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  • Benchmade Taggedout Carbon Fiber

    Benchmade Taggedout Carbon Fiber

    If you see the images of this, and you think it is a supped up Bugout, then you get partial credit. Benchmade claims they used the Bugout for inspiration to make the Taggedout, which is an ultralight, backcountry hunting knife. There are three versions of this knife:

    • Orange Grivory Handle, CPM-154, 2.1oz for $200 MSRP
    • OD GReen G10, CPM-S45VN, 2.889oz for $300 MSRP
    • Carbon Fiber, CPM-Magnacut, 2.44oz for $375 MSRP

    I am reviewing only the Carbon Fiber model, as I am now a Magnacut snob. Unlike many other manufacturers, Benchmade has taken to charging a premium for their Magnacut blades, however they do try to add to the premium-ness with things like Carbon Fiber Scales, paint, and other additions.

    There is no getting around the fact that you pay $175 more for a heavier knife with a better steel.

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  • Montana Knife Company Magnacut Blackfoot 2.0

    Montana Knife Company Magnacut Blackfoot 2.0

    The knife community has fallen in love with Montana Knife Company, and their plethora of knife designs. All of that love makes the knives impressively hard to get — with new releases selling out faster than most can checkout. (This of course leads to a lot of flipping in eBay.) I’ve been looking a lot at fixed blade knives lately, and I was able to buy a Magnacut Blackfoot 2.0 second hand for a great price.

    It’s quite a knife.

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  • Member Journal — 10/14/24

    Member Journal — 10/14/24

    This week: looking at some of the tech stacks I use at home; and some of the non-iPad compute I have in my home office.

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  • Mystery Ranch Rip Ruck 24

    Mystery Ranch Rip Ruck 24

    This item was provided by Mystery Ranch for review.

    The Mystery Ranch Rip Ruck series have been all over stores for ages, but the latest revision of the line brings the Rip Ruck 24 — which has a unique design and style for an EDC bag and a sweet spot for capacity. I was sent the ’ponderosa’ color, and it’s been a fantastic, if quirky to use.

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  • Gear Report — 10/9/24

    Gear Report — 10/9/24

    This week: current flashlight carry; and some new items.

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  • Laek Adventure Towels

    Laek Adventure Towels

    Note: Laek provided these towels for review.

    A little talked about fact in my house: I don’t use your standard bath towel when I shower, instead (since 2017) I’ve been using various towels from hiking/camping offerings to Outlier’s Grid Linen towels. I keep a single thought about this stuff in my head: if certain items are so good for travel/adventure/camping, then why are we not using them at home?

    It never made sense to me, so I often try out these products at home, as a way of benchmarking how good they actually are. Laek’s Adventure Towels are no exception — I’ve been using them as my primary towels here at home for weeks now.

    They are like a chamois for your body, and they are as weird to use after a shower as that statement makes them sound, and yet highly effective towels. I’m not sure I can go back to my other towels…

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  • Member Journal — 10/7/24

    Member Journal — 10/7/24

    This week: tools and hardware for running local LLMs (iPad and Mac).

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  • Bleu de Chauffe Business Woody Bag

    Bleu de Chauffe Business Woody Bag

    Note: this bag was provided for review by Bleu de Chauffe.

    Bleu de Chauffe is a relatively new brand, having started 2009, but they are doing something rather unique. They are hand making heritage-level bags in France with a focus on sustainability and quality. They sent over their ‘Business Woody’ bag for me to check out, and I’ve fallen in love this bag. It’s unlike anything else I’ve used before, and yet it fills so many roles — I’m shocked this isn’t a more common layout.

    You’re going to want this.

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  • Member Journal — 9/30/24

    Member Journal — 9/30/24

    This week: Amazon’s return to office mandate; and local LLMs are getting good thanks to Meta.

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  • Thinking Analog

    Thinking Analog

    The way this works is simple: use a notebook and a pen when you need to work through a problem of any kind.

    Not a tablet with a stylus. Not a notetaking app. Not a pencil. Paper and pen.

    Give me a blank page of my notebook and my pen — I shall fill that page in no time.

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  • Gear Report — 9/25/24

    Gear Report — 9/25/24

    This week: my thoughts on GORUCK; some gear I have parted ways with; two new bags in for review.

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  • Vollebak Off Grid Pants Lightweight

    Vollebak Off Grid Pants Lightweight

    Every item I’ve ever bought from Vollebak has exceeded my expectations for it, and these Off Grid Pants in the Lightweight edition are no exception. They are built for living off the land — whatever that means to you. They are a jogger which has been over built, over thought, over priced, and generally are absurd.

    They are also one of my favorite pair of pants to wear. And if we are being honest with ourselves, when it’s just us living off the land, a pair of joggers with a lot of silly pockets and athliesure adjacent design is probably what we want.

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  • Member Journal — 9/23/24

    Member Journal — 9/23/24

    This week: the AI controlled job market.

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  • Vollebak Off Grid Shirt

    Vollebak Off Grid Shirt

    One of the gems of my summer hiking in Colorado has been the Vollebak Off Grid Shirt, which is a very odd shirt that excels at keeping you cool. It is my go to warm weather hiking shirt, and something I’ve come to really love.

    Your great-great grandfather lived off grid. Your children’s children will live off grid. So the question is, could you? If you had to start from scratch, build a house, generate your own energy, plant crops, find your own water, and raise a chicken or two? (Vollebak.com)

    Probably not the chicken or crops part, but I could build a house for sure. Is this the shirt I would do that in? Possibly.

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  • Two Years (plus) of 2022 Tahoe Z71

    Two Years (plus) of 2022 Tahoe Z71

    When I last wrote about my Tahoe, my mindset was that this was one of the best SUVs I’ve owned — it was simple where it needed to be, and capable all around, while having a good balance of tech. There are some odd things, and some things you should know. I picked up the car in January of 2022, and have shy of 60,000 miles on it as of this writing.

    So I want to run down some things I would have liked to know going into it. All of this is for the 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe with the Z71 package and the 6.2L V8.

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  • Triple Aught Design Overland Shirt

    Triple Aught Design Overland Shirt

    Note: Triple Aught Design sent this shirt for review.

    Truth be told, I’ve been eyeing this Overland shirt for a very long time now. I love shirts that have modern touches in classic fabrics for rather niche uses. This is exactly that, a 100% Twill shirt, made for overlanding adventures — sign me up.

    Since getting this shirt, I’ve been wearing it the moment the weather cools enough for it not to overheat me, and a few times when it was a touch too warm, and I’ve found that it’s a very easy wearing and comfortable shirt, which sits nicely between firm workwear, and something a little more put together. Is this like smart workwear? I am not sure. I am sure I like this shirt.

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  • Member Journal — 9/16/24

    Member Journal — 9/16/24

    This week: iPhone 16 and iOS 18.

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  • Hyperlite Mountain Gear – Daybreak 17

    Hyperlite Mountain Gear – Daybreak 17

    For me this review has been a long time coming. I’ve always loved the Hyperlite Mountain Gear (HMG) aesthetic. There’s something so excellently balanced about the visual designs of their packs. But at the same time I am largely not their target customer — I don’t subscribe to the necessary ultralight mindset for backpacking. I have a touch more flare for the luxury of many things, all over built — regular readers are not surprised, of that I am certain.

    But the Daybreak 17 is a different backpack all together. It takes the HMG styling, and applies it to what is essentially a daypack for day hiking. That’s one area where I do tend to fall on the lighter half of the scales when I head out. I grabbed this bag second hand, which I note because despite it looking new, it certainly has been used a bunch.

    I’ve found this to be very smartly designed, but I question why you need an ultralight daypack.

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  • Gear Report — 9/11/24

    Welcome to the inaugural edition of my new twice a month, or more confusingly ‘bi-weekly’ *Gear Report*. This is all gear, and related gear philosophy. If you don’t want to be tempted to spend money, skip this.

    With this new member report, I have a new membership tier which gives you access to these Gear Reports, as well as the annual Best Lists (and any other gear related things in the future). The ‘Gear Only’ subscription is [available here](https://brooksreview.memberful.com/join) at a lower cost, all existing members have been moved to the ‘All Access’ tier which is as it implies: access to everything.

    Thanks for being a member!

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  • Member Journal — 9/9/24

    Member Journal — 9/9/24

    This week: desktop iPad mode; kids and iPads; themed logs; Gear Report coming this week.

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