Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Guide Gear® 1 - Pc. Snowsuit Black / Red

Guide Gear® 1 - Pc. Snowsuit Black / Red

Guide Gear® 1 - Pc. Snowsuit Black / Red



When it's cold outside, be sure to wear this 1-Pc. Guide Gear Snowsuit. SAVE BIG BUCKS! This baby is warm and lightweight... thanks to goose down / feathers / polyfill insulation. I had this Snowsuit made to my specs, ensuring quality and eliminating middlemen. That means you save big bucks! Bundle up in this: Water and abrasion-resistant nylon shell; 2-way, full-leg zippers up to waist for easy on / off; Snap flap 8 x 10" patch front pockets; Elastic through waist in back; Rib-knit storm cuffs inside long sleeves lock out the cold and snow; Tall 3 1/2" collar. Imported. State Size. Order yours right away! Guide Gear 1-Pc. Snowsuit, Black / Red

Customer Review: Guide Gear snowsuit

We purchased two suits. They appear to be good quality snowsuits. Purchased to wear this winter on cold motocycle rides and hoping they will keep us warm without having to wear all the bulky leather. I have tried mine on and it fit comfortable. My husband rides his motorcycle to work (25 miles one way) and hoping this will help keep him warmer.

Customer Review: Great for sledding!

Now, this is warm! My son and I wear our snowsuits sledding and playing outside (snowman building). It is extremely warm-down filled. The hood zips off, and there are lots of pockets. Love them!

An Adventurers Travel Checklist

The following is a List that I have gathered through years of experience and research. They don't neccessarily apply to an Outdoor Adventurer. You Pick and choose your priorities according to your destination and the length of your stay. Visit http://www.thecampingguide.com for more information and the necessary gear for your trip.

Gear Essentials Day Pack
Flashlight
Compact Binoculars First Aid Kit Sunglasses
Multi-tool
Watch
Sunscreen
Water bottle (with built-in filter) Hat
Whistle
Map or Travel Guide Compass or GPS receiver

Pre-Departure Passport
Visa if needed Health Documentation Transportation Tickets Frequent Flyer Cards Emergency Information Insurance
Hotel Reservations Travelers Checks Currency (both local and American) Credit Cards Guide Books and Maps Trip Cancellation/ Medical

Information
Copies of Passport, ID and Documents Special Event Reservations

Travel Gear
Main Travel Bag (Duffle/Luggage, etc.)
Packing Accessories (clothes, small stuff and toiletries)
Security (Passport carrier, luggage locks/ tags)
Document Organizer Everyday Bag

Everyday Basics Travel Clothing Raincoat/ Umbrella Travel Footwear Visor or Brimmed Hat Camera. Lenses and Film Radiation Shield for Film Video Camera, Tapes CD/ Cassette Player Electric/ Phone Converters Travel Alarms Language Books Reading Materials Address Book Travel Journal Pen/ Pencil Scarf/ Bandana Games/ Playing Cards Snacks
Hand Sanitizer/ Towlettes Travel Neck Pillow Eye Shade/ Ear Plugs Portable Door Lock Tissues/ Toilet Paper Keys

Maintenance Items Flashlight Batteries/ Bulbs Matches or Lighter Extra Batteries Sewing/ Repair Kit Duct Tape
Travel Iron or Steamer Sink Stopper for Hotel Sinks Zip-Close Plastic Bags

Travel Health Travel Health Booklet Pain Reliever/ Aspirin Cold Medicine Contact Lens Items Diarrhea Medicine Motion Sickness Medicine Laxative
Insect Protection Sun Protection Antibiotic Cream Malaria Medication Personal Hygiene Items Personal Prescriptions

Visit http://www.thecampingguide.com for more information and the necessary gear for your trip.

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