
A big, sturdy olive-drab canvas pouch from Mil-Spec Plus" Enhanced Tactical Gear. Pouch is 17" x 9" x 2-1/2" with a hook-and-loop top closure, (2) sets of snap-shut straps and a few dozen slots for attaching more stuff. Comes with an 18" X 7", 100-ounce rubber bladder. Bladder has a 39" fabric-covered tube that will come out of either side and has a "delta bite valve" nozzle on the end. Manufacturer calls it a "universal component hydration carrier" and who would argue with that? New.
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38927 HYDRATION CARRIER |
If we had a category just for customers who lust after Jules Verne inventions and elegant gadgetry, this would be in it. The wonderful brass sundial, a reproduction of an antique, is approx 3" dia x 11/16" thick overall, and actually works! A latitudinal gauge lets you tilt the engraved dial to the correct angle for your location, and a bubble and three leveling feet allow the 1-1/2" dia lock-down compass to point in the precise direction. And if you never took it out into the sunshine, you'd still love it for the look and logic of it.
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92848 BRASS SUNDIAL |
$21.75
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Walking sticks have moved into the space age! This walker's/hiker's friend has futuristic features and the look of an inter-galactic weapon. The high-quality collapsible aluminum stick extends from a packable 27" to a full 56", and has a carbide tip with a rubber cover, a removable 2" dia disk to keep the stick from sinking into soft ground, and an internal shock absorber that can be turned on or off. At the top, a 5-LED flashlight with a 90° pivot is embedded in a molded-plastic cane-style handle to light your way. For mountain trekking, lengthen the stick, slip the adjustable canvas wrist strap over your hand, and clutch the stick by the padded foam section below the cane handle. Directions, diagrams, and 1100mm to 1350mm gradations are marked clearly on the 3-draw pole. We'll pick a black or anodized red, green, blue, silver or purple version for you.
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93032 WALKING STICK |
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Good advice-and true of this dynamo torch. Actually a (3) LED flashlight, but we think the manufacturer had the Brits in mind when he named it. Has (3) LEDs and a switch that lights (1) or all (3) of them. Runs on an internal, rechargeable lithium-ion battery that you crank up-(1) minute of winding provides (30) minutes of light. (We read it on the box.) And it's a palm-sized cutie that has a very Voyage-to-the-Bottom-of-the-Sea look to it. A must for blackouts!
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92807P1 WINDUP FLASHLIGHT | |
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92807P2 WINDUP FLASHLIGHT 2 PACK SAVINGS |
They have the look of something designed for the space program. They're mylar, a paper-thin shiny metallic sheet, that comes in handy when your car breaks down in winter, or when you're separated from your climbing group on the slopes of Mt. McKinley. Barring that, they're also a perfect material for a do-it-yourself cold-climate Halloween costume-near impossible to rip by hand, but cut easily with scissors. There's no padding, so they wouldn't be too comfy on your bed, but they sure are warm. They both come folded about the size of a wallet. The Blanket is 52" x 82", the Sleeping Bag is 34" x 84".
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91007 EMERGENCY BLANKET | |
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91432 MYLAR SLEEPING BAG |
Campers put these pads under their sleeping bags to insulate themselves thermally and ergonomically from the hard cruel ground. They call them "Insulite" which sounds like a brand name and they are military grade. We don't know if the items we have are seconds from that company or somewhere else, but we can't tell the difference. They are at least 20" x 60" and are 3/8" thick dense foam rubber. We have light blue, dark blue khaki/green and mauve/purple, from which we shall pick your purchase. One side is glossy with more closed pores than the other. We have used them, and they are great! Feather light too at only 20 oz. Good as light duty tumbling or exercise mats as well.
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24668 SLEEPING PAD |
Someday when you're lost in the woods, you'll be very, very glad you ordered this compact survival kit. It's the classic camp director's whistle, raised to new heights. The 4-1/2" x 1-1/8" dia orange-plastic treasure hangs around your neck on a yellow nylon cord. On one end, the whistle. On the other, a compass. Unscrew the compass, and it reverses to a signal mirror, and reveals a 2-1/2" deep waterproof compartment for aspirin or medicinal brandy - or for the matches you're going to strike against the 3/4" long sparker. No, it's not overkill for a teacher to wear it on the playground. 'S cool.
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91897 WHISTLE/COMPASS |
This small flashlight is only 4-5/8" long, but draws super-bright light from its (32) LEDs. The unique, non-rolling design of the 1-1/2 dia head is a nice added feature. Comes with (3) "AAA" batteries, a carrying strap, and a nylon travel pouch. Runs about six hours on a set of batteries.
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38706 32 LED FLASHLIGHT |
Our metal detectors have moved out of the toy category, and into the "Oh, Boy!" category. Not quite professional quality -- even A.S.&S. prices are not THAT unbelievable -- this is still an excellent device that's loaded with features. Its (3) different detection schemes can distinguish between ferrous and non-ferrous metals. It has a submersible 8" dia coil, an adjustable shaft that telescopes from 16" to 28", a handle with an arm support, an analog meter, (3) different audio tones, and a headphone jack. After calibration, it can be retuned with one button. Requires (3) 9-volt batteries (not included). You know how you've always wanted a metal detector? Well, this is it!
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92325 METAL DETECTOR |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Find out with one of the better inexpensive compasses we've seen in a while. Made of plastic with a black bottom and a clear top, it measures 1-1/2" dia x 3/8" thick. Just call this package of (3) compasses a Scouts-n-School Special.
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93176 COMPASS |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Couch Potato meets the great outdoors! Exhausted by the hike from the tent to the campfire, CP manages to impale a marshmallow on the forked end of a stainless steel skewer. Now he can lie back (the telescoping skewer extends from 11-1/4" to 28"), grip the genuine faux-wood-grain plastic handle of the Spinmallow" like a TV remote, and let it spin the marshmallow over the fire. It's all he has the energy for, after sliding his (2) "AA" batteries into the compartment in the handle, and Spinmallowing a hot dog.
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92375 SPINMALLOW |
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