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  • The Gear Junkie: SPOT Satellite Messenger

    By STEPHEN REGENOLD “There is life after cell phone signals die.” That’s the tagline SPOT Inc. of Milpitas, Calif., has put on its namesake GPS device, a handheld locator beacon introduced to the outdoors industry last fall. As the company describes it, the device offers “a vital line of communication...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 04-02-2008
  • Not Just Another New Water Bottle

    We occasionally come across a pro who does their thing so well that we think, “I could do that.” Well, TheGearJunkie is one of those pros. Making it look so easy and natural that we all think that we could do this, TheGearJunkie releases reports week after week that keep us all up to date on a broad...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 02-27-2008
  • Gear Give Away!

    Hey there gear-o-phites! TheGearJunkie.com has launched a new weekly gear giveaway contest. Sign up at http://thegearjunkie.com/giveaway to be entered into a weekly drawing for prizes the likes of a half-year supply of Clif bars, Tech4O's TraiLeader Watch, a pfd from Kokatat, the Thule Echelon Bike...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 02-25-2008
  • Don't let snow and ice slow you down

    Are you a die hard that maintains pretty much the same outdoor walking and running regimen regardless of snow and ice? The Gear Junkie shows us some great options… Deep snow and icy trails are upon me here in Minnesota, my home state and an ideal proving ground for footwear made to take on winter. Specifically...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 02-15-2008
  • Slippers; to slip or not to slip, that is the question

    Camping slippers were totally unheard of back in the day, (1960s-1970s). When the tennis shoes or hiking boots came off, we were either swimming, showering or sleeping. There was no thought to bringing along our pink puffy slippers, nor our moccasin like guy slippers that had the leather cord threaded...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 02-07-2008
  • Outdoor Retailer's Show 2008; Report #2

    Report #2 from the 2008 Outdoor Retailer Winter Market TheGearJunkie turns in report #2 From technical outdoors slippers to electrolyte-laced hot cocoa, this year’s Outdoor Retailer Winter Market trade show in Salt Lake City proved again to be the best place to peek into the future of gear for the great...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 01-28-2008
  • Outdoor Retailer's Show 2008

    TheGearJunkie.com has staffers at "Ground Zero" for the 2008 Outdoor Retailer Winter Market trade show in Salt Lake City. Check in with Adventure-Space often to get each update from Stephen, TheGearJunkie. Here's Outdoor Retailer report #1 Today begins the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 01-24-2008
  • Freeride bindings from TheGearJunkie

    Several weeks ago, I began posting about skiing and snowboarding. We’ve brought in outside writers about everything from expert and beginner snowboarding places, to the top ten romantic winter getaways. We’ve also exposed you to the new black diamond skis via TheGearJunkie. But, what about your bindings...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 01-18-2008
  • Trail food so good, you’ll go camping just to try it.

    If you tramp in the woods much, then you’ve gotten used to the standard fare of pouch food; those convenient but not necessarily gormet meals that pack well and taste less. Honestly, other than breakfast, most of the ones I’ve eaten are really appreciated mostly because their hot, and they’re ready to...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 01-14-2008
  • The Salomon XA Pro 3D XCR shoes

    GearFlogger treads out an honest review of a new lite hiker As a light hiker they are indeed light at 30oz. They are waterproof as advertised, have a comfortable and secure footbed and the grip on the sole is excellent on dirt, mud and wet rock. The toe is armored too, a feature some… [more] Source;...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 01-09-2008
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