FireSteel – Army Edition

21244 1 FireSteel   Army Edition

Orginally developed for the Swedish Department of Defense, the FireSteel is a flash of genius. Its 3000C spark makes fire building easy in any weather, at any altitude. Standard issue for a number of armies around the world, the FiresSteels dependability has already made it a favourite of survival experts, hunters, fishermen and campers. It has also found its way into cabins and backyards as a fool proof way to light stoves and barbeques,

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Inflatable Roofrack

19213 1 Inflatable Roofrack

Strangely brilliant: the world's first inflatable Roof Rack It is an immensely strong, convenient and totally safe product which complies with ISO/DIS11154-1E. It comes in its own small carrying pouch, about the size of a toaster. It blows up in seconds (using the free pump supplied in the kit), can take up to 80kg of weight and can be fitted to just about any four door car. To put that in some sort of perspective the HandiRack laughs in the face of four or more surf boards. Windsurfers and skis are a breeze. Ikea flat pack wardrobes can be neatly secured to the HandiRack with the supplied straps in approximately 17 hours less time than it takes to build the actual wardrobe.It's perfect for holidays; you can load your bags, your cases, even your Mother-in-law on top, and then when you reach your destination, simply deflate the rack and pop it in the boot. This avoids the tedious experience of having to drive around for a fortnight with a Meccano kit attached to your roof, using up fuel and making strange whistling sounds if you go over 35 mph. Will it fit my car? Well we've tried The HandiRack on everything from a Rolls Royce to a Nissan Micra and it fits them all. If your car has doors…even Gull Wing doors or roof rails… then The HandiRack can be fitted easily and safely. We even fitted a HandiRack onto a Ferrari which doesn't have traditional door frames, just windows that slide into the roof… and yes it still fits perfectly. So now you can sling your surf boards onto your Ferrari and look sporty as well as filthy rich. The only car we don't recommend using it on of course, is a soft top. The HandiRack would still work, but your roof would cave in!

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Dry Bags – Lightweight

12125 1 Dry Bags   Lightweight

High-quality Ortleib drybag made of an extremely lightweight and compact high-tech material. Despite its low weight you will be amazed how abrasion resistant and durable the PS 17 fabric is. The roll closure ensures waterproof closing of the drybag. This style of drybag is especially suitable for transporting clothing.All sizes are equipped with D-rings on either side of the roller closure and a base loop on the bottom as additional fastening e.g. to ropes, cars, trees etc.

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Mapcase

12120 1 Mapcase

This Ortlieb waterproof map case is ideal for recreational or professional use. If you need maps or plans for your excursion, then the ORTLIEB Map Case is your best choice. Ideal for hiking, canoeing, paragliding, horseback riding or caving – your map is kept dry and is easily readable from both sides thanks to the transparent material. It can be carried around your neck, or easily secured to your backpack or boat with the four-point attachment system and the draw cord with cord locks and snap hooks.

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Document Bag

12116 1 Document Bag

These Ortlieb waterproof document bags available in three formats are ideal to store things which are sensitive to water, such as card material, filter bags, travel guide, travel documents, writing paper etc. They consist of the same flexible, non-cracking; tear proof and transparent fabric as the ORTLIEB map cases.Please note however when exposed to strong UV light for a long period of time, the plastic material of the map cases and document bags may turn a bit yellow: however, this has no effect on the material's function or quality. Alternative plastics score less well in more important criteria.

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Additional info: Ortlieb