Swim Goggles

Posted January 2, 2007 by Ed Szajniak · Filed Under Eyewear, WaterSports 

The Best Swim Goggles.

The Best Swim Goggles.

These swim goggles were selected best out of six candidates for suction and comfort in tests conducted by the Hammacher Schlemmer Institute.


 

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Snow and Ice Shoe Grips

Posted January 2, 2007 by Ed Szajniak · Filed Under Footwear, Safety Products, Snow Sports 

Compact Snow and Ice Shoe GripsThe road into town from our house is steep, and when covered with ice and snow, extremely treacherous.

Because the city of Penticton not only does not clear the sidewalks, but plows snow onto the sidewalks, Ed and I either had to give up walking in winter, or find a better way to deal with the danger.

We therefore bought these snow grips for our shoes.

These lightweight, easy-to-use snow grips offer such unhindered ease of movement and are so effective that the US National Bobsled Team used them confidently through snow and ice.


Electronic Optic Ski Goggles

Posted January 2, 2007 by Ed Szajniak · Filed Under Eyewear, Sports 

The Electronic Optic Ski Goggles.

The Electronic Optic Ski Goggles.

These goggles use electronic optic technology, which allows the lenses to be manually adjusted from light to dark with the touch of a button.



Golf-Ball Finding Fit-Overs for Prescription Lens Wearers

Posted December 1, 2006 by Ed Szajniak · Filed Under Eyewear, Golf, Sports 

The Golf-Ball Finding Fit-Overs for Prescription Lens Wearers.

Special lenses block out dark colors so golf balls are easier to locate in tall grass or shaded woods. Designed to fit over most prescription glasses



Golf-Ball Finding Glasses

Posted December 1, 2006 by Ed Szajniak · Filed Under Eyewear, Golf, Sports 

Golf-Ball Finding Glasses

Special lenses block out dark colors so golf balls are easier to locate in tall grass or shaded woods. Wraparound frames with durable nylon carrying case.



Fish Finder Watch

Posted November 30, 2006 by Ed Szajniak · Filed Under Shop, Watches, WaterSports 

The Fish-Finder Watch.

Lightweight floating sonar sensor attaches to your line and transmits real-time views of fish within a radius of 75 feet to the watch-like display unit.