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An Ultralight Outdoor Adventure EDC

August 15, 2017 by Scott Witner Leave a Comment

An Ultralight Outdoor Adventure EDC

I’m going to start a small series on ultralight gear for hiking, backpacking and trail running. To kick it off I’m going to begin with an Ultralight EDC (Everyday Carry). Although this EDC kit that I’m going to discuss isn’t as sexy as some other selections out there, it’s proven quality gear that is lightweight and durable. Remember this is for ultralight outdoor activities, not a SEAL Team 6 capture or kill mission. The theory behind an ultralight EDC is to have the items you need and nothing you don’t which will in turn allow you to focus on enjoying the outdoors and not having a bat belt full of gear around your waist. The situation/activity will dictate what gear you use.

First off is a quality knife. The knife I chose for this is the Ka-Bar Dozier folding knife. For what I would need on a hike for trail run this knife will fill the role perfectly. The Ka-Bar Dozier is a jack of all trades knife that can be utilized for urban EDC, hiking, backpacking and camping. It is also recommended by a few former Marine Corps Mountain Warfare/Survival instructors. Check out my full review HERE.

An Ultralight Outdoor Adventure EDC

The second item is a flashlight. I’m typically a headlamp guy when it comes to hiking or backpacking, but Streamlight designed the clip on their line of flashlights to be mountable to the bill of your hat. The specific model light I’m using for this ultralight EDC is the Streamlight Microstream. The Microstream is one hell of a durable light and works off a single AAA battery. The single AAA battery provides a total runtime of 2.25 hours with a 45 lumen output. Yeah this isn’t a high output ‘tactical’ light, but then again that is not the purpose here. I don’t need a blinding light for hiking or running, just something to illuminate my way and provide some light during the night.

An Ultralight Outdoor Adventure EDC

I included a minimalist wallet in this kit only because most of us will need to carry a driver’s license and a card or two when hiking or trail running. I’ve been through several minimalist style wallets over the years. Currently I’m using the Nemo Equipment Ditto wallet. This wallet is the perfect size for carrying the necessities and due to the design, it keeps out dust and debris as well. Check out my review of the Ditto wallet HERE.

An Ultralight Outdoor Adventure EDC

I’m working on some other articles in this mini series which will include first aid kits, rain gear and an ultralight backpacking setup. Stay tuned.





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Scott Witner is the Editor of The Loadout Room and handles product sourcing for both Crate Club and Cuna Dog. He is a former Marine Corps Infantryman with 2ndBn/8th Marines and was attached to the 24th MEU(SOC) for a 6 month deployment to the Mediterranean. He has completed training in desert warfare at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, mountain warfare and survival at the Mountain Warfare Training Center and attended the South Korean Mountain Warfare school in Pohang.

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