Outdoor Retailer is underway in Salt Lake City this week and
new gear abounds. While I’d love to have the new solar powered tent from Eddie
Bauer or the Vibram LED shoes, the price point is going to place that out of
the realm of possibility for, well…most of us.
Three useful new items are rolling out this week however,
(though some have had 30-60 days of market presence), that I felt were
definitely worth mentioning. The best part is, you can get all three for less
than $25! Skip the movie with the significant other, cuddle on the couch with a
Redbox or Netflix and BOOM!, $25 for a new gadget.
This emergency “knife” is safe to carry on your hip, lightweight
and has a blunt end with protected blades. Great for cutting fishing line,
rope, trot lines, and other tangled messes, this could be the new safety knife
that becomes a kayaking favorite. Right at $25, it is significantly cheaper
than other safety knives on the market and may be safer and more user friendly.
If I had the Trilobite a few years ago my hands would have a lot fewer scars.
Zippo Firestarter
Kayak camping demands planning but the weather can often
make it difficult. When everything is soaked, it’s good to have a back up plan.
The Firestarter is that plan. At $10, it has a small lightweight package but
includes all the things you will need in a damp (or dry) environment to get a
fire going and your gear to drying. Small and easy to pack, this should be a
consideration for all your overnight trips.
YakAttack GTSL Gear Tracs
This newest addition to the Gear Trac family from YakAttack
has changed rigging options once again for kayaks. This high performance polymer trac comes
in a variety of colors, can curve easier than its anodized aluminum brothers,
and has a lower price tag than any previous trac offering. From as low as $8 and available very soon,
you can get trac and show off your personality at the same time. Rigging just
got easier, more affordable and has a new personalized look.
No comments:
Post a Comment