| ODI Ruffian Grips
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| Tuesday, 06 October 2009 09:45 |
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| Whiter than Michael Jackson’s glove, these new grips from ODI are designed for optimal control in wet conditions. The grip's narrow diamondised surface pattern provides an excellent gripping system and the Lock-On design offers 100% slip-free performance, guaranteed. These grips are also available in black or alternatively there is the Rogue version for those who prefer a larger grip and the Cross Trainer version for a soft feel without loss in control.
www.ncjetski.co.uk
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| Ezi Shine Polish
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| Tuesday, 06 October 2009 09:33 |
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| Want to get your PW sparkling like a gem? This is a water free cleaning product designed to remove watermarks, grime, dirt and mould from watercraft. You can also use it to clean vinyl seats. Apparently, its magic formula breaks down grime without the wet stuff, leaving a clean and protected surface. It can also be used on any painted surfaces, screens, acrylic, mirrors, glass, chrome, stainless steel, fibreglass, plastic, rubber and aluminium trim. And it can be used on your car too. One application will do an entire vehicle and the fact that it doesn’t need water means that you’re being a little green leprechaun by benefit both the water supply and the drainage system.
www.nitrojet.co.uk
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| Jansport Superbreak Rucksack
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| Tuesday, 06 October 2009 09:10 |
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| “Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low, through the streets in ma kilt I’ll go, And all the lassies shout hello!
Donald where's your troosers?”
Embracing the Scottish vibe with a man hug and a bowl of Scotch eggs, Jansport introduces a new tartan colour for the summertime. The Superbreak backpack has been the number one selling school pack for students around the world for nearly 35 years, and is still going strong for a reason. It’s cool and it lasts. You’ll often see punky European students wandering along Thames Embankment wearing Jansport bags with NOFX and Rancid badges pinned all over them, and a skateboard under their arm.
www.jansport.com
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| Burton Bolt Tee
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| Tuesday, 06 October 2009 09:01 |
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| Wearing good t-shirts is important for your mental health. It isn’t some new cultural phenomenon. If you look good, you have credence as a human being. Sure, you can go around wearing that tatty Oswald Bailey fleece that you found in Marie Curie in 1986. It might smell a bit but it’ll keep you toasty warm, even if it has got a rat-sized hole in the armpit. But had you noticed that nobody has spoken to you for eight years? Instead, you could start wearing cool things, like this Bolt t-shirt from Burton. Designed by Mark Ward, a London based graphic artist, it shows off the Burton logo with an eyeball for the O and lightning bolt for the T. So get involved. You tramp.
www.burton.com
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| Anon Realm Goggles
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| Tuesday, 06 October 2009 08:41 |
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The coolest goggles on the planet? Quite possibly. These neon beasties from Anon offer 100 per cent protection from UV rays, taking the heat off your eyes for good visibility in these sunny days. The Realm goggles have a quality lens with anti-fogging, so even if you’re sweating your cajones off you’ll still be able to see. And with an interchangeable venting system for temperature and moisture control, and a plush foam padding that creates a comfy seal against your face, you’ll see the difference.
www.anonoptics.com
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