Marine X, a USMC veteran, provides a practical guide to the five essential EDC items for beginners: a reliable folding knife (Benchmade Bugout), a dedicated flashlight (Fenix LD30 or Nitecore TIP), an analog watch (Vaer C4), a fire source (Zippo), and an RFID-blocking wallet (Proof Wallet). He also suggests pocket organizers like Data Crew for better gear management. The instruction emphasizes utility and preparedness.
This video provides a review of the Data Crew Snacktime Sling, a waist pack designed for everyday carry (EDC). The reviewer, Marine X, discusses his experiences with the sling after two weeks of use, detailing its specifications, what he likes about it, and its drawbacks. He also shares his overall recommendation for potential buyers and mentions requests for future versions of the product. The description includes affiliate links for various products, including the sling itself, an Aura trial, and other gear, as well as information for business inquiries, sticker submissions, channel memberships, and social media links.
This video reviews the Data Crew Water Junior EDC pouch, a smaller iteration of their popular Water Slider. The presenter highlights its significantly reduced thickness compared to the Water Slider, making it more pocketable. While the dimensions are similar to the Water Slider, the Junior's slimmer profile is its key advantage for everyday carry. The review also compares it to other EDC pouches like the Small Fry and Supreme pouch, noting its balance of capacity and portability.
This video reviews and recommends the top 3 EDC (Everyday Carry) pouches that the creator consistently returns to after extensive testing. The pouches highlighted are the Supreme Small Zip Pouch, the Nutsac, and the Data Crew pouch. Links to purchase each item are provided in the description. The creator also shares links to their other social media platforms, a secondary YouTube channel, and the camera and audio gear they use for content creation.
This video showcases a DIY EDC (Everyday Carry) trauma kit assembled with compact and capable items. The presenter highlights a Data Crew What-a-Slider pouch as the container, featuring essential medical supplies such as a chest sealant, Leatherman Raptor Shears, a flashlight, Quick Clot, a tourniquet, a chem light, and a CPR mask. The focus is on creating a highly functional trauma kit that fits a small form factor, suitable for carrying on a daily basis.
This video showcases a DIY process for creating a compact Everyday Carry (EDC) medical kit pouch. The creator demonstrates how to assemble a basic first-aid kit within a "What-a-Slider" pouch from Data Crew, featuring essential items like wound relief, pain medication, gauze, saline wash, gloves, and a splinter probe. A Leatherman Squirt PS4 multi-tool is also included. The video emphasizes practical preparedness for minor injuries in an EDC context.
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