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This is a video review of the Voodoo Tactical Level III Assault Pack. You can read the full review at www.armynavyblog.com and purchase the pack from www.vtarmynavy.com Or check out all the reviews in one place at kitreview.wordpress.com

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A video review of the Artemis 500 by Vango. This strikingly different tunnel structure is easy and quick to pitch, with the wider central pole offering greater living space and headroom. This steel poled tent will withstand arduous weather conditions, offering you a sound haven

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regularjoeoutdoors.com presents the Streamlight TLR-2 Tac Laser Light and ASP Glock Red Gun Demo Review. Product is here www.regularjoeoutdoors.com Enjoy the popular Streamlight TLR-2 Tactical hand gun light laser combo and rare footage of the TLR-2 controls and battery replacement tips! Buy the TLR2 and ASP Red Training Guns and check out our full selection of camping, hunting, and outdoor gear at regularjoeoutdoors.com!

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A video review of the Apollo 500. Apollo was a Greek God associated with healing and medicine. Time in this tent will definitely heal the mind. For those who are looking to go camping for the first time, the Apollo offers a spacious sleeping area with a versatile porch ideal for storage or lounging in to enjoy the view.

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Oftentimes when shopping we are so focused on certain name brands that we overlook the offerings of other companies. By happy accident I stumbled upon one of REI’s excellent backpacks: The Lookout. Extremely well-designed and low-profile, the Lookout fits most of my criteria for the perfect carry-on travel backpack; all for a great price as well. In this two-part series I discuss some of the features of this model (and the current model) of the Lookout with some comparisons to other packs I have reviewed. My review model of the Lookout features: – High-density polyethylene (HDPE) framesheet and a single aluminum stay (current model is also padded with mesh covered foam padding for softer/grippier support) – Panel-Loading design – Main compartment capacity of 40 liters (2441 cubic inches) in the Medium Size Pack (shown in review), 42 liters (2562 cubic inches) in the Large Size Pack – Front pocket with zippered compartment on inner flap – Soft cloth lined top stash pocket for fragile items like sunglasses (current model has larger pocket with bigger opening) – 2 side stretch-cloth/mesh pockets (current model uses regular mesh pockets) – 2 low-profile, expandable side pockets – 2 valuables pockets on the waistbelt (current model has a single, larger, zippered mesh pocket on right side of waist belt) – 2 ports for either right or left-handed hydration pouch use – Bottom compression straps can be used to also strap on gear such as sleeping bag/bedroll/etc. – Low-profile

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Oftentimes when shopping we are so focused on certain name brands that we overlook the offerings of other companies. By happy accident I stumbled upon one of REI’s excellent backpacks: The Lookout. Extremely well-designed and low-profile, the Lookout fits most of my criteria for the perfect carry-on travel backpack; all for a great price as well. In this two-part series I discuss some of the features of this model (and the current model) of the Lookout with some comparisons to other packs I have reviewed. My review model of the Lookout features: – High-density polyethylene (HDPE) framesheet and a single aluminum stay (current model is also padded with mesh covered foam padding for softer/grippier support) – Panel-Loading design – Main compartment capacity of 40 liters (2441 cubic inches) in the Medium Size Pack (shown in review), 42 liters (2562 cubic inches) in the Large Size Pack – Front pocket with zippered compartment on inner flap – Soft cloth lined top stash pocket for fragile items like sunglasses (current model has larger pocket with bigger opening) – 2 side stretch-cloth/mesh pockets (current model uses regular mesh pockets) – 2 low-profile, expandable side pockets – 2 valuables pockets on the waistbelt (current model has a single, larger, zippered mesh pocket on right side of waist belt) – 2 ports for either right or left-handed hydration pouch use – Bottom compression straps can be used to also strap on gear such as sleeping bag/bedroll/etc. – Low-profile

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www.wildernessgearreviews.com For a complete list of the features of the Hennessy Hammock Expedition, more photos and to purchase please visit tinyurl.com How to set up your Hennessy Hammock Expedition. In this simple but informative video we show you step by step how to set up a Hennessy Expedition Asym Hammock Sleep System.

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A presentation in two parts of the great EXPED Tipi Tarp. A great Bivy Tipi for the price. I Also show my homemade woolshirt made this saturday! The firm’s website is : www.exped.ch Link to the Tipi description : www.exped.ch


Check out a video review that features best and worst scenes and best and worst quotes from the movie Friday the 13th Part 2. Okay, camping checklist. Sleeping Bag, check! Lantern, check! Machete…check?

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