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    As a physician virtually always on call (even when out of town or out of country) I have a little bit more than the average bear to carry with me---typically pager, smartphone, ID and keys for work, plus my own personal cell, wallet, car keys, cash, handkerchief, eye drops, chapstick, and a small medicine vial (emergency doses for a heart rhythm condition). All that stuff does not fit in a single sporran, and the cells and pager don't look good hanging off the belt with the kilt. So I typically put all the work stuff in my sporran with my wallet (sans cash, driver's license and a credit card or two which I keep in a mini-wallet) eye drops, handkerchief and meds, and use a small belt pouch over my left hip to carry the actively used gear---personal cell, mini-wallet, car keys--as it is smaller and shallower than the sporran and easier to get into and out of (I am not fond of the appearence of digging for the bottom of my sporran in my crotch so frequently). I will try to weigh out my stuff when I get a minute later today around my scale for a better idea of my "load".

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForresterModern View Post
    I have a little bit more than the average bear to carry with me
    Have you considered a piiiicinic basket?

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    I've always got wallet, keys, and cell and that's about it except for tissues (in case my eyes water), eyedrops if my eyes are feeling dry, and a couple foam earplugs (to quickly shut off a drone if it malfunctions at a gig).

    My sporran is fairly large and heavy and it can hold a lot of stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McElmurry View Post
    Have you considered a piiiicinic basket?


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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post


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    So you opted for a full-face sporran, I see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan Tartan View Post
    So you opted for a full-face sporran, I see.
    Oh! now you've done it. I'm seeing cartoon characters on every face sporran.

    Bugs bunny sporran anyone? Stop!

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    I'm not sure how much it weighs, but my husband only likes to carry his wallet and keys. He'd like to carry his iPhone, but he's a little nervous that even with a hard case and screen protector, something night scrape or crack the screen. He usually hands me his iPhone. I keep meaning to figure out some way for him to feel better about having his iPhone in his sporran since it's not much better off in my purse (I do understand the worry, though). He prefers traveling light, regardless of the iPhone worry though and would probably only have those three things in his sporran at a time.
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