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Eric Vande Zande

Paddler // Camper/Hiker // Kayaker // Road Biker

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    15,000 Acre Lake; 35,000 Acres of Public camping and hunting
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Immersion Research Neoprene Socks

Immersion Research Neoprene Socks

Rating for this product: 3 May 25, 2011

Good seams, rubber dots on bottom. Good under sandals or as insulating layer. XL was snug on size 13 feet.

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Great Kayak Booties

Immersion Research IRS Neoprene Booties

Immersion Research IRS Neoprene Booties

Rating for this product: 5 May 25, 2011

I bought these in XL size and fit nicely, I typically wear 12.5 to 13 men's shoes. I love that they don't requre a strap across the arch and the zipper works well. The rubber soles are very slim and are conducive to use in a kayak. The sole wraps up over the heel, perfect for how your heels rest on the bottom of a boat. I also bought a pair of neoprene socks to wear underneath for extra-cold weather.

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Great Support!

Merrell Moab GTX XCR Shoe - Men's

Merrell Moab GTX XCR Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 16, 2011

I've got the gore-tex version of these. The tongue is attached all the way up to the top two laces to dis-allow water from entry. The soles work great on all terrain (sometimes they are really slick on wet tile nearly biffed it afew times). Heavy duty contruction make these worth-while to me as my last two pairs of shoes (sketchers and north face) have had sidewall blow-outs.

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Long Lasting

Gerber E-Z Out Skeleton Knife

Gerber E-Z Out Skeleton Knife

Rating for this product: 5 May 16, 2011

This is the skeletonized version of the knife I've had in my pocket and used daily for the past 7 years. It opens easily with one hand only, and the steel is not too hard to resharpen if needed. The serrated section of the knife severs rope in one swipe, the drop point retains control when doing alot of cutting. Highly recommended.

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Standard Safety Gear

NRS Kayak Polypro Compact Rescue Throw Bag

NRS Kayak Polypro Compact Rescue Throw Bag

Rating for this product: 5 May 16, 2011

This fits the standard length and type of throw rope - 70ft of polypro. Polypropylene is necessary because it is a floating line and the bag is to be tossed past the swimmer. One drawback to polypro is that UV light destabilizes it and should be inspected every six months.

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Exactly what I wanted...

Astral Buoyancy Tempo 200 Personal Flotation Device

Astral Buoyancy Tempo 200 Personal Flotation Device

Rating for this product: 5 October 1, 2010

This is a jacket that is completely adjustable while wearing it. Even the shoulder straps are easily adjusted, and all extra webbing is nicely hidden. It has finger warmers and a center zipper for cooler weather, or only buckle it when it is warm. There is a pocket for a hydration bladder in the back (sold separate) that holds just under 2 L of water. I actually bought a cheapo bladder from wally world that worked just fine. This is a comfortable jacket that sits low on the torso but won't interfere with your backrest. I had no problems performing a cowboy scramble with this jacket on. BTW...I paid more for it than what it is going for here....:(

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Astral Buoyancy Tempo 200 Personal Flotation Device

September 14, 2010

Size options (measured at widest chest circumference)
XS/M (30"-42")
L/XL(42-54")

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