lumens, 60 lumens. You’re not going to wow anyone with the output, but this is a really small light, so it is more than acceptable output given everything at play.

    The big issue here is the battery. Muyshondt, in my opinion, makes bad judgment calls when selecting batteries. CR2s and N Cells are just not good power sources as they are harder to find and cost more because of it. And yes, this tiny little light is powered by the equally tiny ‘N Cell’. Also listed as “E90” or “LR1”. They are $1.50 – $2.00 per cell on Amazon — so not too bad but the issue I have is that they are not something I can likely pop into any store in any country and find. It’s not that they are rare, but rather that I can generally find a AAA/AA in most homes, and that won’t be close to the case here.

    For me though, the N Cell works, because I wouldn’t use this as a primary light. If this is your primary light, then I think battery is a bigger factor, but as a secondary light it’s not that big of an issue. And N Cells are small and easy to stash in a bag somewhere so you have your own extra with a tiny bit of planning. Kind of a wash, not sure what else could be used really to fit this sizing.

    Size and Carry

    The pictures so far might be a little misleading as to the true size. This light is just over a half inch in diameter (0.57 inches), 2.1 inches long and Muyshondt lists it at 1 ounce in weight. So yes, it’s heavy because it is copper, but it’s still not heavy in the grand scheme of heavy.


    Next to a Tinker.

    This light is tiny, and the extra weight is actually a credit here because it helps to keep it at the bottom of your pocket and is substantial enough that you can feel where the light is. And the added weight gives you a better grip on it — I am not sure I would have wanted something that weighed less as I have butter fingers as it is already.

    The copper, as you can see, is developing a nice patina, and I look forward to that continuing — it comes very shiny and polished. I’m a fan.

    The Maus is really designed to be a ’keychain’ light, but I’ve never found those handy. Instead you can see the tether I have on it, and I use that to clip it into an Admin pouch in my backpack. There, I use this little light as to help find things inside my bag, as you don’t need 1000 lumens reflecting back off the interior of your bag — it’s great for this use.

    The twist action actually works in favor of this type of use too, as it is unlikely to be accidentally triggered in your bag, and is easy enough to use. The small size will challenge your finger dexterity if you want to use it single handed, but I use almost always use it that way and have yet to have anything more than a momentary issue.

    I should note: the machining is top notch and the threads glide very nicely. Impressive.

    Overall

    It’s hard not to like this light. I wasn’t sure what I would think about this going into it, but months later I still use it all the time, and make sure it’s in my bag everyday. There is one other downside: the price. At $325 it’s not even remotely inexpensive, and I can’t say you are paying for some crazy performance. You are paying for the brand, the machining, and that’s that.

    But, it is quite good for what it is.

    Find it here. ($325)

  • Member Journal — 3/28/22

    Member Journal — 3/28/22

    This week: app subscriptions need another feature; reopening and what went back to ‘normal’; and traveling with kids.

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  • Winkler Standard Duty 2 (SD2) Fixed Blade Knife

    Winkler Standard Duty 2 (SD2) Fixed Blade Knife

    I’ve never owned a Winkler before this one, but I’ve long wanted one so I was really excited to get this. And when it came time to snag one — I was torn between getting a larger knife first, or one that I might actually carry. I went with something smaller that I could carry, and really this could be the only fixed blade I own and I would never be left for wanting.

    The Winkler Standard Duty 2 (SD2) is fantastic in every way. And it’s one of the best looking knives I own.

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  • Member Journal — 3/21/22

    Member Journal — 3/21/22

    This week: back from the road trip; Filson Small Duffle; crucial but cheap road trip gear; a new newsletter I am digging.

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  • Marsupial Gear Fanny Pack

    Marsupial Gear Fanny Pack

    I’ve been going all in on sling bags since the start of the pandemic. It’s hard to carry all the stuff I want to carry with me without a sling at this point: knife, keys, wallet, flashlight, pen, hand sanitizer, masks, mints. That’s not fitting in my pockets, I live in Houston so I can’t rely on jacket pockets, and cargo pants/shorts are a non-starter for me.

    Sling it is. I’ve reviewed a lot lately, and one of my favorites I kept going back to was Hill People Gear’s Belt Pack (which just came out in a larger size). I was set to buy another in the larger size, but when Marsupial Gear dropped this Fanny Pack, I jumped at it, and now I don’t really have a need for the larger Hill People Gear Belt Pack, because this sling is the sling for me.

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  • Able Carry Pouches

    Able Carry Pouches

    Able Carry has been making the rounds in the blogs and YouTube channels I do follow, and I wanted to check out what they had on offer — but their bags don’t speak to me. So I grabbed two pouches, and found a brand with nice finishing, excellent materials and very low prices. These two pouches have been kicking around my gear for a while now, so let me run you through them both.

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  • Member Journal — 3/14/21

    Member Journal — 3/14/21

    This week: iPads and cellular modems; my EDC sweet spot; overpacking is now defensive packing; and have a good week.

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  • Custom Laptop Sleeve w/ Admin Pouch

    Custom Laptop Sleeve w/ Admin Pouch

    Note (3/10/21): The maker of this lived just south of Kyiv, Ukraine. He evacuated from the area after the war started, and thus currently is not able to sell/ship things. I wish him the best.

    A little while ago ‘Walkman Backpacks’, a seller on eBay, released a laptop sleeve which is made to be installed into the Mystery Ranch ASAP — my favorite backpack. I had held off getting one while I waited to hear from a few I know who had them. I finally gave in, as the Aer Tech Folio I had been using, started to feel a little cumbersome.

    I reached out to Igor, the seller, directly and had him make me standard laptop sleeve, but also a custom Admin Pouch with a hook back for it. They all came in a while back and I have fallen in love with this setup, and it’s proven versatile too. Let’s dive in…

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  • Grey Ghost Gear E&E Vertical Pouch

    Grey Ghost Gear E&E Vertical Pouch

    I snagged this during a recent sale from Grey Ghost Gear as I had been wanting to check this particular pouch out. My primary reason is it being a vertical orientation, but also I’ll admit that the chem light holders on it are another large draw — I love some chem lights.

    It’s a mixed bag for me with this pouch.

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  • Member Journal — 3/7/22

    Member Journal — 3/7/22

    This week: overloading my EDC to cope with stress; protecting your iPad and other devices; and small bits on the Axiom 24, GSHOCK GA2100, and Ricoh GR IIIx.

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  • LULULook Magnetic Urban iPad Stand

    LULULook Magnetic Urban iPad Stand

    I recently received this stand as a gift, and it is supremely good. So we are going to dive right in. This a simple stand for the iPad Pro models (two different stands for the two different models) which allows you to magnetically connect your iPad to the stand — it raises your iPad up a little more, and allows a lot of different angles and articulation for the device.

    It is one of my favorites.

    Or, you can buy it here and see for yourself.

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