31st
May
2008
If you are new to hunting or if you are looking for the just the right gear, there are some things to keep in mind. Different features will appeal to different hunters, but there are some great gear choices out there for those who enjoy getting out in the woods to challenge themselves and hone their skill. Here are some thoughts on hunting bags:
- You’ll want to blend. Camouflage fabrics or natural colors are a must-have feature when it comes to hunting. All the cool gear in the world can’t make up for blowing your cover.
- You’ll want to eliminate excess weight. Let’s face it, hunting bags are typically loaded with the necessities; you don’t want the bag to be heavy before it’s packed.
- You’ll want a durable bag. Balancing durability with a lightweight bag can be a challenge, but newer fabrics exist that can accomplish that if you look around a bit.
- You’ll want multiple storage compartments. One large center compartment won’t do it for most hunters. You need spots made for ammunition and other items.
- You’ll need protection from rain. Waterproof bags are the best choice as you never know when a storm will blow up or when you may get a bit of drizzle in the great outdoors.
posted in Other Sports Bags, Outdoor Sports Bags |
30th
May
2008
posted in Duffel Bags |
29th
May
2008
Discount duffel bags are a smart investment, as they can be used for a variety of purposes other than packing one’s clothing for a vacation. One can never have too many duffels, as they are so versatile. Here are some offbeat uses for these bags that just might make you want to stock up on them the next time you see a sale:
- Photography equipment. Duffels can be ideal for the amateur or professional photographer because they are great for carrying awkward items such as a tripod, backdrops or umbrellas used for lighting.
- Fido’s fun bag. Stash an extra water bowl, Frisbee, towel and a few balls in a small, waterproof duffel and you are ready to go swimming or to the park with your dog on short notice. If your pup had the money, he’d buy it for you!
- Tool bag. If you frequently need some smaller hand tools such as a hammer and drill, they can be stored in a duffel and transported up from the basement in a snap so that everything you need is in one place. Duffels are sturdy enough to hold up.
- Laundry bag. If you live in an apartment, you may need to transport clothing to and from the laundromat, and a duffel is perfect for this purpose. You can even include a little can of quarters — just make sure you don’t wash them!
Just these few ideas start to open up the possibilities in terms of different things you can do with a duffel bag. Next time you see a deal on them, it might be a good idea to buy a few!
posted in Deals and Sales, Duffel Bags |
28th
May
2008
While that might sound like an oxymoron, the fact is that luxury
gym bags are out there and they are making statements in gyms all over the planet. From leather sports duffels to high end brands, these bags are both functional and distinctive. Here are a few high-end gym bags I found recently that I wouldn’t mind toting along to my next workout.
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The Derek Alexander Leather Sports Duffel is made from a soft leather and is the ultimate gym bag, overnighter, or carry-on bag. The interior is fully lined and there are two large zip compartments on either end of the bag - 1 with a toiletry organizer and 1 with a heavy-duty nylon shoe pocket. |
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Tumi, the premier name in luxury luggage, also offers their Tumi Rector Sport Duffel. This bag features a shoe/wet pocket, water bottle pocket, and numerous interior and exterior pockets. |
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Looking for a luxury yoga bag? Look no further than the Crescent Moon Leather Metro Mat Bag. This fully-lined leather yoga bag will easily carry your mat, towel, and workout clothes. There is also an internal security pocket for keys, cash, credit cards, etc. |
posted in Gym Bags |
27th
May
2008
Your young basketball fan will be proud to wear this Original Ball Bag NBA Team Junior Jersey Backpack. Made from authentic material, the kind the actual professional players wear, this pack is lightweight and meant to fit children ages 4 through 14. There is a team logo on the exterior pocket and the official NBA logo is on both the front and back of the bag as well.
Some outstanding features this bag has include a cell phone slide pocket with Velcro, a plastic identification slot and a small exterior pocket. The zipper pulls are little basketballs, which is a nice touch as well. The large compartment is naturally meant for the ball itself, and the straps adjust to fit so that the bag is able to be worn “backpack style” with no problems.
Kids’ backpacks can serve double duty as a small, stylish pack for women as well. NBA bags can color coordinate with your hiking outfit, or you can choose one based on your favorite team. If your child likes a different one, you can always get one for each of you. And you don’t have to carry a basketball; the internal compartment is perfect for tucking away a few small items if you’ll be out for the day doing errands or a bit of shopping.
posted in Basketball Bags, Sports Fan Gear |
26th
May
2008
Earth Day has come and gone, but there’s no reason you can’t continue to live earth-friendly. The next time you head to the gym, the basketball court, the field, or the airport, why not take an eco-friendly duffle bag.
Nauti Gear by Ella Vickers is a line of bags including duffel bags made from recycled sailcloth from yachts around the world. Inspired by her days of sailing as first mate on an Americas Cup winner, Ella made herself a set of bags from discarded sail. When others showed interest in these bags, a company was born.
Ella Vickers earth-friendly duffels are durable yet sophisticated made with crisp white Dacron and hi-performance Kevlar sailcloth.
posted in Duffel Bags |
25th
May
2008
Good lacrosse bags aren’t found very easily, but the Under Armour Cradle Stick Bag is one of the best out there. Specifically crafted for women, this bag is the perfect wrapping for your gear, protecting it well while still being attractive when carried.
Made specifically to carry one lacrosse stick, this is the ideal bag to both store your stick in and transport it. The heavy duty nylon rip-stop material protects it well during a trip and also keeps the dust and grime off of it at home. Mesh panels are built in for a bit of ventilation, and there is also a fleece pocket to store keys or valuables in if need be. The adjustable shoulder strap makes sizing it a snap, and the main storage area has perfectly engineered spots to stash your goggles, gloves and other small items.
Far from being a dull carrier, this stylish bag comes in several color accent options as well. Choose from the standard black or navy, or liven things up a bit and go with a pretty pink instead. The Under Armour emblem is embroidered on the bag, serving as a reminder of both the quality construction and the respected company name. If you are looking for a good lacrosse bag that is simple and well-designed, this is a great option.
posted in Other Sports Bags |
24th
May
2008
Waterproof duffels make for the perfect bag to cart your things back and forth from home to the gym. The large main compartment is ideal for bringing a change of clothes, towel and even another pair of shoes if you like. The best part is that when you stuff your sweaty clothing inside after a good workout you won’t be doing the bag any damage, and it will be ready to go again for the next time.
These duffels are also great for those who love swimming, providing a way to transport wet bathing suits and towels from the health club or even the beach. Waterproof material also means that if it gets caked with sand or even dirt, you can just wipe it off and it will be good as new.
Campers also enjoy these bags, as there has been known to be a rainstorm or two outdoors from time to time! One has a far better chance of having a dry change of clothing if everything is protected from the moisture. The waterproof duffel is also a great bag for those who travel with children. Kids have a tendency to spill stuff and get a little bit sticky, and the durable waterproof material cleans up easy and helps protect the items inside.
Whether you want to keep the water out of the bag or make sure that something wet doesn’t soak your car seat or carpet, the waterproof duffel is a great choice. You can probably think of other great uses for this type of a bag; after all, the only limit is your imagination!
posted in Duffel Bags, Water Sports Bags |
23rd
May
2008
Not all gym tote bags are created for dancers, but there are a few that were designed with them in mind. If you are looking for a bag that will make you feel like doing pirouettes, try out the Nike Dance Tote and you’ll be turning heads as well.
The exterior pocket on this bag has a zipper and is the perfect spot to stash your ballet shoes. If tap dance is your thing, there is plenty of room inside the bag for those shoes as well–with space leftover for any additional items you may need to bring with you. A small hanging, zippered pouch inside the bag provides the perfect hideaway to stash spare ponytail holders and bobby pins, making the transition from dressing room to dance studio a snap. Coming in at only 1lb, the bag also insures you won’t waste extra energy carrying around a lot of weight before class.
Although the Nike Dance Tote makes a super dance bag, it can also double as a gym bag as well, so it’s really a super investment. The comfortable, padded strap and audio pocket with cord portal are additional features that make this bag the one to beat. That way you can let tunes get you in the mood to soar across the floor. Lightweight and practical, this bag will work well for the dancer or the health club regular.
posted in Gym Bags, Other Sports Bags, Women's Sports Bags |
22nd
May
2008
When it comes to choosing travel duffels, it’s all about convenience. Look at the way you travel, how much gear you bring with you and what type of travel you do before making a purchase. Here are some basic guidelines to help you get started:
- If you travel by car, make sure that the bag is durable and can withstand having other items packed on top of it without crushing it too much, unless you only carry clothing inside.
- A small duffel may be all you need if the trips you take are short and more localized. If the bag is for this type of casual use, choose a sturdy fabric, and go easy on the price tag.
- If you travel a good deal by plane, you’ll want a duffel with wheels and a pull-out handle. Flight attendants use these for a reason; they are incredibly easy to move around and they save on back strain. Be sure to check out the wheels to be certain that they will hold up over time.
- Longer trips may need more packing room, so select a bigger size duffel. You may also want to spend a bit more on this type of bag, as it will likely get more wear and tear than one you just pack for a weekend here and there.
- Think about your travel style. Are you in and out of the bag all the time? Then make sure you have an extra sturdy zipper. Do you frequently need a few small items on hand? Go for a duffel with an external pocket or two. Select the features that will help make your travel experience easier and you’ll be happier with the purchase overall.
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