EDC - Was ich als Soldat jeden Tag dabei habe | BlackoutBuddy

Description: In this video, I'll show you the most important tools you should always carry. There's no right or wrong answer here. With an EDC (Everyday Carry), everyone has to decide for themselves what they want to take. There are always pros and cons. If you take more, your EDC becomes heavier and more cumbersome. If you take less, you might be missing something in an emergency. Everyone has to make this decision about how much of what they need. That's precisely why the EDC from "Active Resilience Solution" is also freely customizable. I keep the setup shown in the video either in a thigh pocket or at least within easy reach. I believe that an EDC doesn't always have to be carried on a person, even if that's the definition. An EDC knife, no question. An EDC with tools that I need for survival in an emergency is, by definition, comprehensive, like the one in my video. Anything less is neither fish nor fowl in my eyes. If an EDC fits in my jeans pocket or under my belt, for example... Then there's usually hardly anything in it. I prefer to have a properly packed survival EDC and at least always within reach. There's nothing wrong with leaving your EDC in the car when you go shopping. The likelihood of not making it back to the parking lot where your car is parked is so low that, in my opinion, the cost/benefit ratio of a minimally packed EDC doesn't justify it. As I said, ultimately, it's up to each individual to decide what they want to have with them in an emergency, and that's why I'd be happy if you would write in the comments how you would pack your EDC! In Tenebris Parati. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #EDC #Preparedness #CrisisPreparedness #BlackoutBuddy #military