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An Important Sports Accessory

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
posted by Outdoor-Adventures 3:52 PM

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One of the most disruptive elements for an athlete is the sun. Whether you’re a volleyball player or a baseball player, it’s easy to lose the ball or your concentration in the bright sun. If you’re a casual player, this probably won’t mean anything more than a bit of ribbing from your friends. But if you’re a professional athlete, it can truly be the difference between a win and a loss. That’s why a high quality pair of sport-specific sunglasses is an important part of any uniform.

With that in mind, Bollé has been creating sunglasses since 1888. They also dabble in ski goggles, safety eyewear, as well as military and tactical eyewear. But Bolle sunglasses are particularly well renowned for sports players. As such, their sunglasses offer shatterproof lenses and a lightweight frame. The frames also boast a great deal of flexibility, so they are ideal for the active individual.

Bolle Sunglasses-What Does ANSI Z87.1 Certified Mean?

Monday, June 22, 2009
posted by Charlotte 9:53 PM

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The ANSI Z87.1 standard sets forth requirements for the design, construction, testing, and use of eye protection devices, including standards for impact and penetration resistance. All safety glasses, goggles, and face shields used by employees under OSHA jurisdiction must meet the ANSI Z87.1 standard. The eyewear standard includes the following minimum requirements:

*  Provide adequate protection against the hazards for which they are designed

* Be reasonably comfortable
* Fit securely, without interfering with movement or vision
* Be capable of being disinfected if necessary, and be easy to clean
* Be durable
* Fit over, or incorporate, prescription eyewear
Many manufacturers of sports eyewear and other protective eyewear, not used in a work environment also comply with the ANSI Z87.1 standard. If you need protective eyewear of any kind, such as bolle sunglasses, look for products that comply with the ANSI standard or consult with an optometrist, ophthalmologist, or optician before purchasing.

Tactical Gear-Care and Maintenance of Handcuffs

Monday, June 22, 2009
posted by Phillip 7:50 PM

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While constraints are designed and manufactured to take abuse, avoid dropping onto or against hard surfaces. When possible carry your constraints in a protective case to reduce exposure to outside elements. If exposed to moisture, dry thoroughly. Most importantly, dry the inside locking mechanisms. The cuffs can be baked in an oven at low temperature (below 300° Fahrenheit) or placed on a heater. Re-oil following the instructions below.
When unlocking your restraint be careful not to torque the key guide post. This will loosen the post causing it to fall out. Be careful not to over rotate the key causing the key flag to break off or become stuck in the locking mechanism. Use extra caution when using oversize keys.
Constraints should receive regular care and maintenance. Inspect them frequently. Keep the ratchet and key hole free of dirt, lint or other foreign matter which may hinder proper functioning. Routinely clean and lubricate your tactical gear using Teflon based oil. Apply liberally,be sure the oil has worked into the locking mechanism, double lock hole and single strand pivot area. After lubricating remove all excess oil from handling surfaces so the constraints are not slippery.
Black Oxide finishes may require more frequent lubrication and may tend to rust if not kept properly oiled. If the constraints are contaminated by blood, vomit or other substances, use appropriate sterilization techniques avoiding temperatures above 300° Fahrenheit, then dry and oil.

Law enforcement gear-Choosing a holster for a firearm

Sunday, June 21, 2009
posted by Charlotte 1:39 AM

Law enforcement gear-choosing a holster for a firearm:

bi19232 Safety – a well designed holster will provide protection to the handgun during insertion into or removal from the holster or while being carried that will: 1. prevent accidental disengagement of the safety mechanism; 2. prevent accidental pull of the trigger; 3. prevent forward or rearward movement of the hammer. These features will vary greatly as applicable to the action of the handgun. The safety features of a holster very much require that the holster be engineered and designed for each specific manufacture and model of handgun. Bianchi is a good choice for law enforcement gear.                                                                                                                                                Finish – a well finished holster should not snag a pistol or abrade its finish.      Comfort – ability to wear a gun for an extended period without hurting the user.Concealability – it is often desirable not to alert other people of one’s being armed. A carefully designed and worn holster can make a gun virtually invisible. Almost all concealment holsters are designed to be worn with a covering garment that is part of the wearer’s everyday attire.
Draw ease – practical shooting holsters allow a gun to be presented quickly, but drawing ease is often compromised in concealed carry
Reholster ease – a rigid-walled holster will allow a gun to be returned to it with one hand, while a flexible one may collapse after the gun is drawn, requiring the use of both hands to reholster. Reholstering may be of secondary importance for civilians, who may often be legally required to contact law enforcement authorities after any lawful use of a firearm.
Durability – ability to withstand abuse and long-term usage without mechanical failure or impaired performance          Retention – a holster designed with retention in mind will help prevent a gun from being removed from the holster by anyone other than the person wearing it. Modern duty holsters have multiple hidden retention devices to this end. Frequently, retentive holsters are custom designed for a specific model of gun. Adjustability – a holster that provides for the adjustment of gun cant and position can aid in both comfort and concealment.

Always Choose a Dependable Flashlight

Tuesday, June 9, 2009
posted by Outdoor-Adventures 3:52 PM

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Whether you’re camping or out searching for your lost dog at night, there are certain instances where a flashlight is absolutely imperative. To that end, flashlights are a particularly easy way to ensure your safety whenever you’re out and about at night. Cars, after all, are required to have headlights on at night so that other cars can see them. People should take a page from this book and always make sure they have a light source so that they too are visible.

That’s why people should only choose high quality and dependable flashlight options. This can include any well known and trusted brand. These are the types of flashlights that are trusted by police officers and other individuals who rely on these devices to get them safely through their day to day lives. While it might not be the difference between life and death for you, it can certainly make your life a lot more convenient if your flashlight works properly!

Tactical Folding Knives-S.O.G. Knives

Monday, June 8, 2009
posted by Phillip 10:08 PM

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Advance your self-defense skills to a new level by learning personal hand-to-hand combat with tactical folding knives. Tactical folding knives are specifically designed and manufactured for self-defense. The blade folds back into the handle and can be opened quickly using one hand with a thumb stud. Folding tactical knives also include blade locks to prevent the blade from accidentally closing and harming the owner.

Tactical folding knives, also known as lock backs, or liner locks have a couple of modern features that have become popular. A modern feature  is the thumb stud in the blade that makes it easier to push the knife open with the thumb. Pocket clips also have become quite popular for tactical folding knives due to the quick access they allow if needed in an emergency.Totally committed to creating the world’s finest specialized knives and tools, SOG knives became the first knife manufacturer to expand its line to include a broad scope of fixed blades, folding knives and multipurpose tools. Each product is created by Founder and Chief Engineer, Spencer Frazer. His patented inventions and unique, futuristic style have earned SOG many awards and Frazer the recognition as an industry innovator and premier designer.

The Road Worth Taking, Serengeti Sunglasses

Wednesday, June 3, 2009
posted by Charlotte 11:50 AM

se52221No where do your eyes experience more dramatic and discomforting change than while driving. Suddenly, shade turns into piercing glare. Sun into blinding snow. Fog into pounding rain. One lens has been specifically designed to help you see better and drive with more control wherever the road may take you.Patented “smart” lens technology, Spectral Control®, gives each lens a unique ability to sense and adjust to whatever comes your way.

Serengeti sunglasses puts you on the road to a higher standard. A road where the sun becomes your ally, making everything sharp, and crystal clear. Where your eyes remain relaxed, free from strain and fatigue. Travel with these and discover for yourself how the unseen science can help you own the rays, the haze, the rain–and the road.

The dynamic lens that works with your eyes. Patented Spectral Control® System is dynamic, ever-adapting “smart” lens technology works with your eyes to provide the ultimate in comfort and clarity in any situation. Experience it and you’ll discover contrast and high definition like you’ve never known before. In fact, experience it just once and you’ll never travel without them again.

Texsport Tents-Quick List of Things to Look For:

Tuesday, June 2, 2009
posted by Phillip 12:20 PM

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A full rain fly-the best camping trips can be spoiled by rain. Durable material-you want a tent that can stand up to the rigors of camping.
Waterproofness—it is a good idea to water test your tent before a trip. Locate any leaks and seal them before they become a    problem.
Pockets, hooks, and gear space—places to store gear and hang lights can make a substantial difference in the level of comfort.
During the summer, you will want lots of ventilation—extra mesh, windows, and doors will enable the tent to breathe during the hot summer season,texsport tents may be just what you’re looking for. During rainy or snowy weather, select a tent that is built to withstand high winds and heavy rains—bad weather and snow accumulation can collapse a tent. A vestibule, especially if camping in rainy or snowy weather, vestibules provide an enclosed space to change clothes  and store gear separate from the tent.