P.A.C. 450cc Titanium Driver by Penn

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Penn 450cc Titanium Driver
Penn continues its standard of excellence with this men’s 450cc Power-Accuracy-Control technology adjustable Titanium driver. This Penn Driver is distinguished by its Power-Accuracy-Control technology, which gives golfers the freedom to alter the driver’s launch conditions by redistributing weight in a variety of ways. While the average driver delivers a single set of launch conditions, the Penn P.A.C. lets you choose the one that generates the best combination of power, accuracy, and control. A low and deep center of gravity allows high, strong trajectory for long carries and phenomenal distance. Penn’s P.A.C. Drivers are designed with weight technology and two TLC ports which promote a 15-yard change in right-to-left shot-shape. The oversized club head increases MOI and forgiveness for great distance and accuracy on off-center hits.

    Features:

  • P.A.C System (Power. Accuracy. Control)
  • 100% ultra light graphite shaft
  • 450cc club head
  • Super HT Titanium/alloy
  • 10.5 degree loft
  • Medium-flex shaft
  • Low-kick-75 gram shaft
  • 3 Adjustable weight screws
  • Soft rubber grip
  • Men’s RH only

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Penn 450cc Titanium Driver

Add comment May 29th, 2008

Oolaroo Hammock by ABO Gear

Oolaroo Hammock by ABO Gear now available.

The Oolaroo swings like a traditional hammock. It requires no tools to assemble and is easily erected. The fabric is made of soft woven cotton with wood spreader bars. Hammock weighs 30 lbs and comes with its own carry bag. No chains, comes with extenda-rope. This hammock is intended for one (1) person.

Maximum weight limit of 250lbs.
Measures: 10 FT long by 3 FT wide

Oolaroo Freestanding Hammock by ABO Gear

Freestanding Hammocks

Add comment May 26th, 2008

Expedition Series Air Mattress

Expedition Series Air Mattress have been added to our product line.

Expedition Series Truck-bedz. Constructed from heavy duty nylon backpack cloth & PVC. RF welded together for lasting strength. Includes high flow +12V air pump and Wedge shaped carry bag.

* I-Beam shape wraps around wheel wells
* Rugged 420 Denier Nylon cloth
* Abrasion Resistant
* Puncture Resistant
* Works well with spray-in bed liners
* Twin, high-volume exhaust valves
* 8″ thick mattress
* High-Flow air pump (12V power, 19 ft cord)
* Includes Wedge-Shape carrying bag
* Factory tested for 72 hours
* 2 Year Warranty

Expedition Series Air Mattress

Excellent for use with a Truck Tent.

Add comment May 26th, 2008

Folding Chairs with University Logo’s

We are pleased to announce the addition of Folding Chairs with University Logo’s to our growing lineup of products.

These lightweight and durable folding aluminum Sports Chairs are perfect for outdoor leisure. In addition to being lightweight, a removable shoulder strap makes this chair very easy to carry. The extra-wide seat (made from durable 600D polyester) and padded armrests were designed for optimum comfort. The large side flap has a velcro pocket for a cellular phone, a velcro pocket for sunglasses, a large zipper pocket to hold valuables, and an insulated wine/water bottle holder (protected by Thermo-Guard). A convenient side table folds out to hold food, drinks, etc. The sports chair makes an excellent gift!

Folding Chairs with University Logo’s

Add comment May 26th, 2008

Sale on Copper Canyon 1512

Save $20.00 on the Eureka Copper Canyon camping tent.

Press Release

Coupon Code: cctwenty

Eureka Copper Canyon camping tent

Add comment May 21st, 2008

Ferrari wins third successive year in Istanbul

Ferrari wins third successive year in Istanbul.

Felipe Massa finishes 1st and Kimi Raikkonen in 3rd. Lewis Hamilton gives us a striking race and winds in 2nd position. Istanbul was another fantastic race in this F! season. Ferrari extends its constructors championship lead with 63 points and BMW coming in at a surprising 2nd place with 44 points. McLaren-Mercedes has 42 points. but i have not heard a final decision on whether they will be able to keep points earned this year. Max Mosley is still fighting the scandal that broke earlier this year when pictures surfaced on him with hookers dressed in Nazi uniforms and Nazi flags. If this is really true, then he needs to go ASAP. This is only hurting F1 and he has shown he not very good at managing F1 anyway. The bad rule changes that keep coming are a showing of Max and Bernie’s lack of knowledge of the sport and both should step down to stop the destruction of the sport. Super Aguri-Honda has ceased racing and has been placed in receivership.

Driver Standings:

1 Kimi Räikkönen
2 Felipe Massa
3 Lewis Hamilton
4 Robert Kubica
5 Nick Heidfeld
6 Heikki Kovalainen
7 Mark Webber
8 Fernando Alonso
9 Jarno Trulli
10 Nico Rosberg
11 Kazuki Nakajima
12 Jenson Button
13 Sebastien Bourdais
14 David Coulthard
15 Timo Glock
16 Giancarlo Fisichella
17 Rubens Barrichello
18 Nelsinho Piquet
19 Takuma Sato
20 Anthony Davidson
21 Adrian Sutil
22 Sebastian Vettel

CONSTRUCTOR STANDINGS

1 Ferrari
2 BMW Sauber
3 McLaren-Mercedes
4 Williams-Toyota
5 Red Bull-Renault
6 Toyota
7 Renault
8 Honda
9 STR-Ferrari
10 Force India-Ferrari
11 Super Aguri-Honda

Some parts reprinted with permission and are not necessarily the views of this poster / website.

Add comment May 12th, 2008

New Carport Canopy by OTEM

We welcome the addition of OTEM products to our website.

Now available, Carport Canopy by OTEM.

Large canopy for protecting your most prized vehicle. Keep the rain and snow off your acr or truck or use to shade your vehicle in those long summer months. Can also be used for shading your family gatherings or baroques. Quick and easy to setup and take down.

Size: 10′ x 20′
Color: White

Carport Canopy by OTEM

Add comment May 10th, 2008

Hammocks for that lazy afternoon

PracticalSports.com offer a wide selection of Hammocks for relaxation, camping, overnight hikers & backpackers. Other popular uses include placing one in your garden, backyard or on the beach. Hammocks have been around for many years dating back to the early 1700’s & were originally woven out of bark from a Hamack tree. We offer several types of Hammocks including freestanding, Silk Parachute, Woven rope and hammock chairs. Most are easily installed and can be strung between two trees or poles. Check out our selection now, your sure to be relaxed when using your new hammock.

Hammocks

Add comment May 9th, 2008

Large Family Camping Tents

Check out our newest Squidoo page for Large Family Tents. Our picks for the best family tents for you and your family. These tents are various sizes and will accommodate just about any size family or large groups. Durable canvas tents and nylon wall tents, there is something for everyone.

Large Family Camping Tents

Add comment May 9th, 2008

Tent Camping Tips On Avoiding The Irks Of Tent Camping

Tent Camping Tips On Avoiding The Irks Of Tent Camping
By Jeff Marshall

When people go on a tent camping trip, they already have a good idea of the things they do not want to do. This list can vary from person to person; however, there are a few things that most people would agree on are inconveniences. We have put together our list of tent camping irks and provided some tips on how to minimize them.

1. Comfort level with sleeping arrangement and tent space: For people who are used to sleeping on a queen or king-sized bed raised several feet of the ground, the prospect of sleeping on the ground in a body-sized sleeping bag with little head room to maneuver can be a little uncomfortable to say the least. Even if you are able to adjust sleeping lower to the ground in an area with less space, you still will often wake up with aches, pains and tired eyes from the inability of getting a quality night’s sleep. To help combat this, we recommend the following:

a. Cot or Air Mattress: Purchase a cot or an air mattress that will allow you to be raised off the ground by a couple of feet. This will make it easier to get up in the morning or in the middle of the night to use the restroom and, it will be closer in similarity to your sleeping arrangements at home.

b. Tent with room: Purchase a tent that allows for additional space, a large amount of head room and will allow you to stand up while changing. This will make you feel less claustrophobic and give you the ability to move around a little bit while you sleep without bumping into things.

c. Bring a set of ear plugs: A night in the woods can be a very peaceful experience; however, sometimes the insects or animals will make a racket that will prevent you from having a good night’s sleep. By using some ear plugs, you can block out this type of background noise and start the morning fully refreshed.

d. Fresh sleeping supplies: Try to keep a clean pair of sleeping clothes handy. Before you go to bed, it will be a welcome treat to be able to slip into some clean clothes that you have not spent the day sweating and working in.

2. Cooking: Everyone enjoys a well cooked meal. Few people enjoy the effort it takes to make one. If you are in this group, these tent camping tips may help:

a. Make simple meals: These meals should be ones that are easy to put together, have few ingredients, and can be made very quickly. For instance, pasta and rice dishes out of a box make for easy cooking.

b. Avoid the cooking: Purchase MREs or freeze-dried food instead. These are easy to use and the taste is similar to food you would get out of a can. If it is good enough for the military, it can be good for you too.

c. Eat out of a can: This requires very minimal cooking as it only needs to be poured into a pot or pan and set over the fire. Easy to accomplish, little setup time and fast to cook.

3. Cleaning Pots: Although some people find washing dishes and pots therapeutic, most see it as an unwanted chore that they would gladly put off. Here, are some tips to reduce the time of cleaning pots.

a. Use paper plates and cups: By using paper plates and cups you can reduce your cleanup by burning these after you use them. This will not help with the cleaning of the pots, but at least you will not have to also clean a mess kit.

b. Use your large pot: This large pot can be used as a pot and dish tub in which the other smaller pots and dishes can be cleaned in. This should make it easier to clean your pots and pans and reduce your supplies.

c. Make crude soap: A crude soap can be formed from animal grease and ashes. This will help make the cleanup easier by reducing your overall supplies and making use of materials readily available.

4. Dealing with Insects: People tend to enjoy seeing animal wildlife, but tend to enjoy dealing with insects a lot less. Here, are some tent camping tips on how to make the best of this situation:

a. Purchase Off and a fly swatter: Spray the general area of the campsite with Off or some other insect repellent and keep the fly swatter handy around the campfire. If flies are a large issue in your area, this will help keep them off your food and away from your campsite.

b. Blend into the environment: Wear clothes that match the environment. For instance, if in a forest, wear greens and browns. These are less likely to attract insects that bright colored shirts.

c. Scope out the area before setting up shop: Make sure you are not putting your tent down into or near a fire ant pile, hornets nest, or beehive. Some effort should be made to try to find a camping area that is not overrun by insects.

The main takeaway here is to get you to start thinking about what things you do not like to do while on a tent camping trip. Just by starting this process you will begin to think of ways to minimize those inconveniences. Remember the bottom line of any camping trip is that you should enjoy it. With a little pre-planning in this area, you can ensure that you do.

Jeff Marshall is an avid tent camper and former Boy Scout. To read more tips and advice like the ones in this article, please click here: http://www.goingtentcamping.com/Tent-Camping-Tips.html

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