Whether you're hiking, camping, or travelling to the next big adventure, staying active means you need your gear organized and accessible. With the right car racks, backpacks, and duffel bags by brands like Dakine and Yakima, and the best hydration systems from Camelbak you'll be ready to give up your gym membership and go outside.
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User Reviews of Travel and Trail Products
Posted by aguanaut from orlando,fl
03/01/2010 - 7:29pm
This has to be the best suitcase I've had yet. Rolls great and has lots of storage compartments. It is two seperate bags that fasten together at six different points so there's no worry about coming apart. The bottom bag is one large compartment, the top bag has three seperate compartments, and on the top of the bag there are two pockets. The best part is the seperate compartments so you know where everything is. I traveled for ten days and stuffed it full and it weighed in at 45 pounds - well under the 50 pound max weight for airlines.
Posted by God from Chicago, Illinois
08/11/2009 - 8:22am
I have been bungeee cording my bikes against the inside of my f350 bed to for years. The bikes shift and rub together sometime falling over as well. I just bought a new truck and i didn't want it to get scratched up. This mount from Yakima is a god send! The mount has foam pads that cushion the clamping action on the rail and it has absolutely no negative effect on the plastic bed rail. It is super sturdy and mounts the bike up high showing off the bike (it's vain to but it's a nice looking bike). While in motion and taking turns the bike sits rock solid. If you want to lock the bike just buy a cable lock and lock it to your tie downs. Buy this mount, you won't be dissapointed!! As a side note, by mounting your bike or bikes sideways in the truck bed you leave 3/4 the rest of the bed open for storage of other items... bonus!
Posted by badbob from Placerville,Ca
08/01/2009 - 7:36pm
This makes kayaking enjoyable. I have a 4 X 4 PU and the lifting is made much easier and safer by not using a ladder.
Posted by nickwalkerengineering from Coral Springs, FL
05/06/2009 - 8:41pm
This is a quality item with great features like a bite valve. The bottle doesn't have to be turned over to drink and the bottle is BPA free.
Posted by nickwalkerengineering from Coral Springs, FL
05/06/2009 - 8:36pm
This is used for laptop transport to the office, weekends on the bicycle, and for short hiking trips....mostly carrying water and some basic items. The pack is well constructed, has nice pockets and tie downs....and the zippers scream quality.
Posted by stringhamkelsey from Colorado
03/13/2009 - 9:54am
I was a little worried that the decals might come off, but they are on there really good! its a great, cute water bottle.
Posted by dvwojo from The Internet, man
02/02/2009 - 9:36am
The material that it is made out of is a little flimsy and it is complicated, especially for one person, to get each pair of skis with the poles inside. I prefer the single tube, but the advantage of the double tube is obvious.
Posted by arin1979 from OH
01/29/2009 - 9:09am
This is a very nice bag to hold all your gear. The only problem is if you put all your gear in it then it becomes so heavy the airlines will charge you a large fee for being over weight.