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The Turtle Shell Boombox from Outdoor Technology

posted by gumptiongear October 8, 2013 0 comments

What Do Your Adventures Sound Like? The Turtle Shell Boombox

You live your life outside-the-box, so why should you get your music from a standard boring, boxy speaker system? That’s why Outdoor Technology designed the Turtle Shell®, a do-anything, go-anywhere wireless boom box.  It’s the wireless wonder that doesn’t mind a little rough treatment.

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Review: 12 Survivors First Aid Rollup Kit

posted by gumptiongear October 2, 2013 0 comments

Review: 12 Survivors First Aid Rollup Kit

“Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit.” ― Edward Abbey

Escaping into the great outdoors is a great way to get back into nature, challenge yourself and revitalize the spirit. But if you don’t come prepared, you may actually be putting yourself and your colleagues at risk.  The First Aid Rollup Kit from 12 Survivors ensures that your equipped with a variety of medical essentials in one affordable, organized package.

On Performance and Design…

It’s an unfortunate fact of life that your adventures can take a turn for the worse.  If that does happen, your ability to stabilize an injury becomes crucial, and you need to have the tools to do it.

Review: 12 Survivors First Aid Rollup Kit

The First Aid Rollup Kit from 12 Survivors is not only packed with first aid basics for trail scraps and bruises (ie burns, blisters, and sprains) —but is also equipped with medical essentials for more severe incidents.  All told, you’ve got an array of tools for treating a wide range of medical issues that might arise while away from the comforts of civilization.

Review: 12 Survivors First Aid Rollup Kit

Designed with accessibility in mind, the 12 Survivors first-aid kit unrolls to reveal securely zipped pouches for organized storage.  The 12 Survivors design team includes do-it-yourself velcro labels so you can label the sections by instrument and type of injury.

First-Aid Kit Supplies Include…

•    Emergency blanket

•    BZK antiseptic swabs

•    Alcohol prep pads

•    Pair of PVC gloves

•    Pair of tweezers

•    Wet cleaning wipes

•    Adhesive band-aids

•    Elastic bandages

•    Tourniquet band

•    Zinc oxide adhesive tape

•    Sterile non-woven gauze pads

•    Breath mask for mouth to mouth

•    2 Pairs of scissors

•    Rain poncho

Notes from the Field…
The roll-up design makes for quick and easy access to all the equipment you need.  The downside of the design is that it takes up significant space (measures 16 x 3.5 x 6.5 inches), and weighing in at 2.2 pounds it likely won’t fit the needs of weight conscious packers and hikers.  So if you’re dayhiker who likes to go light and fast, or a minimalist minded backpacker, this one likely won’t fit the bill. However, for family campers or car campers this is a great option to have on hand.

Our field team also suggested that rather than the do-it-yourself labels, our team suggested factory labeled sections made with reflective lettering to make the sections highly visible and easy to find in low-light conditions.

Bottom Line…
The outdoors is beautiful, but not always friendly.  For those who want to be absolutely prepared, and don’t mind a little extra bulk, the First Aid Rollup Kit from 12 Survivors is here to help.
*Gumption Gear Review received the items featured in this review from 12 Survivors at no cost and receives no monetary compensation for this or any related review. The items featured were provided solely in return for our honest views and opinions.

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Fall Gear Guide: The Best Gear for Autumn Adventure

posted by gumptiongear October 1, 2013 0 comments

5683925As the days grow crisp and cool, the leaves begin to turn, and the trails seem freed from the masses of people, Fall beckons us into the great outdoors.  Of course you’ll need the right gear to tackle the terrain, so we’ve checked in with our editors and asked them share some of their favorite gear to comfortably carry you through every Autumn adventure.

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Leave Ordinary Behind: The KEEN Depart WP CNX

posted by gumptiongear September 26, 2013 0 comments

Leave Ordinary Behind: The KEEN Depart WP CNX

There are those who argue that the minimalist hiking experience sacrifices the support and protection of traditional hiking boots, for a more nimble feel and natural biomechanics.  Low to the ground, light, and stable, KEEN’s Depart WP CNX is the counter to that argument, offering sure-footed flight without abandoning the protection and durability you’ve come to expect from KEEN.

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Review: The Platypus plusBottle™

posted by gumptiongear September 25, 2013 0 comments

Review: The Platypus plusBottle™

When faced with the lengthy approaches and winding alpine routes of the John Muir Trail, a hard and inflexible water bottle will help keep you hydrated, but it also takes up valuable space while adding weight to your load. For our test team tackling the legendary route, the plusBottle™ from Platypus Hydration provided the perfect solution. Continue Reading

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Editor’s Choice: TrekSta Alta GTX Hiking Boot

posted by gumptiongear September 18, 2013 0 comments

Editor's Choice: TrekSta Alta GTX Hiking Boot

Whether you’re trekking through Calveras Big Trees, or exploring the vast wilderness of Olympic National Park, the TrekSta Alta GTX Boot is designed for performance every step of the way.  Built with the gumption to excel even under the most arduous of real-world conditions, this is one impressive boot. For meeting our standards of quality, utility, value, and excellence we’ve awarded it our Editor’s Choice award.

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Review: The Chaco Hinterland Low

posted by gumptiongear August 30, 2013 0 comments

Chaco Hinterland Low

Adventures come in all sizes, from the modest to the epic. For adventures that fall within the in-between, there are times when the outdoor enthusiast selects footwear that either outmatches the adventure, or leaves them longing for something more.  Lighter than a dedicated hiking boot yet, heavier than full-bore trail runners, the Hinterland Low from Chaco looks to strike the ideal balance between both worlds filling that “just right” niche.

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Review: The New KEEN Marshall Collection

posted by gumptiongear August 23, 2013 0 comments

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There’s something to be said for a company that is constantly evolving.  Constantly striving for better form, better function.  It’s one of the reasons our team has always respected the KEEN brand, and the new Marshall collection is no exception.  Designed with an athletic mindset to meet the demands of todays fast and light hikers, the Marshall collection is the perfect outdoors partner for light hikers, fastpackers, and worldly scramblers.

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Review: Columbia Powerdrain Cool™ w/ OmniFreeze ZERO

posted by gumptiongear August 15, 2013 0 comments

Review: Columbia Powerdrain Cool™ w/ OmniFreeze ZERO

Columbia knows that your adventures vary as much as the conditions outdoors, so they designed the Powerdrain Cool™ Shoe with OmniFreeze Zero for adventures big and small; dry and sopping wet.  Whether you’re exploring slot canyons, trail running in the rain, or charging through city street puddles, Columbia’s Powerdrain Cool™ for men and women offers a prime choice for hybrid adventures.

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The Five Ten Æscent: Your Do Anything, Go Anywhere Shoe

posted by gumptiongear August 12, 2013 0 comments

Five Ten Æscent: Do Anything, Go Anywhere Shoe

A truly useful tool can do more than one thing.  That seems to be the philosophy behind the new Æscent from Five Ten.  Five Ten says that they have made this classic “approach” shoe the lightest, strongest, best-performing kick available.  After spending a few months putting miles on the shoe, we’d be hard pressed to disagree.  Simply put, when you need surefooted stability, the Æscent has got you covered every step of the way.

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