I have noticed over the years if I've not changed by choice ( combined with wisdom gained from losing tools ) on colour selection of tools , I've tried to enhance or connect brightly coloured items to my more critical item tools - ( Knives , Saws , First Aid kits , Match cases , Firesleeves , HeadTorch ) etc .
( I've still however failed to find what I would say is a really good high viz , GITD enhanced Flashlight that I'm happy with but thats a different topic. )
Mr Kirtley has just shared a video on the same topic
So I guess for me there are two things to consider
1) Bright enough to contrast against the natural environment to be able to find in daylight in undergrowth - tends to mean Orange , lime green or yellow, although white can also work quite well.
2) Reflective or GITD elements or gluing a Tritium rod to an item so it can be found easily at night time - either searching by eye in low light conditions or by torchlight.
I thought I would share a few links of stuff and see how others solve this issue?
Very bright - Excellent glow factor - decent length ( Pro and Con )
Same thing but smaller.
Glow in the Dark Tape
Tape - Reflective
More shiny and pretty ornamental adornment.
Tritium Rod
Reflector Keyrings
Firesleeve
Paracord
I've used/use all the above - appreciate alot are from one website but i've no financial vested interest in them.
If I could suggest more makers consider making products in brighter colours , with reflective / tritium rods built in I would really appreciate it.
As mentioned - still haven't found good solutions for Flashlights or Ferrorods.
There is the option of making more high viz fobs yourself of course out of ubiquitous items.
Good discipline of tool use can go a long way to not losing tools but it seems tools can also fall out at the most inconvenient times in the most awkward of places when the light is going down at the end of the day.
How do you avoid losing your kit?
( I've still however failed to find what I would say is a really good high viz , GITD enhanced Flashlight that I'm happy with but thats a different topic. )
Mr Kirtley has just shared a video on the same topic
So I guess for me there are two things to consider
1) Bright enough to contrast against the natural environment to be able to find in daylight in undergrowth - tends to mean Orange , lime green or yellow, although white can also work quite well.
2) Reflective or GITD elements or gluing a Tritium rod to an item so it can be found easily at night time - either searching by eye in low light conditions or by torchlight.
I thought I would share a few links of stuff and see how others solve this issue?
Very bright - Excellent glow factor - decent length ( Pro and Con )
Afterburner Glow Tag
CountyComm Afterburner Glow Tag - These non-slip Afterburner Glow Tags were developed at the request of a local SAR (Search And Rescue) hero. He wanted a way to mark his gear and zippers with a bright, flexible tag. He can even write on it with a Sharpie if he wants. CountyComm made a small run...
edcgear.co.uk
Same thing but smaller.
Afterburner Glow Ring
Afterburner Glow Ring (5 Pack) These non-slip Afterburner Glow Ring were developed at the request of a local SAR (Search And Rescue) hero. He wanted a way to mark his gear and zippers with a bright glow tag. You can even write on them with a Sharpie if required. We made a small run for our local...
edcgear.co.uk
Glow in the Dark Tape
Narrow MaraSpec Glow Tape Roll
CountyComm Narrow MaraSpec Glow Tape Roll Perfect for adding a little bit of your favorite glow tape in the narrowest of spots... On Your Keys, Flashlights, Phone, First Aid Kits, Pens, Zipper Pulls, Light Switches, Radios etc... One of CountyComm's energy sector clients asked us to supply super...
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MaraSpec Glow Tape - Roll
CountyComm MaraSpec Glow Tape - Roll One of our energy sector clients asked us to supply super bright Glow In The Dark (GID) stick on marking tape to mark exit ways on their offshore oil rigs. We looked everywhere for a product that was super bright, and had the needed super adhesion properties...
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Tape - Reflective
Mara-Flect Reflective Luminous Tape 5-Pack
CountyComm Mara-Flect Reflective Luminous Tape (5-Pack) Comes In A Pack of 5 strips, Small 1"x 3" strips or Large 2" x 3" strips This revolutionary new product has thousands of uses, everywhere. It is ideal for ideal for use on signs, displays, buildings, steps, stairs, and doorways. Product is...
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More shiny and pretty ornamental adornment.
Ti Firefly Titanium Bead (3-pack)
RovyVon: Ti Firefly Titanium Bead (3 Pack) The RovyVon Ti Firefly Beads are perfect for adding to your lanyards, keyring, zipper pull or EDC Bag! A pack of 3 in different colours these are excellent value and make a great addition to your EDC. Specifications: Weight: 10g Material: CT4 Titanium...
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Tritium Rod
Tritium Ember Glow Fob With Glass Breaker
The CountyComm Tritium Ember Glow Fob With Glass Breaker provides some glow to your keychain, bag, tent zipper and more. Attach to your gear or door knobs, pull cords etc for finding gear or your way out in total darkness! Get the same long lasting glow as our other fobs but in a featherweight...
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Reflector Keyrings
ZipFlector - Polymath Products
High-visibility retroreflective zipper pulls.
www.polymathproducts.co.uk
Firesleeve
fireSLEEVE
EXOTAC fireSLEEVE Exotac love fire. It's the most critical component in a survival situation, yet the basic options out there haven't evolved much. We're here to change that. Your basic lighter is still the easiest-to-use fire source, but there are some serious limitations. If it gets wet...
edcgear.co.uk
Paracord
550 Paracord - Fireball - 100ft (30m)
Atwood-Rope 550 Paracord - Fireball This U.S made #550 Paracord is manufactured with 7 cores of high strength yarn to ensure it meets the #550 pound tensile test. Manufactured in the U.S and tested in a government approved testing lab to ensure it meets military specifications. Please note that...
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I've used/use all the above - appreciate alot are from one website but i've no financial vested interest in them.
If I could suggest more makers consider making products in brighter colours , with reflective / tritium rods built in I would really appreciate it.
As mentioned - still haven't found good solutions for Flashlights or Ferrorods.
There is the option of making more high viz fobs yourself of course out of ubiquitous items.
Good discipline of tool use can go a long way to not losing tools but it seems tools can also fall out at the most inconvenient times in the most awkward of places when the light is going down at the end of the day.
How do you avoid losing your kit?