TACTICA

O.200 EDC Mat

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Colour: Black
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The ultimate display piece for your EDC

Don't just dump the contents of your pocket onto your sideboard. Your carefully crafted everyday carry deserves better than that. The E100 EDC Mat from Tactica gives you a standout spot to place your prized EDC, coming with dedicated wells for things like headphones and coins and a flexible silicone mat debossed with topography to pop down those larger items.

    • Flexible silicone mat debossed with topography
    • Dedicated wells along the side of the mat
    • Designed to prevent anything from slipping off
    • Large enough to give your most important items pride of place
  • Tactica O200 Mat Sketch

    • Overall Length: 28 cm
    • Overall Width: 21.5 cm
    • Overall Thickness: 0.3 cm
    • Weight: 135 g
    • Material: Silicone
  • When you're out there smackbang in the middle of god-knows-where a good knife or multi-tool can make or break your adventure. They're just like that emergency blanket you've never had to open or that extra packet of cookies you stashed in the bottom of your pack 'just in case'. You don't need them until you do. Enter Tactica and their range of purposefully designed knives, multi-tools and adventure accessories that are here to get you out of any pickle by adding some much-needed utility to your outdoors EDC.

    Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Tactica started out life in 2016 after crowdfunding their first multitool, the M100. Coming with a flawlessly beautiful and über functional design, the M100 quickly became the most backed multi-tool in crowdfunding history, launching Tactica on their journey to make the very best accessories to level up your EDC. Today, the same team still innovates and designs its range of flip knives, lightweight multi-tools and adventurous accessories — proudly setting the benchmark for pocket-sized products that can meaningfully make your everyday easier.

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