Showing posts with label Gear Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gear Review. Show all posts

Monday, 6 April 2015

Coleman 2 Burner Dual Fuel Compact Liquid Fuel Stove | Gear Review



When you wake up in your tent, it’s several degrees below reasonable and has been raining all night—The first thing you want is a hot cup of coffee … and bacon and eggs for breakfast. Maybe a pancake or two… by then it’s morning tea time and time for another cuppa. Luckily, the Coleman 2 Burner […]

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Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Gear Review #1 - Overland Medical Kit & LifeSaver Systems Jerry Can Water Filtration



Coming Soon…After conferring with an ER Doctor, former Combat Medic, Firefighter/EMT, & current ER Physician’s Assistant/Vietnam Medic, we have assembled a over the top of the line Medical Kit.  It’s fairly big so we may have to do…

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Saturday, 10 January 2015

Gear Review #2: Titan Straps



Specs:Length: 25″ (63.5 cm)Weight: 2.4oz ( 4.25g)Load: 206 lbs (93kgs) @ 71.6 FPrice: we paid 3x $7.99/strap plus shippingQuirks: The strap is meant to fold over itself (as compared to a typical belt bucket), as show belowMade in USA – Bozema…

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Wednesday, 16 July 2014

The Best Camera For Overlanding




  The best camera is the one that’s with you. – Chase Jarvis   One of the most common questions from those reading our blog is, “What camera do you use?”  Sure, almost all analog or digital photos go through some sort  of post-processing, but you always have to start with a good image.  Getting […]

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Gear review | Fill2Pure travel safe water bottle



What! A $59.99 water bottle, are you mad? Have you not heard of a cup? At first we were a bit skeptical about spending big bucks on something just to drink water out of, especially since at home that stuff just comes out of the tap for free. But as it turns out, this is […]

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Sunday, 25 August 2013

Gear Review: Triple Aught Design Ranger Hoodie



When Bryon and I received our Maya Rally sponsorship package from Triple Aught Design back in November, we had no idea what was inside. Like a fat kid going after cake, we dismantled the box and tore into the contents. Sure there were t-shirts and pants, but the pièce de...
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