I like the creature comforts you include. One thing a lot of people forget about is their feet. Extra socks and comfortable, sturdy shoes can make a huge difference. I never leave the house in slides or flip flops. I want laced shoes or boots on my feet so I know I don’t slip if I have to react quickly. Thank you for your insight.Depends on the day and length of travel. This morning I am waiting on my daughter and about to make the 3-4 mile trip to drop her off at school.
Small handgun on belt, Swiss Army knife, wallet, keys, utility flashlight, phone, watch
Vehicle: depends but both have a small tool box, jumper cables, weather resistant blanket, first aid/trauma kits, extra jacket/wind breaker, rain coat spare firearm locked in a safe.
Traveling: depends but if it’s any distance sturdy shoes, some snacks/food or maybe even a couple MREs if it is a long trip, bottled water, rain gear, shotgun
Edit: a backpack. I pretty much always have a backpack because I might want to take my laptop. If you want to carry a rain coat, some power bars and some bottles of water I would have a backpack. In my computer bag I stash a pair of lightweight wool socks, extra underwear, toothbrush and some anti seizure medication that I have to take.