Since 1974, Osprey has built high quality, innnovative packs for a variety of lifestyles and activities. From our signature Crescent and Luna deluxe backpacking models to our... more
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Since 1974, Osprey has built high quality, innnovative packs for a variety of lifestyles and activities. From our signature Crescent and Luna deluxe backpacking models to our Daytool line of active urban bags, our commitment to innovative design and detail is apparent. Whether you are an old school backpacker, fast and light, a climber, mountaineer, skier, snowboarder, trail runner, mountain biker or active professional there's an Osprey (or two) for you!!
Features:
* Hydration pocket in convertible top lid/fanny pack
* StraightJacket compression for maxiumum versatility
* Lightweight 210 double-ripstop and 420 ChainLink twill fabrics
* Accepts Excessories for added capacity
* Easy access sleeping bag compartment
* Built-in front and side mesh pockets
Advantages: Usually available at most fishing tackle shops. Disadvantages: Not very easy to store.
...need to go out fishing on the harbour seeing as I had only brought down some tackle and not all the things that I would need to fish the harbour.
I then asked the man at the tackle shop if they sold bait. He said that they did and he advised me that sandeels were a good bait for float fishing off the harbour. He showed me a pack of frozen sandeels that contained around 6-8 sandeels. It was a plastic blast frozen pack and he said that one pack would be enough for one 4 hour session. I decided that I would take one pack of sandeels and I payed him. I payed around £1.75 for one pack of frozen sandeels that contained around 7-9 full sandeels.
I believe that you can purchase packs of sandeels in most tackle shops around Britain and I expect other countrys would sell them too.
I believe that the frozen packs of sandeels that you can buy...
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Advantages: Easy to handle Disadvantages: Could have a diffrent color
...If you're going camping then you're going to need to be fed. How? First of all, you need food. Secondly, you need to prepare it. That can be done using a storm-proof stove. This review deals with two of the best storm-proof stoves out on the market today.
Trangia has made storm-proof stoves for over 75 years now. Their storm-proof stoves are considered to be among the best.
I have two diffrent storm-proof stoves from Trangia. The "25" and the mini trangia. These are the two most common.
The 25:
The 25 is perfect for when you're out with your familiy and you need to make a lot of food fast. It's pretty big and it's very difficult to get it to be quiet while packed.
It contains: 1 Stove, 2 Saucepans, 1.75 and 1.5 litre, 1 Frypan (22 cm), 2 Windshields (upper and lower), 1 Burner, 1 Handle and 1 Strap. It weighs totally 1100 grams...
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Advantages: Excellent for young cricketers Disadvantages: Not ideal for high standard match play
...I'm basing this review of the CA Attack Cricket Balls on the junior (4.75oz) version.
CA Cricket is a Pakistan-based company, who export their product to the UK. They also manufacture a wide range of other cricketing equipment, from bats to bags, and seem to base their offerings firmly within the 'value' sector.
The CA Attack balls were my first experience of the brand, and, being a coach of Under 13 cricketers, I was looking for a number of inexpensive, hard wearing cricket balls good enough to last through 16 weeks of indoor net practise.
The price of the balls is incredibly cheap (£2.49 per ball from www.thesportshq.com, who seem to have a tie-up with CA, as they carrry the full range of their equipment) and my initial concern was in terms of what kind of quality you are getting for your cash. A typical equivalent junior ball...
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For some time I have wanted to buy a digital camera that would be small enough to carry in my pocket and would be easy to use. I already have a canon powershots3 IS and have been really pleased with it. However it's not always convenient to carry around... more
I am very impressed by the Casio Exilim, particularly with regards to the battery life. It is much better than using regular batteries that don't last long at all, and it charges quickly anyway.
The quality of the pictures is also excellent, and there more
Digital Zoom: 2000 x - Optical Zoom: 25 x - Image Stabiliser: Electronic - Supported Media Type: Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick Duo, HDD - Viewfinder Type: Without Viewfinder
I just bought this television last week. I am using it to watch Freeview and will get Virgin Media/Sky sometime in the future.
Because I do not have any HD sources, I cannot offer any feedback on the HD playback quality yet.
For normal television... more