Traditional in style but loaded with protective qualities to fully cocoon your laptop; this horizontal version will fit in your carry-on or can be carried separately. Features: ... more
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Traditional in style but loaded with protective qualities to fully cocoon your laptop; this horizontal version will fit in your carry-on or can be carried separately.
Features:
* Fits up to a 12.5'' monitor
* Top grab handle and D-rings for shoulder strap attachment (strap not included)
* ShockZone'' dual foamed bottom and all over padding or maximum protection
* Exterior front pocket
Advantages: Versatile, Very accurate marketing by company, Disadvantages: Have to search the Uk to find stackists. Can buy online but I have not tried this yet.
...Calling all travellers, have you heard about EagleCreek.
The product is even better than the company says. I didnt choose this product it chose me as winner in a competition.
It is by far the best, most versatile product i have ever owned.
As a dedicated Samsonite user up until now I just have to sing the praises of EagleCreek.
I recently took this item through the jungles of Venezuela a tough test for any luggage.
The Switchback stood up brilliantly. Waterproof, dustproof, brilliant styling, strong and yet very lightweight.
The product is like a "Tardis" hidden pockets some with zips, all over the place.
My husband and I managed to get all items for 3 changes daily 2 people 2 weeks into this item and there was still room for a few more. ( we like to travel light- not). The extending handle is sturdy and even locks...
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Advantages: quality, long lasting, good design. Disadvantages: some may find expensive
...is divided between Men's, Women's, and Accesories. They then sub divide the range by climate to be used in, and activity undertaken. In the Men's range you can find hardwearing hill walking and trekking gear, but also casual travelling clothes, and lightweight business suits.
In the Women's range you will find the same wide range of clothing, which ladies is quite stylish. They even have odour eliminating underwear.
The accessories range from EagleCreek pack-it systems( as reviewed by Koshkha) through clothes washing liquids, inflatable pillows, cutlery, food and water storage, plug adaptors, medical kits, insect repellents, and water purification tablets.
New for this year Rohan have introduced a range of Sandals, again in various styles and applications.
So Rohan might not be what most people would call high fashion, but they do...
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Advantages: Lightweight, robust and easy to use Disadvantages: No interface to the computer.
...I was introduced to a fascinating new hobby, Geocaching, by a review written by scalywitch in Ciao Café. Geocaching is basically a modern version of treasure hunting combined with orienteering that employs advanced technology to locate the cache. Scalywitch's review highlighted the need for a hand-held Global Positioning System (GPS).
I initially used my TomTom as a portable GPS to successfully find my first caches. Now completely hooked, I realised that to continue with the hobby I need a unit that was lighter in weight, more compact, waterproof (a number of caches are hidden by water and then of course there is the snow and rain!!), a long battery life (imagine being half way up Snowdon and your battery runs out!), and one that is easy to read (both day and night).
I trawled the outdoor shops to find the best unit for my need (not...
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Wolf Creek is a scary little film about three backpackers whose trip to a crater turns into a hellish nightmare, as they're taken hostage by a rather crazed individual. The plot may seem the same as a million other horror films but it's actually a... more
Drama - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Laurence Naismith, Gayle Hunnicutt, Gemma Jones, Barry Foster, Patrick Stewart