Feb

Grass

Wicked Lasers The Torch 

Wicked Lasers flashlight “The Torch” produces enough heat to use as stove.. Don’t believe me? Check the video below. (The flashlight produces 4100 Lumen)

via LightHiker’s World

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Feb

Grass

Merrell Gatherer

I usually don’t write a lot about clothing, but I had to make an exception on the Merrell Gatherer. It’s basicly a lightweight shell that you fill with whatever material you have at hand, leaves, moss, plastic bags… I not sure that I would take UL this far, but it’s innovative. It will be available in the fall.

Check out this video, from Outside Blog:

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Feb

Grass

HYmini and Solar 

The alternative power source HYmini is now available for purchase. It costs $49.99 and if you want the optional solar panel it will cost another $24.99.

HYmini eShop via Engadget

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Feb

Grass

Garmin Nuvifone 

The new killer(?) gps/phone Nuvifone, from Garmin, was presented a few days back. It features HSDPA, Quad-band GSM, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, Camera and a 3.5” touchscreen. The camera will geotag all your photos.

Engadget and Techsoar has managed to get a hands-on, check it out..

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Nov

Grass

 Monster Pod Camera “Tripod”

The Monster Pod is a camera “tripod”, but instead of legs it has a viscoelastic polymer base that sticks to almost anything. It weighs 6.9 oz.

SkyMall via Gizmodo

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Oct

Grass

Black Diamond Mirage Tent 

As reported before, but without photos, The Mirage is a lightweight two-person double wall tent with a built in vestibule, the weight is 2.0kg. The tent has a free standing design and can be setup with fly only and optional ground cloth. The tent will be available for 2008.

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Oct

Grass

Wenger 

Wengers Mega Gigantic Swiss Army knife is now on sale over at ThinkGeek.

via Gizmodo

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Oct

Grass

Bladerunner Trailblazer GPS Jacket

The Trailblazer jacket from Bladerunner has a built in GPS that transmits your position either to an online service or to your cell phone. Unlike other regular jackets, this one has a monthly fee of £10 for the position service. The battery will keep the GPS online for 15 hours.

Bladerunner via Talk2myShirt

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