![]() When G-SHOCK released its GBDH2000, the fitness-tracking world rejoiced as it combined the G-SHOCK’s world-renowned durability with true multi-sport fitness-tracking capabilities and smartwatch functionality. What to watch out for: $99 is steep, but well worth considering, given the materials and handcrafted quality.įinal verdict: Whether you’re traveling for business, leisure, or adventure, you’ll find this toiletry bag to be a smart and stylish companion (and heirloom) for years to come. What we like: Whether you choose the waxed canvas or ballistic nylon variant, the Travel Toiletry Bag is built to last in the USA. The bag also has a nylon side loop that can hang on a bathroom hook or act as a quick-grab handle. ![]() The Travel Toiletry Bag’s water-resistant and eye-catching gold lining wipes clean and brightens the interior, making it easy to find what you are looking for without digging through the bag. The bag has four small interior pockets and a front zippered pocket that can organize and separate loose toiletries such as cotton swabs, floss, nail clippers, and other smaller items. You can fit all your large items, such as shampoo bottles, shaving cream, deodorant, or lotions here. You can easily grab them when needed and put them back when you’re done.Ī spacious main compartment opens wide and is accessible from either side via dual zipper pulls. This means you don’t have to worry about them touching a dirty bathroom counter or getting lost in the main compartment. Its two external side slots can hold and separate a toothbrush and a razor when not in use. You can choose from durable, water-resistant waxed canvas or ballistic nylon, both with full-grain leather and premium hardware. Like any reliable bag you’d want to bring on your travels, the Travel Toiletry Bag is made of high-quality materials that can withstand the rigors of your trip. ![]() It’s got some clever features that are noteworthy enough to make it stand out from the crowd, handcrafted by WaterField’s expert team right in San Francisco. However, this Travel Toiletry Bag from WaterField Designs isn’t your ordinary Dopp kit. When you’re out on a trip, a good toiletry bag can be the difference between keeping your grooming essentials organized, accessible, and hygienic, or finding out your shampoo bottle emptied its contents all over your clothes. We made The Drop to help you discover the latest and greatest essentials worth a spot in your EDC. It's a big EDC market out there, and tons of awesome gear is released all the time. Will give some updates as the project continues.The Drop: WaterField Designs Travel Toiletry Bag I am going to finish removing all the synthetic handle material down to the tang, slowly remove about 2 inches of the blade around the hilt to match the size of the tang, find me some good hardwood, (Anyone got a good piece of seasoned Osage Orange?) Epoxy, Corby bolt, and re-wrap. On another note, the metal and tempering seems to be spot on, I hit several rocks cutting saplings close to ground, after examining the blade no dents or dings the 1055 was done right.Īnd even though I made a belt loop on the sheath when I was fashioning it, I found much easier to carry as the traditional Katana is carried sheath slipped through my belt on the left side very comfortable carry. But most of my machete work is done with 1 hand, and that length of handle was not comfortable for 1 handed use at all. I am thinking if I was constantly in a Katana battle with other sword swingers maybe a 2 handed handle would be a benefit in theory. To be fair to CS, I narrowed the handle were it snapped to make everything even from one end of the handle to the other, but I probably did not take more the 1/4 inch off it. So I went back to work and to my surprise the glancing blows stop my cutting power seem to increase, and my wrist was not getting tired like before. ![]() I thought this really sucks cause I was only half way through my job, I had a folding saw but that would take forever.Īfter I got all my cord off, I got to looking and I could still get one hand on it. The handle had snapped at the end of the tang. Well it was not the paracord it was this. On one of my strokes against a 1 inch sapling, I looked down and saw my paracord unwrapped and thought crappers. Initially I was a little concerned, many of my blows seem to glancing and the handle felt awkward seemed like my wrist was getting tired quickly. Well went to clear some shooting lanes and set up a blind today for late season archery hunt. ![]()
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