Camp M3 Evo Climbing Pack – Backpack Review
By Editor | August 2, 2010
The CAMP M3 Evo climbing backpack is great for those who spend time the face of cliff. The M3 Evo features 1,800 cubic inches of storage and has a nifty mesh helmet holster for a place for your climbing helmet after you made made the climb. In addition there are pouches for your crampons and there is a also daisy chain so you can clip extra gear to it.
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Marmot Diva 35 Backpack For Women – Review
By Editor | August 2, 2010
This backpack is made for a woman’s body… Marmot has done a good job molding the harness to a woman’s body shape. The hip belt and shoulder straps conformed to multiple tester’s torsos, and this lightweight , slimmed down backpack is great for high paced long hikes.
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Deuter Guide 30 SL Backpack Review
By Editor | August 1, 2010
Doesn’t matter if you are skiing or snowboarding in the backcountry, climbing mountain faces, or even just hiking for the day, the Deuter Guide 30 SL can take whatever you dish out. The slim shape and body-hugging fit of the Deuter Guide 30 SL offers complete carry control, even over difficult terrain. And the ergonomically shaped, flexible Vari Flex hip belts, there is added freedom of movement. The total storage capacity of the Deuter Guide 30 SL is 2,200 cubic inches.
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Keeping Your Knees In Good Health – At Home Exercises – Part 1
By Editor | July 30, 2010
No matter what activities you do, your knees are a big part of those activities, like just going for a walk in the city, hiking on the trails or snowboarding. So it is recommended to try to keep your knees in good health all year round. If you don’t it makes you more succeptible to injuries, below are a exercises and other things you can do at home to improve
and maintain your knees.
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Mountain Hardware Napali 50 Backpack Review
By Editor | July 28, 2010
The Mountain Hardware Napali 50 is just large enough to carry gear for more than a days journey on the trails or campsite and it’s easy to carry because the backpack is considered an ultra-light due to the fact that there is no additional straps or bells and whistle features, it is really a basic backpack.
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Replacing Broken Tent Poles with Aluminum Arrows
By Editor | July 27, 2010
If you break a tent pole you could replace it with an aluminum arrow shaft. Many arrows are made of Easton aluminum which are similar grade to tent poles and come in hollow 36-inch lengths that can be cut down to size.
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The North Face El Lobo 65 Liter Weekender Backpack Review
By Editor | July 20, 2010
For the price and versatility the North Face El Lobo 65 weekender backpack is one of the best weekend backpacks there is. With 3480 cubic-inch of storage you would think the El Lobo 65 would be a heavy backpack but it actually feels lighter than it looks and the bag fits to your body so it is comfortable while trekking along.
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Steripen Adventurer Opti – Purify Water On The Go
By Editor | July 10, 2010
The UV light Steripen technology has been around for a while now, they’ve become more popular recently due to the ease of use. Basically all you have to do to sterilize water is swirl the glowing part of the Steripen in your bottled water for roughly a minute and a half. This duration is time enough to kill off viruses such as protozoa like guardia and viruses like hepatitis.
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Etonic Praya 2 Review – Lightweight Runners
By Editor | July 10, 2010
The Praya 2 from Etonic is a lightweight running shoe that offers plenty of cushioning, it has lots of padding for long runs in excess of 10 miles. It is also comfortable and helps to fight swelling feet on your long runs. The Etonic Praya 2 also fits snug and secure when you are running your fastest and the midsole is made of light material further saving weight allowing you to run at a fast tempo.
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