Keen Cimarron – Water Shoes
By Editor | June 13, 2010
The Keen Cimarron is an sturdy water shoe made of molded-EVA which makes up the exoskeleton and it offers great protection for your feet. There is especially some tough protection around the toe box area which features Keen’s patented anti toe-crushing technology. The full length mesh upper lining keeps your feet snug and the small rocks out.
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Sierra Designs Cochise 15 – Sleeping Bag
By Editor | June 13, 2010
The Sierra Designs Cochise 15 sleeping bag made to stretch with the person inside the sleeping bag which makes it ideal for people who do not like tight fitting sleeping space, perfect for the claustrophobic person. This is a 15-degree bag with synthetic fill and has elastic fabric which allows free movement inside the sleeping bag.
Topics: Camping and Hiking, Equipment, Outdoor Gear Reviews | 134 Comments »
Carson Raven – Binoculars
By Editor | June 12, 2010
The Carson Raven binoculars was rated “top value” by Outside magazine. It is a small binocular that fits into your pocket easily and provide sharp images. You can’t get any other binoculars for the price of the Carson Raven’s, it is the top performer for binoculars in its price range and size (8X26).
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Float Across Deep Water Using Your Backpack as a Buoy (floatation device)
By Editor | June 10, 2010
During spring melting snow and lots of rain equals streams and rivers that will be overflowing. If you are hiking along and your trail suddenly turns into a deep river crossing then you can try using this outdoor survival technique.
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Crumpler – The Bumper Issue – DayPack
By Editor | June 5, 2010
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Blackhead Range – New York
By Editor | June 5, 2010
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Hobie Mirage i9s – Inflatable Kayak with Pedal Penguin Flippers (Mirage Drive)
By Editor | May 29, 2010
Hobie makes some pretty amazing recreational water crafts. The Hobie Mirage i9s is a pedal / paddle hybrid PVC hulled inflatable kayak. The great thing about the Hobie is that it only takes 10 minutes to set up, that includes unpacking it from its wheeled luggage like square case and inflating it.
Topics: Canoes, Rafts and Boats, Equipment, Outdoor Gear Reviews | 1 Comment »
Keen Redmond – Well Rounded Rugged Shoe
By Editor | May 29, 2010
Do you need a shoe that is versatile? Going hiking, travelling somewhere or just running to the local mall?
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Remove Seam Seal From Sticky Fingers
By Editor | May 19, 2010
Your getting your tent ready for the upcoming camping season, and you’ve just applied seam-sealer to your tent, just in case of those freak thunderstorms. But you’ve got a problem, now you have seam sealer all over your fingers…No problem, to remove the sticky seam sealer, just rub acetone-based nail polish remover on your hands with a rough cloth, then wash your hands with soap and water. Seam sealer be gone!
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