Best sports & outdoors home & kitchen according to redditors
We found 191 Reddit comments discussing the best sports & outdoors home & kitchen. We ranked the 160 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 191 Reddit comments discussing the best sports & outdoors home & kitchen. We ranked the 160 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
As someone who likes Lebron and wants the Cavs to challenge the warriors.
I decided I too would buy a toaster, fly from the west coast to a CLE game, and have someone from the Cavs (probably JR) sign it too.
Unfortunately......
Too fucking savage. It's like some unseen force is covering all GSW's bases.
My MIL bought in after Christmas sales last year. Amazon still has a few left if anyone wants one: https://www.amazon.com/Hallmark-1995QXI1542-Keepsake-Christmas-Ornaments/dp/B01NAYP40K
Amazon link from the /r/CrappyDesign comments: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EVT7REC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oPgGDbDPTK9FH
This is kind of awesome. It's a parody of that lesbian kiss poster that was all over college dorms back in the 2000s.
https://www.amazon.com/16x20-lesbian-POSTER-print-panties/dp/B000G66HWI
In case you want one. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EVT7REC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oPgGDbDPTK9FH
Well since you asked.
Get a quality headlamp (like a Trunite TH10) instead of the one you have picked. Don't forget extra batteries and dont store them in the headlamp. I have had those energizer ones and while not bad for around the house or shop they arent very durable and I would want something a bit tougher for out doors. But this is more of just my opinion, the energizer one work an emergency.
You have three different firestarter kits. Stick with a ferror rod like this one and some cotton balls. Then toss in a 5 pack of bic lighters. Dont need to be more complicated then that.
I would pair the wool blanket with a survival blanket. Or even just carry a good sleeping bag. Just depends how cold it gets at night in the areas you travel.
Skip the Titan bracelet and cord and just buy some paracord at a fraction of the cost.
skip the campsnail, most that stuff is will be junk quality and redundant.
Tent stakes but you have a hammock?
Skip the tactical pen and get a couple pencils. Wont dry up and you can sharpen with your knife.
Those food ration packs taste like garbage. They will work but you could pack granola bars, jerky, nuts, rice, etc. Better for morale.
Skip the life straw/filter bottle and get a sawyer water filter. Fraction of the cost and is highly recommended by everyone who uses them including myself. Also get Stainless steel water bottle locally for a couple bucks. Allows you to boil water if you need to.
Get an Genuine Ames Entrenching Tool. from ebay. Anything but the Ames brand are flimsy junk.
I would go with a Fiskars x7 hatchet instead of one you have picked out.
I would suggest a couple tarps as well. 8x10 is a good size. Just get a couple cheap one from the hardware store. They dont need to be fancy.
After all my recommendations my best advice is to go out and practice. None of this stuff will do you any good if you dont know how to use it. There are many good youtube channels to watch as well. Go out on a nice day and practice fire making, water filtering, preparing food. Then spend the night. Next go out on a colder day, maybe a rainy day.
even the cheap ones can do a better job than no blanket at all and just leaving the patient lying on the ground uncovered. also handy if it's raining. i don't know many bikers carrying umbrellas around on their bikes.
these survival blankets are awesome but take up more space.
OP is talking about a stopgap measure for his bike, and space is at a premium. while those blankets might be a gimmick in the eyes of campers and sportsmen, in this particular situation it's way way better than nothing at all. that's all I'm saying.
These are just suggestions, I'm sure there are cheaper or better quality alternatives to these, but it's a good start.
Also, you're a cool brother.
here's the tarp I used. The Grabber "All weather blanket".
If you choose to use this method of reflective tarp + fire here are a few tips I learned the hard way.
Edit: An alternate configuration I use if I expect rain is stringing the tarp diagonally. This gives you an 8.6ft ridge vs 7ft ridge. Anchor one corner and then elevate the diagonally opposite corner. Anchor the remaining two corners according to how tight you want to make your shelter. The remaining corners placement won't be symmetrical, because the tarp is rectangular instead of square, so try to have the more 'open' side towards your fire. This setup gives you just enough room to sleep and a place to put a medium pack + boots out of the rain.
If you get to play with a tarp before I do please take some pictures and share.
Cheers!
That was actually a lot of fun!
Call me old fashioned, but I think something classic, like a Lombardi quote or Lambeau Blue Print is the way to go.
https://www.amazon.com/NBA-Cleveland-Cavaliers-Toaster-Elite/dp/B007OANBDC
Cavs fans, one of you needs to find one of these and somehow get Lebron to sign it before the game starts.
https://www.amazon.com/Alabama-Crimson-College-Football-Sticker/dp/B01LXAGF0D
Karma, quick!
Awesome/crazy/weird thing happened to me the other day. I was on my way to get some dinner when I got pulled over for speeding. As the cop came to my window to get my license and registration someone drove by and yelled out the window "Fuck you buddy!" so the cop told me I'm off the hook and went and got the guy! It was the greatest karma moment in my life!
Here's my wishlist if I somehow win:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/27ST6NV5S2O7P/ref=topnav_lists_1
Something close to $10 is this awesome poster but feel free to surprise me https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0015KNSYY
This is the one I have It is really good quality
Unfortunately, google says that's the biggest one on the whole internet. You can grab the poster from amazon for $10 if you're wiling to risk the mediocre reviews, though.
Here's one for Super Bowl XXXI for example.
And here's a more generic one.
Yes but it's only available in the uk metal sign on amazon
In the US you can get it as a print us version
EDIT: It looks like the sign is official merch, but the print is likely someone stealing the signs art and printing it
I have been collecting post cards/cards/random letters from people on reddit for a little over a month now. I would love a post card from you.
And it wouldn't be Erin/St. Louis style without The Blues
You should put a place for all of us to sit.
But seriously, I have a Cleveland Browns one of these and it's pretty awesome looking. I plan on buying that Blues one to go on the other side of my TV.
Here you go I also have this at home which i actually like more
I used a reflective survival tarp under my sleeping bag while hammock camping and ended up soaking wet. I was warm the whole night, but that tarp didn't allow any evaporation.
Things I would consider mandatory equipment on the bike: everything you need to change a tire (don't forget cotter pins), spare tubes (they're really hard to find, as it turns out, when you're on the road, and not everything can be patched) and a small patch kit, and a bottle of oil. Check your oil every time you gas up, and your tire pressure every morning. Fortunately the tire change kit can largely be divvied up between all of you.
Research the climates and weather of the places you're riding through. This, for me, was absolutely, entirely crucial. You don't want to be riding for hours while shivering, hugging the tank as close as possible to keep warm. And the "hand on the headers" trick is tough to do on KLRs (at least, I think it is) because the engine is so buried.
I'll echo those that have said "less is more" when it comes to equipment. Focus on things with multiple uses: for example, an all-stainless water bottle that you can heat directly on a fire. Packing up the campsite can take a decent amount of time (though I guess it's better if you're not going solo; more hands to spread the work around) so I got pretty good at the little tricks (ex: you can put water directly in the oatmeal packet and then the only thing you have to clean is a spoon). You'd be amazed how important food and water strategy can be.
The seat is uncomfortable (your ass will hate you). Your back might not be too happy either, especially if you're riding with a backpack.
Don't forget a knife. Tarps are awesome -- I had great weather and ended up sleeping under the stars in a blanket/tarp burrito more nights than not. For that purpose I specifically recommend something like this, which is a ruggedized emergency blanket type dealio with one side reflective and one side olive. Again, knowing weather patterns ahead of time is crucial for stuff like this.
Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073HKT19H/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I got the frames with the pictures.
Here is a link to the U.S. Bank stadium one: https://www.amazon.com/Minnesota-Vikings-Stadium-Blakeway-Panoramas/dp/B01LYWVJFX/ref=sr_1_1?srs=7521425011&ie=UTF8&qid=1478302909&sr=8-1&keywords=vikings
I got the select frame. He may have them available at his website but i'm unsure.
this poster
I don’t think i remember a single guy in college not having this poster of two girls in their panties kissing
https://www.amazon.com/Legends-Never-Die-Stanley-Champions/dp/B07T1DXT4M/ref=asc_df_B07T1DXT4M/?tag=&linkCode=df0&hvadid=343332395457&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4994666784797014996&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9002555&hvtargid=pla-785872512911&ref=&adgrpid=69399280712&th=1&psc=1
oh god oh fuck
not a joke
not a joke
History.
Someone quickly have Lebron sign a Cavs toaster. https://www.amazon.com/NBA-Cleveland-Cavaliers-Toaster-Elite/dp/B007OANBDC
https://www.detroitgamegear.com/product=/cleveland-cavaliers-toaster/
Battlestar Galactica Map of the 12 Colonies TV Poster 39 x 26in https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004KUW4VE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_k8ZNzbQY8SC12
UP UP AND AWAY
[This one] is already on my wishlist because I LOVE it](http://amzn.com/B0049CQYD2)!
Banksy is amazing :)
Justin Bieber is one of the cockiest douchebags to ever rise to fame.
you may be a girl, but so am i. not every girl is girly, so i am going to link you a few different items :)
also, i'm native american so this is how part of my bedroom is decorated. the picture was taken for a fellow redditor as he was putting together a photo album for his wife.
so here it goes.. one
two
i'm also a fan of skulls and day of the dead so here's a few things you might like .
i would get this for myself if i could.
meow
here, have a melting clock.
who doesn't like pillows . weird people don't like pillows
ok i think i'm done
enjoy!
I find a lot of value in covering my tent with these (shiny side out) to reflect the sun and heat. I usually sleep during the hottest part of the day so this helps immensely, even in the (mostly) shady shambhalodging bassics tents. Bring string and tape to affix them.
Grabber - The Original Space Brand All Weather Blanket - Blue (5' x 7') https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002CQUA3C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_lozGDbZBENHBK
> Cold protection (since I live in Canada): • XL MYLATECH Survival Reusable Emergency Thermal Blankets (unfortunately not available through Amazon Canada)
These little space blankets are noisy and flimsy, even the so-called 'reusable' ones. I keep a few of these Titan blankets for single-use or to give out, but I would not depend on them as my primary means of cold protection in a BoB. My preference is a more durable tarp-style mylar blanket e.g. these blankets from Grabber or SOL - much more versatile and reliable.
> Heat protection: • S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer 90 Percent Heat Reflective Survival Blanket
This is just another version of a space blanket. You could use this as both cold and heat protection. Just have the reflective side in for cold and out for heat. It's lighter than a tarp-style mylar blanket but not as durable. Depends on whether you're trying to minimize weight or collect items that will stand the test of time. Grabber blankets have stood up to decades of abuse in the field so I decided the weight was worth it.
just fyi I don't think his was hooded
http://www.amazon.com/Grabber-Outdoors-Original-Weather-Blanket/dp/B002CQUA28
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0027DJBA8/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486676889&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=packers+heritage+banner&dpPl=1&dpID=41kGrxsj9hL&ref=plSrch
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0015KNSYY/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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