EDCing a SF E1e - How?

BlueGerbil

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Í´ve just bought an E1e on Ebay and plan to use it as a EDC. I haven´t found a holster for it on the SF homepage. How are YOU carrying it? I was thinking about a Maxpedition Waistpack to carry my mobile, a leatherman, a spare CR123 and the E1e. Any other suggestions?
 

MikeLip

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Go to Holster Depot and get a Ripoffs nylon holster for it. They list it as a CO-37, and even though the link doesn't work, you can email them about it and buy one from them. Ripoffs makes some of the nicest nylon pouches around.
 

KDOG3

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The Maxpedition M2 would be plenty to carry that stuff. Its bigger than it looks....You'll have room for all that and your keys, a pen or two, a folder knife....
 

KevinL

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Mine is tied to a bunch of keys and stuffed into the left front pocket. Occasionally has the Leatherman Squirt P4 attached to it as well when I'm not carrying the Wave.
 

Cornkid

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I had my e1e as an EDC. Then I bought the new Kl1, and WOW it is REALLY great... The e1e is good... but with the kl1 it ROCKS.. Maybe in the future look into it.

-tom
 

NeonLights

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I carry my E1e (+KL1) in my front left pocket with a short lanyard attached to a belt loop or belt for extra security.

-Keith
 

Hoghead

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I prefer the RipOffs CO-37 for the E1e, ARC LS, ARC4, and Leatherman Juice. I have been using two of these for about two years for my EDC with complete satisfaction.

Here are some links:
RipOffs doesn't sell direct, but they will help you find a stocking dealer.
RipOffs CO-37 from Film Tools.
 
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