One Knife,one Multitool,one Flashlight,which Is Your Choice?

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#21

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Sounds too easy. Trick question, right?

Military
Swisstool
Surefire A2
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#22

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Knife: waved endura
Multitool: Leatherman wave
Flashlight: The super bright rechargeable streamlight I have at work.
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#23

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If fixed knives are allowed:

1. Fehrman's First Strike, 7 1/2 inch CPM 3V blade,
2. Victorinox Swiss Champ - no 'blade play', much better than others
3. MagLite AA LED version


Franco

For UrbanCarry:

Spyderco Perrin Street Beat or Fehrman's Thru Hiker instead of the Firrst Strike
Spyderco: NON MULTA SED MULTUM

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#24

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Knife: Military PE (or Manix PE)

Multitool: Leatherman Super Tool 200 (or Leatherman Surge)

Flashlight: SureFire 6P (or Mini Maglite)
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#25

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fallkniven f1
fenix p3d
victorinox outrider
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Manix PE
Maglite AA
Sog power lock black oxide Multi tool B60
Henry


My Wife Say`s I Buy One More Spydie She`s Going To Divorce Me....God I`m Going To Miss Her!!! :rolleyes:
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What I carry now.
Military
Leatherman surge
Fenix P1d-ce with Leaf body.
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#28

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I have to point out that many are picking a folder with about the same blade as the multi tool.Every survival expert I have ever seen talk about what you need says a chopping tool is a must have.
Think about run time on the light too,many are picking lights that will only last 1 hour.
Just some thoughts.
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Fallkniven A1
Gerber 400 multi-Tool
Petzl Tikka-Plus LED Headlamp

If you've ever had to climb or use your hands after dark, a good headlamp is the only way to go. ;)
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#30

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Rock Salt

LM Charge Ti (although a SAK with a magnifier might be nice if a fire is needed....lol, I don't know how "Castaway" we're getting here...)

one of those hand-powered lights (headlamp was a great idea HaroldB)
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CKE custom bowie (I've posted pics before)
LM Charge (used at work daily since I got it)
Inova 24/7 (don't own one, yet)

Mind you, my choice of chopping tool for camping is my 8lbs splitting maul, but that doesn't exactly count in this question.

5lbs axe, mora, and an oil lamp will always out-last new technology.
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#32

Post by mauropisani »

1) Spyderco Paramilitar (PE)
2) Leatherman Charge TTi
3) Mini Maglite 2AA (with Nite-Ize switch and LED drop-in)
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