This week: travel gear; EDC gear markets in general; and steel watch bracelets.
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If you have restrictive knife-law needs, this is a stellar offering.
I’ve long had my eye on the Terminus line from SOG — the design looks classic and the prices really solid. What held me back was the flipper design mechanism, as I know I am not a flipper kind of user. Recently, SOG released the ‘SJ’ variant — same knife, but with a Slip Joint design and a nail nick opening.
Stellar price too, and a really nice offering.

Perhaps the best $30 you can spend on a knife, and it’s so tiny.
There’s something about a tiny knife that always draws me in. They are very fun to own, carry, and otherwise have around. But they can be tricky to pull off in a manner where they feel worth using over a more traditionally sized pocket knife.
WESN’s Microblade, Spyderco’s Ladybug, and any others I have tried over the years, always failed to ‘stick’ because they didn’t do small tasks well enough, or they couldn’t do big tasks at all. Too much of a compromise given the pricing and such.
That’s not the case with Cold Steel’s Micro Recon — this is a gem of a knife and it’s about $30.

This is quite possibly the closest to perfection I’ve seen in an EDC backpack.
When GORUCK released the first round of Heritage bags, I was skeptical — what and why do these exist? There’s no denying that they were popular, even at the very high price they were/are. More recently, GORUCK seems to have added the “Heritage” line of bags (GR1, Kit Bag) as a staple products of theirs with easy availability to buy most of the colors. They updated the bags with different looks/attributes since that original run, all of which culminates in a compelling EDC backpack.

I wasn’t interested in buying one at all, though. They looked good, but I was happy with the bags I had. And then I tried that Filson Journeyman — I loved the look and feel, but it wasn’t quite there for use. So when a friend on Discord offered to send me his 21L GR1 Heritage to try out, saying that he knew I would like it, I jumped at that chance.
About 15 seconds after unboxing my loaner Heritage GR1, I knew I was buying one of my own. The look in person, and the excellent tactile aspects, make this an amazing bag to handle and use. And, if what you lament is that the ‘OG’ GR1 Cordura was better, and the new ones aren’t quite that — you’ll like this bag.
Let’s take a look at the excellent GORUCK GR1 Heritage.

One of my favorite gear pouches for my camera and other bulky, but somewhat delicate gear.
I’ve seen the Pioneer Carry wallets for years now, and while they always look nice (and people seem to love them), I never snagged one. So this Global Pouch from Pioneer Carry is the first of the brand I have snagged. My goal was to find a nice pouch I could move back and forth between my bags — something which carried all my stuff, especially the bulky stuff.
What I ended up finding is a pouch I love, but have dedicated to a single bag.

Quick notes on my giant iPhone, connectivity and other things like watch bracelets.
My review here, great bag. Buy here, $149
My review here, great bag.

I have a few Wurkkos lights now, and they are all really solid offerings, and they become a stellar offering when you take into account their often discounted-already-low prices. The TS10 is the latest offering, and feels like a play on the Lumintop FWAA — but frankly at a much lower price, with a better…
I have a few Wurkkos lights now, and they are all really solid offerings, and they become a stellar offering when you take into account their often discounted-already-low prices. The TS10 is the latest offering, and feels like a play on the Lumintop FWAA — but frankly at a much lower price, with a better UI, and better features.
Be aware, this is an Anduril light, so if you don’t want to deal with that UI, then walk away now, because this is a very easy $20 to spend.

This is a contender to unseat the Urban Assault as the best bag for people who don’t like to think about bags — it’s pretty clever too.
Note: Mystery Ranch provided this backpack for review.
Mystery Ranch has been turning out a ton of new bags this year, and the latest entry is specific to EDC/Office users — the District series. These come in two sizes: 24L and 18L. A couple of months back, Mystery Ranch sent me the District 18 in Hummus to check out and review.
This is a really great little bag, and a lot of people are going to like this. If you like the way something like the Urban Assault feels, but yearn for more organization in your bag, then this is something you should really look into.


I am really excited for the iPhone 14 Pro this year, and I went for the Max as an upgrade to my mini. Oh my.

If we are being honest, this is probably the smartest watch buy on the market today.
I’m a huge fan of the GA2100 series of GSHOCKS — I am not alone as many people love these. At roughly $99 they offer tremendous value and stellar looks — they are perhaps the most wearable of the GSHOCK models too. So when I found out that Casio was coming out with a GAB2100, which adds a couple extras, I was pumped. At $150 this is still a stellar value, and attainable by many — it’s everything the GA2100 is, but better.
Just get one, or allow me to tell you more reasons to get one…

Stage Manager with an external display connected is a really nice setup. It doesn’t feel like a Mac — it feels easier.

Good news, this pen is still great even in brass, so you should get both.
I wrote about this pen a while back, when I picked up the Electroless Nickel variant. I like that pen so much, that I decided to see what the brass variant would be like. And great news: it’s just as good, and in someways better.
I am not going to rehash everything from that first review, so take a look at that if you don’t recall how much I love that variant.

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A really good knife, made with even better knife steel, but the scales were downgraded in an annoying fashion. Still, everyone should have one.
When I published my Deka review, I mentioned at the end of that review rumors of a forthcoming version with Magnacut steel. This is my review for that version. It is most excellent, but has one glaring tradeoff you need to be aware of.
That said, those who want a knife and don’t want to think about which to get or spend a bunch of money — this is that knife. It’s great.
Currently available for $254, it’s one of the best EDC bags money can buy. Amazing price. My review.
Currently available for $254, it’s one of the best EDC bags money can buy. Amazing price. My review.

This car is the ultimate car for families in America — it’s made for it. I love it.
I don’t talk about cars too often here, but I love cars. I love to drive, and I love everything silly about cars. I had hoped that when I leased my last car (2019 BMW 540i) by the time I would get my next car, EVs would be viable. They were not, at least not for me, and I think not for many people — they are certainly at a turning point, perhaps next cycle.
So instead of an EV I got one of the most non-EV cars out there: a 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 with 6.2L V8. Yeah.
Thing is, this is one of my favorite cars I have ever owned, and I want to share with you why.

Lots of clever design features, makes this bag one of the more versatile Mystery Ranch bags I own.
Note: Mystery Ranch provided this backpack for review.
I’ve had the Blitz 30 for quite some time now, and I’ve used it in a wide variety of scenarios. It’s a bag which really surprised me for how versatile it can be. While this is a new offering it is along the same lines of the popular 2 Day Assault — which means it has many of the lessons Mystery Ranch has learned in all its various military bags, but distilled into a more affordable offering for those not going to literal war zones.
I really like a lot of things about this bag, but there are nuances and caveats here. Like the 2 Day Assault, you’ll need to first be good with the military vibes, but if you are, then you are left with a really nice bag and one which more easily spans a wide gambit of use than the 2 Day Assault.