This Damascus Steel compact EDC knife packs two sliders into a 0.6-inch body
Double sliders in a pocket EDC tool? That’s not something you see often, mostly because fitting two independent sliding mechanisms into a body small enough…
Double sliders in a pocket EDC tool? That’s not something you see often, mostly because fitting two independent sliding mechanisms into a body small enough…
Going off-grid used to mean a specific kind of bargain. You traded reliability for freedom, comfort for silence, and convenience for open space. That trade…
Pneumatics is an industrial workhorse, a brute-force technology that uses compressed air to power everything from factory robots to freight train brakes. It is almost…
Summer is the most unforgiving season to find out your gear isn’t up to the job. The heat is relentless, the trails are at peak…
Cheap knives and great knives can share a steel type, a similar price bracket, and even a similar silhouette, yet one gets carried every day…
There is a specific kind of frustration that only comes from a pack that fights you. Zippers that won’t close. Straps digging in because the…
Back to school has a version where you scramble for a notebook and a pen that works, and a version where everything you reach for…
There is a piece by kinetic artist Arthur Ganson called Beholding the Big Bang, a gear train stretching over a meter long, where the final…
Summer carry is a different kind of edit. Thinner clothes, shorter pockets, and more time outdoors force a reckoning with whatever has been living in…
The EDC community has, over the past decade, upgraded nearly everything it carries. Wallets went from leather bricks to carbon fiber cardholders. Pens became precision…
Outdoor equipment has moved beyond endurance-based use and is now expected to integrate comfort, adaptability, and everyday usability. This shift is shaping a new design…
At a glance, TSUKI feels like the kind of knife made for close-ups. The blade has a dark, hammered finish near the spine that transitions…