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BagBoy Navigator 2: Carries Your Balls

BagBoy Navigator 2: Carries Your Balls
Here to help make golf even less of a sport, and even more of a leisure activity is the BagBoy Navigator 2. This electric cart can be operated using a remote control, the hand controls, or manually like an overpriced regular golf cart. It includes built-in navigation, a speed maintainer and two 140-watt motors. $2,000.

Springfield Trampoline: Safety First

Springfield Trampoline: Safety First
In some quarters, the word trampoline is synonymous with a trip to the hospital. Though it’s one of the most fun of the outdoor games for kids or kids-at-heart, the tramp can also be one of the most dangerous. Springfield Trampolines solves this problem by introducing a safer version. Theirs is spring-free, with the bounce provided by fiberglass rods underneath the mat. No springs on the edge so no chance of slipping through. And there’s no chance of falling over too since the Springfield is enclosed with a net held by fiberglass posts. Protect your young’uns from themselves and from the trampoline and enjoy hours of jumping enjoyment. $800+.

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Spalding iHoop: Slam And Jam

Spalding iHoop: Slam And Jam
This is one product “made for iPods” that you’ll surely appreciate on your next ball game. The Spalding iHoop is simply a basketball goal with a built-in audio system that’s sure to bring out your best moves as you listen to your favorite tunes. The 54″ fully-tempered fiberglass backboard features a height-adjustable rim and with the “tip and roll” system makes the whole assembly portable. The highlight of the rig though is the audio system complete with two 3″ ear-level speakers plus a 5″ subwoofer that are both weatherproofed. Though the iHoop is designed for the iPod, it’s also possible to plug in other MP3 players via the audio jack. Now you can play the soundtrack of your next slamdunkin’ jam session! $1300.

Garia Golf Cart: Golfing in Style

Garia Golf Cart: Golfing in Style
All rich men have their own Golf Carts and of course they also play golf! The Garia Golf Cart has a striking design which not only serves it’s purpose but also gives people a stylish look while riding on it. There are front disc brakes, hand-sewn seats, customizable seat and body colors, slim pedals, a full set of instruments, agile steering, and more. You want more? Add in the 30 miles per charge range and complete light package, and you’ve got the best golf cart around. $TBA.

Brodmann Blades: Like A Glove

Brodmann Blades: Like A Glove
Very few ping pong players would hold their rackets the traditional way which is by the handle. Most players would skip the handle so the Brodmann Blade may just be what they want. It goes without any form of handle altogether and instead lets the user slip into the racket, like a glove, for maximum control and feel. It will be like hitting the ball with your hand, only with a rounded, wooden palm. The design is so radical that the International Table Tennis Association is considering its formal welcome to the sport. Each set comes with a pair of rackets, four balls, cotton hand bands, and a carrying case. $100.

Smith I/O Goggles: Cool and Clear Sights!

Smith I/O Goggles: Cool and Clear Sights!

You’ll get both style and versatility plus uniqueness with these Goggles. They’re rimless, just like most famous sunglasses. More to that they feature the Vaporator lens technology that contains a Porex filter. As for the usability, they have a QuickFit strap adjustment, helmet compatibility. There’s also the Carbonic-X lens which gives superior visibility. There are also other variants like Chocolate/ Mint Intersection w/ Sensor XTRA Lens. $160.

SKIGYM Ski Simulator

SKIGYM Ski Simulator

This is the best simulator ever when to comes to Skiing. This was developed in Germany with ski instructors, sport scientists and even physical therapists to provide an accurate re-creation of the motions used while skiing, and even appears to include a set of ski poles that somehow interface with the simulator. With the software that’s included, there’s 32 different courses from 18 real life venues including Beaver Lake, Lake Louise and Chamonix. You also have your choice of 6 different disciplines including super G and slaloms, and the ability to adjust the difficulty level from junior to amateur to professional as you get better and better. $2,800.

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