Thursday, December 27, 2007

Christmas Toys


I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. I thought over the next few weeks I would share some of the GADGETS I got as gifts!

Nike Oregon Series Altimeter/Compass Watch

Description:

  • Altimeter with Zero Drift Technology uses a special algorithm that determines whether a barometric pressure change is caused by altitude change or a weather system, letting you accurately track your ascent/descent rate, current altitude, maximum altitude, and accumulated altitude
  • Real-time digital compass needle always points north, while your current heading is displayed; includes a level bubble for even greater accuracy
  • Weather Mode utilizes an accurate barometer that measures atmospheric pressurethe best indicator of changing weather conditions
  • Dual-layer display for Compass and Timer vastly enhances the readability of crucial information, including compass north heading, and graphic countdown timer showing time remaining
  • Hardened aluminum case is lightweight and provides exceptional wear resistance; and, is used in many all-weather tools such as carabiners and pitons
  • 1000-hour chronograph enough for a month-long race
  • Seven extra-loud alarms for time, altitude and hydration--to remind you when to drink and eat to maintain your energy during a race
  • Five-segment interval timer to increase your performance during training
  • One-piece, pinless strap construction utilizes the watch body as an integral part of the strap rather than using fragile pins, making it nearly impossible to break the watch free of the strap
  • Strap keeper eliminates the flapping strap problem  permanently
  • Battery hatch on backplate provides quick and easy battery replacement
  • 100m water resistance


Friday, December 14, 2007

Merry Christmas ( GIFTS )

The time has come that if you haven't gotten that special someone in your life something for the upcoming Holiday, you're in trouble. So here's a recap of a few items that will make the perfect gift. You can find all these in detail if you go back through my old stuff.

Top 5

5- Northface Rain Jacket
4- Kershaw Caribiner Tool
3- Canon Rebel XT
2- Any Leatherman Product
1- My #1 choice of great new stuff is the Hi-Lift Handle-all



MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Rain, rain, and more rain...


I recently found myself in a huge downpour of frozen rain, then turning to snow. I had decided to save a little money and buy an army surplus waterproof jacket. Well, it was water proof for about an hour; then it was water absorbant. So here is my pick for great wet weather gear. Remember, you get what you pay for!

The North Face Stitchless Fountainhead Guide Jacket

  • The stitchless, fully welded design saves precious weight and offers exceptional durability
  • HyVent™ Alpha 3L is a microporous, hydrophobic lamination technology that combines superior breathability with excellent waterproofness
  • Sealed seams enhance waterproof protection
  • High-abrasion areas are reinforced with stretch panels for mobility and durability
  • Fully adjustable attached hood, waist skirt with cinchcord and hem drawcord seal in warmth
  • Pit zippers provide ventilation to help regulate body temperature
  • Articulation is welded into the elbows
  • Two hand pockets won't interfere with pack straps; also includes a Napoleon chest pocket and a bicep stash pocket

Wednesday, November 28, 2007


ROM - The 4-Minute CrossTrainer !

This time of the year we all start eating a little more and also start thinking about how we can start losing a little weight as the new year approaches. Well, here's your answer! The R.O.M.
Some of us at my office started using this little wonder about a month ago and boy are we pleased with the results. Unfortunately this little miracle machine costs around $15,000, which most of us can't afford. But lucky for you (and us) Take 5 Fitness and Dance Studio in Las Cruces has purchased one and for a small monthly fee you can use it.

Check it out online at www.fastexercise.com

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Hi-Lift Handle-All


Here is the perfect gift for that special someone in your life that is always in the outdoors taking those back country roads.

HOW IT WORKS: This four-in-one off-road recovery tool (including shovel, axe, pickaxe and sledgehammer) has a two-piece telescoping handle that’s held together with strong, yet easy to operate, quick release Tab-Lok pins. You can shorten the handle for working in tight spaces by simply removing one of the tubes. The tool heads have been CNC’s to fit snuggle into the tubes. They are also held in place with TAB-LOK pins.

WHY IT MATTERS: It’s essential to have recovery equipment that’s well built and easy to carry. This device features cast steel construction and has been milled with strict tolerances it terms of fit; i.e., it’s strong and the different implements fit together perfectly.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Garmin Forerunner


This compact wrist-top GPS utilizes a highly sensitive tracker AND heart rate monitor to advance your training to new heights.

  • Easy-to-use right out of the box, no pace-setting calibrations necessary; GPS satellites calculate speed, distance and pace information
  • SiRFstar® receiver provides rapid first fix and is sensitive enough to acquire signals in urban canyons and under dense foliage
  • Compact wristband monitor has an easy-to-read display
  • Wireless heart rate transmitting chest strap has a soft, comfortable strap; digitally transmits to the wrist unit
  • Navigation capabilities let you mark locations, find locations or navigate back to the starting point
  • Calculates calorie consumption based on user's weight, distance traveled and hills climbed
  • Records lap history by day and week, stores up to 200 workouts in its memory
  • Online training log, interactive mapping and performance analysis at www.MotionBased.com, available for FREE or upgrade to the pay subscription
  • Pace alarm sounds if you're running either faster or slower than your programmed pace
  • Time/distance alarm alerts when you've reached a desired time or distance
  • Display is backlit for easy viewing in low light
  • Water-resistant construction meets IPX7 standards (submersible 1-meter for 30 minutes)
  • Operates approximately 10 hours on its rechargeable lithium ion battery; A/C charger included
  • Includes: GPS unit, heart rate monitor, wristband, PC USB interface cable, charger, CD-ROM, manual and quick-start guide

Monday, November 12, 2007

Leatherman Vista


How about a gift for the gardener in your life? Leatherman has the answer for you!

The Vista hunting pruners put high-quality, shears plus the added benefit of multi-tool versatility at the user's fingertips. The compact, folding tool frees up space and cuts out unnecessary time spent searching for stand-alone tools. The Vista's non-slip handles provide a comfortable, solid grip and the unique open tooth design of the saw resists "filling up" when working in damp environments. A tri-purpose choke tube tool, the biggest awl we've ever made, stainless steel construction and more make Vista a true Leatherman design and in that tradition, the best in quality and construction.

  • 100% Stainless Steel
  • Bypass Pruners
  • Awl
  • Choke Tube Tool
  • Flat Screwdriver
  • Saw
  • Straight & Serrated Edge Combo Knife
  • Phillips Screwdriver
  • Soft Wire Cutters
  • Bottle Opener
  • Nylon Sheath
  • Non-Slip Handles

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

My Favorite Camera


Digital Rebel XT EOS Digital SLR Camera


I have been using this camera for about a year now and absolutely love it. By no means am I a pro photographer, but you would never know that by the looks of some of my photographs.

Simple, Limitless Performance

For convenience, ease of use and no-compromise SLR performance, look no further than the EOS Digital Rebel XT. Featuring Canon's Digital Trinity - an 8.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor, Canon's own DIGIC II Image Processor and compatibility with over 50 EF Lenses - the new Digital Rebel XT has an all new lightweight and compact body, improved performance across the board and the easiest operation in its class, simplifying complex tasks and ensuring the perfect shot every time. With intuitive simplicity, powerful performance and unprecedented affordability, the Rebel XT is the EOS digital camera for everyone.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

LEATHERMAN SKELETOOL CX




Back to basics…Very cool basics. Today’s outdoor enthusiasts want to keep weight and volume to a minimum without sacrificing quality and true functionality. While multi-tools have multiple options, they’re often heavier with more features than are used on a regular basis. Conversely, pocket knives are light and streamlined, but render themselves useless when necessary adjustments call for a tool. Enter the new Skeletool platform: Minimal weight, compact size and endless capabilities.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Kershaw Caribiner Tool



I actually already have this and have had it for about a year. It's a good quality knife and great to hang on your pack!


Kershaw's patented, five-in-one Carabiner Tool features a versatile knife blade in AUS6A stainless steel with partial serration. It's designed to handle a wide variety of cutting tasks. There's also a flat-head screwdriver, Phillips-head screwdriver, bottle opener and carabiner clip. The carabiner attaches the tool to vest, backpack, or belt loop with ease so it's always handy when you need it. The handle is lightweight aluminum with durable Teflon® coating in your choice of four colors.

• Locking Liner
• Serrated
• Carabiner
• Screwdriver

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Garmin GPS/Geocaching


This review is about GPS's and Geocaching. Well, more about Geocaching really.

www.geocaching.com


Geocaching—Get in the Game!


Geocaching ("jee-oh-cashing"). What is geocaching? Simply put, it's a treasure hunt, but instead of a worn and yellowed map marked with an "X", you'll have in hand a set of geographical coordinates plus that ubiquitous satellite positioning device, a GPS unit. And instead of hunting for a chest buried in sand, you'll be hunting for a cache of goodies strategically placed in an environmentally friendly site above ground.

  1. Geocaching is for everyone. This family friendly pursuit of discovery can be done while walking, hiking, cycling, paddling or simply strolling through the city.
  2. Route mapping is key. Your GPS unit and an old-fashioned map go hand in hand.
  3. Bring the essentials (see below) so that you're prepared for anything.
  4. Enjoy the game. Geocaching exercises the mind as well as the body.
  5. Simple rules of protocol keeps it fun for everyone. The number one rule in the game of geocaching is to follow the Golden Rule.

How to Play

This game of high-tech hide-and-seek knows no boundaries. Caches are hidden all over the world by fellow geocachers who put together a hodgepodge of trinkets, a log book and pen or pencil, and perhaps a disposable camera. This hoard is then stuffed into a weatherproof box such as a Tupperware® container and hidden under a rock, behind a tree or maybe even in a more urban environment. The latitude and longitude coordinates of these containers—some no bigger than a film canister—are posted on one of several Websites for fellow geocachers to follow. One of the first Websites to collect and post geocache coordinates, and to organize information into one easily accessible venue was Geocaching.com. This site is still the most-popular. Check it out first to find a cache near you, tips and updates to the game, and photos and stories shared by fellow geocachers.

True to its grassroots origins, the rules of the game continually morph as players originate new twists to the rules of engagement: Caches can be 'virtual' making it all about the thrill of the hunt rather than the reward at the end; trinkets can include 'hitchhikers,' which are specific trinkets with goals attached, such as getting from New York to New Zealand; some coordinates can be garnered only through solving ciphers. Though always evolving, geocaching does follow a few fundamental guidelines. Among them are not placing caches on private land without permission or in national parks or wilderness areas, not crossing private property without permission to reach a geocache, not including offensive or inflammatory material in a cache, and maintaining a 'tread softly' and Leave No Trace philosophy while geocaching.

The Basics

With geocaching, there are no dues to pay, there is no special club to join, there is no admittance fee. Log onto Geocaching.com and, without having to register or pay a subscription fee, you'll have access to thousands of cache coordinates. Just as the game transcends geographic and political boundaries, it also transcends gender and age boundaries. Geocache sites can be easy or challenging and their level of difficulty is indicated alongside the cache's coordinates so you'll know ahead of time.

Geocaching and GPS units go hand in hand. Even the most basic of units is enough to track down the location of a geocache. But to get a visual acquaintance with the area you'll be searching, a map is a must. Your GPS can tell you the straight line between two points, but unless the route's waypoints have been preloaded into your unit, only a map can show you that squiggly path between you and your destination.

As with any other muscle-powered outdoor pursuit, geocaching requires you be ready for the elements. When setting out to search for or to place your geocache, be sure to bring along a basic survival kit as you never know where your adventure might take you.

Geocaching employs the skills of problem and puzzle solving: you'll sleuth for and identify clues, learn navigation and orienteering, and you may get an introduction to other related games such as letterboxing.

Following geocaching Ps & Qs ensures its survival. Without demonstrated etiquette, the activity would die out. Remember a few basic geocaching tenants: Hide-and-Seek—and don't forget to Share. Taking a souvenir from a cache? Leave something behind in exchange. 'CITO'—cache in, trash out. Leave the environmental as pristine as, or better than, you found it.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Leatherman Knife

WOW! What a great knife, it has it all! This is a must have.



Take everything you expect from a traditional lockback folder. Then pile on the features—can opener, bottle opener, bit driver (with six screw bit tips), even a carabiner clip—but do it so the extra versatility isn't noticed until it's needed. What you get is a product engineers like to call "feature dense," which means the k502x and k503x provide maximum usefulness with minimum bulk.


Bit Driver. Carry six screwdrivers in the space of two. Versatile bit drivers come with double-ended bits that quickly change to fit the demands of the day's work. Included are Phillips #1 and 2, 1/8" 3/16" and 1/4" width flathead, and #15 Torx. Additional accessory bits are available

Carabiner. Our patent-pending carabiner stays hidden until you need it, nesting with other components to save space. Then a simple thumb action is all that is required to hang your Leatherman knife on a backpack, rope or belt loop. Plus, it locks into place so attachment is easy.

Bottle Opener. The carabiner is also designed to be the best bottle cap lifter we've ever offered. And since it easily rotates or slides out with one hand, you won't have to wait long to enjoy your reward for a day's work well done.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Suunto Core


The Suunto Core is the benchmark of Suunto's ABC (Altimeter, Barometer, Compass) wristtop computers, furnishing the best features of top-selling Suunto predecessors, and then advancing upon their legacy with innovative environmental monitoring functions that any outdoor adventurer will find invaluable. The Suunto Core is the culmination of years of testing, research, user feedback from the field, and technological advancements in the Suunto laboratory.

In addition to its legendary Suunto capabilities, the Suunto Core epitomizes the latest advances in the Suunto aesthetic, coming in a stunning array of colors and configurations - from basic yellow-on-black to lustrous steel-on-steel. There's also a diverse selection of replacement straps that allow you to further customize the look and feel of your stylish new ABC wristop.

Ascending a mountain peak? Making a boardroom speech? Either/Or, there's never a need to remove your Suunto Core.

Benefits of the Suunto Core

Let's say you're on a three day Alpine climb on Mont-Blanc. What is your current altitude? How high did you ascend today? What are your bearings? Is rough weather on its way? How much daylight is left? You'd like to call your wife via satellite phone once you make camp, but what time is it back home?

The Suunto Core is a high tech instrument that can answer all of these important questions for you, and countless more as conditions change and new concerns arise. By utilizing the most advanced Altitude and Barometric wristop technology on the planet, the Suunto Core gives you consistently accurate environmental information that enables you to plan your next move with total confidence and greater safety. Don't rely on guesswork – make consistently good decisions (and look great while doing so) with Suunto Core.

Suunto offers a wide range of ABC wristops, so what unique functions set the Suunto Core apart from the pack?

  • Altimeter / Barometer:
    • Automatic Mode switches between Alti/Baro depending on your movement level
  • Altimeter:
    • Start from 0, measures difference
    • Logbook
  • Barometer
    • Storm Alarm
    • Weather Trend Indicator
    • Weather Graph
  • Compass upgrade sights, locks, and guides along a set bearing
  • Watch
    • Sunrise / Sunset times
    • Countdown clock
  • Depth Measurement (for snorkeling & light diving)
  • Speaks 4 languages (English, French, Spanish, German)

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Leatherman Charge AL

Who can't use a Leatherman? NOBODY!
Mine is always at my side and ready for use.
I don't have the new Charge AL, YET!
But Christmas is around the corner.




Charge® AL includes scissors that slice through
just about anything with beveled edges that allow
them to get close to whatever you're cutting,
for a clean trim every time. Bit drivers for versatility,
diamond-coated files for fine-point work and a
154CM clip-point knife are all housed in 6061-T6,
hard-anodized aluminum alloy handles.
Rounded edges for grip comfort and a stainless
steel badge make this a Leatherman
that's really earned its name.



Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Petzl Tikka-Zipka E-lite

This was another one of those gifts for the person who has it all. Not that I have it all, but I'm well on my way. This little light can be a life saver with its long battery life and is compact enough to keep in the smallest of places.






e+LITE®

Emergency headlamp

Long-term dependability, even when kept for years in harsh conditions

  • functions in extreme temperatures: -30 °C to +60 °C,
  • always ready for use: can be stored with batteries for up to 10 years and still be operational,
  • waterproof down to -1 m,
  • protective case included,
  • can be used in potentially explosive atmospheres (see specifications for certification level),
  • compact and ultra-lightweight (27 g), there's no excuse not to carry it where ever you go,
  • designed to prevent accidental operation with locking switch.

Performance lighting

  • Shines enough light to allow easy movement in the dark: shines up to 19 m,
  • provides up to 4 consecutive nights of lighting (45 hours),
  • easy to use,
  • strobe signaling mode.

Practical

  • Can be worn on the head, around the wrist or neck or attached to thin-edged objects with integrated clip,
  • light beam can be aimed where needed: light source swivels 360°,
  • red light beam helps preserve night vision.

10-year guarantee.


Technical specifications
  • 3 white LED and 1 red LED.
  • Uses CR2032 lithium batteries (included).
  • Waterproof down to -1 m. weight : 27 g with batteries.
  • 2 lighting levels: economic and maximum.
  • White and red strobe mode.
  • Clip attachment system and removable elastic headband.
  • Light source rotates 360° on ball and joint.
  • 10-year guarantee.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Victorinox Rescue Tool

I recently was given this knife as a gift from one of my best friends who is truly the "Guru of Gadgets". When I need to find out what the coolest and newest is I need to look no further than my friend Steve. Needless to say this is a great knife! So if you're looking for a gift for someone who has it all, check this baby out.




The Swiss Army Rescue Tool by Victorinox is an indispensable tool to have at your side in any emergency. It features a removable window breaker for shatterproof glass, a removable disc saw for shatterproof glass, and a seat belt cutter. Its fluorescent handles make it easy to find in the dark.

The Rescue Tool comes with a bright red nylon belt pouch and a nylon cord.

Knife of the Year 2007!
The title of Knife of the Year 2007 was awarded to the Victorinox Rescue Tool during the IWA, the largest knife exhibition in the world. The IWA International Knife Award has become an international reference and quality label: the Rescue Tool was picked among 77 knives from 34 exhibitors coming from 9 countries.



Swiss Army Rescue Tool Features:
  • Large Locking Blade
  • Phillips Screwdriver
  • Window Breaker
  • Strong Screwdriver / Crate Opener with Bottle Opener and Wire Stripper
  • Reamer, Punch
  • Seat Belt Cutter
  • Key Ring
  • Tweezers
  • Toothpick
  • Disc Saw for Shatterproof Glass
  • Luminescent Handles
  • Nylon Cord
  • Nylon Pouch

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

iControl for your iPod

The iControl™ watch transmits signals seamlessly to your iPod so you can control your music in a heartbeat. Change songs and volume without breaking stride.

Designed to work with your body and coordinate with your iPod, the iControl watch is sleek and comfortable to wear - with all the features you need for running around the track or traveling around the world.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Synchro Jacket by Mountain Hardwear

MY FAVORITE JACKET!

 Description:
The Synchro Jacket by Mountain Hardwear utilizes Conduit Soft Shell to deliver a layer that will protect against the most full-on downpours and still be breathable enough to wear during highly aerobic activities.

Features:

  • Constructed with Conduit Soft Shell laminate and Synchro SBT shell with mechanical stretch that seals out wetness and breathes incredibly well
  • Exterior taped, water-resistant seams prevent leakage, and the nylon base fabric delivers both durability and mobility for a complete range of activities
  • A Superbrushed Tricot lining adds additional warmth
  • One-hand, dual hem drawcords and neck drawcord seal in warmth and adjust for the perfect fit
  • Welded hand pockets, arm pocket and chest pocket, all with water-resistant zips; interior zip pocket
  • Hidden Power Stretch cuffs

Specifications:

  • Weight: 1 lb. 4 oz.
  • Waterproofing: Conduit Soft Shell laminate
  • Face fabric: 40-denier nylon with DWR
  • Lining: 100% polyester

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Bushnell ONIX GPS Onix400

Introducing the world’s first handheld GPS to combine navigational aids, satellite photography and XM weather on a single screen. It shows you the perfect pinchpoint for this wind. And how you should dress for the day. NEXRAD weather data downlinked via XM Weather, layered over a georeferenced satellite map of your location keeps you prepared. It’s all housed in a rubberized defensive armor built to XPX7 waterproof standards, with a high gain SIRF GPS receiver. In your palm.

GPS
Features
  • Layer a satellite photo, topo map, compass, navigational aids and XM services on a single screen with TruView Navigation
  • Extra-large 3.5” full color LCD
  • Downloads and displays georeferenced satellite photography
  • Displays XM weather data on the GPS map*
  • XM Satellite radio entertainment including XM sports*
  • SafeTrack battery conservation mode
  • SiRF® GPS receiver
  • Digital compass
  • Embedded 128 micro SD card
  • Rugged rubber armor
  • Waterproof (IPX7 rated)
  • *With XM Satellite subscription