Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts

Monday, June 5, 2017

Gear Review - Lewis N. Clark Waterseals Waterproof Hard Case

The Lewis N. Clark Waterseals Waterproof Hard Case is one of the best products I have reviewed from this fine company.  I'll bet you anything that my friend Jamie wishes she had had this product last weekend.

When we're at the lake, one of the best things to do on the weekend is to take your boat to a cove and tie up to other boats.  Everyone climbs from boat to boat, visiting, eating, swimming, floating - it's a lot of  fun.



Last weekend Jamie and her family tied up to a houseboat and prepared to climb aboard. Jamie had in hand her cell phone, house key, a small wallet with her drivers license and money, and her cigarettes.  Just as she went to swing open the boarding gate she took a bad step and guess where all her items went?  You got it - right down to the bottom of the lake.  Jamie's day was quickly ruined as she watched hundreds of dollars worth of possessions sink out of sight.   In fact, her exact words were "Rodney told me to grab it!  I said, it is GONE! by the time I blinked it was just gone!  Not a great moment for me! "     Imagine how different her day would have been if she would have had this waterproof, floating case.

How timely that I recently received the Lewis N. Clark Waterseals Waterproof Hard Case to review.  Isn't that ironic?


These hard cover cases come in 3 different sizes and 3 different colors.  This one is the largest case with an exterior size of 5" x 7.5" x 2.2" 



The case has a soft rubber inner liner.  Make sure it is firmly seated around the edges and once you close the case be sure to screw the pressure valve on the side.  This will prevent water from getting in.  The first time I tested it I neglected to turn the screw and a few drops of water got in.  



Here you can see the pressurized screw.  Also note the attached wrist strap...


Once I properly seated the inner liner and tightened the screw, it proved to be completely water proof.


Here I filled it with my i phone, my drivers license and some cash....


I closed it up and made sure the screw was tight.  It easily floated on top of the water....


Then I held it under the water.  No air bubbles = no leaks!!


I also added a pack of cigarettes just to show how much room the case still had.


Everything is nice and dry!


I love that it combines a water proof case with the floatable feature.


If you spend any time on the water then you really need this product.   Jamie - I'm giving this case to you.  I know you're going to love it.  Have fun on the water!

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I recently reviewed the Lewis N.Clark ElectroLight RFID Block Day Pack.  If you missed that post, go read it here.

I was given this product in exchange for an honest review.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Gear Review - Sauce Headwear Saucy Visor



Last December I was given the opportunity to review a Sauce Headwear Headband.  That headband quickly became my head covering of choice for the rest of the winter - I liked it that much!


This summer I was asked by Sauce to review one of their new Saucy Visors.   Once I saw exactly what the visor was and the great color combinations, I couldn't wait to try one out.

The visor I chose was the Blossom because I really liked the colors and the design....
The unique thing about the Saucy Visor is the style - I call it a combination of a sun visor and a bandanna.  The top scarf can easily be folded forward under the brim so the top of your head is exposed and you have the advantages of a visor to keep the sun out of your eyes....



Or, you can pull the scarf back and it covers the crown of your head, providing warmth and protection from the wind and sun.  Either way, it looks cute!


The visors are washable and the feature I really liked is that you can fold them up...



 and stuff them into a backpack, your pocket, a purse, or a beach bag....


Don't you just a love a tote-able item?  I know I do.  Once you unroll it, the pliable visor quickly springs back into shape...


We used this item for 2 months straight while at the lake this summer.  It offered sun protection, dried quickly when it got wet, washed beautifully, and like I mentioned earlier, it's really portable.  It was nice to stuff it into my backpack and have it with me at all times.

The Saucy Visors sell for $ 32.00 and come in 4 different styles.  In addition to the Blossom, which is the one I tested, they also offer the Aqua...

the Saffron...

 and the Black....


The Saucy Visor was designed for wear all year long.  Sauce Headwear has a wide variety of hats, headbands and visors for both men and women.  They are perfect for just about any activity I can think of too!

Disclaimer:  Sauce provided the visor to me free of charge for this review.  All opinions are my own.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Gear Review - Vasque Ultradry Hiking Boots

Gear Review - Vasque Ultradry Boots



I was recently asked by the Vasque Company to gear test a pair of their new Talus Ultradry Hiking Boots.  I currently own a pair of Coleman boots and a pair of Ozark Trail boots, neither of which are waterproof.  The waterproof technology of the Vasque boots was going to be a huge plus for me.  I had recently been on a day long hike where we spent a great deal of time fording several streams and by the end of the day, my feet were a soaking wet, muddy, uncomfortable mess.  I was in serious need of some good waterproof boots.

From the Vasque website I am providing this information:

A heritage styled boot without the old-school weight.Underneath its classic shape, the Talus UD uses a polyurethane midsole with Vibram® outsole, and combines nubuck with mesh uppers for premium fit. Fully waterproof with an UltraDry™ membrane.  
  • Weight: 2lb. 2 oz. (974g)
  • Outsole: Vibram® Nuasi
  • Last: Perpetuum
  • Midsole: Molded PU

Straight out of the box I was impressed with how they looked - strong and sturdy, but yet lightweight.  Personally I prefer a high ankle on my boots and these have a nice high, padded collar.  A generous heel-pull afforded an easy grip while pulling them on.  Really a nice looking boot.  Plus they came with 2 pairs of laces - one set in brown and another in purple.  Of course I chose the purple ones!


The Vibram Nuasi outsole promised good traction on a wide variety of surfaces.  We'll see about that!


Since I was getting the boots without trying them on first, I was concerned about getting the proper fit.  I normally wear a size 6 shoe.  I also have a rather wide foot.  Figuring that I'd always have socks on with the boots and I dislike a tight fit, I opted for a size 6 1/2.  It turned out to be the wise choice.  The cushioned insole was comfortable and cushy.  The boots actually fit me like a glove!  You can't tell, but my toes are doing a happy dance!


When I told my sister that I was testing a pair of Vasque boots, this is the email I got from her in reply...  "When I worked at REI (in the 80's I think) I bought myself a pair of Vasque hiking boots that I have worn every year hiking. I still have them. I've since gotten a lighter weight pair of Vasques so I bring them both to Tennessee and switch off as my older pair come up higher around the ankle and sometimes you want that. I recently found another pair at a garage or rummage sale that happen to be my size so now I have 3 pair. I will not wear them out in my lifetime, Vasques are great shoes."  How's that for an unsolicited testimonial?  I couldn't wait to try them out!


We were getting ready to leave for vacation and I wanted to take the boots along.  Thinking that I should break them in a little before our trip, I wore them around town for several hours for a few days while I went shopping and ran errands.  I have to say, pretty comfortable and lightweight.  The only adjusting they needed was loosening and tightening the laces so the boots properly hugged my feet.  


I promised the folks at Vasque that I'd put the boots through the mill on a wide variety of activities.  Before we left on our trip we drove over to a nearby creek bed where I gingerly splashed around in the shallow water, testing the waterproofing.  So far so good....







The next test was on a hike that involved crossing a stream and then hiking up and down a trail and scrambling over some rocks and trees.....










So far I was really happy with the Vasque Boots and I was amazed that they didn't really seem to need that "breaking in" period.  They felt very comfortable and I never got a blister or had sore feet.


We left for our trip to Kentucky and I wore the boots every time we went outdoors.  I wore them horseback riding.....





Geocaching........





Climbing on the bluffs.....





Phooning......




Testing them on a variety of terrain by the lake....





Walking on hard packed dirt.....










And of course....  hiking everywhere!






The day finally came to really put them to the test -the water test.  Ok, I'm ready....



Splashing around.....



Look how nicely the water beads up on the outside of the boots....





Look at how high the water level is here.  And guess what???  My feet were still completely dry!  




Then I had to get cocky, so I stepped further out into the water and just then a series of waves rolled up and over my ankles...  Well, just to keep it honest, I will tell you that then my feet got wet.  But you honestly cannot fault the boots for that.  No boot is going to keep water from running inside the top of the collar.  But I will show you this so you can see how the toes and bottom of my feet were still completely dry....




I feel that the waterproof boots performed beautifully.  The sock dampness you see is totally from the wave rolling over the top of the boots and I don't feel they can be faulted for that.  I think they delivered on the waterproofing as promised.  


Judging by the wide variety of activities, I also think the soles provided excellent traction.  The boots are comfortable, lightweight and durable.  And after 6 weeks of extensive testing and wear, I think they look great.  This photo was taken after I tried to drown them on the last day of testing....







Founded in 1965, Vasque takes its name in honor of Ft. Vasquez of Colorado.  Vasque has a long history of producing quality boots and shoes.  Whether your outdoor activity of choice is hiking, backpacking, or trail running I believe you’d be hard pressed to not find footwear to your liking in their product line.  They have an extensive variety of styles and colors for men, women and children.   If you’re even thinking of investing in a new pair of outdoor shoes or boots, I urge you to check out Vasque

In conclusion, I was very pleased with these boots.  I honestly don't know why I would ever wear another pair of boots again when I have these to slip on.  From a fashion viewpoint, I think they look great with hiking shorts or jeans.  They are crafted with the outdoors in mind and they are appropriate for a wide variety of activities.   These boots were made for walkin' baby!  See you on the trail!





I'd like to thank Vasque for giving me this opportunity to review the Ultradry boot.  These boots were given to me for free to review by Vasque.  I did not pay for the item, receive payment for this review, or agree to give a positive review. Aside from information supplied from the company website, the opinions are my own.


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