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Sunday, 19 December 2010

GoPro HD

The GoPro HD is a great camera. We attached one with the chesty strap and also some adhesive pads onto a Electric MotorX bike.

Great bit of kit, super easy to connect up to your pc and pull off the videos and photos - correct it also takes pictures!

Location:Mitcheldean

Thursday, 11 November 2010

My SOLE Exhales

I heard about SOLE heat mouldable insoles when looking for a sports insole and whilst browsing the range I came accross the Exhale, a shoe that actually incorperates the heat mouldable insole. They are designed to be for everyday activities and are supposed to benefit your balance and posture by actually moulding to the shape of your sole and giving you an increased amount of contact with the ground.

Theory is one thing, would they really make a difference?

I tried out a simple balance test to see if they actually lived up to the claim and they did!! So I decided to get a pair. Java (dark brown) lovely.

When I first put them on it took about twenty minutes or so for me to totally forget that I even had shoes on, now that's comfort! And carrying boxes around a cold warehouse, at work, I noticed not just the warmth but you really do feel well grounded.

A nice touch is the insole has a furry top layer increasing the feeling of warmth as well as comfort. Now, having tried them out, I would not be without them. A gem of a find in the footwear department!

To be realistic there must be a down side, the only one I have is mine are a bit on the generous side making them slightly sloppy when you have worn them for a while. Solution to this: wear fluffy socks or err on the small size when ordering.

Direct Link to all Sole Products from Outdoor Geek.

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Buffalo ladies Active Shirt


This weekend the Marlvern hills seemed the perfect time to test out the capabilities of my Buffalo ladies Active Shirt. Conditions were sunny but fairly fresh. Pilled kids, dog and supervising adults into the car and set off for the bottom of 'The Dingle'.






The great thing about the Buffalo clothing is that it is designed to keep the wearer comfortable no matter the conditions.

Objective of the exercise is to see if this is true when going from a warm car, to mild and sunny, to wind chill at the top! The pace is somewhat slow, unless you have a lead with a, very pleased to be out, boxer who has just seen another dog on the other end!

I didn't feel too hot on the journey and didn't even notice the transition to being outside again. And even though I was not exertig myself enough to raise my body temperature in order to keep warm I didn't feel the cold wind.

The extremely lightweight design really does not affect the wind-stopping or insulating abilities of the Active Shirt. The cut which is slightly longer at the back and details such as being able to pull the shirt in at the waist, internally, maximises comfort and warmth for the wearer.

All in all, it does what it says.

I would reccomend this Buffalo Ladies Active Shirt to anyone who like to be outdoors in the English winter!

Direct Link to Buffalo Clothing

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Living with GoPro HD Camera (Helmet Hero) Part 1

Took delivery of the GoPro Helmet Hero High Def this morning.

Really well packaged, very presentable - you cant criticise the quality and thought that's gone into this product.

We had the following sent to us to test:

Camera Helmet HD
Go Pro Catalogue DVD
Chesty Mount
PLV Surf
PLV Ski
PLV VTT
Port
Ride Hero/Handlebar Seatpost mount
SDHC Memory Card 16gb Vierge
Silicone Cover HD (Camo/Dark Gree)



All of these products feel and look really good. We have tested other cameras before and have not seen this high a quality (of course this is top end in terms of price - so to be expected I guess....'you get what you pay for' - ever heard of that!?)

Battery came almost fully charged - we were able to use this straight away. The camera was already in the casing when it arrived. To test I will be wearing the Chesty so I will be hands free. Chesty fits really well and comes with its own adaptor plate and insert.

Will let you know how I get on in Part 2.

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Mountain Boarding with the MBS Comp 95

Direct link to the MBS Comb 95: http://www.outdoorgeek.co.uk/MBS-Comp-95-p/mbs_comp_95.htm

Before I Start - worth noting that I have never mountain boarded before, motorbikes, snake boards, skateboards and blades yes - mountain boards no, with that in mind here we go.....

Received a fresh batch of MBS Mountain Boards into OG warehouse today. Can't say much yet as have little time to test and review, they come fully built except the wheels, which simply bolt on (spanner provided).

Took it down the road outside the warehouse, picks up speed really quick and the inflatable tyres and suspension (yes full suspension on this model) handles the road bumps and dips really well. Took it for a spin whilst holding onto a car (someone I know don't worry at it's private land!), reached 40 mph and felt just as stable as at 10mph, it's such a solid piece of kit.

More in the next post when we take it where it should be - off road!

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

CYCLAIRE INFLATOR PUMP Review

We took the CYCLAIRE INFLATOR PUMP out to test. It performs really well on smaller items such as Airbeds etc. We tried it on the inflatable Kayak (2 Man) and it didn't cope well with that at all, so for your beds and inflatable chairs this is the pump for the larger items see: Double Action Hand Pump

We tested this for around 2 hours and it performed well, with a large range of attachments to choose from it should suit most applications. Being able to stand up straight will be a bonus for people with back issues.


If you need any further help on choosing a pump let us know - info@outdoorgeek.co.uk

Living with the Sevylor Kayak - Canon 2 Person

 The Kayaks arrived today. We ordered two to test how they performed. First thing to note is that these do not come with paddles - both the Kayak and the Paddles are available from our store.

They do however come in a very compact box, with the Kayak, x2 seats, puncture repair kit, instruction manual, pressure gauge and a carry case. Took them out of the boxes - they come pre packed into the carry case ready for your trip - and put them in the back of the car, very much worth noting that the car these Kayaks went into was a Smart Car! With both two man Kayaks in the back of the Smart Car there was still plenty of room to use the rear view mirror.

On arrival at the launch site it was a simple case of tipping out the contents of the bag laying it out on the floor and following the instruction provided. We took a CYCLAIRE INFLATOR PUMP to pump up the Kayaks (and to test the pump also!) This was seriously under powered for the Kayaks size....something we found out pretty quick and after 40 minutes EACH pumping up the Kayaks we were worn out. (Checkout our blog on the Pump for more info on what is pros and cons are). For you guys who own your will be buying these Kayaks or similar we would recommend the DOUBLE ACTION HAND PUMP - this is far quicker and wont tire you out as much. The instruction manual states that you void the warranty if you use an electric pump, in all honesty unless you leave it unattended I don't think you would cause any harm if you used one - but of course at your own risk!

All pumped up and on the water - they handle really well and are perfect for making your way down or up river, these are not designed to go down the worlds most extreme rapids - so don't even go there! For a family or couple they are perfect. There are pockets inside the craft where you can put bits and bobs, but we would also recommend a dry bag to keep any valuable/electronic items in.