Product Description
PVC tank holders help keep tanks in place while transporting and are designed to last for years. Available in 2-tank (3-tank when stacked) and 3-tank (5-tank when stacked) configurations. 3-tank version shown.
PVC tank holders help keep tanks in place while transporting and are designed to last for years. Available in 2-tank (3-tank when stacked) and 3-tank (5-tank when stacked) configurations. 3-tank version shown.
Support: 1" Sternum Strap, 2" Integrated Belt (min 19" strap alone / max 52" strap alone; min 34" loop / max 67" loop)
| 35 of 36 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports) I'm an officer in a mountain town that bought one of these bad boys to double as my EDC and Bug-Out-Bag. First off, this bad is bomb-proof. Gotten snowed on, rained on, placed on wet ground (rubberized bottom is awsome and something I did not see on a lot of other bags of this nature), picked up, put down and thrown around daily. Each side rocks a Max rollypoly (with 32 nalgenes) and cocoon pouch and I also got other supplimentary pouches to pimp it out. The molle system is very handy especially when used with Max strap system. Oh, and the rubberized bottom and top of bag has molle webbing for easy tent and sleeping bag attachment. Tons of space, the picture makes the bag look smaller. Super comfortable straps too. The outter compartment also seems to be the only one on similar bags that can fit a standard metal work folder - this is priceless for easy carry along with my gear. Only drawbacks I can see is that they are made overseas although the U.S. design is damn near... Read more 21 of 22 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports) I was an infantry Marine for 4 years. Ive had a few packs over the years and there are differing opinions of what is "milspec" and what isnt. Even though some of the stuff we were issued was junk, i would call this pack "almost milspec". Its definitely a superstar among the typical Swiss Gear, The North Face, or Targus packs that a lot of civilians are wearing. When i say "almost", it's because in terms of "milspec", i like to see metal D rings instead of plastic ones. Ive also worn out a lot of mesh that covers padding on some packs. This pack has a solid nylon back, but still has the mesh on the straps. It does carry well, even over long distances. The straps have a nice contour to them, even though they are on the thin side. I can fit my 15" laptop in the hydration compartment, which is a big plus. The waist belt is ample enough to serve its purpose, and can be stowed away in the hydration compartment when its not needed...but then you cant put a computer in there. If you... Read more 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports) I have been shipping around for a Bug out Bag to carry my supplies for emergency situations and I needed to find a bag that was both affordable but spacious and resilient. I shopped around for a long while and I happened upon the Vulture II bag. I did my homework and from what I gathered it was a a very tough, spacious, and comfortable bag. It was, however, a little on the expensive end ($132 when I purchased it) so I was rather resistant to shelling out that much for a bag but over the course of a couple weeks it became clear that this is exactly the bag that I want.The bag has met and exceeded all my expectations. From pulling it out of its plastic covering you can tell immediately that this was one rugged bag, it felt indestructible. Opening it up it revealed PLENTY of space for whatever you could want. There is a pocket for a water bladder if that is what one wants but as another reviewer stated it fits a laptop perfectly if you are thinking of using the bag more... Read more |
655-K G/Flex Thickened Epoxy Adhesive Repair Kit
A thickened, easy-to-use epoxy that permanently bonds fiberglass, ceramics, metals, plastics, damp and difficult-to-bond woods. G/Flex is toughened to make structural bonds that absorb the stresses of expansion, contraction, shock and vibration. Glue resinous woods, exotic woods and a wide range of dissimilar materials. Repair aluminum, plastic and wooden boats, kayaks and canoes. This kit contains 4-1/2 fl. oz. G/Flex 655 resin, 4-1/2 fl. oz. G/Flex 655 hardener (9 fl. oz. of mixed epoxy), 2 reusable mixing stick/applicators, 4 alcohol cleaning pads, 1 pair disposable neoprene gloves, 10 mixing palettes and complete handling and repair instructions.
The Nokia CA-75U video connectivity cable connects your Nokia N82 phone to your TV, HDTV, LCD-TV or projector. Durable bonded construction, with stereo audio outputs transmits high quality audio and pictures together.
Oxygen-free gold connectors provide clear, noise-free quality of audio and video signals, whilst the corrosion-resistant/precise gold-plated connectors to ensure long lasting use.
Compatible with : Nokia 6720 classic / N79 / N82 / N85 / N86 8MP / N95 / N95 8GB / N96
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| 0 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: OEM Nokia TV Video Audio Video-Out Cable CA-75U (Wireless Phone Accessory) Works just like it says 720p on your TV. And it was $3.91. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. |
120 ct bags 13 gallon drawstring bags Stretchable strength Fill it, stretch it and stuff it with just ablu anything... even boxes Unique diamond texture stretches around objects to prevent rips and tears
| 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Glad ForceFlex Tall Kitchen Bags, 13 Gallon - 120 Bags (Health and Beauty) I'm not a person who usually does reviews on grocery items, but I thought I'd add to the existing reviews and give you folks the heads up on the Glad ForceFlex Tall Kitchen Bags. In short: the bag part works great, but the ties break easily on 90% of the bags used making it difficult to bundle them up.On the bright side, the ForceFlex design worked well for me. The big box opens from the front and the bags are easy enough to grab hold of and remove. There is no constant feed mechanism, as the bags are not connected to each other by perforations. There are two cylindrical bundles on top and bottom and you simply grab and pull. The bags come out cleanly and there is no need to separate them from each other. This minimizes the chance of breaking one or the other bag upon removal. The bags themselves are uniformly sized and easy to place in a standard, 12 or 13 gallon, kitchen garbage can. The FlexForce feature seems to work well enough in my hands. The bags... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Glad ForceFlex Tall Kitchen Bags, 13 Gallon - 120 Bags (Health and Beauty) Used these bags for years, loved them but then they "improved" them recently, using less plastic to allegedly be more green. Yeah right, less plastic means cheaper to make and a cheaper quality end product. Now every time I try to tie the bag, the red rip cord breaks, not once or twice but EVERY TIME, every bag. Sorry to say that I won't be buying them again after 5 years or so of loyally using them. Very disappointing. 17 of 22 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Glad ForceFlex Tall Kitchen Bags, 13 Gallon - 120 Bags (Health and Beauty) I figured that I'd give these bags a shot from seeing a commercial that extolled the toughness and flexibility of this product. I quickly found that these bags easily tear when loaded to a fraction of capacity (tearing at much less than half full), and I would go through the bag package quickly and wastefully(no pun). The flex construction and the thickness of the plastic make these bags fragile and almost useless in a kitchen capacity, with no difference between soft or sharp trash (both will tear the bags). I have since gotten rid of the rest of the package and have gone back to regular (simple and effective) kitchen bags. They are bags, yes...and they are trash... Buyer beware! |