This Sucker’s Nuclear
I like good stuff. It’s pretty much as simple as that. If someone is willing to design a product that can take a beating and keep on ticking (see what I did there?), I’m going to take an interest in in it. Beyond that I use
Stitch Witch
Knives and I have not had the greatest running relationship. When I was a kid, my dad presented me with my first pocket knife. It was a cheap little buck folder with what I recall as an inch-long blade. I progressed from there to a neat
GoRuck
Like everyone else, I worked my tail off to get where I am today, and everything I buy needs to earn its keep. There is not any room for disposable goods. But therein lies a problem—quality goods that are built to last are really expensive, and there
Double-Pull
One of the best pieces of equipment you can carry with you on a romp into the backcountry is a snatch block that accompanies your winch. A snatch block is simply a pulley with a side plate that swings open so you can feed a winch
An American Giant
American Giant (AG) opened their doors a few years ago to an idea many thought absurd: They could invest in technology and engineering to produce the best American made clothing at an affordable price, and reignite manufacturing towns creating new jobs along the way, long before
Rubbermaid’s Hidden Gem
The Rubbermaid ActionPacker has been available for more than 10 years, from retailers ranging from Amazon to Walmart, and is often overlooked for its utility. The ActionPacker is an inexpensive and very durable storage option, being made of thick black injection-molded ABS plastic, with a hollow grey,