Spring is nearly here.
The knife that finally sees dirt.
The flashlight that lives in your backpack.
The tools that get tossed into a glovebox “just in case.”
This week’s SPPLY is all about Spring Carry, compact gear built for hikes, campsites, road trips, and the kind of weekends that end with a fire pit.
Knives. Torches. Pocket tools. Camp gear.
Let’s get into it 👇
PICKS OF THE WEEK.
A proper outdoor folder that still disappears in your pocket.
Stonewashed blade, smooth ball-bearing action, and warm cuibourtia wood scales that actually look better the more you use them. It’s big enough for real camp tasks but still light enough for everyday carry.
The kind of knife that makes opening a box feel like a field operation.
Small enough for a pack. Serious enough for real work.
Hand-forged Swedish steel, hickory handle, and the kind of balance you only get from tools made by people who actually use them. It’s light enough for hiking but still chops, splits, and clears kindling like a proper axe should.
The kind of tool that quietly turns a campsite into a workshop.
A flashlight that somehow does everything.
1,400-lumen white light for the trail, a UV light for spotting the stuff you’d rather not think about, and a green laser for pointing things out like you’re briefing a mission.
The flat design disappears in your pocket, while the hardened aluminum body is built to survive real use.
Part flashlight. Part gadget. Fully addictive.

The multitool that’s been riding in soldiers’ pockets for decades.
One-hand sliding pliers, 14 built-in tools, and a stainless steel body that’s meant to get scratched up and keep working. It’s the kind of tool you throw in a pack, glovebox, or toolbox and end up reaching for constantly.
Simple. Tough. No gimmicks.
Tiny enough for your keys. Bright enough to light up a campsite.
Magnet base, pocket clip, and yes… somehow it’s also a bottle opener.
One of those little tools you forget you have — until it saves the day.
Looks like a normal pen. Isn’t.
Aerospace aluminum body with a tungsten steel tip designed for emergency glass breaking — while still writing like your everyday carry pen.
One of those tools you hope you never need… but you’ll be glad it’s in your pocket.
A lantern that basically turns your campsite into a stadium.
Telescopic stand, adjustable light panels, and enough brightness to light up a whole camp kitchen — plus a massive battery that can even charge your phone.
The kind of light that makes everyone else’s flashlight feel underprepared.
A full camp kitchen that somehow fits in one pot.
Lightweight steel pot, vented lid, and two insulated cups that all nest together so you can actually pack it without playing gear Tetris.
Perfect for coffee at sunrise or noodles after a long hike.
THIS WEEK IN GEAR.
👜 12 Everyday Carry Backpacks That Keep It Compact (Under 22L)
🖼 The Greatest Gear Designer You’ve Never Heard Of
EXCESSORIZE ME.
You don’t need this, but you want it….
Thanks for checking it out!
EXCESSORIZE ME.


