Getting Better Sleep in the Outdoors
By Editor | January 30, 2008
You purchased a new sleeping pad and a warmer sleeping bag, but find yourself tossing and turning in your tent.
Below are some tips to better sleep:
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Do You Get Outdoors Enough?
By Editor | January 30, 2008
Everyone has their reasons why they don’t go outdoors enough.
Outdoors to camp, hike, canoe, trail running or just hang out wih nature.The reason can come down to just three factors:
Work Committments-
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Peak Performance Airvantage Vest
By Editor | January 30, 2008
This vest will keep you warm by using nothing but your own breathe. That’s right the Peak Performance Airvantage Vest let’s you adjust it’s insulation level by the huffing and puffing of your breath into a tube connected to the vest.
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Montrail Stratos XCR Winter Boot
By Editor | January 30, 2008
This lightweight high-cut winter boot is made of Gore-Tex waterproof breathable shell.. In most other type of Gore-Tex boots the Gore-Tex material is placed between the fabrics of the upper portion of the boot, however with the Stratos XCR boot the Gore-Tex is the actual outer layer. This is boot is comfortable in the sense that keeps the foot securely in place with its form fitting inner mesh lining.
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Giro Fuse Helmet
By Editor | January 30, 2008
The Fuse Ski or Snowboard Helmet by Giro is 28% lighter than its predecesors and features wide angle cut, which gives better peripheral vision.
The cut away earpiece and Thermostat ventilation system makes sure that you don’t boil under the helmet, during high output moments on the slopes.
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686 Smarty Cargo Pants
By Editor | January 30, 2008
The 686 Smarty Cargo Pants protects your smart-ass in many different conditions. You could call it smart, because it features removable fleece liner which means you can wear just the shell, or just the fleece or even all together for reallycold ski and snowboarding conditons.
Topics: Apparel, Fall and Winter, Outdoor Gear Reviews, Pants | 239 Comments »
Sierra Designs Lightning Tent
By Editor | January 29, 2008
The Sierra Designs Lightning tent is a free standing , double walled tent. It wards off high cold winds and does not trap condensation on those rainy or humid nights.There is lots of mesh on the door and ceiling which aids in getting rid of heat and fending off the bugs.
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Seal Line Pro Pack
By Editor | January 29, 2008
If you are going outdoor adventure will involve travelling near or on lakes or rives
then you will be much happier with a backpack that can keep all your belongings
dry when situations get a bit soggy.
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REI Roadster UL Tent
By Editor | January 29, 2008
This REI solo (1 person) tent is quite a bargain. The REI Roadster tent is double-walled and measures a long 82 inches and the struts at the ends increases the space in the corners which contributes to ample elbow room. The tent is also very light, weighing less than most sleeping bags.
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