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Suunto M 9 Wrist Compass

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Suunto M 9 Wrist Compass




Item #: 51-M9. Size 1.6 in. x 1.9 in. x 0.6in. Weight 1.2 oz. This is a compact, highly accurate wrist compass. Perfect for backpackers, mountaineers, mountain bikers and yachtsmen, as well as tourists. Sighting window for accurate bearings. 2.5 degree ratchet mechanism. Size 1.6 in. x 1.9 in. x 0.6in. Weight 1.2 oz. This is a compact, highly accurate wrist compass. Perfect for backpackers, mountaineers, mountain bikers and yachtsmen, as well as tourists. Sighting window for accurate bearings. 2.5 degree ratchet mechanism that can be used to set a desired direction. Grooves on upper edge of capsule for easy turning.
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User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great product for navigating through a strange city
I used this wrist compass successfully on a recent tour of Scandinavia, and it helped me find my way several times. It has the very nice feature of settling down quickly to a specific orientation. It’s also a bargain.

5 Stars Great “Plan C”
This is my opinion only; not an endorsement by the military or any other organization. Recently I returned back from a tour in Iraq and I found this little tool to be instrumental. When talking on the radio and figuring where everyone else is located, you use cardinal directions (eg North side of the road, etc.). Sure you can use a GPS, but why spend the time when you just need to know where North is. Some would suggest a cheap five dollar watch add-on. I disagree, during a map reading / land navigation exercise, my primary compass cracked and fell back on my Suunto M9 to finish it out. I have developed a brand preference for Suunto based on the M9 and the MC-2G. The Good is fast accurate acquisition for North. It is small and often you forget about it until you need it. Also, it is easy to hide under a long sleeve shirt. The Bad is that the needle sticks because it is not a global compass (unlike the MC-2G). I would not use it for hiking anything but well used and familiar trails. The Ugly is it has a cheap nylon strap, great for hikers and backpackers, terrible for occasions you are going to be dressed up in areas of the city you are unfamiliar. The Sunnto M9 makes a great “plan C”, behind a GPS, a Good map and compass.

4 Stars Good compass for the city
I bought this so that I could easily figure out which way is north after I get off the subway. It really comes in handy. The compass isn’t really steady all the time, it tends to sway a little, but so far is has reliably pointed me in the right direction each time I hold it level and steady. The only thing is that the strap is like a cheap velcro material with a plastic buckle. It works fine, I just expected something a little nicer based on the price and from looking at the picture. For some reason too, the compass arrived seperated from the strap and it was pretty annoying to figure out how to put it on at first, and there were no directions to explain how to do it. The material that came with it that explains how to read a compass (& map) was pretty informative and useful though.

5 Stars Best Bang for Buck Compass out there …
If you need a compass, bigger is best, but just how big can big be? Reason is, the aiming accuracy and capability gets better if you have a large stable platform and sight. OTAH, getting a wrist compass to do the same thing is difficult to achieve, and the M-9 meets this role well. With GPS being the principle guide these days to terrestrial navigation, compasses are mostly for backup and rough heading use, so best accuracy is less practical these days in lieu of compactness, ruggedness, and light weight. Underwater, the M-9 is as good as a dedicated SCUBA compass.

I’ve used an M-9 since 2001, and it finally died, the plastic case cracked, some liquid leaked, so a bubble that formed keeps the pointer from spinning freely.

This is my 3rd M-9, as I’ve bought two, keeping one as a spare. I use them both on surface and underwater to as deep as 260′ … although not rated as a diving compass, all fluid filled devices are non-compressible and should take great depths without issue. Diving capacity has been proven for the years I’ve owned this compass and others who use it similarly.

Pros

Very free spinning and accurate

Light weight

Rotating degree bezel

sighting capacity

transparent case, easy to check for defects

Usable underwater to depths at least to 260′

Velcro strap binds very well underwater

Cons

If not leveled during sighting, pointer will lock [fix: flick it with your finger, and a proper direction will not change much with movement]

Plastic case, will not last forever

Summary:

I’ve seen a number of compasses for field use in the middle of nowhere, and for so simple a device, its amazing so many are unreliable [whatever magnets they use don't hold its magnetism permanently], inaccurate markings, or poor construction. If you get lost because your compass doesn’t work when you need it, its not worth any amount of money.

Suunto has made a name for itself in compasses, and what seems cheap looking is very well engineered, yet simple.

If you need a compass for general use, the watch mounted Clipper works best. I use those underwater too to 260′, to backup the M-9.

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Gaiam 750ml Aluminum Water Bottle

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Gaiam 750ml Aluminum Water Bottle




An Eco-friendly alternative to plastic water bottles, the Gaiam aluminum water bottle is a perfect way to enjoy your favorite beverage. Available in several fashion prints, chose the bottle that reflects your personality while reducing the amount of plastic that ends up in our landfills.

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars bottle
I have only had the water bottle for a few weeks and the tree is already rubbing off. Other than that it is a good water bottle.

2 Stars Poor cap and poor printing made for a bad experience
I’ve owned the Gaiam Grass Water Bottle for a month now. The sport top is absolutely terrible at dispensing water. The top mixes in a large amount of air while dispensing the water and provides you with a little amount of water for the effort. On top of that, I have washed the cap several times and it still has a plastic, powdery taste/smell that makes the water taste less than pure.

Second, the grass screen print is poorly made. The picture on the bottle is extremely pixelated, so much so you can make out out unevenness of the color several feet away.

The bottle says it should be hand washed and it means it. I have ran this bottle through my dishwasher twice and a small part of the print is already wearing away.

I would absolutely recommend against this bottle. I own other bottles with screw-off tops and I am much happier with them.

3 Stars Tree of Life water bottle
I love the look of the water bottle, but I have had it just for a month now and the light green paint is smudging already. Also, the dark green paint is chipping.

5 Stars Awesome.
I bought a Gaim bottle because I do not drink enough during the day, but I wanted something environmentally friendly. I absolutely love this bottle. First of all, I love all the designs (I have the one with the grass on it) and it serves me very well throughout the day. It’s held up great and it keeps my drink cool for several hours.

4 Stars Nice, Reusable Water Bottle
This is a rather attractive water bottle. It’s nice to be able to fill it with a cool beverage and not have to use a crinkly plastic bottle. Aluminum is also healthier to reuse than plastic, because plastic is porous and aluminum is not. Bacteria can grow in the pores of plastic, so plastic water bottles need to be boiled to be re-used a few times.

Anyway, I got the light blue flowered version of this bottle. It’s cute, and after about a month of use, it hasn’t chipped or dented noticeably. The poly loop cap is a little annoying. It’s sometimes difficult to screw into place and it allows for a small amount of leakage around the seal. But the bottle itself keeps my drinks cool, so I am happy with my purchase.

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Kelty Chuckwagon Dog Pack

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Kelty Chuckwagon Dog Pack




Let your pet carry its own food, poop bags and supplies. Convenient expandable pouches adjust to the size of a load. Even includes a bear bell.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Easy to put on, and it stays put.
Let’s first remind ourselves that this item is made by Kelty, one of the premier manufacturers of outdoor gear. If they put their name on it, surely it is a quality item - and it is.

I have a 73lb lab/Weimaraner mix (with identical build to a typical Weim) and the medium fits her perfectly, albeit on the snugger side of the adjustment range. I read other reviews and they complain about difficulty in preventing the pack from sliding over their head on downhills or when they drop their head, but I’ve yet to have that problem. We have hiked several times and been on OHV excursions several others, where she has carried her own supplies and some of my own, as well.

The harness system on the Kelty is one of the better designs out there, with the Y-yolk and chest pad for optimum comfort and security. The pack slips on easy, and is buckled in at two points under the chest.

Overall, an excellent product (durable, waterproof, comfortable, and practical) from the venerable brand Kelty, at a very competitive price. Strongly recommended.

4 Stars Great Dog Backpack
Great backpack for the money. I have a 40 lbs english springer spaniel and a small fits just fine. Good quality pack! Only gripe is that the pack needs to be filled evenly so it doesn’t slide to one side.

5 Stars Great Pack!
Just got the pack for my 2 year old, 70 lb, yellow lab. We tried it out today with a couple of water bottles and its great. She walked right by my side and even walked past the bad neighbor dogs without too much issue. It was like her brain was otherwise engaged! The padding is perfect for dogs with sensitive skin, and the straps ensure a perfect fit. I bought the medium size and its great for her, she’s on the slight side and a younger dog. This will even the playing field for us on long walks and help give her a purpose! The pack is really well made & looks very durable. Looking forward to using it all over.

5 Stars First Impressions
Before purchasing this product, I read every review I could regarding sizing and worried and fretted about whether I was getting the right one for my dog. I finally purchased the medium for my Akita (granted, he’s a runt of an Akita, only about 70 lb.) and it fits perfectly! Some other reviews have talked about the belly strap being too long, but it fits fine on him. No problems. I have yet to really get to test it’s durability, but it seems very well constructed. Much higher quality than the last backpack we used on him. Before, we had an Outdoor Hound Excursion backpack which was literally falling apart at the seams after only a couple of months of use. The Kelty also more properly places the backpack further up on the shoulders rather than on the back of the dog, which is much healthier in the long run. I’ll probably review it again when I see how it stands up to the punishment my dog will no doubt deal out.

4 Stars dog pack
seems like a great pack so far and has far more capacity than she will ever use. She ran with it, tromped through snow. however, the sizing is difficult. her chest size and length is large because she’s a lab. where the belly strap hangs (south of her big rib cage) she’s probably a medium or small. we have the strap as short as it will go and without enough weight in the pack, it still slides to one side or the other.

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Polar Flowlink

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Polar Flowlink




The Polar USB Infrared Interface Unit is for downloading data to PC via infrared.

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star No good for Mac users
I ordered the Polar FlowLink only to discover that it doesn’t work with Macs. Which is both surprising and frustrating. Mac users beware. And if you are so inclined I encourage you to contact the company and urge them to support Mac users — an ever growing demographic.

5 Stars Work just fine.
This is the link that you need to take advantage of the POLAR FA20 and upload all your exercises to your personnal web trainner.

1 Star Awful Product
This thing is terrible. It never works. Well, that’s not fair. It worked once, and hasn’t worked since. I’ve restarted the software, the computer, repeated several times and…nothing. It is total junk.

5 Stars Good experience
The Polar Flowlink is light, small and incredible easy to use, at least with my Polar RS300X. Therefore I have a good opinion on it.

3 Stars Useful but not always working
I bought Polar Flowlink thinking it’s a bit expensive for something that is only supposed to connect my HRM with my laptop. Now I’m using it as I planned to, moving my training data online in a pretty easy way. I have to say though that this device doesn’t work in a 100% of cases and sometimes I need to retry a few times. I think it’s quite annoying since you never know what’s wrong and if it will work again or not.

Another limitation is that it doesn’t work on mac so I’m forced to use it on my work computer.

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