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Thermos Nissan JMW500P6 16-Ounce Stainless-Steel Backpack Bottle, Silver


Thermos Nissan JMW500P6 16-Ounce Stainless-Steel Backpack Bottle, Silver


$20.84


Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Commuter Backpack Bottle TherMax double wall vacuum insulation locks in temperature to preserve flavor and freshness. Unbreakable 18/8 stainless steel interior and exterior withstand the demands of everyday use. Drink lid opens with push button ease and locks closed for leak-proof travel. Light and pact design for effortless transport and storage. Bottle stays cool…

Thermos E10500 16-Ounce Leak-Proof Travel Mug


Thermos E10500 16-Ounce Leak-Proof Travel Mug


$21.69


For over 100 years consumers have trusted Thermos brand products to keep their foods and beverages hotter, cooler and fresher. Today this tradition continues with an array of products for every purpose. Element 5 by Thermos is designed to go wherever your journey takes you and to enhance the experience of being there. The Thermax® vacuum insulation virtually eliminates temperature change by cre…

Thomas & Friends - Dinnerware - Side Kick Lunch Box Set


Thomas & Friends – Dinnerware – Side Kick Lunch Box Set


$16.25


This blue lunch box set includes everything little engineers will need for lunch time fun!  The front of the lunch box shows a picture of Thomas, James, and Harold hard at work.  Push down on the outer compartment lock to access the outer storage area – perfect for quick snacks or school supplies!  The  red handle on the top allows for easy carrying to and from lunch time.  Slide the red lock…

Victorinox Swiss Army Champion Plus Pocket Knife


Victorinox Swiss Army Champion Plus Pocket Knife


$34.99


From the renowned company that created the Swiss Army Knife a century ago comes the Champion Plus, a complete set of tools for campers, hikers, hunters, fishers, picnic enthusiasts, and people all trades–all neatly contained in a single implement. Measuring just 3-1/2 inches long, the Champion Plus is stylishly cased in the famous red Swiss Army body that’s recognized around the world. More impor…

Gerber 31-000699 Bear Grylls Survival Series Fire Starter


Gerber 31-000699 Bear Grylls Survival Series Fire Starter


$8.48


The product of collaboration between Gerber and survival expert Bear Grylls, the Survival Series Fire Starter is a must-have for scouting, camping, and hiking expeditions. Small and compact, this fire starter offers years of use. Watertight construction keeps tinder safe and dry, so when you need it, you can trust that it’s ready to use.Survival Series Fire StarterAt a Glance:Compact fire starter …

Toro 51599 Ultra 12 amp Variable-Speed Electric Blower/Vacuum with Metal Impeller


Toro 51599 Ultra 12 amp Variable-Speed Electric Blower/Vacuum with Metal Impeller


$70.99


Powerful and effective, the Toro Ultra 3-in-1 Blower, Vacuum, and Leaf Shredder makes completing yard work fun and easy. With air speeds up to 235 mph, this electric blower nevertheless is lighter, quieter, and cleaner than similar gas blowers. And with a sleek, ergonomical design, it’s a tool that is easy to use and will grab your neighbors’ attention. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica…




Backpacks Red!

The North Face Base Camp Hot Shot Backpack – Yellow and Red – www.simplypiste.com

Backpacks Red Questions


Backpacks Red
What are the backpacks used in Prison Break?

Can anybody identify the blue backpack Roland used before he was shot by Wyatt (The PriceSeason 4 : Ep. 8, watch on Hulu.com) ?

And then the red/black backpack Michael used in Selfless Season 4 : Ep. 12 to carry Scylla (looks like CalPak).

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Backpacks for Summer Camping Trips

Whether you are going on a weekend camping trip or enjoying an entire summer backpacking through various places across the globe, there is no doubt that choosing the right backpack for the occasion is crucially important.  In recent years, a number of backpacks have become very popular for use by students of all ages.  While extremely functional, backpacks of this nature are not what you should to take along for a camping trip which requires you to hold more items.  If you are serious about enjoying the great outdoors this summer, below are a few ideas for what you need to make that summer camping trip a great success.

Choosing the right backpack often means taking into consideration the type of camping trip you have in mind.  Perhaps you simply need a bag to carry only a few essentials as you enjoy hikes or trips to the lake or riverfront.  This is usually the case when you have already set up a campsite to use as your base of operations.  The bulk of your gear will then be left at your site while you take along a few simple tools, perhaps a little bit of food, and whatever else you need to enjoy your day.  Once back at the campsite, you can replenish your supplies and re-pack your bag for the next day’s activities.

A simple backpack that will work well for quick day trips should always be water resistant, making it possible to protect food and other essentials from sudden rain showers or an accidental drop into a lake.  It is usually a good idea to invest in a bag that has at least three other compartments in addition to the main compartment.  This will makes it possible to use one compartment for a towel and dry set of clothes, one for food and drink, and a third for miscellaneous items such as a camera or anything appropriate for your nature walk.

For the campers who are a little more serious about getting back to nature, something more robust than a basic backpack will be necessary.  Along with several decent sized compartments, a few extra pouches are also a good idea.  Usually located on the exterior of the backpack, the pouches make it possible to take along enough items to hike to a site, set up a simple camp, and spend the night if you like.

A truly well made wilderness camping backpack will also include loops and snaps that make it possible to secure a small folding tent to the backpack, or perhaps a sleeping bag.  The distribution of these snaps, compartments, and loops make it possible to pack the device so that the weight load is evenly distributed on ones back.  Since heavy-duty backpacks are available in different sizes, make sure you choose one that will fit your body type to allow the maximum amount of comfort and usability.  Slimmer people will find it easier to manage a backpack that is somewhat narrow whereas people with larger or muscular builds may find that backpacks that are constructed with a wider body settle more comfortably on the shoulders and back.

Safety features are also important when it comes to choosing your camping backpack.  While not everyone will care about the color of their backpack, it is actually a very important characteristic.  By choosing a relatively bright color that will stand out from the flora and fauna of the forest or surrounding terrain, it is much easier for you to be seen at a distance.  In the event you become lost, rescuers will be more likely to locate you if you are carrying a bright backpack. Opt for choosing hot colors such as red or yellow for safety reasons.  Even though the green or blue backpacks may look great, they are more likely to blend into the surrounding landscape and make it harder for others to find you in an emergency situation.

There are several other factors to keep in mind as you look at different designs for backpacks.  Make it a point to slip the backpack on and try it out for size before purchasing.  Ideally, the backpack will not restrict your range of motion in any way.  This will leave your arms free to move in any direction you wish.  The shoulder straps should be padded so that the chances for chafing the skin are minimized.  In fact, padding on the main body of the backpack is also a good idea, since the padding will help prevent any uncomfortable poking along your back as you walk over various types of terrain.

While you may be tempted to head to the local sporting goods store and grab the first backpack that seems to feel right, resist the temptation.  Make it a point to try several backpacks at different retail outlets.  If possible, take along a friend who has used a backpack for camping before.  Once you find what you like, spend some time shopping online for the same model with the same features.

About the Author

Arianna Jordan is a freelance writer who writes about outdoor activities, often focusing on a specific product used in such activities like backpacks.



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