Jacob Bromwell – American Tradition Since 1819

In 1819, well before Al Gore invented the internet, Jacob Bromwell came up with the idea to design and build only the highest quality goods. No, not for hanging pictures or getting out stubborn stains, or even drying your car (the auto hadn’t been invented yet, silly). He wanted to produce housewares. Today, Jacob Bromwell … Read more

Coghlan’s Offers A Mix Of Utility And Fun For 2012

With more then 50 years of experience in the camping and outdoors industry, Coghlan’s has a proven track record. During that time, they’ve brought to market nearly 450 different products. For 2012, they will be offering a mix of new items for your next outdoor adventure. We’ve broken them down into two groups – the … Read more

Sabrina Jonnier finishes fifth in the 2011 Downhill World Championships in Champéry, Switzerland in difficult conditions.

Sabrina Jonnier, of Hyéres, France, claims a respectable fifth place finish at the 2011 Downhill World Championships in Champéry, Switzerland in challenging conditions. Dry conditions in the days leading up to race day made for fast course that Jonnier was gaining speed on every practice run. Though not suited to her preferred physical style, the … Read more

Wildcat Wheels – University of Kentucky

Once upon a time, 16th birthdays were marked by that rite of passage to freedom – the driver’s license. Today, more and more teens are getting around by bicycle,  either for financial or environmental reasons, or both. For many, these reasons are multiplied as they enter college. The cost of vehicle ownership for a college … Read more

Ultra Light One-Person Tent From Easton Mountain Products

Easton Mountain Products has a reputation for innovative outdoor equipment. Last month, they announced the launch of their new Kilo 1P ultra-light one-person tent. Like the original Kilo, which not surprisingly, was a winner of a 2011 Utah Innovation Award, the Kilo 1P is designed as a more comfortable alternative to that glorified high tech … Read more