Tuesday Carry

Tuesday Carry
Our Take

This EDC loadout leans heavily into a blend of practical utility, preparedness, and a touch of nostalgia. It's a well-considered kit, demonstrating a focus on self-reliance and having tools readily available. The inclusion of the Game Boy Advance SP is a unique element, suggesting a desire to carry a piece of personal enjoyment alongside the more functional items. The color scheme is largely muted, with blacks and grays dominating, giving it a tactical yet understated aesthetic.

Pros

The loadout boasts a strong selection of tools. The inclusion of both a full-size knife (Vosteed Corgi V) and a micro-multitool (Gerber Dime) provides versatility for different tasks. The Olight Oclip Pro is a fantastic, compact light. The first aid kit ("boo-boo kit") and Sharpie demonstrate preparedness. The KeySmart and wallet are practical everyday essentials. The Covert Champion Pro is a unique item that adds a layer of self-defense.

Suggestions

While comprehensive, there's a slight redundancy with having both the Gerber Dime and the Vosteed Corgi V. While they serve different purposes, consider if both are always necessary. A dedicated pen holder or lanyard for the Fisher Space Pen might be beneficial. The loadout could benefit from a small notebook or notepad for quick notes. Finally, consider how comfortable this is to carry daily – the GBA SP adds significant bulk and weight.