Saturday, 25 September 2010

Leggings - v-neck, american apparel


Excellent fit and quality. Works great for light weight travel packing and wear. Easy to launder on the go and needs no ironing. Especially like the collar fit as comfortable without sagging. Great selection of colors. American Apparel Unisex Poly-Cotton Short Sleeve Crew Neck Large-yellow - American Apparel - V-neck'


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Cargo Pants - dickies, work pants


They weren't joking when they said, "Relaxed Fit!" I have fairly large quads/thighs from weight lifting, and these jeans were way too baggy for me! I have a pair of slacks in the same Workhorse model, and I am very happy with those. Dickies Men's Relaxed Fit Double Knee Workhorse Jean, Dark Black, 42x30 - Cargo - Dickies - Work Pants - Cargo Pants'


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Pants


I've been wearing Propper pants for hiking, cycling, any activity where I need tough pants... and also for lounging around/casual wear. I love the number of pockets, and the fact that these pants hold up so well. My old pair is about 5 years old and still going strong! I wear men's pants size 33 and the medium BDU's fit perfectly. Propper Poly / Cotton Ripstop BDU Pants Khaki MS F520138250M1

These fit well and look great. They appear to be super durable, yet are not excessively heavy or bulky. They are cool looking enough so that I don't feel like some goober-soldier-wannabe, yet are the real deal when it comes to tactical purposes (in terms of CCW, extra magazine storage, and adaptability) and mil-spec indestructability.'


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Heart Monitor - exercise, fitness


Being a person who hasn't ever joined a gym, I never knew stuff like this existed. I was very interested in this item because I've been walking for exercise but wasn't really sure I was reaching my target heart rate consistently.



The monitor, which displays the time as well as your heart rate on a watch, works in conjuction with a gizmo that you strap around yourself, just under your chest. (I will tell you, since I was concerned about this, that it's hardly noticeable once it's in place...it's a 12" or so long piece of plastic with an adjustable elastic strap...not very bulky at all!) The monitor also features a stopwatch and an alarm, so that after you set your minimum & maximum desired heart rates, you can be alerted when you are out of range. The alarm is a "beep-beep" that I can hear over the book on tape I drag along with me. Your heart rate is updated every second or two so you will always know if you need to pick up the pace a bit.



Although I have not yet had to do so, the chest strap has a removable backing, and you apparently can change the battery yourself (this is a big deal, I guess, since some of the more expensive monitors require that you send them to the factory for a battery change). The elastic strap is also completely removable, which makes it very easy to wash (and you will need to if you're exercising!).



The monitor comes packaged in a small, zippered carrying case, and includes an attachment that allows you to place it on a bicycle handlebar.



This does everything I need it to, and I recommend it for anyone who is just getting started in an exercise program. Omron HR-100C Heart Rate Monitor

Good:

- Works as advertised

- Easy to setup

- Rugged and well constructed



Bad:

- Wrist watch does not start receiving heart rate unless you are sweating at lot/apply a lot of water on the strap and your chest

- In a gym setting, there seems to be interference from electrical equipment (treadmills, etc) and the monitor works intermittently

- If there are other users w/ heart-rate monitors in the vicinity, their readings and my readings overlap causing some amount of confusion

This was my first heart rate monitor & I am very pleased with it. Did not require a lot of instruction. The chest strap is comfortable. Occasionally the monitor does not immediately pick up an accurate rate when first put on - but after a few seconds you are ready to go. I will be ordering another for my mother. Excellent product for the price.

This is the perfect HRM for anyone just trying to monitor their heart rate. Directions for set up are very easy. The price for this HRM is pretty cheap compared to others. Comes in a great storage zipper bag. If you need something with more features like calorie counting, average heart rate, etc. then you need to looke elsewhere. Now that I can keep track of my target zone for weight loss I have lost 10 pounds in one month. Seems like I was not working hard enough. The alarms are really great and let you know if you are not working out hard enough or workin out too hard. I have purchased two already for myself and girlfriend and both work properly and they do not seem to obstruct with each other. Great buy for beginner or advanced.

I use this while swimming. When swimming the chest strap has to be tightened a little extra, but it works. I also use it for circuit training because first I use the eliptical, then the weight machines. I do not rest between machines to keep heart rate in the proper zone during the entire workout, perfect.

I bought this monitor at a great price and it's worth it. I'm sure there are other monitors out there that are better, but this one still gives you a good indication of your training level. The strap is comfortable and snug. Just like any monitor you have to slightly wet the conductors to get an accurate reading. I did get some fluctuations at certain points but I just had to adjust the strap. The mounting bracket is great and easy to snap on and off. Good for bike riders like me.

I'll try to make this brief. First, I can tell you that I have lost about 26 pounds without the use of a personal heart rate monitor like this one. However, as far as exercise is concerned, I got this far ONLY riding a stationary bike, which came with an HRM on it. I have really gotten into exercising after being overweight for a long time and after having to endure achilles tendonitis in the last half of 2006. So, doing low impact exercise was really all I could do up until recently. Well, I'm in the next phase of my "life change" and it will involve not just being tethered to a bike, but running and lifting. So, I needed to get a portable unit to wear.



Well, if you are considering exercising or have already begun, this unit is a great "starter" model. It will provide you with all the feedback you need to get started such as max/min heart rate setting with alarm, stopwatch, and of course the heart rate itself. The chest unit fits fine and you really don't notice it all that much. I am a big guy with a rather large chest and it is plenty big even for me.



I STRONGLY suggest you research heart rates as it pertains to exercise. It will absolutely convince you that you need a heart rate monitor. Feedback is critical to getting the most out of your workout. If you do not know what your heart rate is, you can not stay in the "zone" that you need for the conditioning you are looking to achieve(fat burning, endurance, etc.).



The only complaint I have is that the unit came with a dead battery....grrrr! Oh well at least you can change it yourself on this unit...went to the store, got a new one and was good-to-go.

Great product for the $ I spent. I picked it b/c I can replace the batteries myself and the cost was in my budget. It does jump around more than I'd like, but I can tell from the range that I am over or under my target heart rate. It does beep to let you know that, but I find it annoying so I turn it off. If you find you have trouble getting it to register your rate, then move it around a bit. Mine works best when I put it higher on my chest, in the area of my heart, just below my shoulder blade. - Omron - Fitness - Exercise - Heart Rate'


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Yoga And Pilates Mat Bag - mats, yoga and pilates mat bag


It is very difficult getting my mat out of the bag. If I ever got to yoga class late, I might as well pack it in, because it takes 5 mns. to get the mat out of the bag. I literally have to turn the bag inside out. Getting it in is only fractionally easier. Hugger Mugger Ultra Yoga Mat Bag (Blue)

This product is pretty plain but it serves its purpose. It is made of a polyester material so it is easy to clean up and lightweight for storage when not in use.



Don't buy if you have a thick mat. This is for the regular yoga mat. It is made well and I would recommend it for the price. I've seen similar bags in health food stores for two dollars more.

This is a perfectly functional mat bag and a good deal for the price. However, while my mat fits inside the bag just fine, I have to struggle with it to get it in and out. In hind sight, I wish I had spent a little bit more for a mat bag that fully zipped open to make it easier to get the mat in and out.

The bag is ok, the material is a little thin and cheap. The mat doesn't get stuck any more than any other bag I've used. Maybe a cloth bag would stick less (like a cotton one) the synthetic material makes it a little more sticky and hard to get the mat out. My main issue with it though is that I ordered the "berry" one and it came bright red, which totally clashes with my teal mat. SO SAD. The "berry" color would have matched perfectly. I wish they would advertise colors correctly, one of the main risks of buying online and not getting to see what you're purchasing: wrong color, less quality than expected.

Since I do perform yoga daily I have been Itching to do a yoga class somewhere anywhere I can use this bag because I already have a yoga mat of my own already wanna bring It with to help me learn and cope with my problem only thing now Is to sign up or show up to a yoga class public for free and of my time or a private one with my money and something of not hurting my budget or I can go anyplace and use It now I can perform yoga poses outside my home this would help anyone who wants to show people some balance.



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The bag is great. I only carry my mat down the hall to the gym at work (which is even on the same floor I where I work). It is more of a red than the berry color shown in the photo so I was disappointed for paying extra and waiting for it to come back in stock. Other than that is it easy to use. The mat fits into the bag easily. The pull string and toggle work smoothly. It is a good bag for the price. - Mats - Yoga And Pilates Mat Bag - Yoga Accessories - Storage Bag'


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Chainsaw - chain saws, husqvarna


I just picked up a 455 Rancher about a month ago (today is 4 May, 2006). This is a great saw. I had been using for more than 20 years, and still use to some degree a Stihl 028; another excellent saw.



There are some pros and cons to this saw as with all things.



Here's what I like. It's easy to operate and maintain. Accessibility of the under-cowel components such as the air filter, spark plug, and clutch housing is a no-brainer. It starts easy. In fact, you really don't need the pressure valve. It "pops" after a few short and fast pulls. Remember, once the saw "pops" with the choke, un-choke it and pull it again. You do not need to warm a two stroke with the choke on like you would a 4 stroke engine. Attempting to warm with the choke is the biggest cause of two stroke engine flooding.



Here's what I do not like. The low/hi mixture settings are limited by EPA regulations; a complete and total joke. If you remove the controls to optimize your settings, the warranty is void. But, I think it's better to do that than cook engine from lean settings. There aren't enough chainsaws running in any given period of the day to justify this regulation. So if you are a casual user, really pay attention to the break in procedures. Since the saws run lean, you need to make sure to break them in with extra care. If you use them much more frequently, remove the EPA limiters and richen out the hi/low mix, otherwise you will cook your engine.



Overall this is a great saw. The chisel chains do well for heavier applications. Be careful of kickback with these style chains. You can get low-kick back chains from any dealer. It's all a matter of personal preference.



I have outfitted my saw with an Oregon 20" Bar, chain, and rim sprocket. Once again this is a personal preference issue. The power head of the 455 is plenty and the applications many. If you are a causal user of this saw, talk with the folks at the saw shops for tips and ideas. They are a repository of knowledge and can help you make informed decisions about your saw.



-Washington State Husqvarna 455 Rancher 20-Inch 55-1/2cc 2-Stroke Gas-Powered Chain Saw (CARB Compliant)

This is my second full season with my 455 Rancher. We have been having a huge issue here in Colorado with pine beetle infestations of lodgepole pine trees. I have been felling and bucking pine for firewood. I've been putting in about 15 hours per week with my Husky saw. It has performed well. The cutting I have been doing has been at 9000 feet elevation and even at this altitude the saw has adequate power for what I've been cutting. Most of the trees I've been dropping are 12" to 24" in diameter. The only negative issues I have encountered can be traced immediately back to the operator of the saw (me!). The biggest problem I've had is that I filed way too much off of the chain rakers. At that point the saw was no longer cutting, but tearing through the wood. I filed the teeth heavily and that problem was solved. The carburetor adjustment takes some learning, but is pretty simple once you get the procedure ironed out (learned) in your head. At 9000 feet I can get it to run sufficiently rich so as to prevent engine damage, but still not smoke much if at all during operation. The last tree I fell was 22" DBH and around 110 feet tall. I felled the tree and bucked it into 18" lengths for firewood in about 1.5 hours. I cut every part of the tree down to 2" in diameter for heating wood. Not bad at all. I would buy this saw again for sure. I had a chance during the late summer to cut about a cord of hard maple into firewood with this saw as well. This was at an elevation of 2000 feet. With a carburetor adjustment the saw was off and running. It did seem to be a bit on the lean side at that elevation, but it never overheated or lost power. This maple was 14" in diameter and the saw had absolutely no problem with the heavy, dense wood.



The biggest limiting factor with any chainsaw is the maintenance and adjustment. Take your time and learn the procedures. No one is born knowing how to properly set-up and use a chainsaw. Proper procedures make ALL the difference. People want instant gratification from anything they buy. A chainsaw is not one of those things.



Conclusion: If you are a serious land-owner user I wouldn't hesitate to buy this saw. It can, when properly set up, mow through some serious lumber in a respectable amount of time. If you are a professional timber faller you aren't even reading this review.



P.S. Some of the other reviewers mentioned the "flimsy" choke and kill switch actuators. I actually consider their flexible nature to be an asset. They bend without breaking. A more rigid tab would break rather than flexing and then snapping back into place. The woods can be a pretty brutal environment when woodcutting is going on. I would prefer to not have a broken piece of plastic be the reason I had to go back 20 miles to town in the middle of the day.



Hope this review is helpful. Cheers!



N.W. Colorado

Living in Alaska heating oil costs can get astronomical. I made a decision this year instead of paying the local lumber yard $125 a cord for split spruce; I would take care of it myself. After the 1st half cord of wood my old McCullough just wouldn't cut it anymore. The local saw shop didn't want to work on it and so I started looking around for a decent saw.



I first purchased a Poulan 18" that was completely worthless. Gas and Oil leaked from the poor cap design while in operation and at rest in it's case. The poulan wouldn't stay running despite all my efforts to get it to behave.



I quickly returned the Poulan and purchased the Husqy 455. I've been very happy with it's performance to date. It chews through White and Black spruce at insane speeds. I've cut 3 cords with it already and the only problem I've had to date is after about 45 minutes of cutting the saw will shut off at idle. I'm assuming this is a possible heating issue. If you let the saw rest for 2 minutes it fires right back up like it never had a problem. The choke handle is indeed very cheap plastic and I'm taking good care to handle it gently.



The saw has already paid for itself and I expect to get many good years of service out of it. All in all it's the best saw I've used to date; but that's comparing it to Poulan and McCullough. - Chainsaw - 455 - Husqvarna - Chain Saws'


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Soap Holder - soap holder


These work great to air out sponges next to the sink at work in the break room. The price is definitely right- But we bought 2, and shipping was $6.99- so we paid more for shipping than we did for the 2 products put together- and they are feather weight. But the product is good. PACIFIC Clear Soap Saver

My mom lives in another country and she had never seen these kids of soap dishes before. I bought her one as a gift, and then I bought one more as a gift for her friend and then one more for another relative who've seen it, and then even more. Overall I think I bought maybe 5 or 6 total, thankfully I found them at Cost Plus store so I didn't have to pay shipment and the price was right.

Amazing how little things can draw so much attention. It've been couple years and my mom still uses it.

I can't stand the smell of mildewed kitchen sponges. This gadget solves the problem. We have two of them near the kitchen sink. If you rinse and squeeze out your sponges after use, they will dry quickly and remain fresh as a daisy. And, they are nearly invisible in use.



Also keeps your soap dry if your soap dish, like ours, turns soft face soap to white mush. Pays for itself in soap saved. I order several at a time from City Living, so the cost comes to about three bucks each. - Soap Holder'


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