Best Camping Gear Reviews recently was approached by the makers of the WondaWedge and asked if we would take a look at it. Never hearing about the WondaWedge before and not knowing if it was camping gear, we agreed to try the WondaWedge out for a while. We also had to do some research on what the WondaWedge is.
Before Best Camping Gear Reviews tells you our opinion on the WondaWedge, let’s talk a little about it. In short, the WondaWedge is an inflatable pillow with an attached mat to it. It is very lightweight and has many uses according to the manufacturer. It is made out of flocked PVC which is soft on one side.
When Best Camping Gear Reviews got the product we inflated the pillow and instantly we saw the greatness of the WondaWedge. It is actually a cool product that can be used for a ton of things, just like the manufacture said! During our trial period we did not go camping but we tested it on the beach and in front of the television. We found two great uses for it; a backrest and a headrest. We were able to sit up straight very comfortable and have good back support and then on the occasions that we laid down the inflatable pillow was good head support. We have gone into more detail on main WondaWedge review so check it out.
The WondaWedge normally costs $24.00 but if you enter “BEST” at checkout you can save 20% off the WondaWedge price. To learn more about WondaWedge or to order one, click on our official WondaWedge link.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Best Camping Grills
Best Camping Gear Reviews has to stay right off the get go that we are sorry for the delay in blogs. We have been so busy with some of our other niche sites that it has taken all of our time up. When Best Camping Gear Reviews started our website we got very interested in cheap web hosting. As a result we started a web hosting review site to help out other amatuers out there in finding the best web hosting. Then our wives thought it would be fun to do a website on the best day spas so....enough said on that!!! On to the real camping gear stuff!!!
There are many different types of camping grills out there so finding the best camping grill for you can be hard at times. Ultimately it comes down to what you need. In this Best Camping Gear Reviews article we are going to give you a brief overview of camping grills and who offers the best camping grills.
The first that thing that you need to decide when looking for an outdoor grill is how it is going to be powered. There are two main types of power for a camping grill: charcoal and propane. If you are going to run a charcoal grill you are going to need to carry with you charcoals to start the fire. Charcoal grills tend to be cheaper than propane grills. Propane grills are by far the most common. They tend to use small propane bottles that screw onto the grill. The time that the propane can last can vary depending on how many burners you are running and how many btu’s they put out.
After deciding how you are going to power your camping grill, you need to consider the size of it. If you are going to be stationary in a local camping ground, then you can probably take a larger camping stove with you. However, if you are hiking a few miles into the wilderness, weight is going to be an issue so you will probably want to purchase a smaller camping grill. The camping grills made today come in various sizes and even the smaller camping grills still pack a good punch! They come with side tables, folding legs, and are very lightweight.
Those are the two main concerns when shopping for the best camping grills. Picking out accessories like special grill covers can all be taken care of once you decide the first two choices. So who makes the best camping grills? Best Camping Gear Reviews highly recommends the Coleman grills. They come in a ton of different sizes and offer lots of features. The Camp Chef grills are nice but they tend to be a little bit larger than the Coleman grills. If you are just going to be doing some day camping, then the Camp Chef camping stoves are a good choice.
There are many different types of camping grills out there so finding the best camping grill for you can be hard at times. Ultimately it comes down to what you need. In this Best Camping Gear Reviews article we are going to give you a brief overview of camping grills and who offers the best camping grills.
The first that thing that you need to decide when looking for an outdoor grill is how it is going to be powered. There are two main types of power for a camping grill: charcoal and propane. If you are going to run a charcoal grill you are going to need to carry with you charcoals to start the fire. Charcoal grills tend to be cheaper than propane grills. Propane grills are by far the most common. They tend to use small propane bottles that screw onto the grill. The time that the propane can last can vary depending on how many burners you are running and how many btu’s they put out.
After deciding how you are going to power your camping grill, you need to consider the size of it. If you are going to be stationary in a local camping ground, then you can probably take a larger camping stove with you. However, if you are hiking a few miles into the wilderness, weight is going to be an issue so you will probably want to purchase a smaller camping grill. The camping grills made today come in various sizes and even the smaller camping grills still pack a good punch! They come with side tables, folding legs, and are very lightweight.
Those are the two main concerns when shopping for the best camping grills. Picking out accessories like special grill covers can all be taken care of once you decide the first two choices. So who makes the best camping grills? Best Camping Gear Reviews highly recommends the Coleman grills. They come in a ton of different sizes and offer lots of features. The Camp Chef grills are nice but they tend to be a little bit larger than the Coleman grills. If you are just going to be doing some day camping, then the Camp Chef camping stoves are a good choice.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Cabela's Coupon Codes
Happy New Year to all the Best Camping Gear Reviews readers out there! 2010 is going to be great for Best Camping Gear Reviews. We have some new ideas planned to make the main camping gear site and this camping equipment blog even better. Sorry about the absence from the last post but we have been busy doing the family things and then the holidays got in the way.
Over the holidays Best Camping Gear Reviews had the opportunity to go to Brian Head, Utah and also to Zion National Park in Utah. Wow both places were awesome. Those trips have inspired Best Camping Gear Reviews to expand our website and blog so that we cover all outdoor gear and sports.
Another idea that we had was to start promoting sales on camping gear sites. That is what today’s blog is about. We found some Cabela’s coupon codes that will help you save some money the next time you order some camping gear from Cabela’s.
Right now if you go to the Cabela’s official website you can save $20 on your next order of $100 or more. This offer is only good until January 11, 2010 so you have to act quick.
As we all know Cabela’s has everything you need for camping and all other outdoor sports. One thing we really haven’t talked about on this camping gear blog is shooting gear. While this isn’t a police gun review site, there are a lot of people that like to shoot in the wilderness. Cabela’s has a ton of shooting gear for to you choose from. They offer ammunition, rifles, shotguns, black powder, and many more accessories. Another great place to find shooting gear are at police gear stores.
Over the holidays Best Camping Gear Reviews had the opportunity to go to Brian Head, Utah and also to Zion National Park in Utah. Wow both places were awesome. Those trips have inspired Best Camping Gear Reviews to expand our website and blog so that we cover all outdoor gear and sports.
Another idea that we had was to start promoting sales on camping gear sites. That is what today’s blog is about. We found some Cabela’s coupon codes that will help you save some money the next time you order some camping gear from Cabela’s.
Right now if you go to the Cabela’s official website you can save $20 on your next order of $100 or more. This offer is only good until January 11, 2010 so you have to act quick.
As we all know Cabela’s has everything you need for camping and all other outdoor sports. One thing we really haven’t talked about on this camping gear blog is shooting gear. While this isn’t a police gun review site, there are a lot of people that like to shoot in the wilderness. Cabela’s has a ton of shooting gear for to you choose from. They offer ammunition, rifles, shotguns, black powder, and many more accessories. Another great place to find shooting gear are at police gear stores.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Garmin NUVI 255
Best Camping Gear Reviews was recently given a Garmin NUVI 255 GPS device to try out. At first we thought it was not worth it but now that we have used it and learned how to use we love it! The Nuvi 255 is an entry level Garmin GPS device. It only costs around $200.00 and can be found at most sporting good stores and camping gear stores. If you are looking for a Garmin GPS device with more bells and whistles check out the Garmin Oregon GPS. Here are the features of the Garmin Nuvi 255:
Battery life: up to 4 hours
Waterproof: no
High-sensitivity receiver: yes
RoHS version available: yes
Maps & Memory:
Basemap: yes
Preloaded street maps: yes
Ability to add maps: yes
Built-in memory: internal solid state
Accepts data cards: microSD™ card (not included)
Waypoints/favorites/locations: 1000
Voice prompts: yes (internal speaker)
Speaks street names: yes
Voice-activated navigation (operate device with spoken commands): no
Auto re-route (fast off-route and detour recalculation): yes
Choice of route setup (faster time, shorter distance, off road): yes
Route avoidance (avoid highways, tolls etc.): yes
Bluetooth wireless technology (connect to your phone for hands-free calling): no
FM traffic compatible: yes
MSN Direct compatible: yes
XM Navtraffic & Radio for U.S. compatible: no
Speed limit indicator (displays speed limit for most major roads): yes
Where Am I? (find closest hospitals, police & gas stations, nearest address & intersection): yes
ecoRoute (calculates a more fuel-efficient route) : yes
Custom POIs (ability to add additional points of interest): yes
Garmin Garage vehicles compatible (download car-shaped icons to your device): yes
Garmin Garage voices compatible (download custom voices to your device): yes
Photo navigation (navigate to geotagged photos): yes
World travel clock, currency & unit converter, calculator: yes
Picture viewer: yes
Garmin Lock (anti-theft feature): yes
Touchscreen: yes
Marine-friendly: no
This is a basic GPS device but very nice. Once you learn how to use the device it is very easy and helpful. Overall, Best Camping Gear Reveiws thinks you should have this as part of your camping gear!
Battery life: up to 4 hours
Waterproof: no
High-sensitivity receiver: yes
RoHS version available: yes
Maps & Memory:
Basemap: yes
Preloaded street maps: yes
Ability to add maps: yes
Built-in memory: internal solid state
Accepts data cards: microSD™ card (not included)
Waypoints/favorites/locations: 1000
Voice prompts: yes (internal speaker)
Speaks street names: yes
Voice-activated navigation (operate device with spoken commands): no
Auto re-route (fast off-route and detour recalculation): yes
Choice of route setup (faster time, shorter distance, off road): yes
Route avoidance (avoid highways, tolls etc.): yes
Bluetooth wireless technology (connect to your phone for hands-free calling): no
FM traffic compatible: yes
MSN Direct compatible: yes
XM Navtraffic & Radio for U.S. compatible: no
Speed limit indicator (displays speed limit for most major roads): yes
Where Am I? (find closest hospitals, police & gas stations, nearest address & intersection): yes
ecoRoute (calculates a more fuel-efficient route) : yes
Custom POIs (ability to add additional points of interest): yes
Garmin Garage vehicles compatible (download car-shaped icons to your device): yes
Garmin Garage voices compatible (download custom voices to your device): yes
Photo navigation (navigate to geotagged photos): yes
World travel clock, currency & unit converter, calculator: yes
Picture viewer: yes
Garmin Lock (anti-theft feature): yes
Touchscreen: yes
Marine-friendly: no
This is a basic GPS device but very nice. Once you learn how to use the device it is very easy and helpful. Overall, Best Camping Gear Reveiws thinks you should have this as part of your camping gear!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Camping Gear First Aid Kit List
With so many camping gear products out there it can be confusing on what first aid supplies you should carry in your camping gear first aid kit. Best Camping Gear Reviews has put together a list of our favorite items to carry in our camping gear first aid kits. All of these items can be bought at your local camping gear stores or pharmacy stores.
First Aid Kit List
Adhesive bandages
Sterile gauze
Non adherent sterile dressings
Absorbent dressing
Cloth adhesive tape
Butterfly bandages
Transparent dressing
Antibiotic cream
Triangular bandage
Safety pins
Elastic bandage
Iodine swabs
Alcohol pads
Sugar packets
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Gloves
Plastic bags
CPR mask
Tweezers
Thermometer
The above mentioned items will cover you for everything from headaches, diabetes, small cuts, to larger wounds. One additional item that you might want to consider is a ResQPak. It is to treat emergency trauma kits. Have fun on your next camping trip and stay safe!
First Aid Kit List
Adhesive bandages
Sterile gauze
Non adherent sterile dressings
Absorbent dressing
Cloth adhesive tape
Butterfly bandages
Transparent dressing
Antibiotic cream
Triangular bandage
Safety pins
Elastic bandage
Iodine swabs
Alcohol pads
Sugar packets
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Gloves
Plastic bags
CPR mask
Tweezers
Thermometer
The above mentioned items will cover you for everything from headaches, diabetes, small cuts, to larger wounds. One additional item that you might want to consider is a ResQPak. It is to treat emergency trauma kits. Have fun on your next camping trip and stay safe!
Thursday, September 3, 2009
ResQ-Pak
Best Camping Gear Reviews and Police Equipment Reviews recently had the opportunity to review a first aid product. The product is called ResQ-Pak and it is an emergency trauma kit. Many police officers will find the ResQ-Pak handly in case of major trauma scenes. What's great about the ResQ-Pak's are they are very compact allowing a police officer or anybody for that matter to always carry one.
When it comes to camping gear, ResQ-Pak makes an emergency trauma kit that is perfect for fishing, hunting, or any outdoors activity. The kit includes the following:
25g Quik–Clot® Sport™
Tegaderm 2 3/8" x 2 3/4" dressing
5" x 9" ABD pad
4" x 75" roll bandage
40" x 40" x 56" triangular bandage
two sets 4" x 3" cover sponges
combat medic tape
non-latex gloves
rescue whistle
mylar blanket
So how does ResQ-Pak work? With all the supplies in one easy to get package you have what you need at your hands. When a person comes upon or gets a traumatic injury, he or she can use the Quik-Clot to stop the bleeding. In the camping gear kit, one would hold the Quik-Clot firmly to the injury for at least 5 minutes while the blood clots. Then using the other supplies bandage it up and get medical treatment as soon as possible.
ResQ-Pak is a great kit to always have with you. You never know when you are going to come across an injured hiker and the ResQ-Pak can save their life!
For ordering information check out the ResQ-Pak review on the police gear site.
When it comes to camping gear, ResQ-Pak makes an emergency trauma kit that is perfect for fishing, hunting, or any outdoors activity. The kit includes the following:
25g Quik–Clot® Sport™
Tegaderm 2 3/8" x 2 3/4" dressing
5" x 9" ABD pad
4" x 75" roll bandage
40" x 40" x 56" triangular bandage
two sets 4" x 3" cover sponges
combat medic tape
non-latex gloves
rescue whistle
mylar blanket
So how does ResQ-Pak work? With all the supplies in one easy to get package you have what you need at your hands. When a person comes upon or gets a traumatic injury, he or she can use the Quik-Clot to stop the bleeding. In the camping gear kit, one would hold the Quik-Clot firmly to the injury for at least 5 minutes while the blood clots. Then using the other supplies bandage it up and get medical treatment as soon as possible.
ResQ-Pak is a great kit to always have with you. You never know when you are going to come across an injured hiker and the ResQ-Pak can save their life!
For ordering information check out the ResQ-Pak review on the police gear site.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Online Camping Gear Stores
More and more camping gear stores are turing to online to do business. This is a great way for them to keep overhead costs down. All they need is a good eCommerce hosting plan and a little sweat equity to make a good online store. Best Camping Gear Reviews is very knowledgable in the web hosting industry and wants to pass on some things before you go and make an online camping gear purchase.
1) Make sure you are dealing with a reptuable company. Anybody can set up an affiliate program with a camping gear manufacturer but not everybody can run an honest business. The problem you have with affilate programs is that the website you are ordering from is only a middle man, they aren't the ones that are going to be helping you with your problems. For example, if you buy one of the Kelty tents through an affiliate program and the tent is defected. You really think the middle man is going to care about your problems? NO! They are probably selling Callaway X22 irons also. Stick to big name camping gear stores such as REI or Cabelas and you won't have any problems.
2) If you do order online from a smaller outdoor gear store, make sure that they are running secure eCommerce websites. The way you can tell this is if they have notifications on thier website informing you of this. Typically the best shopping carts will be secured so you won't have a problem. If the site is not secure, you risk having your identity stolen.
3) Finally, check out thier return policy. I know it is strange, but some camping equipment stores that have both online and retail stores won't allow online purchases to be returned at the retail store.
Buying from an online camping gear store can save you some money and time, if you know how to conduct online transactions! Good luck and we will see you at the campground!
1) Make sure you are dealing with a reptuable company. Anybody can set up an affiliate program with a camping gear manufacturer but not everybody can run an honest business. The problem you have with affilate programs is that the website you are ordering from is only a middle man, they aren't the ones that are going to be helping you with your problems. For example, if you buy one of the Kelty tents through an affiliate program and the tent is defected. You really think the middle man is going to care about your problems? NO! They are probably selling Callaway X22 irons also. Stick to big name camping gear stores such as REI or Cabelas and you won't have any problems.
2) If you do order online from a smaller outdoor gear store, make sure that they are running secure eCommerce websites. The way you can tell this is if they have notifications on thier website informing you of this. Typically the best shopping carts will be secured so you won't have a problem. If the site is not secure, you risk having your identity stolen.
3) Finally, check out thier return policy. I know it is strange, but some camping equipment stores that have both online and retail stores won't allow online purchases to be returned at the retail store.
Buying from an online camping gear store can save you some money and time, if you know how to conduct online transactions! Good luck and we will see you at the campground!
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