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Lucid View 16x32 Compact Binocular with Blue Lens
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| Night Owl NexGen Lightweight 4X Marine Night Vision Monocular | ||
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FEATURES:Technology Generation 1500x Ambient Light AmplificationPowerful Infrared IlluminationEasy One-Hand OperationAll Glass OpticsSPECIFICATIONS:Magnification: 4xField of View: 56 feet @ distance of 200 ft.Infrared: IR field of illumination is 32 ft. diameter @ 150 ft (12 Degree Projection Angle)Power Supply: CR-123/3-volt lithium batteryWeight: 14.5 oz.Dimensions: 7.6" x 2.4" x 3.82" |
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| Cramer AT Messenger Pack | ||
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Easy quick access to your gear. Just sling the pack around front whenever you want to remove or stow contents. Inside zipper mesh pockets. Front strap cell phone storage. Secures with single shoulder strap. |
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| 36" Carolina Hawthorne Walking Stick | ||
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36" tall stick made from Hindu (wild English Hawthorne) bush. Has rubber tip and leather thong. Handle is made from the root of the bush. Each is a unique creation.Profile: We are one of the largest suppliers of hiking and walking sticks in the U.S., and we have been in the stick business since 1985. Best selling of all of our sticks is the rustic Hickory hiking stick, famous for its strength and durability. Whistle Creek makes sticks "like grandpa would have made." These are products that you would be proud to display in your home, yet not hesitate to use on the trail every day. We have avoided going to aluminum poles (lightning rods) or other mass-manufactured techniques. We have stayed with time-tested traditional methods that have been around since before Moses. Each Whistle Creek product is hand crafted from wood in the U.S. by skilled craftsmen who value the importance of a sturdy "friend" on the trail. Whether you use your stick for arduous mountain treks, strolls in the forest or just for "wandering 'round the block," you will soon benefit from the comfort and security that a good walking stick can bring to your outings. Hopefully you will decide to collect all of our sticks for you and your family to use for generations. What Size Stick is for Me? Hiking sticks should be 6" to 9" above your elbow to help you get down a hill (you need to reach). Walking sticks and canes are different. First, place your arm to your side with the elbow slightly bent. The top of the handle on the stick should be at the break in your wrist. All of Whistle Creek's sticks can be shortened by removing the rubber tip, sawing off what is not needed and then replacing the tip. Orthopedic patients should consult their physician. |
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| Add-A-Whistle Hiking Stick Attachment | ||
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Add one of these shrill whistles to your hiking stick, back pack or key chain! Sassafras, approx. 1" x 4".What Size Stick is for Me? Hiking sticks should be 6" to 9" above your elbow to help you get down a hill (you need to reach). Walking sticks and canes are different. First, place your arm to your side with the elbow slightly bent. The top of the handle on the stick should be at the break in your wrist. All of Whistle Creek's sticks can be shortened by removing the rubber tip, sawing off what is not needed and then replacing the tip. Orthopedic patients should consult their physician. |
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