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Outdoors Facebook App

Facebook has numerous groups and pages where EDC aficionados congregate to share photos, ask questions, and buy/sell gear. Here are some of the most notable:

  • EverydayCarry.com (Facebook Page) – ~89K followers. The official Facebook page for EverydayCarry.com shares the latest blog posts, pocket dump features, and deals. It’s a handy way to catch the top content from the site if you prefer FB. The page also posts community questions to spark discussion among followers. It’s broadly one of the largest EDC-themed pages on Facebook and attracts an international audience of gear lovers.
  • Everyday Carry – EDC (Facebook Group) – 43K members. This is a very active public group where members post their daily carries, new gear scores, and ask for advice (e.g., “Looking for a good budget flashlight, any suggestions?”). With tens of thousands of members, the group sees multiple posts per day and lively comment threads. It’s well-moderated to keep spam out and has a friendly vibe. This group is an excellent place to show off your new knife or admire others’ kits, and to stay up on EDC chatter in real-time.
  • Everyday Carry Pocket Dump (Group) – 37K members. As the name implies, this group is all about pocket dump photos. Members layout what they carried that day – knife, wallet, keys, etc. – often with a particular theme or color coordination, and others chime in with likes or questions. If you’re the type who loves those aesthetic EDC flatlay shots, this group will fill your feed with them. It’s also a great place to pick up ideas for new gear to add to your own carry (warning: your wish list may grow rapidly!).
  • EverydayCarry.com Inner Circle (Group) – 49K members. A private group run by the EverydayCarry.com team, meant for deeper community engagement. Only members see the posts, which creates a bit more tight-knit environment. People discuss not just gear, but also philosophy, news, and personal stories related to EDC. It’s described as a place to talk about “anything everyday carry” in a slightly more exclusive setting. The Inner Circle often gets previews of upcoming site features or can participate in beta programs. It’s an excellent group if you’re a serious EDC hobbyist looking to connect more closely with fellow enthusiasts and the site’s staff.
  • All Things EDC (Everyday Carry) – A meta-group that indexes various sub-communities. Notably, it points to huge related groups like Survival & Bushcraft (768K members) and EDC TRIBE (6.1K members). While “All Things EDC” itself might not be a single discussion group, it shows how interconnected the Facebook survival/tactical communities are with EDC. If your interests span into wilderness survival or bushcraft, you can find crossover groups with hundreds of thousands of members who also talk EDC gear in those contexts.
  • Best Damn EDC (Group) – A Facebook group spin-off of Taylor Martin’s brand/community. It positions itself as “the best everyday carry community on the planet.” Members (likely fans of the YouTube channel) join to share EDC photos and ideas, following the ethos of the EDC Weekly show. The group fosters that inclusive vibe Taylor is known for – everyone from beginners to hardcore collectors is welcome to contribute. It’s a good place to be if you enjoy the content style of Best Damn EDC and want to interact with like-minded followers.
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Many, many EDC Facebook groups exist – from regional ones (e.g., “EDC New York City”) to niche ones (like “Flashlight Fanatics” or “Knife Trading Post”). When joining groups, always read the rules: some allow buying/selling/trading, while others ban it; some focus on budget gear, others on high-end customs. The groups listed above are among the largest and most active, making them great starting points.


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