Nitecore have finally announced their new MH11, it’s their new affordable EDC torch. The new lamp features 1,000 lumens max output, 190 meters max throw, tail switch controls, 4 brightness levels and is USB-C rechargeable. It’s priced at around 50USD and is designed to be affordable. Here’s a quick video review by Sirio:
EDC
The concept of every day carry (EDC) should be familiar to everyone on here. You can’t beat a bit of handmade leather craft, be it a holster, wallet or a sheath for a tool and looked after they’ll last a lifetime. Hitch and Timber are a family run business in Texas producing hand made kit for you pockets and to look after every day items. They run a limited production so if you’re interested get in and get your order sorted. Meanwhile here’s a few shots of their Card Caddy XL.
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20$Bandit has now rebranded and he’s officially launched his company as Triple7Gear. As one of the believers in his project from the start we can only wish him well with his successful start-up!
Triple 7 Gear – Changing EDC one system at a time from 20$Bandit on Vimeo.
Triple7Gear
Revolutionizing EDC one system at a time
The last twelve months have been an awesome and intense ride that I honestly could not believe. When I started 20$Bandit.com I was honestly still in shock from the Kickstarter campaign and rushed to set-up infrastructure to support my legitimized hobby of making EDC kit. Well now it is time for my lucky little gear company to grow-up and start to compete with the big boys. With that being said I am proud to announce the launch of Triple7Gear. So go take a look. WEBSITE / FACEBOOK
The new MK-7 HIGH VIZ
pouch featuring a HIGH VISIBILITY orange interior for gear contrast and signaling in a pinch.
GEN 2 MOD 2 of the Ultimate Medic Kit
a hard hitting med kit that fits in your pocket. Available now at Triple7Gear.
All of the usual products you would expect are on his website there’s just been a rebrand in line with his growing company and product line. If you’ve not got one his pouches are great for organising any gear you usually hump in a pack or pack in your pockets. Yup, it’s EDC kit folks!
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