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GPS Systems – commercial, recreational, and emergency service navigation

GPS Systems are fast becoming the navigational system of choice for commercial travelers, emergency services and outdoor enthusiasts. From in-vehicle models to hand held receivers, you can find one to suit your requirements.
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Whether it's a solo, family or expedition tent, there are quality Eureka tents available in a wide variety of sizes and prices

Ever spent a long, miserable night in a wet, leaky, poorly ventilated tent? A secure haven in a storm, a shelter from the cold wind, a place to rest and renew -- that's what your tent should be, not a damp, disorganized disaster.
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North Face jackets combine technically advanced fabrics and construction with comfort, good looks and prices for every budget

"Technical" clothing, once the exclusive domain of high echelon athletes, is now widely available, thanks in part to The North Face , a retailer of high-performance climbing and backpacking equipment located in San Francisco, California.
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Digital binoculars – the modern way to view long range

Digital binoculars put you in the midst of far away action as well as letting you capture the instant without losing the moment.
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Digital Camera Binoculars – a marriage of convenience worth having

If you love taking pictures whilst you are out of doors or even capturing the moment at a sporting event, have a look at digital camera binoculars.
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GPS maps – see even the trees in your own back yard

The US Department of Defense global positioning system (a set of 24 satellites watching over us) has mapped virtually every point on earth – providing aerial information so detailed that gps maps even let you see the trees in your own backyard = down to 1 square foot of detail.
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A modern update for the age old binocular

For centuries, man has used the simple mechanics of binocular lenses to view the heavens, for scouting (or spying) and simply to view distant objects. Galileo was the first to improve the invention of parallel telescopes only a year after they were developed.
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Binocular Camera – capture the instant, enjoy the moment

With just a click, a binocular camera will enable you to immortalize the perfect moment – and keep you in the midst of the action. No more fiddling with zooms, focusing the camera or peering at a tiny screen to figure out when to take the shot.
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A folding chair to go with you on your travels

Few people realize that the humble folding chair is one of the oldest pieces of furniture – used by Egyptians, and then later the Greeks and Romans alike – both as portable chairs by army commanders as well as in the home.
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Torches – for emergencies and to light your way

Virtually every household has a couple torches (flashlights) on hand for emergencies – at least one in the house, and another in the car.
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Air mattresses which go with you and then come home again

Far from being a young child’s pool or seaside toy, air mattresses today can go with you around the globe and are even becoming a popular choice for home sleep systems.
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The pocket knife: A handy and versatile tool for campers, hikers and other outdoor adventurers

Whether you're repairing a line on your mountaineering gear or whittling a walking stick, a pocket knife can prove to be a valuable tool in the wilderness. You can find specialized models for hunting, camping and hiking, and fishing.
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Take a water purifier with you on your travels

The body is over 70% water, and most know that we need approximately 64 ounces of water daily. Some households even install a water purifier or a magnetising system for all household water (to reduce lime scale build up, and to filter chlorine or other elements).
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Survival knives are not just for backwoodsmen

In the house, most knives belong in the kitchen. Out of doors, good survival knives are worth their weight in gold – as long as you know how to use them safely. Survival knives have hollowed out handles which are used to store emergency equipment.
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Swiss army knives: Compact, sturdy multi-function tools no hiker or camper should be without

Legendary Swiss army knives, with their familiar red handles, are staples in the outdoor world. High-quality and durable, Swiss army knives have features to meet any need in camp or on the trail.
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Jansport has a comprehensive collection of packs and bags for all kinds of adventures

Whether you're hiking in the wilderness, taking a well-deserved vacation jaunt, or working hard in the city, you're sure to find a Jansport bag or pack to suit your needs.
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MSR makes innovative outdoor gear for mountaineers, backpackers, hikers and campers

The MSR product line includes tents, stoves, water filters, snowshoes and related accessories. MSR products incorporate current technology into simple, elegant and highly functional designs.
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Sierra Designs – tents, sleeping bags and clothing for adventurers anywhere

You may have seen Sierra Designs distinctive tents – they are some of the lightest available and are designed for fast set up – so easy that even the most inexperienced camper can sleep soundly.
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Kids sleeping bags

Kids sleeping bags range from the “indoor use only” variety to those which can withstand the harshest conditions outdoors, including winter camping. With the big outdoors to explore, you’ll want to make sure you’ve got the right sleeping bag to suit even the smallest adventurer.
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Nikon Binoculars – top of the range performance for the best viewpoint

Binoculars put you right in the midst of the action – whether you are watching a sporting even or wanting to get close to Mother Nature. Nikon binoculars are some of the finest ones available – they have applied their wide-ranging optics expertise so that you get the best possible viewpoint – wherever you are standing.
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Discount knives fit even the smallest budget

When you are headed for the back of beyond, there are at least 10 things you’ll want to have with you. A good knife appears right at the top of list – on par with matches in a waterproof container.
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Navigation is an important skill to have if you're hiking or backpacking

Finding your way in the backcountry can be either harrowing or satisfying. Paper maps aren't always accurate and landmarks aren't always handy. Two major tools for navigation are the low-tech traditional analog compass and the high-tech digital global positioning system or GPS.
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Camping tents: Essential components of outdoor gear

What's better after a long day on the trail than settling in at camp? Camping tents are important pieces of outdoor equipment that can make or break your wilderness excursion.
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Hiking shoes to suit anyone's style

It’s time to take another look if the thought of hiking shoes brings to mind “Dr. Martens” - the heavy thick soled, leather lace up boots that extend up to mid calf, shiny and smelling of polish to help them last a life time.
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Outdoor life – there’s more to it than roughing it

Many people equate the outdoor life with “roughing” it - only to be endured if the holiday condo is completely filled and they haven’t got the budget for another holiday.
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Outdoor wear that’s as perfect around town as it is in Mother Nature’s backyard

Today you can find outdoor wear that’s as stylish to wear around town as it is hardwearing and comfortable to take on any adventure. The key to your comfort is layering your clothes, as it’s the air trapped between layers which keeps you warm, so several thin layers are warmer than one thick layer.
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Your outdoor gear can be as simple or complex as you want it to be

From pocket knives to backpacks, outdoor gear comes in a dizzying array of styles and prices. How do you know what's best for you? Information is the answer.
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Whether you're boiling up some soup or sautéing that fresh-caught fish, a backpacking stove is an efficient, lightweight piece of outdoor gear

A backpacking stove is an essential item of equipment. These compact little units run on a variety of compressed gas fuels including butane, propane and isobutane.
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A beacon in the night: Camping lanterns

Lanterns for campers come with a wide variety of features, materials and fuels. Lanterns give your camp a gentle, glowing light.
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