I’ve had my wallet in my front pocket for as long as I remember. The minimalist style ones fit much better especially in dress clothes. Plus blocking RFID was a huge plus. Worth it to me.
It's cool. But I'd still choose the vodka.
I’ve had my wallet in my front pocket for as long as I remember. The minimalist style ones fit much better especially in dress clothes. Plus blocking RFID was a huge plus. Worth it to me.
The new FitBit Ionic is super nice. And you might be able to still get the orange one for $90.I got a Takeya 40 oz double walled thermos for my water intake needs.
I'm so fucking hydrated.
I need a new fitness watch, though. My Charge HR is about dead. Screen's cracked, the overmolded strap is peeling up, it smells funny.
Jesus, that's a helluva markdown. Where do you find it?The new FitBit Ionic is super nice. And you might be able to still get the orange one for $90.
Posted about it a couple of weeks ago in the exercise thread. Target. Great watch, amazing battery life.Jesus, that's a helluva markdown. Where do you find it?
So my first recommendation is a belt I recently switched over to as my everyday use belt. I have a variety of belts from normal leather to a fully adjustable croakie type. But I recently picked up an Arcade brand belt. I can't tell you how fantastic this thing is. Super comfortable, adjustable, and easy to take off and on. Plus having zero metal it makes it nice for constant trips through metal detectors.
www.arcadebelts.com
For the fellas a site I found last year that is somewhat like an REI with a different scope is www.huckberry.com . It's owned by Kelly Slater and another guy. It's like a clothing and gear store targeted towards outdoor type people but not as outdoorsy as REI.
Posted about it a couple of weeks ago in the exercise thread. Target. Great watch, amazing battery life.
@MacG It's got an onboard GPS and is therefore fantastic for tracking runs.
cant even look at the site without creating an account?
No thanks.
I was going to suggest leftlanesports.com (I picked up a couple great camp related, super discounted, items there last yr.) Just clicked over to it and it will let you see everything but the prices until you log in. It's got to be new for that site within the past 3 mos. Wasn't like that at Xmas. :/cant even look at the site without creating an account?
No thanks.
Ooh i didn't see the markdown, is it on target.com?The new FitBit Ionic is super nice. And you might be able to still get the orange one for $90.
type in your zipcodeOoh i didn't see the markdown, is it on target.com?
This might be my next purchase. A bit pricey for what it is but if it does what it says I think it will be work it long term.
https://www.demerbox.com/
Didn't see anything mentioned in the ad so, are those speaker cones and surrounds weather treated with anything? Or they made with some type of plastic/synthetic rubber?
For $400 I would at least want a layer of grill cloth behind those grills. The porthole needs air movement (assuming it's an actual port) but should also be covered with some mesh/windowscreen to keep bugs and raindrops out.
Maybe that stuff is all figured out, it just looks like they put it in a really sturdy case but didn't protect sensitive stuff good enough. Are there waterproof covers over charging ports, etc.? Freq. response/output of the speakers?
Ad copy is long on fluff and short on details.
Mmmmmhmm the only one that had it for $89 is out of stock now, and it's the town n country one that fly probably bought them all out
The port has a waterproof plug that you can put in to solve that. And the speakers have a aluminum cone with rubber drivers.
Fair enough.
Its kind of neat. That seems crazy expensive at first but hey, 50 hour battery. That would make it worth it to some. You're not going to run it 24/7. Could last anywhere from a long weekend to like 2 weeks or something if you're just playing it at the campsite in the evenings. Or serve as backup charge for other stuff. Could plug it up waterproof and carry your other electronics inside it.