What sets this video apart from other “EDC” unboxing vids? If the spyderco is the first knife you’ve ever owned, you definitely can’t say it’s on the expensive side. Look at Koenig, benchmade, shirogorov, Chris reeve, Grimsmo knives and maybe that’ll put things into perspective for you.
I like your items . 👍 Prefer the Spyderco knife over the box cutter style knives because you can thrust with Spyderco . I carry a bandana - you have that covered with the bandage from the trauma kit . Other items I carry is sunglasses ( impact rated ) , and a gi poncho . If violence continues to escalate I will go with a small handgun . You did a wonderful job and plan on your channel growing . 👍
I don't know much about the blade material, but I've been loving my Spyderco knife. I'm not sure if it has D2 steel. If not, I'd love to learn the difference between the materials :)
Thanks for sharing your EDC. In my opinion, if someone wants a less expensive version of the Spyderco Para 3: one should consider the Spyderco Tenacious.
But none of it is your edc it’s just stuff you’ve decided to buy, a good edc it’s stuff you’ve used and found useful on a every day basis for months or years, you didn’t even know what was in half of the boxes before taking it out. How can you recommend something if you’ve never used it?
Hi there, I bought these items because I actually needed them and have been using most of them ever since. I thought it would be helpful to recommend things that I would find useful for everyday life. Everyone’s edc will be different based on their needs, so I'm just sharing some ideas from the many edc options out there.
Opening a bunch of boxes is all well and good. What's better is a video of how well those things stood up to 9 months to a year of hard use. I wouldn't want to give my dad something that will break like a Xmas toy.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm just sharing some EDC gift ideas based on the items themselves, not the brands (though I did research before buying them). I might do some long-term use reviews of these items in the future!
I owned my 1st knife at age 7
the Para 3 Lightweight was my daily carry for about a year. Great knife.
What sets this video apart from other “EDC” unboxing vids? If the spyderco is the first knife you’ve ever owned, you definitely can’t say it’s on the expensive side. Look at Koenig, benchmade, shirogorov, Chris reeve, Grimsmo knives and maybe that’ll put things into perspective for you.
Nice touch…❤❤
nice video i found my dad a Spyderco para 3 just like in the video thanks
I like your items . 👍
Prefer the Spyderco knife over the box cutter style knives because you can thrust with Spyderco .
I carry a bandana - you have that covered with the bandage from the trauma kit .
Other items I carry is sunglasses ( impact rated ) , and a gi poncho .
If violence continues to escalate I will go with a small handgun .
You did a wonderful job and plan on your channel growing . 👍
D 2 steel is my favorite steel
I don't know much about the blade material, but I've been loving my Spyderco knife. I'm not sure if it has D2 steel. If not, I'd love to learn the difference between the materials :)
Thanks for sharing your EDC. In my opinion, if someone wants a less expensive version of the Spyderco Para 3: one should consider the Spyderco Tenacious.
Looks like a good option!
Awesome vid man, keep it up!
But none of it is your edc it’s just stuff you’ve decided to buy, a good edc it’s stuff you’ve used and found useful on a every day basis for months or years, you didn’t even know what was in half of the boxes before taking it out. How can you recommend something if you’ve never used it?
Hi there,
I bought these items because I actually needed them and have been using most of them ever since. I thought it would be helpful to recommend things that I would find useful for everyday life. Everyone’s edc will be different based on their needs, so I'm just sharing some ideas from the many edc options out there.
You couldn't be more boring if you tried
Stop hating.
same with your comment
Opening a bunch of boxes is all well and good. What's better is a video of how well those things stood up to 9 months to a year of hard use. I wouldn't want to give my dad something that will break like a Xmas toy.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm just sharing some EDC gift ideas based on the items themselves, not the brands (though I did research before buying them). I might do some long-term use reviews of these items in the future!