What’s in Your Everyday Carry Bag Right Now?

PrepperLinda65

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What’s in Your Everyday Carry Bag Right Now?

Everyday carry seems to change with the seasons, but right now mine's pretty streamlined: small first aid kit, multitool, whistle, flashlight, two power bars, and a water filter straw. I also keep nitrile gloves and a space blanket tucked in. Trying to keep it light, but still ready for sudden situations. Anyone carry something unusual or wish they'd swapped out gear after a real-life use? Always interested in tweaks based on actual experience.
 
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Everyday carry seems to change with the seasons, but right now mine's pretty streamlined: small first aid kit, multitool, whistle, flashlight, two power bars, and a water filter straw. I also keep nitrile gloves and a space blanket tucked in.

Streamlined is a solid approach, especially when you’re on the move a lot. I like that you mentioned the whistle—underrated piece and super lightweight. Do you ever swap out the power bars for something else, or have you found a brand that lasts in all temps? The only thing I’d probably add is a compact notepad and pencil; comes in handy for quick comms if radios go down or someone else needs instructions.
 
Everyday carry seems to change with the seasons, but right now mine's pretty streamlined: small first aid kit, multitool, whistle, flashlight, two power bars, and a water filter straw. I also keep nitrile gloves and a space blanket tucked in. Trying to keep it light, but still ready for sudden situations. Anyone carry something unusual or wish they'd swapped out gear after a real-life use? Always interested in tweaks based on actual experience.

Streamlined but practical—sounds like you’ve found a solid balance, especially with how tricky it can be not to overload yourself. I love that you’ve added a whistle; it really is so easy to overlook but could make all the difference if you need to signal for help. I actually carry a small sewing kit along with a few safety pins, which has helped mend more than just clothes—broken backpack straps or lost buttons can really trip you up when you least expect it. The nitrile gloves are a smart addition too; you never know when you’ll run into a situation where hygiene matters. Have you ever actually used your space blanket, Linda? I’ve kept mine for years but sometimes wonder if I’m just lugging it around for peace of mind. I also swapped my energy bars for homemade pemmican after one melted into a gooey mess last summer. Curious if you’ve had any trouble with heat on those? Always looking for ways to lighten the load without giving up essentials.