5 Must-Have Specialized Pouch Setups For Your EDC
Last updated: May 25, 2026 · Originally published: July 1, 2017
It is habitual for most people to stuff all their everyday carry items in their car’s glove box.
As people hardly open their glove box except to find their driving documents, chances are that you’ll end up finding only some torn papers, a pen that won’t write and a band-aid that expired in 2015.
It is always suggested to keep a specialized pouch handy at all times to aid you in an urgent situation. These pouches come in different shapes and sizes and there are many options available in the market. You can store a pouch that easily carries many of your everyday carry essentials somewhere in your car’s trunk or in the glove box for easy access.
To assist you in selecting the most appropriate pouch for yourself, below are the top 5 specialized pouch setups for your EDC:
Travel Pouch
This is the worst situation one can face while camping in a remote area. Just imagine yourself stuck without your shaving kit, toothbrushes and other grooming items for days! You’ll probably come back looking like Tom Hanks from Castaway.
The best way to make sure that you are always prepared for any quick trip is to have a specialized travel pouch setup in your bag at all times. The specialized pouch would contain all the needed items like a shaving kit, razors, toothbrushes, toothpaste, nail clipper and a Swiss army knife set to help you in any emergency.
First Aid

The specialized pouch can also be customized instead of buying an expensive one. All you need to place inside the kit are band-aids, painkillers and wound care like antiseptics. Such first aid kits are one of the 5 specialized pouch setups for your EDC because you can treat a wound or cut before it gets severe. Other items to add in a first aid kit are solar blankets, flashlights and glow sticks that can keep you warm and also let you move around in the dark.
Outdoor Kit

Some important articles to include in this specialized pouch are a fire starter. Fire starters are your backup to starting a fire if the natural way of rubbing sticks doesn’t work like it did on your favorite travelling TV show.
Along with that you can also add a reflective mirror that is a good way to draw attention to yourself if you get stuck and your phone battery dies. And it goes without saying to always have extra snacks with you; you can carry food bars as they easily fit in the outdoors kit.
Tech Kit

Other possible things to include in your tech pouch are headphones to keep your mind isolated from any noise in the surroundings or to simply enjoy your music. You can also place a backup flash drive to store your important files.
General EDC Kit

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