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POC SPORTS Trabec Mountain Bike Helmet

Friday, June 17th, 2011

POC Sports bike helmet greenThe Trabec is an in-mold helmet for mountain bike racing or just riding. It can be used on single track and enduro races. It has been developed to give the highest protection with functionality, comfort and performance. The design of the POC Sports Trabec helmet is similar to how a skeleton is built for resistance and durability.

Hilleberg Soulo Tent – Lightweight All Season Outdoor Protection

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Hilleberg Soulo 1 person tent

Hilleberg is a Swedish company that develops tents and the company has been around
for 30 years, so they have lots of experience.

Hilleberg Soulo 1 person tent space dimensions size

The North Face Hedgehog Tall III GTX XCR – Breathable High-Cut Hiking Boots

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

The North Face Hedgehog Tall III GTX XCR high cut hiking bootsIf you want a hiking boot that vents hot air well and leave your feet feeling comfortable
during and after a long trail hike then the North Face Hedgehog Tall III GTX is for you.
The North Face Hedgehog III is a high-cut hiking shoe with mesh panels all over for maximum
venting while the waterproof Gore-Tex XCR fabric keeps out water like rain and shallow streams.

GoLite Shangri-La 1 Tent and Nest – Lightweight 1 Person Tent

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011


GoLite Shangri-la 1 tent 1 person

The GoLite Shangri-La 1 Nest is a mesh tent and the Shangri-La 1 Tent is basically the shell or like a tarp piece that can be used as a 1 layer cover tent on its own or along with the Nest.

Outdoor Research Men’s Mentor Gore-Tex Pro Shell Jacket

Sunday, May 29th, 2011

Outdoor Research mentor gore text pro jacket mens yellow

The Outdoor Research Mentor jacket is a great shell for your outdoor excursions. It features Gore-Tex Pro shell fabric which is very breathable, durably waterproof and windproof as well. The zippers are also water resistant so you don’t have to worry about heavy rain seeping in.

Marmot Spire 3 Layer Gore-Tex Shell Jacket

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Marmot Spire 3 layer shell jacket front view

The Marmot Spire shell jacket is a 3 layer Gore-Tex that is completely seam sealed in every spot that could possibly leak water. The hood is easily adjustable and it is helmet friendly, so would be a great jacket on the slopes or out in the wild when the weather turns foul (rainy). In addition to a hood that can withstand high winds, the Marmot Spire has a zip off internal skirt for snowboarding or skiing…a bonus.

Berghaus Freeflow Pro 40 Backpack / Rucsac – Keeping Cool While Hiking

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

Berghaus Freeflow Pro 40 backpack daypack rucsac

The Berghaus Freeflow Pro 40 backpack feels well on your shoulder and back as this rucsac features a wide range of technologies to assist in the wearer’s comfort.

Goal Zero (0) Nomad 7m Solar Panel Charging For Your Mobile Gadgets

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Goal Zero Nomad 7 m solar panel charge mobile electronics gadgets

The Goal Zero / 0  Nomad 7m solar panel provides very compact power for the minimalist on the go.
The Nomad 7 is small yet offers a powerful solar panel that permits you to charge your handheld devices / gadgets directly from its USB and 12 Volt DC charging ports.

Merrell Interlude Waterproof / Breathable Rain Jacket

Sunday, May 15th, 2011


Merrell Interlude rain waterproof breathable jacket
The Merrell Interlude is made of a waterproof / breathable nylon shell called Opti-shell that will keep you dry, when it gets wet during your outdoor trips.  The Interlude jacket is not bulky and it easily stuffs itself  into a neck pillow via its inside stuff pocket so you can rest in comfort when it comes time to take a break.
Merrell Interlude jacket stuffed pillow
TECHNOLOGY:
• 2-Layer Merrell Opti-shell™ waterproof, breathable fabric keeps you dry and comfortable
• Merrell sleep stuff™ lightweight protection transforms into neck pillow when packed into inside pocket


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