This week: disasters and preparedness; Wirecutter. Enjoy your long weekend here in the USA.
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Ida was a beast of an event, and the entire west coast is on fire I see, so maybe we should use retail therapy to help us be prepared for disasters.

Strong contender for the best small light you can buy — it is a hell of an entry into the easily pocketable light world.
The Lumintop FWAA with SST-20 4000K might be the best value, and best small EDC flashlight on the market right now. It’s that good, and one of my favorite purchases this year. This could be the entire review.
It is offered in a few variants. Three body types: Aluminum, Copper, and Titanium (with multiple finishes to this). And many LED options.

A supremely good EDC and Travel backpack before you factor in how good of a deal it really is.
Back in 2017 I reviewed the first generation of the Mystery Ranch Urban Assault 21 — of course back then it was the only variant so no ‘21’ moniker was needed. At some point I sold that bag off to a friend, only to recently trade back for the very same bag. And then, in using the bag again, I went and bought a current generation Urban Assault 21 in Galaxy (dark blue).
And the reason I did this is because I might have underrated the Urban Assault 21 initially — this bag is stealthy good.

Thoughts on many different bags for office use.
This week: a quick rant about where our priorities lie; then a very deep dive into how I am going through the process of picking a new bag to take to the office.
Also, it is almost September of 2021 and that is really insane to me. We really are going to end up *losing* a couple years from this pandemic. And far too many have lost far too much already.
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A few tweaks to the X-Pod make it substantially better looking and simpler.
In my review of the X-Pod I talked about how much I liked it, but I also mentioned how much the bag had going on and how overkill all the straps are. I got bored one day and started hacking away at the bag to try and make it into something I liked a little better.
This was a success for me, so here’s what I did.

This might be a killer digital nomad bag, something to watch whenever travel returns.
Note: Tom Bihn provided this bag at no cost for review.
This bag arrived to me during yet another COVID-19 spike, and thus a no-travel for me. I don’t expect to be able to use this bag for real travel any time soon, so I’ll give you the lay of the land the best that I can.
This is Tom Bihn’s new Techonaut 30 (there’s a 45 version too), which is a modified version of the classic Tom Bihn Aeronaut 30. The Techonaut is a travel backpack first and foremost, and gadget hauler secondary.

One of the best looking backpacks I’ve owned, and one of the most useful 15L bags I have used.
I’ve seen this bag around a ton, but the size is something I have always questioned: would it be large enough? I had a chance to trade for this bag, so I took the chance. This is a really nicely made bag, especially this Special Edition Waxed Canvas.
The bag certainly has it’s quirks, and true to form it is indeed a small bag which doesn’t wear small, while still packing small.

If you want a lighter bag, you need lighter electronics, but also we should talk about how Center Stage is a bit of an annoyance right now.

A great pocket for ruck plates, but also a good multi-device pocket.
The plate pocket variant I bought and tested is the 45lb Padded Plate Pocket (but they make other sizes) — it sells for $45.00, but you need to add MALICE clips to the purchase so that you can attach it inside your bag — which only adds maybe $6. I ended up with Coyote Brown and my goal was to use this to test rucking in many other packs I test (if nothing else but to pad the weight).
It turns out that this is a decently versatile, piece of kit and a really solid value. It can be a plate pocket, or it can be a device sleeve and more.

I love this light and it’s so much better than the website for it, or the spec sheet for it, would lead you to believe.
Update 12/13/21: HDS has COVID misinformation on their website/blog, this is very unfortunate to hear. Please keep that in mind when/if considering ordering from them.
This is one of those lights I have had my eye on for a long time. It’s expensive, has a weirdly low lumen output, yet an interface people rave about. Looking at it compared to most of the lights I’ve talked about on a spec sheet — it’s the one that seems to make very little sense, a ‘why buy this?’
After all: it’s big, heavy, no clip, and low output. The thing is, it’s the best light I have ever used. It’s the HDS EDC Rotary.

How in the world do I pick the best backpack while Apple is doing crazy things, and some other thoughts.
This is my favorite keyboard available (my review). Excellent feeling and bluetooth! Go get it while you can. Buy here.

The 3 Day Assault is a better large backpack than either size GR2 with only the very rare exception, but the GR2 still is great and has a place in my heart.
I’ve been a long time user of the GR2 (my review), and as someone who carried it despite the flaws, who has sold and bought it a few times (regretting the sale each time) I thought I would share why I moved on from the GR2. I found the 3 Day Assault CL from Mystery Ranch (my review) is a better bag than the GR2 in every aspect and is severely underrated/undervalued bag in the market — it’s well worth your time and consideration.

The one thing I have learned about carrying a purse is that I need to keep it small so I don’t end up bringing extra knives and flashlights along for the ride.
At the end of 2020 I started on a journey of testing sling bags, and going back further to May of 2020, I started with the idea of carrying a purse with me most/all places I head to. We are now more than half way through 2021, and I’ve tried quite a few different slings, so I wanted to stop and evaluate this statement I made:
Because you should carry one, regardless of what you call it.
Leading up to my return to the office, I was carrying a sling essentially everywhere I went. Including a weekend trip celebrating our fully vaccinated status, to San Antonio, where I wore it all around the river walk and other places. I really find these bags handy, but the trouble I have now that I am back in the office, is that I carry a bag to work — and that bag is not my purse. I don’t want to carry two bags to the office, that seems absurd even for me.
So, my usage has dropped a lot because of this, but I still do think you need a sling, and should carry one when you don’t have another bag, or might not have chosen another bag to carry at all.

Digital Notes are focusing too much on replacing paper and not enough on replacing the humble pen.

The GR1 is better for laptop users, the ASAP is better for anything else.
These two bags, the Mystery Ranch ASAP (my review) and GORUCK GR1 (my review), have been top of my list to put head to head for well over 5 years. Both are expensive, both are made to be used in actual combat (though you could argue that a little more in Mystery Ranch’s favor), both are USA made. I’ve now used the ASAP enough that I feel a head to head is warranted, as it’s pretty clear to me which is better for what.
With these two bags the question of which to pick simply comes down to whether or not you want/need to carry a laptop. If you need or want to carry a laptop, the GORUCK GR1 is hands down the better bag for you. For everything else, the ASAP is the better bag, and sometimes by a large margin.
I love the new publishing features in Ulysses, if for nothing else than being able to know that I published something, amazing. But being able to update a post after publishing: aces. Not noted is that you can open the published posts on the web by clicking on the published card for the post — which…
I love the new publishing features in Ulysses, if for nothing else than being able to know that I published something, amazing. But being able to update a post after publishing: aces. Not noted is that you can open the published posts on the web by clicking on the published card for the post — which is also another great add.
Good stuff, best writing app still. Download it, like now.

An almost great backpack, that looks really killer for an awesome price.
This bag took over my feeds when it came out, it was/is labeled a “new direction” for DSPTCH — and was released in Ballistic Nylon and Dyneema variants. Surprisingly, it was also launched at under $200 for the ballistic version which is a bargain.
I grabbed one to check out, and am impressed but not overwhelmed by this bag.

I use my iPad Pro seven times as much as I use my iPhone, but both are invaluable. So you should use your iPad more.

This is one really good light for a really great price too.
I’ve talked about JetBeam here before with the JetBeam Jet-1 MK Professional — I was impressed with the size and raw output of that light. It was a finicky light though, which I ultimately sold off because it didn’t do it for me. And a while back a member here posted on the member Discord that they modified the JetBeam RRT01 Raptor with a warmer (better) LED and offered a couple up for sale.
Umm, what’s that now, of course I snagged one.
The RRT01 is an interesting light from JetBeam, as it is listed as “tactical”, but really feels more like an EDC light to me. The big thing about this light: it has a rotary control knob to adjust the output of the light just by twisting the rotary dial.