Ideal for a quick overnight trip, the Z40 has targeted features to make packing everything you need a snap. Multiple zip-through access points and a separate sleeping bag compartment keep all your gear in its place and allow you to easily retrieve individual items without having to unpack it all.
Mar 31, 2011
Mar 30, 2011
Travelon RFID Blocking Passport Case
Travelon secures your credit cards and passports with a wallet that blocks RFID readers.
Mar 29, 2011
Eagle Creek Traverse Pro
The ideal lightweight wheeled upright with a Checkpoint Friendly zip-off daypack for ultimate convenience when traveling.
Mar 28, 2011
LightCap 200 Lantern
This small, lightweight (just 2.6oz) cap fits on any 'standard' water bottle (2" wide mouth) such as Nalgene, Camelbak, GSI and most others, turning your bottle into a solar-powered lantern. With clean, green solar energy powering your lantern there are no more burned out batteries to worry about or replace (adding to our already toxic landfills).
Mar 26, 2011
MSR HyperFlow Microfilter
The MSR HyperFlow utilizes the latest Hollow Fiber Technology in a package so small and so easy to use it will change the way you travel in the backcountry. Its ergonomic design, diminutive size and tool-free maintainability make it just as appropriate on day trips as it is on multi-day excursions. This package also includes a Quick Connect Bottle Adapter - allowing direct connection to all MSR hydration products and a variety of other "wide mouth" containers (such as Nalgene) - and an advanced prefilter to prolong the life of your filter.
Mar 24, 2011
Primus LiTech Trek Kettle
Ultra light saucepan and frying pan made of hard-anodized aluminum with a multilayer titanium non-stick surface on the inside. Folding handles and room for one 2207 LP gas cartridge.
Mar 23, 2011
Thermarest Ridge Rest Solar
RidgeRest SOLite offers a 10% boost in warmth with even more durability from surface wear and tear. All of this with no appreciable weight gain makes it perfect for everything from extreme, high-altitude climbing to entry-level backpacking.
Mar 22, 2011
Lighting the Lamp of Wisdom
This installment in SkyLight Paths' "Week Inside" series opens the doors of an ashram, introducing a community of yoga practitioners as taught by venerable Indian guru Swami Sivananda. The author is himself a yoga teacher, freelance journalist and veteran of the New York Post, who offers testimony from his experience of the healing and cleansing power of yoga practice. As serious students know, yoga is the Sanskrit word for "yoke," implying discipline. The sets of postures that many Americans know as yoga are only one part of a comprehensive system of mind-body training, which Ittner outlines by explaining key concepts and activities that characterize yoga practice. Chapters explore different aspects of the disciplined life, including diet and work, making for an appropriately holistic approach.
- Lighting the Lamp of Wisdom: A Week Inside a Yoga Ashram[Paperback]
- Lighting the Lamp of Wisdom: A Week Inside a Yoga Ashram [Kindle Edition]
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Mar 19, 2011
100 Countries, 5,000 Ideas
Following up on the enormous success of the Journeys of a Lifetime series of travel gift books, National Geographic bring you 100 Countries, 5000 Ideas, a large-format, lavishly illustrated, softcover travel planner. This essential travel companion to one hundred of the world's most fascinating countries is packed with more than 250 big, colorful images, 110 original, detailed maps, and evocative text to inspire your next great trip.
Mar 18, 2011
Timbuk2 Wingman
This ultra-lightweight carry-on suitcase will be the envy of the airplane. Weighing in at just over three pounds, it can be carried as a messenger or backpack, and holds your 17-inch laptop plus all the clothes and essentials you need for a short trip. A lean and light profile makes it a breeze to carry, with lightweight ergonomic shoulder straps that tuck away when not in use, an external padded laptop compartment, and multiple grab straps for easy overhead storage.
Mar 17, 2011
Columbia Bugaboo Stryker
When you woke up to the sound of snowplows and avie bombs, only one pack will do. The Bugaboo Stryker is that perfect balance of rugged roominess and lightweight maneuverability demanded by the deepest powder day. A beefed-up waist belt, featuring tool loops and a side stash pocket, takes the weight off your shoulders. Our Versatile Ski Carrying System allows you to haul your pair diagonally, vertically, or as an A-frame. The front shovel/probe stash is a full zipper-closing pocket, so if you do happen to take a tumble (yes, they happen), theres zero worries about losing any gear. Omni-Heat thermal reflective technology insulates your hose and hydration pack to keep liquids from freezing. A fleece-lined cargo pocket keeps your sunglasses scratch-free, while a bevy of tote straps haul your ice ax, crampons, and extra layers.
Mar 16, 2011
Crumpler 5 Million Dollar Home Photo Bag
Do you require a shouder bag that provides a protective environment for your basic photo and or video equipment that doesn't scream "photo bag"? Fully padded photo bags with configurable dividers. Plastic stiffening layer in base. Our Million Dollar Home bags are suitable for a compact electronic viewfinder (EVF), ultra zoom digital camera, mini digital video camera, Digital SLR's and basic accessories
Mar 15, 2011
300 Unmissable Events and Festivals Around the World
Unmissable: 300 Events & Festivals Around the World is a four-colour inspirational guide book to events and festivals, celebrations and natural phenomena in the world's top cities, secret retreats and far-flung places. It also offers practical information and insider tips, from how to get there, to where and when to buy tickets before they sell out, the best vantage point for a street festival or cycle race. First-person recommendations by Whatsonwhen editors and lively descriptions to bring the sound, smell, feel and taste of each experience to life.
whatsonwhen.com is the definitive events website. Experts in their field, they provide more than 3 million users every month with reasons to travel the world in search of adventure, culture, entertainment and music.
Mar 14, 2011
Stanley Outdoor Vacuum Drink Bottle
With the new Stanley Outdoor Vacuum Drink Bottle, the outdoors has never looked (or tasted) so good. Leak proof and packable, this mug combines the sealing function of a bottle with the drinkability of a mug. Double wall vacuum insulated rugged steel design is the ultimate in durability and will keep coffee that will stay hot all day long. All Stanley products are backed by a lifetime guarantee. Stanley has been keeping coffee hot in the outdoors since 1913. Since then, the Stanley bottle hasn't missed a day of work, a football game, or a trip to the great outdoors. The distinctive Stanley bottle is an American Icon that still works as hard today as it did nearly 100 years ago. Stanley... Built for Life.
Mar 12, 2011
Highgear Terrapod Weather Station
Hailing from Highgear's Trail Series, the Terrapod Weather Station is a terrific choice whether you're on a three-day trip through the Sierras or hiking for a half day in your own backyard. The Terrapod includes several valuable alpine tools, including a built-in altimeter, barometer, thermometer, and compass.
Mar 11, 2011
European Travel Water Heater
Portable Kettle features European round adapter plug as well as the optional U.S adapter plug included.
Mar 9, 2011
Tales of a Female Nomad
When Rita Golden Gelman traveled to Mexico during a two-month separation from her husband, she hoped to satisfy an old craving for adventure and, in the process, rejuvenate herself and her marriage. Little did she know it was the beginning of a new life, not just as a divorcée, but as a nomad of the world. Since 1986, Gelman has had no permanent address and no possessions except those she can carry. She travels without a plan, guided by instinct, serendipitous opportunities, and a remarkable ability to connect with people. At first her family and friends accused her of running away, but Gelman knew she had embarked on a journey of self-discovery and a way of life that is inspiring and enviable.
Mar 8, 2011
Sea To Summit Alpha Light Utensils
Aircraft-grade aluminum alloy makes the Sea To Summit Alpha Light Utensils worthy of your gourmet camp cookin'. Lightweight and completely durable, the Alpha Light Utensils even include integrated hex tools for stove maintenance and a carabiner for storage and organization. Sea To Summit even made the packaging recyclable, so don't be a Zeta and toss it on the ground.
Mar 5, 2011
Universal World Wide Travel Charger Adapter Plug
This charger adapter plug converts the power outlet only, it does NOT convert electrical output current and voltage. Please make sure your device carries a electrical converter when you travel to other countries with different electrical output. If your device requires a electrical converter, please pair up the original electrical converter with this world travel charger plug.
Mar 4, 2011
Travel Immersion Water Heater
Lightweight heating coil comes with its own travel pouch. Burn shield protects counters.
Mar 3, 2011
Sea to Summit X-Cup
Introducing three innovative items for your next meal outdoors: Sea to Summit’s X-Bowl, X-Plate, and X-Mug are collapsible hybrids comprised of a rigid, cut-resistant base made of high temperature, food-grade nylon and walls made of food-grade flexible silicone, so they fold flat for compact packing. Each are tough enough to handle chopping with their sturdy nylon base. The silicone sides can withstand temperatures of hot foods and nearby hot surfaces up to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. The sides are flexible, so pouring liquids is easy. When collapsed down flat, the X-Mug nest within the X-Bowl, which handily fits into the X-Plate for extra space savings when packed.