Here at GP, we talk a lot about EDC. Doing so, it’s ridiculously easy to get caught up in the “everyday” part of the term, evaluating a knife, multi-tool or other small accessory based on how much utility it provides on a daily basis.
Which leaves the other part of the equation, the “carry,” getting short shift, when it really shouldn’t. Because just as a pro athlete’s best ability is availability (shout-out to Bill Parcells), an EDC item’s most critical quality is a form factor that makes it easy to stash and forget all about until you need it most.
Case in point: the new Nomad Scout EDC Carabiner Multi-Tool, which recently surfaced on Kickstarter.
Form factor focus
I dig this project for a couple of reasons. First off, Los Angeles-based creator Gabriel A. Keossian has done a nice job curating some critical tools. Among the seven he touts are a fire-starting ferrocerium rod, a glass-breaking carbide tip, a tiny folding blade, a 1/4″ hex bit adapter and, of course, a bottle opener.
Beyond these handy functions, however, I’m even more stoked about the shape this multi-tool takes: a carabiner. Because as convenient as a standard, mini or keychain multi-tool can be, perhaps nothing is so easy to set and forget than a simple clip-based item.