Monthly Archives: January 2011 »
Samsung Sliding PC 7 Series
Samsung launched its first sliding tablet PC at January’s International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Equipped with the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system and powered by the upcoming Intel Atom processor platform, which
Read More »Clipper Cordova 52
The living room-like salon is lined with windows to port and starboard to flood the space with light and provide maximum visibility. An L-shaped settee snugs up around an inlaid table to port, and
Read More »Aquaglide SuperTramps
OK, this one might not be suitable for your boat, but hey, we like trampolines. The SuperTramp 14, 17 and 23 are all octagon-shaped and feature an Octane steel frame to offer better performance
Read More »Sevylor 3-in-1 Party Tube
Yes, it’s made of durable PVC and has anti-abrasion pads and 10 handles with neoprene knuckle guards. OK, its Double Lock/Mini Double Lock Valves lock in air two ways. But all your kids want
Read More »Ronix Rove Karver Wakeskate
If a new year means a new on-water hobby, perhaps it’s time to try wakeskating. Beginners should check out wakeskates that provide more surface area than other boards, and better fins. The Rove Karver
Read More »SeaDoo Motorized Inflatable
Now the young kids can go tearing across the lake on their own PWC — albeit at about 2 mph on electric power. The Aqua Mate can hold two riders up to 155 pounds
Read More »Conquest Vista Clear Bottom Inflatable Kayak
The glass-bottom boat isn’t just for charter tours anymore. A great concept has been writ small, with a two-person inflatable kayak that can be taken most anywhere thanks to a carry case and portable
Read More »MontBell Tachyon Anorak Review
The only problem with a windshell this light and packable? It literally disappears in my pack. The force-field-thin, seven-denier nylon fabric, combined with a pocketless pullover design, means the Tachyon squishes into the smallest
Read More »REI Arete ASL 2 Review
In the Rockies, where altitude makes summer nights nippy, I use fourseason tents year-round. The Arete fits my bill, since the limited mesh can be covered with zippered panels. It pitches in a flash—feed
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