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Question Do you carry a Man Bag?

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Joe Hogan

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Messages
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Location
Florida
RV Year
2024
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 4311
RV Length
43
Chassis
Spartan
Engine
Cummins
TOW/TOAD
2018 Ford Flex
Fulltimer
No
Over the years my everyday stuff has expanded to include full wallet. MultiTool, flashlight, small pick set, various folding edged items, keys, other personal items.
Seems like a lot of stuff to be carried until you need it. Flashlight and multi tool are used fairly regularly.
The vehicle is also well stocked with medkit, reflective vest etc.

Too much?? Some think so,,,
 
Does this count? Can't fit its contents in my wallet either.
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That's what I have pockets for.
 
I've been tempted to buy a fanny pack for trail riding but have resisted so far. Motocross pants don't have pockets.
If I am dressed in something with pockets that's not a suit I have a holstered Leatherman on my belt and a pen style flashlight in a pocket. When dressed for work I have yet another inspection style flashlight in my shirt pocket. Along with a pen, extendable magnet, Sharpie, and a small screwdriver. All of which I consider indispensable and actually wear out.
 
That's what I have pockets for.
If wearing dress pants, there are not enough pockets. Also, got tire of asking women, if they had hand lotion, Tylenol, etc.

Hand lotion, phone, iPad, charging cables, thumb drive, gps, phone, hand towel (sweat a lot), a few supplements, nut packet for emergency hunger, bottle of water, accessories
And yes, just added flashlight.

Even cargo pants need more pockets.
 
Over the years my everyday stuff has expanded to include full wallet. MultiTool, flashlight, small pick set, various folding edged items, keys, other personal items.
Seems like a lot of stuff to be carried until you need it. Flashlight and multi tool are used fairly regularly.
The vehicle is also well stocked with medkit, reflective vest etc.

Too much?? Some think so,,,
It is so nice to be retired. In my pocket I have two or three poopie bags for the dog. If we go shopping, I have keys and my wallet.

Darrell
 
When I would venture into the woods to cut timber, I would wear a heavy fanny pack that contained a couple granola bars, an insulated water bottle, a couple sharp chains, sometimes an extra air filter, extra bar nuts, a small screwdriver for carburetor adjustments, sunglasses & a clinometer. This was obviously pretty task specific and not something I'd otherwise be wearing out an about.
 
If wearing dress pants, there are not enough pockets. Also, got tire of asking women, if they had hand lotion, Tylenol, etc.

Hand lotion, phone, iPad, charging cables, thumb drive, gps, phone, hand towel (sweat a lot), a few supplements, nut packet for emergency hunger, bottle of water, accessories
And yes, just added flashlight.

Even cargo pants need more pockets.
Phone, keys, wallet, sometimes lip balm and Swiss Army knife when I'm going camping.

If I'm going hiking, I'd carry some of the stuff you guys are talking about in a backpack.
 

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