
The Coleman 36-Quart Electronic Cooler is a cooler and portable entertainment center in one!
Featuring a built-in AM/FM radio and weather band, the cooler is also equipped with a digital clock, 1/2-watt speakers and jacks for your MP3 player and headphones.
Holds 46 cans with a hinged, insulated lid and leak-proof designDesigned with a channel drain so you don’t need to tilt the cooler to drain liquidsRequires 4 C batteries, and 1 AA battery for the clock (not included)Coleman Electronic Cooler
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The compact design and portability of the HotSpot Notebook Charcoal Grill makes it perfect for small spaces and for quick camping or day trips. I even stumbled across one review from a grill owner that mentioned you could fit about 6 burgers and 4 hot dogs on the grill at the same time! Now that’s impressive!
Stands 14″ tall and folds flat to 1″Made of high heat-resistant painted steelBuilt-in handle makes it super easy to carry with just one handWeighs under 9 poundsHotSpot Notebook Portable Charcoal Grill via Incredible Things
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I love camping and boating, but not the tons of gear I normally have to lug around because of it. That’s why this Picnic Plus Cooladio Radio Cart caught my eye. It has an impressive carrying capacity (up to 60 cans!) and comes with a detatchable AM/FM radio and speakers.
The retractable handle and wheels make it easy to grab and go, and when you’re done for the day, it collapses flat for convenient storage. Seems pretty handy to me.
16″ x 13″ x 15″Weighs 9lbs.Picnic Plus Cooladio Radio Cart
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If you can’t bear to part with your music on your next camping trip, try the Coleman Quickbed.
This inflatable bed comes with a built-in amplifier and pair of speakers, so you can easily connect your iPod or portable CD/MP3 player for all-out listening pleasure in the great outdoors.
Features a double-lock valve, which locks in air in two waysIncludes a built-in 4D QuickPump for hands-free inflating/deflating (requires 4 D-Cell batteries)Available in Twin and Queen sizes (Queen model holds up to 600lbs)Includes a carrying bag for easy transportColeman Quickbed
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If you’re a climbing enthusiast but can’t always make it to the mountain, ClimbStation is the next best thing.
ClimbStation simulates the rock climbing experience via a computer-controlled belted wall. The compact design makes it easier to integrate into indoor facilities such as sports centres and gyms, and the portability of the unit means it can also be transported to a variety of locations like theme and water parks, exhibitions and corporate events.
The ClimbStation is controlled via sensors and smart automation. Simply select the desired climbing level, approach the wall and start the climb! Go faster and the wall rotates more quickly. Slow down or stop and the wall will too.
This is one piece of fitness equipment I’d love to try out.
Touch screen displays time, speed, calories burned, height climbed and moreChoose manual settings or select from 12 pre-set climbing levelsA hydraulic tilting mechanism means the wall’s steepness can range from +15 to -30 degreesApproximately 13′ (4 Meters) high, takes up 75″ x 142″ in floor spaceComes with 90 moveable handholds (users can easily increase/decrease the quantity)Multi-language, and can be password-protected, smart card or coin option-ready for a variety of retail purposesThe ClimbStation sells for 29,900 EUR (about $42,500 USD), plus delivery. There’s also a more enhanced Custom ClimbStation version, which retails for 38,000 EUR ($54K USD) plus shipping.
Climbstation via OhGizmo
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The Underwater Pogo Stick is the underwater toy / aquatic fit device of the summer. If you have a solid surface in ground pool, then you are clear to bounce away for as long as you can. Shallow end for splashing around or the deep end for fun underwater tricks. The bottom uses a firm ball that’s attached to the bottom and filled with water. Weighted enough to take you to the bottom, you call bounce off the bottom or the side walls. And just like its above ground sister, it provides one of the best fitness activities there is.
Features:
- Rigid ball filled with water fits into the non-slip footrest
- Stick made from heavy-duty ABS plastic with two rubber handlebars for a firm grip
- For use with in-ground pools with solid surfaces
The Only Underwater Pogo Stick.

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The name says it all – Waterwalkerz let you walk on water! Well, sort of.
More like hobble aimlessly around and try to stay upright. But it looks like tons of fun! And great exercise for the whole family because once you’re in, the ball is in constant rotation. The company claims a short 5 minute ride is enough to tire out even the most energetic people.
25 meter pool can accommodate 5 or more balls simultaneouslyeach ball is tethered by a rope for safety purposesmade of strong TPU Polyether materialballs won’t pop, but if you do get a puncture, the ball comes with repair patchesenough air in the ball for up to 30 minutes of playholds one person up to 200lbs or 90 kilos$710 USD per ball, includes shipping from the UK to the U.S.Waterwalkerz via Bydand Leisure
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Biking in the city, sometimes you wish you had 360 degree vision. Especially with increased cars that seem distracted, especially for drivers talking on the cell phones and driving at the same time.
Nike has come up with a concept design for cycling glasses called the “Nike Hindsight” that will help riders see traffic approaching them from different angles.
Normally, most people only see about 180-degrees of forward vision, by using the curved “Fresnel” lenses it extends the riders field of vision by up to 25 per cent on each side. Beyond cycling for the daily grind, I can see these glasses as a wonderful tool for sports including track and field, marathons and even professional cyclists. Imagine riding in the Tour de France with the Hindsight and being able to see other racers approaching you without turning your head back.
Specifications
- Status: concept
- Designer: Billy May
- Production date: unknown
- Increased vision: 25 per cent on each side


Nike Hindsight
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