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Latest revision as of 22:00, 16 February 2025

Everyday carry (EDC) refers to the selection of items that are carried on a daily basis by an individual. These items are typically carried in one's pockets or in a bag and are intended for use in everyday tasks, personal defense, or emergencies. The concept of EDC has grown in popularity, particularly within various online communities, where enthusiasts share and discuss their personal EDC setups. The choice of items varies greatly among individuals, but common components often include keys, a wallet, a smartphone, and a pocket knife. Other items may include flashlights, notebooks, pens, multi-tools, and personal care items, among others.

Components of Everyday Carry[edit]

The components of an individual's EDC can be broadly categorized into several types, each serving specific functions or purposes.

Personal Essentials[edit]

  • Keys - For access to home, car, and office.
  • Wallet - Carrying identification, cash, and cards.
  • Smartphone - For communication, information, and various utilities through apps.

Tools[edit]

  • Pocket Knife - For cutting tasks, often considered the cornerstone of EDC.
  • Multi-tool - For a variety of tools in a compact form, useful in many situations.
  • Flashlight - For illumination in dark environments or at night.

Writing Instruments and Notebooks[edit]

  • Pen - For writing notes, signing documents, or emergency situations.
  • Notebook - For jotting down ideas, lists, or reminders.

Personal Defense[edit]

  • Pepper Spray - A non-lethal option for self-defense.
  • Tactical Pen - Can be used as a writing instrument or a self-defense tool.

Miscellaneous[edit]

  • First Aid Items - Small, basic items for minor medical needs.
  • USB Drive - For storage and transfer of digital files.

Philosophy and Community[edit]

The philosophy behind EDC is preparedness; the idea is to carry items that will ensure the individual is prepared for most common situations, as well as unexpected ones. The EDC community is diverse, with members coming from various backgrounds such as military, emergency services, and civilian life. Online forums and social media platforms have become popular spaces for these individuals to share advice, reviews, and photos of their EDC items.

Legal Considerations[edit]

It is important for individuals to be aware of local laws and regulations regarding the carrying of certain items, especially tools like knives and self-defense items. Legal restrictions can vary significantly by location.

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