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If it doesn’t fit – sit on it

[…]bag, so you don’t lose any clothes carrying capacity. There’s also a great “Speed Thru” pocket located outside the bag in the handle area for your wallet, cellphone, keys, etc. when going through security.  Two additional pockets on the front of the bag will handle tickets in the small one and even very large laptops in the larger one. If that weren’t enough, Briggs & Riley is also known for their lifetime performance guarantee. Any damage, caused by anyone –including the airlines – will be fixed for free. Check them out in fine luggage stores or on the Web at […]

Got bike? Please add these.

[…]auto, it’ll certainly come in handy many times ove r for your bicycle. Scratch-resistant , the Pocket Bike Pump pumps up to 90 psi.  Only 5” long, it can easily slip into any pocket or bag. Works on Presta valves only. Bike Repair Kit Tin (SKU: CD119) Finding a bike repair shop isn’t always an option when you get a flat tire, so you should be repaired to fix it yourself.  With the Kikkerland Bike Repair Kit Tin, you’ll have the essentials you need whenever you ride. The tin includes a six-headed allen set, patch repair kit, two metal tire […]

Red, rugged and ready camera, the Pentax Q10

[…]and “unobtrusive” are two operable words. This Pentax Q10 fit in my coat’s hand-warmer pocket and was unnoticeable most of the time. The camera is palm-sized but it’s built like a tank. Everyone that saw it was immediately impressed with how solid it feels, despite its diminutive scale. The pop-up flash is safety tucked away, but rises as high as any concealed flash I’ve ever used and that prevents red-eye. There is also a hot-shoe for a dedicated flash if that’s your style. This is the first camera I’ve used that uses Adobe’s DNG (digital negative) format, which I think […]

The Ogio backpack that packs it all – with style and protection

[…]portable hard drives. Each side of the backpack also features two more easily accessible outside pockets – one padded for cameras or camcorders and one mesh pocket for carrying chargers, adapters and the like. The mesh pockets can also serve as drink holders – one has an elastic strap and one has a mini-bungee cord to secure water bottles or pop bottles. The shoulder straps are heavily padded for comfort and have an adjustable sternum strap to make sure the pack stays put when you are moving around.  A quick access expandable phone pocket is available on one of the […]
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The tale of three tactical lights and which to buy

[…]Today, I want to compare three top choices. If you read my recent review of the Infray 1102 pocket flashlight, you know that I was quite impressed with their build quality and light output.  So, I decided to look at their two entries in the tactical flashlight field.  Both their SD-05 and SD-06 cost less and outperform the J5 V1-Pro light.  The J5 has been the leading Amazon seller for compact tactical lights for some time, but the Infray lights offer better specs and better performance for less money. Price savings on tactical flashlights With the price of tactical flashlights […]
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No more power outages – be your own electric company

[…]Future savings made over the product’s 25-year design life then go straight into the owner’s pocket. Alan Holsapple, CTO and founder of N-Gen Technologies Inc. said, “The new N-Gen1 is an economical and environmentally friendly source of clean power for the home. We’ve coupled the affordability of natural gas with the groundbreaking, unmatched efficiency of the N-Gen1. This product makes a real shift from centralized power production to one where power is produced in the home both realistic and within reach.” N-Gen Technologies Inc. will raise funds via an online public offering which is a new way for investors to […]
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Two simple ways to make travel more pleasurable

[…]these 100% polyester robes can be machine or sink-washed and dry quickly.  They come with two pockets and two belt loops. If you enjoy a robe, you’ve got to check these out. Infinitely adjustable travel pillow I’ve used a few travel pillows in the past and was never a big fan of most. That changed with my first use of the Cat Nap Transit Pillow from Eagle Creek. First of all, it’s a generous size.  Inflated it’s 12.5” x 16.5” x 5.5”.  Deflated it’s only 6” x 8” x1”. It weighs just 8 ounces and is available in two colors […]
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UVSkinz is the safest way to enjoy the sun

[…]Hoodie with me and they really did the job. The board shorts are generously cut and come with one pocket with flap on the side of the right leg.  The waist has a front drawstring tab for slight size adjustment. There’s no inside liner so it’s a free, comfortable fit.  The shorts are substantial but lightweight microfibre, chlorine and salt water resistant, and dry quickly after use. The beach hoodie was just the most comfortable shirt in my bag. Wearing it by itself, or over another shirt, I got all sorts of use out of it on this trip. When […]

Agua Storm-proof Quick-draw Sling Bag 60 – for whatever nature sends your way

[…](cellphone, notepad, pen, etc.); a slot for your computer or tablet (up to 13.5”); and a hidden pocket for a power pack – which can be accessed via a flip-top panel on the exterior of the bag.  (Mine was a pre-production sample and did not have the actual connections attached to the bag, but I can see how it will work and it will be handy to have.) Outside the bag are two non-removable straps to securely fasten a compact tripod. I wish they had used quick-connect buckles instead, but the straps do seem to work fine. The bottom of […]
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