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Swiss Gear Niesen hiker tent (Orange / Grey)

Thursday, May 19th, 2011
SwissGear Kanderstag Backpack Tent
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Swiss Gear Eiger Hiker Tent (Orange/Grey)
US $63.05
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Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent

  • 10-person family dome tent with extra-spacious interior
  • Sewn-in divider creates 2 distinct living areas
  • 2 side rooms with divider curtains for extra storage
  • Pin-and-ring system for easy setup; full mesh ceiling
  • 4 windows; measures 17.5 x 7 x 14 feet (W x H x D)

Measuring 17.5 by 14 feet, the large Swiss Gear Montreaux Family Dome Tent will sleep up to ten people. It features a generous 177 square feet of space with sewn-in room dividers creating two distinct living areas and two side rooms with divider curtains for extra storage. Ventilation is maximized with a large “D” style door, full mesh ceiling and side and rear windows. The full cover rain fly gives added protection and the floor is water-resistant, sonic welded polyethylene. Heavy SwissGuard fa

List Price: $ 255.99

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Swiss Gear Black Messenger bag / Laptop Case Soft

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Swiss Gear Daypack with laptop sleve (perfect for 15" inch laptop and smaller)
US $25.99 (0 Bid)
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Swiss Gear Rhine Waist Pack 16oz Bottle zipper pounch
US $13.00
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SwissGear case LEGACY 15.6" - 16" Ultra Slim
US $49.99
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SwissGear Computer Backpack (Black/Light Gray)

Friday, August 13th, 2010

SwissGear Computer Backpack (Black/Light Gray)

  • Organizer
  • Padded Shoulder Strap
  • Water Bottle Pocket
  • Audio Pocket
  • Computer Sleeve

Swiss Gear Computer Backpack

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List Price: $ 100.00

Price: $ 49.99

Swiss Gear Smart Shade Sunscreen/Windbreaker for Canopy

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Swiss Gear Smart Shade Sunscreen/Windbreaker for Canopy

  • Can be positioned on any side of canopy for added protection
  • Size; 10′ x 10′
  • Heavy duty polyester is UV, fade resistant and water repellent

Smart Shade Canopy Sunscreen and Windbreak sold separately from Canopy for added protection from the elements. Made from the same Heavy Duty, 210D polyester that is enhanced with a special UV resistant coating to ensure durabilityAn accessory for the Swiss Gear 10- by 10- Foot Smart Shade Canopy, this sunscreen/windbreaker can be attached to any side of the canopy and is made of the same heavy-duty, water-repellent 210-D polyester with special fade- and UV-resistant coating as the canopy.

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List Price: $ 19.99

Price: $ 17.39

Disaster Survival Gear For When Things Go Wrong

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

When it comes to emergency preparedness, it’s easy to get lulled into a sense of complacency. It’s difficult to face the reality that disaster could strike close to home, even though we’ve witnessed the devastation that comes from disasters like Hurricane Katrina, the Asian tsunami, the tornado that flattened a Kansas town, and terrorist attacks like those on 9/11. The unfortunate truth is that earthquake, fire, flood, and storms can cause injuries, death, and destruction. More importantly – and more hopefully – much of the unbearable heartache and loss associated with disasters can be avoided with the proper disaster survival gear.

Emergency preparedness doesn’t mean seeing the world through the eyes of doom and gloom. It doesn’t mean that there is a disaster looming around every corner. Having the proper disaster survival gear simply means acknowledging that the world is an unpredictable place, and that it’s best to be prepared. After all, when you buy a box of Band-Aids and tuck it away in a cupboard, you don’t wake up each morning certain that a loved one will suffer a cut or scrape; it just means that you have Band-Aids on hand if a minor injury occurs. The same holds true for disaster survival gear. Once you have it, you don’t have to worry about it. Hopefully, you’ll never need to use it, but if the need arises, you’ll be prepared.

Survival Kits for Every Location

When you consider purchasing disaster survival gear, it’s important to remember that you don’t know where you and your loved ones will be when an emergency strikes. Perhaps you’ll be at home, but maybe you’ll be at work or in the car, and your children may be at school. It’s important to make sure that each location has the necessary disaster survival gear to improve the odds of making it through whatever natural or manmade emergency occurs.

Home Disaster Survival Gear

Your home emergency preparedness kit should contain enough food, water, shelter, sanitation, first aid, lighting and communication supplies necessary for the number of people in your family. Because a catastrophic event often means no running water or electricity, and because it can impact the livability of your home, it’s important to have the supplies necessary to be self-sufficient. Critical supplies to include are food bars and water boxes for three days, thermal blankets designed to retain body heat, ponchos with hoods, tissue packs, work gloves, a tube tent, water purification tablets, dust masks, vinyl gloves, a solar radio and flashlight with generator, first aid kit, light sticks, can opener, nylon cord, contact cards, gas shut-off wrench, Swiss Army knife, waterproof matches, emergency candles, toilet bags and chemicals, duct tape, and whistle.

When preparing your disaster survival gear, it’s important not to forget your pets. Include a collar and leash, toys, food and water bowls, food and water, a thermal blanket, a pet first aid kit, and a decal that can alert rescue workers to the presence of a pet.

DIY or Ready-Made?

The reason many people hesitate to prepare for emergencies is that it’s a hassle to put together your own disaster survival gear. The idea of having to go to different stores and pick up supplies makes it easy to procrastinate. Plus, there’s the question of the shelf life of different items, particularly food and water.

Many people opt to buy ready-made emergency preparedness kits. Not only is it less hassle, but the best ready-made kits have a five-year shelf life and come in a sealed bucket. Just like buying that box of Band-Aids, a ready-made kit of disaster survival gear is easy to buy and tuck away. Hopefully, you’ll never have to use it, but you’ll rest easier knowing that, if emergency does strike, it could save your life and the lives of those you love.

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Essential Camping Gear for a Happy Holiday under Canvas

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

There’s something quite magical about sleeping under canvas. Closeness to nature, seeing the moon shining through the tent, hearing owls hooting in the trees and breathing nature’s earthy scent… these small things which we take for granted in our everyday lives are somehow more appreciated on a camping holiday.

But there are also practical reasons for choosing a camping holiday. The cost, for one; despite an initial outlay for a tent, sleeping bags and other gear, equipment will usually last for many years without needing replacement, so camping holidays will typically be reasonably priced. A night at a campsite can cost as little as £5, while a room in even a modest hotel can cost ten times as much.

Then there’s the flexibility and freedom of packing up and moving to another location, and deciding whether it’s a survival-style trip with only the bare minimum of equipment, or an altogether more luxurious holiday with a huge tent, inflatable beds and anything else that can be squeezed into the boot of the car.  Who can deny that there’s something extremely appealing about following your own schedule and experiencing more of the great outdoors? You can start your holiday in Snowdonia, finish it at Loch Ness, stop at the Lake District and the Pennines along the way – all the while, never having to sleep in someone else’s sheets…

Whatever form your camping trip is likely to take – hiking with everything squeezed into one rucksack, cycling with your gear squished into panniers, or driving with a packed trailer attached to the car – there are certain bits of kit that will make your camping holiday that bit easier.  Here’s a selection of our favourites.

Survival tools

One of the most useful things you can take with you on a camping trip is a multi-tool, which combines a variety of tools in one small package – much like a Swiss army knife.

The True DogTag Tool TU30 comes with a neck chain and a key chain to make sure it doesn’t get lost. Measuring just 5cm, the True DogTag Tool TU30 includes useful tools including tweezers, a bottle opener, a knife, a screwdriver and a bright white LED light – so finding your way back to your tent at night won’t be a problem.

If you’re planning a full-on survival experience then a useful tool to take on your trip is the hand powered chainsaw, which despite being light and compact and operated purely by hand, can cut through a three-inch diameter tree limb in 20 seconds.

Heat and light

Even during the summer, evenings can be cold and dark, so make sure you take reliable sources of heat and light on your camping trip.

The Cyba-lite LED Lantern is perfect for camping trips. Battery powered, the lantern weighs just 158g and is only 13cm high – yet with its convex lens and 0.5w bright white LED, the Cyba-lite LED lantern will provide ample light, either standing in its base or with the base inverted to create a hanging torch.

Lighting a fire to keep warm at camp is not always easy, especially if you can’t find any decent kindling. So why not take your own kindling with you? Maya Fire Lighting Dust is made from shavings of a fatwood pine which has an 80% resin content – just strike sparks into the dust to get flame. Maya Fire Lighting Dust is neatly contained in 7cm diameter waterproof packaging, produces an extremely hot flame, and is completely natural.

Cooking and eating

Even if you’re staying at a campsite with lots of amenities, you probably won’t want to eat at restaurants every day – it can be very expensive, for a start. But if you’re trying to travel light, cooking and eating utensils – and food – can very quickly weigh you down.

Thankfully, there are some excellent lightweight cooking and eating utensils and specialist foods which are ideal for travelling light, and which use very little space in your rucksack.

The Camping Meal Kit is a set of polycarbonate and polypropylene utensils, which all pack away neatly into the largest dish which measures just 19cm x 19cm x 5.5cm. Included in the kit is a spill-free cup with lid, two plates, a combined colander and cutting board, a small waterproof box, and a spork (a spoon-knife-fork combined into one handy tool).

If you’re likely to find yourself miles from civilisation, stock up on lightweight food before you set off, which will provide the nutrition and energy you need for your trip without weighing a ton in your backpack.  Backpacker’s Pantry has created an excellent range of freeze-dried meals in lightweight packets, which contain enough food for two people. Simply add boiling water and then enjoy a meal of spaghetti in sauce, Pad Thai, spicy chilli or a variety of other delicious recipes.

Anna Clare is Website Manager at ShinyShack.com, a leading UK supplier of cool gifts and stockists of an excellent selection of camping gear.

Swiss Gear Eiger Hiker Tent

Friday, June 4th, 2010

  • Poles slip into grommeted webbing for easy set-up
  • Lightweight, factory taped polyester taffeta waterproof floor
  • Permanent rain fly folds up over mesh roof for maximum venting
  • Lightweight aluminum stakes
  • Shockcorded fiberglass frame

Product Description
Swiss Gear Eiger Hiker Sport Tent is ready to go with you for your overnight stay. Sleeps up to 2 people comfortably with a 50′ square surface area. Signature features begin with a shoe pocket to conveniently store muddy shoes, E-port for convenient access to electrical cords, Sewn-in security lock so you never misplace keys, Interior Rings keep flashlight or valuables secured and a Carry Duffel that converts to handing storage during camp-out. Customer care at 1-80… More >>

Swiss Gear Eiger Hiker Tent

Swiss Gear Kanderstag Backpack Tent

Friday, June 4th, 2010

  • Swiss Gear Kanderstag dome-style backpack tent sleeps four comfortably
  • Measures an ample 9-feet, 6-inches long by 9-feet wide by 56-inches tall
  • Features a flex style door, gear loft, organizer pockets, e-port, and shoe pocket
  • Easy to assemble with patented hoop fly, shockcorded fiberglass frame
  • Durable weatherproof construction with factory taped fly seams and sonic sealed floor

Product Description
Swiss Gear Kanderstag Backpack Tent sleeps up to 4 people comfortably with a 57′ square surface area. Signature features begin with a shoe pocket to conveniently store muddy shoes, E-port for convenient access to electrical cords, Sewn-in security lock so you never misplace keys, Interior Rings keep flashlight or valuables secured and a Carry Duffel that converts to handy storage during camp-out. Customer care at 1-800-325-TENT (8368), or www.wenzelco.comAmazon.c… More >>

Swiss Gear Kanderstag Backpack Tent

Swiss Gear Falera Family Dome Tent

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

  • Swiss Gear Falera Family Dome Tent sleeps five comfortably and comes with a zippered duffel carry bag
  • Tent measures an ample 11 feet long by 9 feet wide by 70 inches tall
  • Features four large ceiling-to-floor side windows, a flex style door, gear loft, organizer pockets, E-port, and shoe pocket
  • Easy to assemble with dual ridge pole design (patent pending) and shockcorded fiberglass frame
  • Durable construction and weatherproof with factory taped fly seams and sonic welded polyethylene floor

Product Description
Swiss Gear Falera Family Dome tent sleeps up to 5 people comfortably in a 99 square foot area. Signature features begin with a shoe pocket to conveniently store muddy shoes, E-port for convenient access to electrical cords, Sewn-in security lock so you never misplace keys, Interior Rings keep flashlight or valuables secured and a Carry Duffel that converts to handy storage during camp-out. Customer care at 1-800-325-TENT (8368), or www.wenzelco.comAmazon.com Prod… More >>

Swiss Gear Falera Family Dome Tent