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NRS Sandal Socks |  The NRS Sandal Socks are the perfect solution for cold feet. Wear them with your sandals and wet shoes to add extra warmth without the bulk of a full size wetsock. | Only: $21.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS Youth Wetsock |  Cold feet make for cold, miserable children. Miserable kids make for miserable parents. NRS Youth Wetsock is perfect for wearing in a sandal for warmth or in a wetshoe for added protection. | Only: $18.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS Expedition Paddling Socks with Cuff |  Nothing is as miserable as a long day with cold feet. NRS Expedition Socks offer superior insulation and a comfortable design, making your outings warm and pleasant. | Only: $36.95 Buy Now More Information?
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Seirus Neoprene Sock |  The Neosock brings the warmth of closed-cell insulation to your feet for all water activities. Four-way stretch neoprene coupled with the Breathable Macroporous Technology helps prevent moisture build-up and seals in the heat. | Only: $19.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS HydroSkin Sock |  It's the little things in life that make the difference, and the NRS Hydroskin Socks mean the difference between warm happiness and cold misery. These low-bulk Hydroskin wetsocks are your ticket to extended water time. The 0.5-mm Terraprene neoprene core is lined with soft ThermalPlush material for warmth and reinforced with Titanium laminate adhesive for higher performance and a low-profile design. Four-way stretch PowerSpan material means you have great mobility AND it makes these water socks able to stand up to a few seasons of use. Plus, they are sandal and wetshoe compatible. You'll extend your time in the water and stay warmer with the NRS Hydrokin Wetsocks on your feet. | Only: $29.95 Buy Now More Information?
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O'Neill Fin Sock - Pair |  Keep your kicking feet warm while paddling sweet spring surf with the Men's and Women's O'Neill Fin Sock ΓÇô Pair. Glued and blindstitched out of durable, lightweight 2mm neoprene, these bad boys are a surfing must for all your global travels in search of the perfect wave and the endless barrel. | Only: $18.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS Boundary Socks |  No more soggy feet when getting in and out of your boat. The NRS Boundary Socks is waterproof and warm, perfect for wearing with sandals or in a boot as added protection against wet and cold. | Only: $74.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS Desperado Socks |  The Desperado Sock is the solution for boaters trying to fit into today's low-volume kayaks, offering enough protection for put-ins and portages. Comfortable fitted lycra upper combined with 3-mm neoprene padding in the toes and heel for in-the-boat protection. 1.5-mm rubber sole for traction, flexibility and feel. The perfect sock for boaters looking for maximum comfort with minimum bulk.These shoes are running snug - If you are in between sizes or have wide feet you may want to consider the next size larger. | Only: $33.59 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS Wetsocks (2mm) |  2 mm DuPont neoprene NRS Wetsocks are perfect for wearing underneath sandals or shoes. Three-piece construction provides a seamless feel that follows the contours of your foot. Titanium coating minimizes heat loss. Wear them boating, skiing, to football games, or any place you need warm feet. | Only: $21.19 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS Boundary Socks |  No more soggy feet when getting in and out of your boat. The NRS Boundary Socks is waterproof and warm, perfect for wearing with sandals or in a boot as added protection against wet and cold. | Only: $74.95 Buy Now More Information?
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Climbing is a sport that is adventurous and exciting but also involves a certain level of risk. These risks can be reduced if the right gear is used.
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Are you planning on going for a hiking or camping trip? If yes, then you will be doing a lot of walking and climbing to get to the perfect spot. You will also, in all probability, move from one spot to another if the trip is going to be a long drawn-out one. In this case you will want to ensure that your camping backpack is as light as you can possibly make it. You can ensure in two ways. Firstly, get yourself a light aluminum frame backpack, and lastly, do not stuff the pack with items you can do without.
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Are you planning on going camping in the great outdoors anytime soon? If so, you are going to need to have some very basic gear with you in order to make "roughing it" more bearable and maybe even pleasant. Yes, you are going to find some people out there that are going to say that you do not need much more than a sleeping bag, a tarp/covering and a few basic utensils to make a good camping trip. But for most, a few more items will make the trip much more pleasurable.
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There are endless varieties available, where hiking and camping gear is concerned. However, it does not make much sense to buy expensive gear worth thousands of dollars when you just start off with these activities. While buying hiking and camping gear, one has to first keep in mind the location or the place they will be camping at and the facilities provided for you at the campsite. Thus, you need to scour out locations that can become your potential campsites. This way, you will then be able to buy your gear keeping the conditions there in mind.
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A great and totally enjoyable hiking trip depends a lot on the appropriate hiking gear. There is a short checklist you need to keep in mind, when you are planning to buy hiking equipment. This list includes quality, comfort, budget and also the weight of the equipment. While high quality will guarantee the comfort aspect, the equipment must be lightweight, as you have to carry it all through the trip. Once a wonderful combination of all these qualities is found, you will have a great hiking trip, which will take you to amazing camping sites and ensure a great hiking experience.
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What could be more exciting for an adventure lover than hiking in the beautiful valleys of Nepal? Of course, this is one of the most interesting things that you can do when on an adventure trip. However, there are certain things you need to consider in order to make sure that your trip goes in a smooth manner. |
A great and totally enjoyable hiking trip depends a lot on the appropriate hiking gear. There is a short checklist you need to keep in mind, when you are planning to buy hiking equipment. This list includes quality, comfort, budget and also the weight of the equipment. While high quality will guarantee the comfort aspect, the equipment must be ... |
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Are you planning on going camping in the great outdoors anytime soon? If so, you are going to need to have some very basic gear with you in order to make "roughing it" more bearable and maybe even pleasant. Yes, you are going to find some people out there that are going to say that you do not need much more than a sleeping bag, a tarp/covering and a few basic utensils ... |
My Hennessy Hammock is my favorite addition to my outdoor gear collection...This hammock has been a permanent addition to every vacation, even when I visit friends or family with a little bit of land and a couple of trees. Not to mention, my own backyard. |
Hiking trips are good if you wish to stay fit and discover new and excellent locations. To fully enjoy your trip you need to think about many things. The first thing you'll need is to familiarize yourself with the location. You can do this by gathering maps for the area you are about to explore. You wouldn't need to get lost, particularly in remote areas where things may turn hazardous.... |
It was March 2008 when a local park ranger invited me to go camping at Havasu Falls. My response was immediately, “Yes!” and in May 2008, I set out on a 10 mile hike to reach Havasu Falls... |
Information about Canoeing and Kayaking including the Top 50 Canoeing and Kayaking sites, products, news and blogs plus glossary of Canoeing and Kayaking terms ... |
Rock climbing is a sport where individuals scale a natural or artificial rock wall, with a goal of not falling before reaching the top/summit. A novice to the sport should consider the mental and physical duress this sport can have on a climber ... |