One of the more realistic dumps I've seen. Very similar to what I carry. I hate seeing some of these pocket dumps online that have more stuff than you can possibly fit in your pockets and altogether weighs 15 pounds.
crazy how much overlap we have in our edc. I daily a shadow system cr920 but otherwise everything else is pretty spot on. I use a g10 by Dullboy if im not carrying a compliance edge blade on my left side and a microtech or spyderco pm3 in my right pocket. The other differences are: a MOFT magsafe wallet adhered to my iphone, and an Alpaka keyfob that i recommend to anyone that edcs. The wallet and keyfob frees up pocket space while also being easily carried no matter what I am wearing. I also wear my zero belt under basketball shorts and sweatpants and it solves that problem too, especially with the tenicor DCC clips
A few recommendations I could throw out: 1. Phlster Enigma system (throw out leg leash), complete game changer to not have to worry about belts. Can wear in swim trunks, or under a tux with shirt tucked in. Can clip on extra mag, knife, and anything with a pocket clip, especially with their sport belt. Insanely comfy and reliable. 2. Snakestaff Systems EDQT, small tourniquet that I wear clipped onto the aforementioned belt. 3. Anitmatter Industries wing for the TLR-7 Sub, folding gas pedal wing that fits whatever holster ur running. Takes a bit of adjustment, but easily done and works crazy well.
A compact tourniquet like the Snakestaff Systems everyday tourniquet, and at least a minimal trauma kit are the only things I can think of to potentially add. I hardly notice that tq compared to trying to EDC a CAT on my belt.
@@stephenbarabas6286 if they want to have the ability to potentially save their own life, a family members life, or someone else they come upon after an accident they do. If an artery gets severed you will not have time to go digging in your trunk first aid kit for a tourniquet, especially if the vehicle rolls and nothing is where you originally packed it.
Yeah I was a bit surprised when he edc all those weapons without having any boo boo kit. If I carry a gun, then I'll definitely carry a tourniquet (at least).
You don't need a tourniquet. I was a medic for 15 years, and never needed to use a tourniquet, out of thousands of calls involving gunshot wounds, stabbings, amputations. Not to mention applying a tourniquet adds several complications to an otherwise straightforward situation.
@@thatsrich944 it is never in my way and I would rather have it & not need it. Hopefully I'm never in a situation to ever need it; & hopefully others are never in a situation where they need one & can only wish they had it.
The Spiritus dudes have gotta be some of the most badass dudes in this space. Humble, quiet, but VERY formidable. 😅 My "light weight" EDC is an old Spyderco Para 2, Surefire EDC, SOF-T stuffed in my sock, and a .32 S&W J Frame in my blue jean pocket. A sub second draw and a dry press that makes the front sight look like the gun is just sittin on a table lol. No reloads and ZERO f**ks given. My mind is the most dangerous weapon; everything else is just ancillary stuff...😚
Grat pocket dump Kevin. I think that Sig rocks. Sigs fit my hands better than Glocks. Only thing I would add would be a kerchief/Bandana. So versatile especially in silk. Nate
Nearly identical EDC for me. I do carry a SWAT-T tourniquet in a little mesh pouch (random one I bought on Amazon and modified) in each back pocket. I barely notice them and then I have two tourniquets if need be. They also fit my children as well as adults.
It's is the most ultralight way to carry a full size gun and everything you could need but all of it is the lightest possible options. That sig is still ultralight compared to a g17/surefire x300/aimpoint across. A carbon Fibre knife is lighter than d2 steel.
I also carry the SIG Macro, mine has the SIG Romeo 2 red dot Made in USA and the Sig Foxtrot light, also Made in USA. The rest of my EDC pretty much mirrors yours, minus the chapstick, with a few different brands, but same items.👍🏽
Couldn’t agree more!!! Love the carry content, that said-there’s ABSOLUTELY NOTHING lightweight about this haha 😂 😂😂 I gave ya a like but I see why the likes are so low 🤷♂️
Surprised no one has had a “Wazoo cache belt” yet. And yeah you can slip something inside where you carry to make it more ridged and also still fit an entire survival kit inside without it feeling like you are carrying anything in it with some spare cash and other things, and and and.
I've always wondered if an frp like the cold steel is good enough. Black triangle is great, but i have 2 active outdoor young daughters that while they dont seem to lose their glocks or radios, do on occasion loose or misplace expensive knives.
I’d replace the second knife that is the least useful, with something else. There is obviously a “tactical” advantage in carrying a pointy tool at the ready, I see that (in case the situation prevents you from pulling out the other tool due to the threat’s proximity). But if you end up in such a messed up position, well you somehow failed (unless it’s your job to seek these situations of course). One’s first line of defense, is good eyes, a sharp mind and worst case good cardio. Anticipating is key, especially if you’re in charge of other people, right ?
I was never a much of a SIG fan, especially in the days when everyone loved the P226. The Macro was the first one that interested me enough to buy it. So far, I have no regrets leaving the 48 for the Macro.
@@kevinmcdowell3446 I’ve owned two. Both of them felt incredibly cheap. The slide moves ever so slightly when you pull the trigger, too. Albeit these were standard 365’s. Still left a lot to be desired. We all get to carry what we want 🤝
Mine is very similar, but instead of a fixed blade and can't live without carrying a small multitool. Having a phillips, flathead, and small pliers is incredibly useful.
I love that everyone's edc is different as long as u are carrying something. I carry a smith and wesson model 459 with an extra mag phone keys small med kit
My suggestion: - Put away the folding knife, one fixed blade should be good enough. - Carry at least one tourniquet and a small boo boo kit. - Maybe consider a fanny pack for lil more edc storage. Best luck bud 👌🏻
@@terrytoman4227 Good point, but I tend to use my flashlight as my non-lethal force, and my handgun for the lethal one. I always avoid knife fighting as much as possible, and if somehow my handgun doesn't work, then I would utilize the pointy end of my blade for some quick lethal strikes. I wouldn't want to play around with hacking n slashing in that situation tho. But yeah, keeping a razor sharp blade is never a bad idea.
You can never tell who is being paid by sig and who isn’t. However the “17 rounds in such a small frame” line I hear all the time makes me curious if there is incentive here.
The nitecore EDC27 is my preferred flashlight. Thin and very pocketable (literally has EDC in the name) it has a 2 different lockout modes and a light sensor so it won’t go high lumen in your pocket even if it isn’t locked. It has 2 buttons. 1 for cycling between 15,65,200, and 1000 lumen modes and an emergency 3000 lumen mode (steady or strobe depending on full or half press)on its own separate button that only does momentary so it won’t stay on in your pocket. Rechargeable and it has a killer battery life. I sound like a shill but I genuinely just like my flashlight. $90 so it’s a little pricey but worth it imo.
I just feel For that price you jump up to the streamlight , or alittle more and get the surefire , I’ve passed the nitecore over many times , maybe I should give it a try , you never see professionals using them , hence why I never ever looked at them
@@terrytoman4227 idk why professionals would over look them 🤷♂️ mines pretty good I think. It has some flaws but not many. Maybe tacticool guys don’t like it cause it won’t work on CR123s or 18650s.
Kevin’s awesome. And anyone can carry whatever they want. But he complains about the lack of capacity of the g48 but then also carries a spare mag with the 365…
Ditch one of the blades and add an OC spray for a less than lethal option. If that’s not enough stuff to carry you add a tactical pen, handcuff key and ankle IFAC .
I’ll have to check out the black triangle g10 knives. I agree with carrying separate defensive and utility blades, and I’ve been using and training pikal style blades exclusively for this. Love the Shivworks stuff, but nonmetallic is a nice option. I prefer my blade midline where you carry the spare mag though, so I can reach it with either hand (weak side forward grip, strong side reverse grip so the edge faces toward me). Spare mag 8 or 9 o’clock, I’m less likely to need that in a clinch. I never use the social knife for utility tasks.
For your xmacro. I’d suggest getting the tlr7 sub and the micro wing by anti matter industries. The wing is made so it can fit into any holster that fits a tlr7 sub.
When he takes more and more things off his body and then his belt, I was wondering is he eventually gonna take off his underwear and show it as an EDC?
I carry a kimber micro 9 with a spare mag , and I feel seriously out gunned as far as capacity goes , these guys know there shit , ultralight doesn’t mean u go without everything to be light , u still need pistol, spare mag , knives , possiable leatherman , flashlight , wallet , phone , keys , I mean Your only Gona get so light ,
No it is ultralight in the sense that you should carry all that stuff he just picked all the lightest options from each category. That sig is way lighter than g17/surefire x300/aimpoint acro combo.
Wtf does kev do for work that requires him to carry two knives
Professional box opener
The real question is why aren't you carrying two knives?
looks like the non metal one is a backup defensive knife, and the other one is a knife knife to do knife things like open amazon packages.
@@xxfliP44 all knives open packages
idk what do you have a brain for if you’re not going to use it??🤣
Love seeing what other dudes have in their pockets in a not weird way
No homo
Sure 😎
It is the answer to Bilbo's riddle: What's in my pocket?
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing my tallow based lip balm!
Retired Military 11yrs, followed by 22 yrs policing. Your choices are spot on mate 🇨🇦
One of the more realistic dumps I've seen. Very similar to what I carry. I hate seeing some of these pocket dumps online that have more stuff than you can possibly fit in your pockets and altogether weighs 15 pounds.
Hi tyler
Yeah.... 12.8 lbs is what he's carrying
I EDC a mustache too
crazy how much overlap we have in our edc. I daily a shadow system cr920 but otherwise everything else is pretty spot on. I use a g10 by Dullboy if im not carrying a compliance edge blade on my left side and a microtech or spyderco pm3 in my right pocket. The other differences are: a MOFT magsafe wallet adhered to my iphone, and an Alpaka keyfob that i recommend to anyone that edcs. The wallet and keyfob frees up pocket space while also being easily carried no matter what I am wearing.
I also wear my zero belt under basketball shorts and sweatpants and it solves that problem too, especially with the tenicor DCC clips
A few recommendations I could throw out:
1. Phlster Enigma system (throw out leg leash), complete game changer to not have to worry about belts. Can wear in swim trunks, or under a tux with shirt tucked in. Can clip on extra mag, knife, and anything with a pocket clip, especially with their sport belt. Insanely comfy and reliable.
2. Snakestaff Systems EDQT, small tourniquet that I wear clipped onto the aforementioned belt.
3. Anitmatter Industries wing for the TLR-7 Sub, folding gas pedal wing that fits whatever holster ur running. Takes a bit of adjustment, but easily done and works crazy well.
Chapstick is a very important part of my carry too. Switched a few years ago from store bought to homemade and I'm never going back lol
I’m moving to Idaho next month. I cannot wait to head up north for some of Bill’s classes. Good video, y’all. Grateful for the work Spiritus does.
A compact tourniquet like the Snakestaff Systems everyday tourniquet, and at least a minimal trauma kit are the only things I can think of to potentially add. I hardly notice that tq compared to trying to EDC a CAT on my belt.
😂 do weirdos really carry a tourniquet everyday?
@@stephenbarabas6286 if they want to have the ability to potentially save their own life, a family members life, or someone else they come upon after an accident they do. If an artery gets severed you will not have time to go digging in your trunk first aid kit for a tourniquet, especially if the vehicle rolls and nothing is where you originally packed it.
Yeah I was a bit surprised when he edc all those weapons without having any boo boo kit. If I carry a gun, then I'll definitely carry a tourniquet (at least).
You don't need a tourniquet. I was a medic for 15 years, and never needed to use a tourniquet, out of thousands of calls involving gunshot wounds, stabbings, amputations. Not to mention applying a tourniquet adds several complications to an otherwise straightforward situation.
@@thatsrich944 it is never in my way and I would rather have it & not need it. Hopefully I'm never in a situation to ever need it; & hopefully others are never in a situation where they need one & can only wish they had it.
Nice slim profile items to consider. Interesting options from brands I had not heard of yet. Thank you for sharing!
The Spiritus dudes have gotta be some of the most badass dudes in this space. Humble, quiet, but VERY formidable. 😅 My "light weight" EDC is an old Spyderco Para 2, Surefire EDC, SOF-T stuffed in my sock, and a .32 S&W J Frame in my blue jean pocket. A sub second draw and a dry press that makes the front sight look like the gun is just sittin on a table lol. No reloads and ZERO f**ks given. My mind is the most dangerous weapon; everything else is just ancillary stuff...😚
Grat pocket dump Kevin. I think that Sig rocks. Sigs fit my hands better than Glocks. Only thing I would add would be a kerchief/Bandana. So versatile especially in silk.
Nate
I thought I was the only one carrying a bellroy wallet. One of the best minimalist wallets I've ever carried.
Nearly identical EDC for me. I do carry a SWAT-T tourniquet in a little mesh pouch (random one I bought on Amazon and modified) in each back pocket. I barely notice them and then I have two tourniquets if need be. They also fit my children as well as adults.
Nah this is def not 'ultra' light, just lightweight maybe. I mean dudes carrying like 35+ rounds of ammo and two knives
Ya and u act like that’s overkill ,laughing my ass off , that’s so moderate it’s not funny
Specially when the country is on the verge of collapse
@@terrytoman4227 🙄 moderate huh? I guess we all don't get in gun fights on a weekly basis... This isn't ultralight in any way
@@terrytoman4227ok Rambo
It's is the most ultralight way to carry a full size gun and everything you could need but all of it is the lightest possible options. That sig is still ultralight compared to a g17/surefire x300/aimpoint across. A carbon Fibre knife is lighter than d2 steel.
I also carry the SIG Macro, mine has the SIG Romeo 2 red dot Made in USA and the Sig Foxtrot light, also Made in USA. The rest of my EDC pretty much mirrors yours, minus the chapstick, with a few different brands, but same items.👍🏽
Couldn’t agree more!!! Love the carry content, that said-there’s ABSOLUTELY NOTHING lightweight about this haha 😂 😂😂 I gave ya a like but I see why the likes are so low 🤷♂️
Surprised no one has had a “Wazoo cache belt” yet.
And yeah you can slip something inside where you carry to make it more ridged and also still fit an entire survival kit inside without it feeling like you are carrying anything in it with some spare cash and other things, and and and.
Actually this has existed for years, sere pick for one makes a belt just like that, very descreet
All i Use is tenicor for years now. Best of the best.
“Ultra slim” should have been the title to this. Nothing about this is light, besides the actual light. 😂
You can program the streamlight protac 1LAA an it's basically the same exact size
Love it! Only thing I can think of is medical (a TQ).
Might be too bulky for his tastes but some basic medical supplies is always smart.
I would swap the knife you use for admin tasks for a multitool, the defensive knife is good!
No mustache wax for the handlebar huh? Or does the tallow do the job well enough?
Nice setup.
Checkout the new Sig Romeo X Carry Enclosed optic; seems like a winner to replace the EPS.
I've always wondered if an frp like the cold steel is good enough. Black triangle is great, but i have 2 active outdoor young daughters that while they dont seem to lose their glocks or radios, do on occasion loose or misplace expensive knives.
when is that shirt coming up for the website?
I’m more curious as to what EDC pants can fit all this comfortably.
A small plier like the knipex cobra has saved my bacon on occasion. I carry one everyday.
I’d replace the second knife that is the least useful, with something else. There is obviously a “tactical” advantage in carrying a pointy tool at the ready, I see that (in case the situation prevents you from pulling out the other tool due to the threat’s proximity). But if you end up in such a messed up position, well you somehow failed (unless it’s your job to seek these situations of course). One’s first line of defense, is good eyes, a sharp mind and worst case good cardio. Anticipating is key, especially if you’re in charge of other people, right ?
Every item looks brand new.
I assure you, the chapstick was on its last twist.
The new shield mags don’t work well in the Glock 48 ?
They worked fine in my first gen g48, but none would work in my g48 MOS.
Nice to know I own 90% of this kit so I think I’m doing pretty good
Where do I find this fixed blade
1:15 in “oh he carries a sig, next video”
I was never a much of a SIG fan, especially in the days when everyone loved the P226. The Macro was the first one that interested me enough to buy it. So far, I have no regrets leaving the 48 for the Macro.
@@kevinmcdowell3446 I’ve owned two. Both of them felt incredibly cheap. The slide moves ever so slightly when you pull the trigger, too. Albeit these were standard 365’s. Still left a lot to be desired. We all get to carry what we want 🤝
😂 Glad Im not the only one who immediately thought that. I was like Oh great! Another cheap POS platform for an EDC.
I'm big fan Tenicore ❤ good choice
Yes, keep them coming. I love seeing what’s in the Spiritus guys’ pants 😏
Mine is very similar, but instead of a fixed blade and can't live without carrying a small multitool. Having a phillips, flathead, and small pliers is incredibly useful.
Totally agree. That makes far more sense than a fixed blade knife.
@SpiritusSystems1 nice try
Defiantly work depending but I’d dump the second magazine for a TQ.
No TQ? No medical?
Should always carry some kind of multi tool. Always have a Leatherman skeletool or the big boy wave if I know I'm going tkb getting into some shit.
Could replace one of the blades for an Ant Design Pathfinder if you’re going lightweight
Hunter Constantine belt is my jam but i still carry glocks .
I love that everyone's edc is different as long as u are carrying something. I carry a smith and wesson model 459 with an extra mag phone keys small med kit
Appreciation for a “different” pistol👍🏽
What’s that trijicon wipe called on his keys anyone??
They are usually made by a brand called "spudz". They make them for all types of companies.
Where Medical? 🥺
damn straight
It's wholly unnecessary.
How many times do people who carry that actually use it?
Never that's how often
@@stephenbarabas6286 I carry it and absolutely have used it more than my weapon...
@@Powernoodle_If you can punch holes you should be able to plug them too.
Period.
If you carry a lethal firearm, medical are absolutely necessary.
Add a TQ?
Where did you get that hat?
Tenicor for the win. Love my tenicor products
My suggestion:
- Put away the folding knife, one fixed blade should be good enough.
- Carry at least one tourniquet and a small boo boo kit.
- Maybe consider a fanny pack for lil more edc storage.
Best luck bud 👌🏻
U should always keep
Your defensive blade away from
Daily tasks , that ways if ever needed , it’ll be razor sharp
To cut long pig 😊
@@terrytoman4227 Good point, but I tend to use my flashlight as my non-lethal force, and my handgun for the lethal one. I always avoid knife fighting as much as possible, and if somehow my handgun doesn't work, then I would utilize the pointy end of my blade for some quick lethal strikes. I wouldn't want to play around with hacking n slashing in that situation tho. But yeah, keeping a razor sharp blade is never a bad idea.
You can never tell who is being paid by sig and who isn’t. However the “17 rounds in such a small frame” line I hear all the time makes me curious if there is incentive here.
Super weird question but what size shirt is that
XL
Multitool like a leatherman multitasker instead of that BTG g10 knife/bench made knife would add options too
Really nice edc, but I think you are missing some sort of medical equipment. I would rather have Smal TQ or combat gazue instead of two knifes ;)
😢 no snacks?!
The nitecore EDC27 is my preferred flashlight. Thin and very pocketable (literally has EDC in the name) it has a 2 different lockout modes and a light sensor so it won’t go high lumen in your pocket even if it isn’t locked. It has 2 buttons. 1 for cycling between 15,65,200, and 1000 lumen modes and an emergency 3000 lumen mode (steady or strobe depending on full or half press)on its own separate button that only does momentary so it won’t stay on in your pocket. Rechargeable and it has a killer battery life. I sound like a shill but I genuinely just like my flashlight. $90 so it’s a little pricey but worth it imo.
I just feel
For that price you jump up to the streamlight , or alittle more and get the surefire , I’ve passed the nitecore over many times
, maybe I should give it a try , you never see professionals using them , hence why I never ever looked at them
@@terrytoman4227 idk why professionals would over look them 🤷♂️ mines pretty good I think. It has some flaws but not many. Maybe tacticool guys don’t like it cause it won’t work on CR123s or 18650s.
I also carry the xmacro !! F anyone who talks smack on it. Theirs a reason it’s one of the most popular edc guns around the past few years.
Not a big fan of that light waiting on parts for mine that broke the screw strips easy .
Kevin’s awesome. And anyone can carry whatever they want. But he complains about the lack of capacity of the g48 but then also carries a spare mag with the 365…
Nice stuff besides the sig
And yet you cannot offer one scintilla of evidence that the X Macro is anything but a great gun.
@@Powernoodle_ nice word choice, had to look it up. I do in fact have a tiny trace or spark that sig pistols are neither reliable or safe.
Ditch one of the blades and add an OC spray for a less than lethal option. If that’s not enough stuff to carry you add a tactical pen, handcuff key and ankle IFAC .
You need two blades, keep a “defensive tool” and a utility tool.
Your defense should always be sharp - hence why you need two.
that sig is gonna get you kill't in da'-streets
i knows what you're missing? The Durex, you're missing the good rubber boi!
Respect🇺🇸👍
🇵🇱🤙
I wish U.S. companies would come out with a true ambi pistol
Sig just release a Romeo enclosed. I still like Holosun, but if you want American made there’s a new option in the market.
Aimpoint Acro?
Is it really American made? I know for certain some Romeo optics are literally made by holosun in china. The Romeo 5 for example.
Romeo X is "Assembled in U.S.A". So still made in China and they screw it together here
@@Kalbeesite says “Assembled in U.S.A.”
I’ll have to check out the black triangle g10 knives. I agree with carrying separate defensive and utility blades, and I’ve been using and training pikal style blades exclusively for this. Love the Shivworks stuff, but nonmetallic is a nice option. I prefer my blade midline where you carry the spare mag though, so I can reach it with either hand (weak side forward grip, strong side reverse grip so the edge faces toward me). Spare mag 8 or 9 o’clock, I’m less likely to need that in a clinch. I never use the social knife for utility tasks.
For your xmacro. I’d suggest getting the tlr7 sub and the micro wing by anti matter industries. The wing is made so it can fit into any holster that fits a tlr7 sub.
Got a TLR 7 HL and a new holster on the way for my x macro
I love my macrostream
Tenicor lover
Throwing up the label “Kevin’s Keys?” was pretty funny.
Medical is the only thing you are missing out of your edc load out. No tourniquet. Nice load out.
Only thing I would add is a pen to write with
That holosun will fail quickly, sig makes an enclosed optic that fits.
Wish Trijicon would just hurry up and make a RCRcc already
When he takes more and more things off his body and then his belt, I was wondering is he eventually gonna take off his underwear and show it as an EDC?
It’s Wool & Prince, but I show that in the baselayer video.
I carry a kimber micro 9 with a spare mag , and I feel seriously out gunned as far as capacity goes , these guys know there shit , ultralight doesn’t mean u go without everything to be light , u still need pistol, spare mag , knives , possiable leatherman , flashlight , wallet , phone , keys , I mean
Your only Gona get so light ,
Steve Forsing
Dang it the lip balm is sold out now
Doesnt sig make a red dot 🤔
They suck
Steve from sicario making edc videos
If you want to reduce weight you should remove the red dot, flashlight pistol, knife. You have a gun doesnt need 2 knives and extra flashlight.
Good stuff
You're missing a RPG-7 jk love the vid and learn a lot
Is this the same guy from the movie sicario? lol
What type of ankle bracelet do you wear? Do you paint your toenails camo green?
no extra socks?!
I was betting on a mk 23
You didn't show us how many pickles you carry.
The only surprising thing is that you're not carrying any sort of TQ
Sicario Steve
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👏👏👏👏
Awesome 😎
Ehh you didn’t try hard enough.
Shield arms makes a steel mag, and steel mag catch, 15 rounds capacity for Glock 48 that runs flawlessly.
Anyone that thinks this is "ultralight" also thinks a Boeing 737 is an ultralight airplane
No it is ultralight in the sense that you should carry all that stuff he just picked all the lightest options from each category. That sig is way lighter than g17/surefire x300/aimpoint acro combo.
@@John_439thank you for understanding. I knew this would go over a lot of people’s heads lol.