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**http://www.batteryjunction.com/niteite-hard.html#top
 
**http://www.batteryjunction.com/niteite-hard.html#top
  
[www.currentcodes.com CurrentCodes.com]
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[http://www.currentcodes.com CurrentCodes.com]
  
 
From [http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fasterforward/2010/12/five_online_coupon_services_wo.html W.P. Article]:
 
From [http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fasterforward/2010/12/five_online_coupon_services_wo.html W.P. Article]:
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==Skate==
 
==Skate==
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===Helmets===
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*POC:
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**[http://www.backcountry.com/poc-receptor-helmet POC Receptor] is nice but sounds like the goggle strap is chincey and not sure it would cut it as an "everything" helmet.
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**[http://www.allsportprotection.com/POC_Receptor_Skate_Helmet_p/poc0035.htm POC Receptor] again.
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*Bern:
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**[http://www.allsportprotection.com/Bern_Watts_EPS_Skate_Helmet_p/bern0030.htm Watts (EPS)] looks well made and nice.
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**[http://www.allsportprotection.com/Bern_Watts_Brock_foam_Hard_Hat_Skate_Helmet_p/bern0002.htm Bern Watts (Brock foam)] also nice.  Different Foam.
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*Kali:
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**[http://www.allsportprotection.com/Kali_Protectives_Samra_Carbon_Helmet_p/kali0009.htm Carbon] worth scoping but pricier at $125.
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**[http://www.allsportprotection.com/Kali_Protectives_Raja_Composite_Helmet_p/kali0008.htm Composite] for $43.
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*187:
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**[http://www.allsportprotection.com/187_Pro_Skate_Helmet_p/187helmet.htm 187 Pro Skate Helmet].
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*[http://www.freebordstore.com/ Freebord]: snowboarding on the pavement.
 
*[http://www.freebordstore.com/ Freebord]: snowboarding on the pavement.
 
*[http://www.gravityboard.com/pages/gstore/boards/p36.html Pool Board]
 
*[http://www.gravityboard.com/pages/gstore/boards/p36.html Pool Board]
*[http://www.skatetechnology.com/rocknronsbearings.htm RockinRon's Bearings]
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*[http://www.rocketsskateboardbearings.com/rocknronsbearings.htm RockinRon's Bearings]
  
 
Riser Pads: [http://www.tailtap.com/riserpadsmain.html here] at TailTap
 
Riser Pads: [http://www.tailtap.com/riserpadsmain.html here] at TailTap
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**[http://socalskateshop.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1932 Scabs]
 
**[http://socalskateshop.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1932 Scabs]
 
**http://www.the187.com 187's] are supposed to be second to the Pain Cheaters and can be custom built/ordered.
 
**http://www.the187.com 187's] are supposed to be second to the Pain Cheaters and can be custom built/ordered.
*[http://socalskateshop.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=4734 ProDesign Wrist Guards (L).] Got from X Sports Protection.
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*[http://www.prodesigned.com/details/accessories_wristguards.html ProDesign Wrist Guards (L).] Got from X Sports Protection.
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Decks:
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*[http://www.gravityboard.com/pages/gstore/boards/p36.html 36" Pool Model] by [http://www.gravityboard.com Gravity].
  
 
==Ski Tuning eqpt==
 
==Ski Tuning eqpt==
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==Snow==
 
==Snow==
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AT:
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[http://www.dynafit.us/products-winter/bindings.html Dynafit Bindings], in particular [http://www.dynafit.us/product/bindings/vert-ft-110mm the TLT Vert FT 110MM].  $550 at [http://www.backcountry.com/dynafit-tlt-vertical-ft-z12-binding Backcountry.com].
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*[http://www.sweetprotection.com/snow/hardware/helmets/?p=trooper-fullcut&pid=13 Sweet Protection Snow Helmet]
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BD Stuff to think about:
 
BD Stuff to think about:
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Shoulder style camera bag:
 
Shoulder style camera bag:
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*Patagonia "Atom" adapted w/ a DIY lens tube made out of thinwall PVC or thinsheet plastic and foam... or cardboard, bubble wrap, and tape like the one I got the idea from.  Make the lens tube longer than the lens w/ a padded end on it.
 
*http://www.cambags.com/nikon/d70/slingshot/kata_t214_frames.htm
 
*http://www.cambags.com/nikon/d70/slingshot/kata_t214_frames.htm
 
*http://www.cambags.com/nikon/d70/shoulder/Crumpler_4million_frames.htm
 
*http://www.cambags.com/nikon/d70/shoulder/Crumpler_4million_frames.htm
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*http://www.crumplerbags.com/lite/english/products.html
 
*http://www.crumplerbags.com/lite/english/products.html
 
*[http://www.digitalhomethoughts.com/news/show/28464/building-an-urban-messenger-camera-bag.html Build yer own]
 
*[http://www.digitalhomethoughts.com/news/show/28464/building-an-urban-messenger-camera-bag.html Build yer own]
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*[http://www.blackrapid.com/product/camera-strap/rs-sport/ BlackRapid Camera Strap]: shoulder strap w/ sliding buckle system.  Pretty slick.
  
 
==[http://leevalley.com LeeValley]==
 
==[http://leevalley.com LeeValley]==

Latest revision as of 11:59, 28 May 2011

Coupons/Deals

CurrentCodes.com

From W.P. Article:

1. RetailMeNot: This coupon site aggregates discount codes and lets users chime in on whether or not a deal worked, sorting out bad tips fairly quickly.

2. SmartSource.com: Calling itself the #1 Website for printable grocery coupons, SmartSource.com lists grocery coupons from your area, lets you select those most relevant to you, and compiles them for printing. Printing does require a Java applet, which may mean a download for some.

3. 8Coupons: Despite a somewhat daunting homepage, those who venture beyond 8Coupons list of links will find a great mapping tool that shows you where the best deals are in your area.

4. WeUseCoupons.com: A community forum-style site for coupon enthusiasts, WeUseCoupons.com posts tips and tricks for coupon use, as well as user-submitted deals. Two of the site's members, Nathan Engels and Amanda Ostrowski were featured on TLC's premiere.

5. GeorgineSaves: Run by Georgine Kaczmarek, a coupon guru advised Consumer Reports on coupon-clipping habits, this site keeps consumers updated on good deals and offers tips saving in other ways, such as reusing old items in new ways. Kaczmarek is also a saving consultant, trainer and speaker for very serious savers.

Others: http://amimu.com/ http://www.couponsmarter.com/ http://retailanarchy.com/?page_id=4

Misc:

Bitchen drive enclosure:

  • macally G-S350SUA Aluminum 3.5" USB & 1394 & eSATA External Enclosure ~$40.

A pair of house slippers.

Nice binoculars

  • Field
    • Ari Recommends REI 8x42 units for $180, they sometimes go on sale.
  • Stars

Patagonia Atom shoulder pack.

Carhartt Pants:

  • B136 33waist x 32leg Dungaree fit.

SlackLine

Additional Doc's Pro Plugs

Thigh supports for kayak.

10 juggling bean-bags.

Asterisk Knee Braces

WingNutGear Cycling Packs

Press Mugs

Suzuki DR-Z400S $6200, or DR-Z400SM $6700 probably a better way to go and get a second set of wheels for dirt focus.

Username: dozier Passwd: 2443

Boric Acid: here and another more expensive but the second has lots of other stuff as well.

Bikes

Hunter Cycles

Universal Cycles: - For 10% off orders over $100.00 use coupon code vip10 - For 15% off orders over $300.00 use coupon code vip15


Lighting:

  • Dyno Hub as on Peter White Cycles.
    • Schmidt SONdelux Disc 32 hole, black finish $ 334.00 from about half way down this page.
    • E3 Triple with Multimount: $ 295.00 from about half way down this page... and also at [1].
    • The 161-T taillight mounts to a rear rack with a European style taillight mount. E3 161-T: $ 60.00 (Black or silver) just below the E3 Triple on this page.
    • Then order up spokes, nipples, and a rim.
  • Lupine lights. Really nice but spendy.
  • DiNotte.

Misc:

  • Rohloff hub w/ SpeedMonkey
  • Thorn Cycles here has some great info on Rohloff and touring, tandems, and sweet looking bikes.
  • Co-Motion Cycles: Pangea
  • Hunter Cycles, custom in N.Cal.
  • 661 4x4 knee/shin guards like these
  • New Silca pump heads (like the one Jane/Kim have).
  • ?Rim and spokes to build up front Disc King Hub for Fox Talas on Merlin MTB.

Lezyne

  • Rear disc adapter, probably the A2Z.

MTB:

  • Nomad
    • Size: L
    • Black/carbon
    • Fox 36 Air 1.5"
    • Fox DHX-Air
    • Saint Derailleur.
    • Mavic or DT rims
    • 20mm King or Stealth or CHub.
    • IDG post/saddle?
    • Shimano Saint Brakes
    • HammerSchmidt.
    • Stem
    • Bars
    • Lock-On Grips.

Brewing:

Fitness:

House

Technology

Sonos S5 $399.

Kayaking:

Kitchen:

Griddle: Ideal would be 11" x 23" 12x20x3 walled griddle at Cabela's: here. 10x22 in steel 11x23 steel drop in, not sure it'd work tho, and it's $$$.

Little big but good choice if I can find storage

Crockpot:

  • Try to find a combination slow cooker oven roaster, 8-12qt.
    • Rival BB100 BBQ Pit slow cooker.

Running

Running/hiking shoes:

POSE:

Skate

Helmets


Riser Pads: here at TailTap

  • get some of the rubbery ones, 2-3 sets.
  • 1-2 sets of the 1/2"
  • 3-4 sets of longer hardware to be able to combine risers on some decks.

Protection

Decks:

Ski Tuning eqpt

Best yet and here at Tognar.

Great Overview and list and review.

Bench Mods here.

Guides:

Tools:

Iron:


Vice:

Vendors:

Tools4Boards

SlideWright

Race Werks

Reliable Racing

Snow

AT: Dynafit Bindings, in particular the TLT Vert FT 110MM. $550 at Backcountry.com.


BD Stuff to think about:


TeleSki:

TeleBoot:

Sweet Trooper Halfcut Helmet

Snowboards

Banana boards, Patrick Emerick and Matt Dunham have these.

Alpine Snowboarding:

Technology

Red Scarlet Camera.

Shoulder style camera bag:

LeeValley

  • Splitting Maul and twisted wedges.
  • Diamond Blade Sharpener.
  • Tung oil (Both types)
  • Chisels for punching out dovetails.

Ukulele

  • Strings:
    • Jake Shimabokuru uses the D’Addario Classical Guitar strings rather than ukulele strings.

WoodWorking:

  • Lumber Rack Storage
  • Drill Press
  • Table Saw: Saw Stop Cabinet or Contractor
  • Dovetail rig
  • Band Saw: SawStop may be coming out w/ one.