Archive for the 'Outdoor' Category

Ka-Bar Last Ditch Knife: Last Ditch Effort

Ka Bar Last Ditch Knife: Last Ditch Effort
This knife, which is about as long as a credit card, can be concealed just about anywhere, is made from black powder-coated 9CR18 stainless steel. It also comes with a hard-plastic friction sheath and 30 inches of black 550 cord. This is a truly stealthy weapon. $15.

3-in-1 Digital Compass: Find Your Way

3 in 1 Digital Compass: Find Your Way
Where will you be in the next couple of days? Now that the sun’s brightly shining and the great outdoors beckoning, the urge to go back to nature will be very strong. But don’t go out just yet, not if you have the right tools in case you get too carried away in the hike. This 3-in-1 Digital Compass is a great backup for your directional needs. It features a digital compass, a watch, and a thermometer – three of the most important survival tools in the wild. While the tools are pretty self-explanatory, you’ll need to watch your direction, the time of day, and temperature in order for you to act accordingly. The nifty gadget weighs just 90 grams and it comes with a mounting bracket for attaching the compass on windows or the windshield. $25.

Garmin Foretrex 401: Might As Well Jump

Garmin Foretrex 401: Might As Well Jump
If you live your life on the ragged edge, jumping out of airplanes from high altitudes, you better have a backup in case something goes awry. Garmin has your back with the Foretrex 401. This wrist-mounted GPS will be perfect for your HAHO (high-altitude, high-opening) or HALO (high-altitude, low-opening) jumps. It’s smaller than the previous Foretrex releases and has the ability to share information to other 401s – perfect for sharing mission data to your team mates or co-jumpers. It also has a 2-axis compass, an altimeter, and a USB jack to download all the data to your PC or Mac. A forward throw, windspeed, and HARP function helps you towards a safe landing. $250.

Sunforce Solar Charging & Wind Generator Kits

Sunforce Solar Charging & Wind Generator Kits
Whether you want to cut down on your electric bill or just help out the environment a little bit, these Natural energy generators are all you need to do it. You can choose from the solar charger or the wing generator. The solar panels are designed mostly for RV’s or small cabins, while the wind generator can power larger appliances. $285-480.

Out of Aces: The High-Roller Gentleman's Guide

For the ultimate look inside the high-roller way of life, visit Out of Aces: A Gentleman's Guide to Luxury, Poker, Beautiful Women, and the Maverick Lifestyle.

We update our player stash daily for your enjoyment, new gear, new girls, new tips; just bring your A Game and some money to burn.

Read more »

Gerber Artifact Pocket Keychain Tool: Multi-Purpose

Gerber Artifact Pocket Keychain Tool: Multi Purpose
Handy-dandy, useful and efficient would definitely pass as words to describe the Gerber Artifact Pocket Keychain Tool. Every basic tool you would need to use for everyday life is stuffed into one sweet package. The Gerber artifact features a wire stripper, paint can opener, small and medium flat drivers, #11 hobby blade and cross driver. Best thing is, it’s slightly larger than your typical cigarette lighter, so it’s definitely pocket sized. $10.

Camelbak Better Bottle Stainless: Do Your Part

Camelbak Better Bottle Stainless: Do Your Part
Sure it’s fashionable to drink your $2 bottle of Evian water, but all that plastic is bad for the environment, and you are really just throwing your money away buying a new water everytime. Why not invest in Camelbak’s Better Bottle? It’s stainless steel inner won’t taint the taste of your water and Camelbak is a brand that you can trust. $24-30.

Eco Watercraft: Silent Waves

Eco Watercraft: Silent Waves
Jet skis are fun and fast for some, but noisy and nauseating for others. That’s because traditional jet skis have the noise factor of a loud lawn mower gobbling nails and the fuel emission of an old car. Which is why Barrett Taylor developed the Eco Watercraft. It’s super silent operation is courtesy of the electric motors driving the jet propulsion system. Powered by lithium-ion batteries, you can enjoy three hours worth of quiet wave riding with zero emissions. Strategic solar panels are also installed on the watercraft to provide extra electrical power. Perfect for places where the noisy jet skis are banned or for a silent cruise around the bay. Your friendly neighborhood dolphin would truly appreciate this when it comes out in 2011. $32,000.

Page 7 of 22«3456789101112»...Last »
Close
E-mail It