A quick end of the year round up of the bags I have, and what I use them for:
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GORUCK 24.7 Merino Wool Tee
Likely the best shirt out there for rucking workouts.
Note: this item was sent to me from GORUCK for review.
I love merino wool, most of my tops are merino wool. It’s very performant as a material in both hot and cold, dry and wet. It also can go a long time without building up odors. But, merino wool can be delicate at times, and so it’s more challenging to build a rugged shirt out of merino. GORUCK took on that challenge and recently introduced the 24.7 Merino Wool Tee.
I’ve been wearing my review sample rucking for dozens of miles now, all under the Rucker 3.0 25L with 45lbs in the pack — it’s holding up great. It might be the best rucking shirt I’ve seen to date.
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Member Journal — 1/3/2022
It does not feel like 2022, but that’s fine. Let me show you how I can tie together nitrile gloves and extension cords while fitting in iPads too.
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State of EDC-ish Backpacks, 2021
These are the the bags to beat as we start 2022.
With 2021 in the books, I wanted to do a quick run through of some of my favorite backpacks at the end of this year. So, with that in mind, here’s some quick thoughts on some of my favorites and why/what you would want these for. It’s a bit of a ‘state of backpacks’ post, with a nod to the fact that there are still a few I have yet to test. There’s a longer form variant of this in the best list with better delineation — this is the quick hit version.
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Fenix PD36 Tac
A dual purpose tactical and duty light that has a great water rating and long run times, but it is missing something.
It has been a while since I grabbed a Fenix light, and while the PD series is popular, the PD36 Tac specifically is a newer light with a standout feature: tail selector switch. This is a big tactical light, which is clearly meant to be used for long stretches of time, in security type situations.
It’s solid too…
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Filson Winter Clearance Sale
A good sale is a good sale.
Up to 40% off, I normally don’t highlight their sales but there are a few items that are hard to get on sale I wanted to point out:
- Togiak Belt: this is a great belt I love to wear around on the weekends or when I go outdoors. It’s massively long, but really nice. On sale for $27.
- Lightweight Alaskan Guide Shirt: I have the standard weight and it’s so warm I rarely get to wear it, I’d buy this if I were getting one again. Great comfortable shirt. Sale price is $75.
- Small Rugged Twill Duffle: long has this been on my wishlist, and often heralded as one of the best ‘buy it for life’ pieces you can get. It’s normally $350, but on sale for $210. These are their limited run colors, so if you like them you better grab them now because they likely won’t make a return. I think that green looks stellar.
- Rugged Twill Original Briefcase: one of my all time favorite bags, I use mine all the time. It’s a legend. Normally #325, it’s on sale in these colors for $195 — excellent price. This is also limited edition colors, but that Flag Blue is dope.
- Medium Rugged Twill Field Bag: this is the standard tan color, and I loved this bag when I had mine. It was a little too big and a little too small for me — I couldn’t use it for the office (too small), and it was a little bulky for much of what I was trying to use it for (travel and such). That said, what a great bag it was/is. On sale at $237.
Bunch of other stuff too, but those are my picks.
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Member Journal — 12/27/21
Paying with Apple Pay at restaurants is the magic we all need in our lives.
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Barrel Flashlight Rail 3 Picatinny — Stormtrooper Look
This is the best looking flashlight I own, and one of my personal favorites, but it’s not the best flashlight I own.
Barrel Flashlights are expensive and hard to get. They are ‘dropped’ on their website in themed drops. They also do collaborations with Triple Aught Design — should Barrel’s standard base price be too low for your interests. They make some of the sexiest looking lights I have seen, with a lot of the design being about the coloring of their ‘Rail’ designed lights, or materials in the ‘Brake’ design.
My light was bought secondhand off a member, and is the Rail 3 Picatinny setup with a white cerakote for extra bling. I use this light a ton but mostly because it ‘sparks joy’ and not so much because it is the best. It is, however, quite a good light.
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Member Journal — 12/20/21
There’s some stuff about the app privacy report, but also have you put heat shrink on your knots before? You should.
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GORUCK Kit Bag 32L: First Look
One of my favorite duffle bags, and it’s a great price as well.
I’ve resisted buying this bag for quite some time — originally because the pricing was silly. But now GORUCK offers these bags both from their Vietnamese factory, as well as the US factory. This is the Vietnam version, and it clocks in at a great price of $125 (at publication time).
I wish I grabbed this sooner, as this is a really good duffle/travel bag.
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GSHOCK GBD200
This watch is inexpensive and really impressive.
Casio has been slowly bringing a small subset of their watches into the smartwatch/fitness watch realm of things. They started small, went big, and now are applying some really interesting stuff to some of their less expensive watches. One of those is the new GBD200.
I snagged one to see how it stacked up to my Garmin Instinct Tactical, and then quickly replaced and sold the Instinct in favor of this GSHOCK. It’s everything you love about a GSHOCK, with some nice little upgrades that don’t destroy what makes a GSHOCK great to being with.
Well done, Casio.
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Member Journal — 12/13/21
In one post I talk about bluetooth, lamps, terrible Amazon apps, and stain removers. I too am impressed with my randomness.
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Sofirn BLF LT1 Lantern
I thought I would only use this in emergencies, but (as it turns out) I have found many other uses for it and it is fantastic.
When these lanterns came out, I dropped it on my wishlist right away. For the longest time it was something I really wanted, but refused to buy. The run time was insane and I have a soft spot for lanterns, but did I really need more lanterns? I rarely used them, well until this one, because I finally gave in a picked this lantern up, and I regret not doing so sooner.
This isn’t even that expensive, at about $75 with batteries, shipped to your door. That’s a good deal. That it is also well made, has killer LEDs and a really good set of features — value all around.
I have found myself using it in many scenarios where I might have suffered with tail standing a flashlight before, but this works so much better and because it’s a really high quality light, I love using it outside of emergencies.
Let’s dive in.
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Member Journal — 12/6/21
The corners of the Google Pixel 6 bother me a lot, like why are they so pointy?
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Why I Changed to Mystery Ranch by Default
Why I have moved away from brands in the past, and why I am currently obsessed with Mystery Ranch.
Over the last year I have had a very large shift happen in my bag/backpack setups. That shift has been moving from GORUCK as my default choice for bags, to Mystery Ranch as my default choice. All of this migration happened rather naturally with a lot of duplicates, until I felt like I reached a tipping point with the amount of bags I had, and purges began.
In order to purge, I had to decide what to keep, and why to keep it. To determine that, my criteria became: bags which are a bit easier for me and my family are the ones I keep. As it turns out those showed their faces from Mystery Ranch time and time again and not as much from GORUCK.
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Member Journal — 11/29/21
Sometimes you need to spend a lot of money on something just because it is sexy as hell looking, that’s ok too.
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Best List 2021 and The Only Items You Need
A quick explainer on this year’s ‘Best List’.
I now maintain a yearly “Best” list. but the more I got to thinking about it, the more that list can be overwhelming for some. I write it mostly for myself and a few close friends, and I try to pick a few items with a similar utility, but which differ widely in either price or use. So the pocket knives section takes you from the backwoods, to luxury EDC.
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Wurkkos TS21
This light is my pick for a great budget light that is well made and can do a lot without needing you to go out and buy batteries and chargers.
My first go with Wurrkos in the FC11 went well — it was a good enough light that I felt I couldn’t just toss it aside in an emergency bag as I had intended to do. Because of this, I’ve been keeping my eye on what Wurkkos is doing: they make budget lights, but they are well made and use nice LEDs in many of them. The TS21 might be the epitome of all of this: it is a fantastic, even before you consider the low price.
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Wurkkos FC11
This was my first Wurkkos light, which I never got around to reviewing as I had bought it specifically to stash in a get home bag in my wife’s car. It was recommend to me as a great option, easy to use, solid, cheap and with a great LED. It spent about 3 days in…
This was my first Wurkkos light, which I never got around to reviewing as I had bought it specifically to stash in a get home bag in my wife’s car. It was recommend to me as a great option, easy to use, solid, cheap and with a great LED. It spent about 3 days in that get home bag before I decided to put a slightly more expensive light in the bag, so I could use this light myself.
It’s not the best light, I think the TS21 is a better buy, but it’s much lighter and easier to carry, so it’s worth considering if you want a great light for not a large budget as it can be had for $30 easily.
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Member Journal — 11/22/21
We need to talk about pocket clips, because it is silly how many companies don’t seem to care enough about this.
