SABRE Compact Pepper Spray with Pink Key Case - Supports National Breast Cancer Foundation

Cool style and hot protection are combined in SABRE's most popular product. This attractive pink compact pepper spray delivers a strong balistic stream to reduce wind blow back. Providing extremely practical protection SABRE permits distance from your threat with its ten (10) foot range and its quick release key ring and attachment clip ensure its accessible when needed! Help fight breast cancer as sales of this product support the National Breast Cancer Foundation! Size: 1/2 oz. Item not available to ship to DC Hawaii Massachusetts or New York.

  • Pink pepper spray canister with pink keychain

  • Produces powerful ballistic stream with reduced blowback

  • Keychain design gives you immediate access to spray

  • 0.54-ounce canister offers roughly 25 shots

  • This item is not for sale in Catalina Island



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JanSport Classic SuperBreak Backpack

The Legendary Super Break. A must have in many colors.

  • Ultra-functional school backpack/daypack with 600-denier construction

  • Single main compartment and front pocket with organizer for smaller items

  • Stores 2 to 3 textbooks binder spiral notebooks calculator cell phone and more

  • Comfortable straight-cut padded shoulder straps and 2/3-padded back panel

  • 1551.2 cubic inches of storage; measures 13 x 16.7 x 8.5 inches (W x H x D)



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Klean Kanteen Stainless Steel Water Bottle


Klean Kanteen compared to Sigg5

Last month I bought a 40oz Klean Kanteen bottle and a 33oz Sigg bottle. In the end I prefer the Klean Kanteen.



Both bottles are very light and look good. The Sigg is lighter but not so much to really matter. Sigg wins easily in the looks department with different artwork to choose from and the bottle I have has a nice textured powder coat finish compared to the KK basic look and smooth surface.



Sigg uses an epoxy to protect your water from the aluminum and tells you not to use the bottle for long term storage. Could be a bit worrisome not knowing what's in the epoxy and the possibility of aluminum contamination. I have not noticed a metallic taste from either bottle drinking straight unfiltered tap water. I prefer the stainless steel of the KK just because it's probably on the safer side.



The bottles are both lightweight and made of thin metal. I haven't dented either but I have been very careful with them. Both feel like they would dent quite easily. I have not scratched either bottle and the paint on both looks like new after daily use from work to the gym.



The KK bottle has the cap threading formed into the neck of the bottle while the Sigg uses a metal ring insert in the top of the bottle to thread the cap onto. Some people have complained that the Sigg's threaded insert is sharp but I have not had this problem. The KK is more comfortable to drink from though. Also the wide mouth of the bottle makes it easy to put ice cubes in which you can't do with the Sigg unless you have very small ice cubes.



I have the loop cap on both bottles. The Sigg I really have to twist the cap on tight so it doesn't leak. The KK cap seals quite easily and has never leaked. The KK also uses a thicker thread size and is easier to screw the cap onto because of this.



Some people are complaining about sweating. On a hot day with the bottles filled with ice cubes both will sweat but plastic bottles will also.



If I was going to spend that much money on a water bottle again I would go with Klean Kanteen without a second thought. The only advantage of the Siggs is the exterior design.



Update Dec 09: Over a year of use now and I have stopped using the Sigg due to their older bottles do in fact have BPA. Something they said it didn't have so I won't buy another bottle from them again since it appears they were lying before. They will replace the older bottles but you have to pay shipping.



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CamelBak BPA-Free Better Bottle with Bite Valve


Holy Grail Bottle!5

If you have been looking for a great water bottle this is it!!! I am not a hard core workout person - I just want to drink more water for my health. I use this bottle at work going from meeting to meeting and bring it with me when I am on the go in the car. I never thought I would be so excited about a bottle but I am - Camelbak really thought about useful features and it shows.



The bottle holds quite a bit of water (25 oz 750mL). The bottle is leakproof. I like drinking from the straw - no tipping the bottle required. No unscrewing a cap just flip up the valve and drink. I removed the flexible bite valve cover and just drink normally from the hard plastic straw piece since the bite valve seemed a little weird to me. I have had no problems with leaking with the valve cover removed - just flip down the valve when I am on the go and there is no leaking. The valve system seems very well designed. I generally sit the bottle on its side on the car seat or throw it in a bag with no leaking just like a regular screw-cap bottle. The carry loop is nice - fits in your finger. It is easy to fill with the wide mouth. It comes in lots of colors.



As for minuses there is only one minor annoyance and that was mentioned by a previous reviewer - the straw does not reach the bottom of the bottle. Note that this size bottle does not fit into the car cupholder - would need the 16oz=0.5L for that. Also the plastic has scratched slightly from rolling around on a sandy car mat.



I have decided to purchase another bottle so that I can have one at home and one at work. I highly recommend!



Updated 12/24/07:

I still love this bottle although I am now accustomed to it and it is not quite as exciting as when I first got it :-) I fill it every morning and bring it to work with me and also fill it when I get home from work. It has really helped me to increase my water consumption. The plastic has scuffed up a bit but there is no change in function. I wanted to mention that water will come out when the bottle is opened after a pressure change - like going from air conditioned space and leaving it in a hot car. Physics at work.



Updated 6/28/08:

Yes I STILL love this bottle and purchased another (the BPA-free version). I was pleased to find that the straw in the new bottle does reach nearly the bottom of the bottle so that annoyance has been corrected. If you already own the previous (BPA) version of this bottle note that Camelbak makes the BPA-free bottle with a "classic cap" that can be swapped with your previous straw assembly (classic cap version is slightly cheaper but does not come in as many fun colors).More detail ...

Nordica Speedmachine 110 Ski Boots Mens

Step up to the Nordica MenGÇÖs Speedmachine 110 Ski Boots and put some power on the hill This stiff boot chargers hard down the line and blasts through uneven snow conditions The Speedmachine 110 is made to go fast and offer unmatched control of stiff skis A fully heat moldable Precisions Fit liner adjusts to the contours of your foot ensuring that thereGÇÖs no dead space in the boot that would slow down power transfer from your body to the ski Flip the flex adjuster on the back of the boot if youGÇÖre going to spend a day skiing powder and need a bit more cushion to float through the light stuff Flex 110 for a stiff powerful boot Medium width HP slide in system opens wide for fewer early morning struggles in the parking lot PFP Precision Fit Heat Ready liner will mold to your foot over time or can be heated for a quick custom job Synthetic leather with tech velvet lining Four micro adjust aluminum buckles Precision Fit footbed helps boots fit properly for fewer pressure points[]More detail ...

Garmont Mega-Ride Alpine Touring Ski Boot - Men's

Step into the Garmont Men's Mega Ride Alpine Touring Boot and prepare for feather-light tours awesome freeride strength and amazing comfort. The new G-fit3 liner incorporates a lace-up system for better fit and three different foam densities with a more heavily padded tongue and cuff for better support and responsiveness. The Mega Ride Boot packs innovative function with the new ultra light magnesium buckles and the serrated Icebreaker function on the lower two buckets that cuts right through hours of frozen build-up that accumulates during your tours. The Mega Ride is Garmont's lightest four-buckle alpine touring boot so lock in to either your Dynafit or AT bindings and get out there. NOTE: Be sure to check out our sizing chart for optimal fit.

Product Features
  • Shell Material: Pebax
  • Liner Material: G-fit3 liner
  • Thermo-moldable Liner: Yes
  • Number of Buckles: 4
  • Micro Adjustable: Yes
  • Forward Lean: Yes 19 24 degrees + free for walking
  • Binding Compatibility: Dynafit UNI
  • Weight: [Pair size 27.5] 7lb 6oz (3330g)
  • Recommended Use: Ski-mountaineering alpine touring
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
  • Country of Origin: Italy
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Head 2009 Edge+ 9 ski boots / anthracite 29.0 / US 11.0

What Head has to say: "INTRODUCING THE EDGE+ LAST YEAR IT INSTANTLY FILLED THE FOOTPRINT OF ITS PREDECESSOR. The last a true benchmark in the all mountain ski boot market in connection with improved performance and a rich list of features and great looks make the Edge+ a success all over the world." Translation: This boot is quite literally unchanged from the 2007/2008 season. After a smashing success Head knew not to tweak anything other than some facy wording and glossy pictures. The Edge+ line of boots dominated our sales season in 2008 for good reason: These are the most comfortable performance boots that pack features like no other. These performance boots are built on the wildly popular 104 mm forefoot width giving just the right amount of room for the bigger feet. This Edge+ 9 is the exact same shell as the Edge+ 10 and 11 only it has a trimmed down liner and not-so-fancy top two buckles. You get a little extra flex in both the boot and your wallet with the cost-conscious Edge+ 9.[]More detail ...