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Polar Bottle
The Polar Bottle has a layer of foil lined insulation sandwiched between two layers of BPA-free plastic. This sports bottle is available in a number of colors and will keep your water cold for much lo...more
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Mini Swedish Firesteel
This is a processed flint product and will work even when wet. According to the manufacturer, the Mini Firesteel will last for 1500 strikes and weighs less than an ounce. It is packaged with a lanyard...more
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U.S. Survival .22 L.R.
The U.S. Survival .22 is an interesting little rifle. The whole thing disassembles and stores in the stock along with two 8-round .22 cal. long rifle magazines. This rifle was originally developed for...more
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Buck Mark Camper .22 L.R.
I bought this little .22 pistol in May, primarily as a plinker and because the river I canoe is loaded with snakes at certain times of the year. The Buck Mark Camper is a bit troublesome to clean, but...more
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Nite Ize S-Biner
I saw this in Backpacker magazine a few months back, and I just had to pick up a few as soon as I found them in a store. I love these little things. I bought a few of the #4 size S-Biners, which are r...more
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BC 1106 bike computer
The BC 1106 bike computer uses a magnet attached to a spoke and a sensor on a cord to calculate your current speed, average speed, and top speed. It also figures your trip distance and riding time. Th...more
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Bugaboo Mess Kit
The Bugaboo Mess Kit is made of lightweight, Teflon coated aluminum. It isn't quite as durable as it's titanium equivalent, but it isn't as pricey either. It cooks evenly; I haven't noticed any hot sp...more
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Esbit Stove
The Esbit Stove is designed to be used with chemical fuel tablets, but I don't actually use this product for its intended purpose. I do, however, usually carry a few Esbit tabs for backup. I use the c...more
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Salomon Fusion hi-top hiker
I went shopping for a new pair of hiking boots a few months ago to replace my old pair that no longer fit properly. I had been wearing trail runners during all of my recent hikes, but I wanted more an...more
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Diatonic Harmonica
There is nothing quite like a late night blues jam by a campfire. Acoustic guitars are bulky, so unless you are car camping, playing some classic Muddy Waters licks on the harmonica is the way to go. ...more
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CZ75 P-01 9mm
I haven't really seen anything about guns here, but I highly doubt I am the only Outdoorzy that enjoys range shooting from time to time. Depending on where you purchase this gun, it may also be market...more
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Dry Pak Small Camera Bag
I don't remember where I found this, but I have had it close to four years. My camera goes with me on all of my trips, and not once has it let water get to it. The soft, clear plastic casing allows yo...more
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Seal Pup
This knife quickly became my favorite camp knife. The Seal Pup is the 3/4 scale version of the SOG Seal knife, the knife designed for use by Navy SEAL teams. It is very well balanced in the hand and g...more
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No Limits backpacking tent
This tent has room for two, but I usually carry it as a solo tent when backpacking with a group because I appreciate a little extra room at the end of a long day on the trail. It is super easy to put ...more
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Terra 40
I bought this pack at the beginning of last December. It is a top-loading internal frame backpack. Of all the features with this particular pack, my favorite is the shoulder strap padding. This is wit...more
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Super Guide 30
I carried this mummy bag into the Tetons in late June. The Super Guide is rated at 30 degrees, but I think it is actually a 40 degree bag. While camping in the mountains, the night time lows were in t...more
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The Spork
I take my backcountry cooking seriously, but I try not to overpack anything. The Spork is lightweight and all you really need. It seems to be really durable, and it doesn't get soft while mixing thing...more
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Warthog Folder, Partially Serrated
Ka-Bar makes great stuff. I've had mine for around five years, and this knife has been tough as nails. I've used it for everything from camp chores to cutting food to stripping wire. The blade is thic...more
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