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EDC

Everyday carry — folders, packs, multitools worth keeping.

5 pieces in this category
5.11 RUSH 24 2.0 — product photograph
Tactical Backpack · 5.11 Tactical

5.11 RUSH 24 2.0

37-litre tactical EDC pack. Built tough, organised aggressively, and the de-facto standard for travel-fishing kit and overlanding day bags.

Field Tool
$140–$150 / $199.99 AUD
Leatherman PST II (Pocket Survival Tool II) — product photograph
Multitool · Leatherman

Leatherman PST II (Pocket Survival Tool II)

Leatherman's second-generation Pocket Survival Tool, produced 1995–2004. The first Leatherman with a diamond-coated file, spring scissors, and combo blade.

Archive Piece
$40–$120 (used/secondary market) / $60–$180 (used/secondary market, estimated)
Spyderco McBee — product photograph
Folding Knife · Spyderco

Spyderco McBee

1.52-inch titanium integral-lock folder. Compact enough to disappear, built like a full-size knife. Designed by Jonathan McNees.

Collectible
$187–$260 (MSRP $250–$260; street prices typically $187–$195)
Folding Knife · Spyderco

Spyderco Paysan

The Peter Rassenti integral-lock folder, translated from custom benchwork into Spyderco's Prestige line. Produced 2018–2023. Now discontinued.

Holy Grail
USD $800 MSRP / Secondary market: USD $644–$920+
Spyderco SpydieChef — product photograph
Folding Knife · Spyderco

Spyderco SpydieChef

The chef's knife in folder form. LC200N salt-proof blade, titanium frame, Marcin Slysz design — Spyderco's marine-grade Salt Series at its most refined.

Field Tool
$280–$424 (MSRP $424; street pricing varies by retailer)