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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
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Spy Optic Whip Clear Lens Goggles with Antonio Cairoli Frame
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The all new Whip MX combines progressive design and a taste for the unruly into a full-fledged mask of mayhem. They are rectangular in shape. Have anti-fog, scratch resistant lexan lens with posts. They also have nosepad and interchangeable lens. They are anti-reflective and have anti-scratch coating.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Tactical Gloves
It is not known when the glove actually came into being as a piece of clothing. The first gloves may have simply been strips of animal skins or fur wrapped around the hands. This offered protection when working, hunting or as a cold weather garment. Gloves then began to be fashioned more like mittens without the fingers having only the thumb opening fitted. This type of glove was found to be very warm because the fingers kept each other warm from body heat.
During Medieval times gloves (during this era referred to as gauntlets) became an important part of the armour worn in combat. Most of the body was protected by armour or mail when faced with hand-to-hand combat leaving the arms and hands vulnerable. Gauntlets began to be made more from mail or plate armour for protection of the lower arm and hand. The gauntlets were often decorative. Early gauntlets even had raised knuckles which could be used for fist to fist fighting with the wearer going for less protected areas of the body such as neck, face, under arm or groin. With the introduction of firearms, the gauntlets were no longer considered a part of the Medieval dress for combat. Some knights continued to wear gloves for riding, falconry and for dressy occasions. It was during this time that knights used their gloves as a pledge of love to their lady, used as a binding agreement token, or flung down as a challenge to an opponent.
The tactical gloves used in combat situations have an offensive as well as a defensive use. Most would agree that in hand-to-hand combat a glove would be most useful as a means of protection. The glove would aid in defensive measures when having to strike an opponent providing protection from injury due to hitting the head or face. A blow to the mouth with gloves in place would not leave you open to lacerations from the teeth. The glove allows the wearer to protect themselves with the upraised hand from blows from the opponent. Gloves could be used to protect the hands in case of a fall so the surface would not cause abrasions to the skin of the hand. Tactical gloves can be offensively used that have raised knuckles or weighted knuckles. Naturally you could inflict more tissue damage with this type of tactical glove with this extra punch feature. Repeated blows would be more effective wearing this type of glove.
Gloves have long been made of soft materials that do not restrict the use of the hand or fingers. Often tactical gloves are made of animal leathers or synthetic materials that allow for many applications. Police officers have disposable gloves on hand to preserve the integrity of crime scenes. Disposable gloves are used as protection against spread of disease when apprehension of suspects. All in the same breath, many criminals wear gloves so they do not leave fingerprints. Fingerprints can still be left depending on the type and quality of the gloves being worn. Kevlar gloves are used to prevent cuts and abrasions while still being flexible and allow for manual dexterity and have law enforcement applications especially by motorcycle patrolmen.
Tactical gloves have many applications and are considered to be an integral part of tactical gear. Whether the tactical gloves have fingers, enhanced knuckles, specific usage or just worn to keep warm, they are an important piece of the whole professional enforcer.
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Friday, November 25, 2011
What to Wear - Men's Fall 08 Style Guide
Saying one's adieu to the summer season is a bittersweet affair. With the withering of leaves comes the layering of clothes, but fortunately for us, this fall season's top trends defy the droll bleakness that can sometimes accompany the fall and winter seasons with sleek and trim fits, vivid colors, and the revitalization of spruced up golden-oldies. Luckily, you don't have to go and start throwing out your tucked away winter clothes. This season's trends are accents and are here to help men do something they're not given many opportunities to do: accessorize. There's nothing like a good suit, of course, but why must it end there? Is it hard to straddle the lines between classic masculinity and a little menswear showmanship? This fall get ready to have a little fun with your wardrobe without feeling like you're taking a risk.
Trend # 1: SUSPENDERS
Grandpas and newsies - that's the extent of the suspenders' prior versatility. This fall, try
pairing your suspenders with a nice white poplin collar shirt (poplins are great because they're durable and hard to wrinkle, which can help when suspenders are pressing up against your shirt all day), a tie, and a pair of slim-cut flannel or tweed pants and you're set to go to the office. Or if you feel like taking them out for a try out on the town, skip the buttons and the knots and try them on a fitted pair of slacks and a slim-cut hoodie, as seen in Emporio Armani's fall menswear collection. Don't shy away from adding a bit of color either. Suspenders in lavish fire engine red were seen in Adam Kimmel's line and even in braided leather on army fatigue pants in the DSquared2 collection.
Trend # 2: VIBRANT PANTS
Earth tones, black and white: signature colors for the season that have been around since
time immemorial. Shirts, pants and coats in any combination of these colors can be found
in any man's closet (as well they should - a classic never dies), but there is room for flexibility. Mustard, cerulean, moss, violet, cadmium - they're all showing up, no - not just in dress shirts, but in men's pants. Ralph Lauren and Paul Smith both explored a fun mongrelization of every man's favorite hybrid, the "business-casual" look by going maybe one step further. Blazers, collared shirts and ties paired with very form-fitting, vibrant colored pants added a most welcome pizzazz to a golden oldie. If you're leaning more towards the right side of that spectrum, make sure to style those colors with a more loose-fitted pant and try them with some lace-up boots (more on this particular article a little bit later) and a knitted jacket for a fun, sporty, ski-gear look.
Trend # 3: BOW TIES
Now, this we didn't really see coming, but boy it works! The bowtie is a welcome respite for those bound to the 9 to 5 necktie day in and day out. Finally the bowtie is now extricable from the tuxedo á la Golden-Age of Hollywood. This fall, the use of the bowtie rids itself of the suit jacket altogether and finds a home in a more casual setting. Wear your tie with a cardigan over a buttoned-up collared shirts and tapered pants. Make sure to add a print or design in there, either above or below for a more faceted execution. Tartans/plaids and bowties have become this season's perfect odd-couple. Finish off your look with a sleek pair of dress shoes. If you're dead-set on wearing sneakers, a pair of John Varvatos Converse shoes should pull the look together perfectly.
Trend # 4: LACE-UP BOOTS
Lace-up boots stomped their way down many catwalks for this fall's runway collections. It seems there was an immediate understanding amongst designers that lace-up boots were in, but boot-cut pants were out! Whether the boots come halfway up your calf or just above your ankle, make sure of one thing: show those laces. Feel free to roll those jeans up to expose the sleekness and overt butchness of the boot and pair it with a hefty, lined parka or duster. Or, take a more sophisticated route, with the most fatalistic aplomb by Neil Barrett in his spy-game "Tuxedo Ski" collection, where the tuxedo stayed intact and the perfectly fitted pant hid behind the boot. Sans the overly formal jacket, heed Mr. Barrett's advice and replace it with a shiny, rained-slicked motorcycle jacket. The look is to die for. And if those picture-perfect Salvatore Ferragamo's are too far out of your reach, check out Kenneth Cole's "Moonrise" boot in either brown or black. They have an astronaut-skater sneaker look at the bottom and end at the shin in an almost Doc Martin styled combat boot, lined in fleece fabric.
Trend # 5: DARK DENIM
Now that the intensely hot summer sun has begun to dissipate a bit, it is safe once again to wear dark denim. There was hardly a piece of Donna Karan's DKNY collection that didn't come down the runway in dark denim jeans. Charcoal grays and opaque, onyx blacks give a certain sense of sophistication when combined with a blazer, dress shirt and tie. It provides a certain sleekness without looking uncomfortable and compartmentalized in an overly formal pair of work slacks. But to offset the dramatic effect of these dark hues, make sure to offset your outfit with at least one colorful article, be it a scarf, vest, or even a belt.
Trend # 6: SHEARLING
Simple nylons and polyesters are not going to cut it this fall and winter season. Instead, start looking for coats, bomber jackets, even boots, lined with shearling. Shearling is a beautifully uniformed lambskin pelt that is highly durable and very comfortable to wear during the fall and winter seasons that helps to keep you warm from the oppressive snow and even helps to keep away moisture during the rainy spring season. Because it is a lambskin pelt that has only been sheared once, the look and feel of shearling is smooth, uninterrupted. It's a very graceful texture; and yet, highly versatile. If you're looking for a signature shearling piece this season, check out Zegna's stunning bomber jackets, especially the baby calf patina shearling lined bomber, which was seen worn over a pure wool workers suit and tucked under shearling lined boots. The high-definition Red Baron apparel was a true showstopper. The look was very stylistic, but with just the perfect touch of demure. So gents, whether its a Dr. Zhivago hat, a long duster coat, or shearling-lined boots, one thing is for sure: this season, staying warm in shearling goes well with anything!
Trend # 7: TUXEDO SHIRTS
Dash it all into the fray seems to be the season's dominant fashion protocol. The displacement of the suspender, the bowtie and the tuxedo shirt from strictly formal to casual-sportswear continues to blur the restriction lines of men's apparel. Viktor & Rolf offers a classic, yet beautiful take on the tuxedo shirt. The fashion line pairs the crisp, vibrant white shirt with a nicely tailored heather-gray pair of slacks, but offset by a camel and bone striped belt. This fall, the tux shirt transcends its old dowdiness and steps into an almost hipster-sphere of style. But of course, in keeping with fall's knockout combo of mixing genres and infusing color, don't feel that white is the only way to go. Dolce & Gabbana and Salvatore Ferragamo deviate from the menswear rulebook and garner their respective tuxedo shirts in thick and bold gray stripes and in a metallic midnight blue. Remember to not feel bound to combining the tuxedo shirt with tuxedo pants. Black skinny jeans or slacks provide the perfect balance of not too formal and not too sporty. Add a fitted jacket and maybe even a beanie to the mix and you've got a Telluride James Bond look working for you.
Trend # 8: COATS AND JACKETS
In Milan, Berlin, Los Angeles and New York, the exuberant coats and jackets that went down the runways were highlighting points of focus. Coats took center stage, muting the energy of its accompanying pieces - keeping the collections feeling animated and not bombastic. Imbued in golds, purples, and camel-suedes, Wall Street's sense of style will grow a bit of muscle this fall. And with bomber jackets lined in fleece, officer coats rejuvenated with epaulets and asymmetrical tailoring, the season's added bits of flair to the coats, draped over the a work shirt and pants will show a man who is confident in both his sense of style and his masculinity.
Trend # 9: MESSENGER BAGS
Leave the suitcase at home for a change and add a bit of youth to the office commute with a canvas or leather tote messenger bag. The suitcase has become arcane; the messenger bag has started to usurp it of its staple stature. Prada bags have always been popular, and naturally, they show a dual taste and refinement. For men, the popularity of Jack Spade's messenger bags have grown exponentially in the past two years. They're compact, tailored beautifully and come in wonderful plush colors. If you're looking for something a bit special, check out Highway bags, located in Nolita in New York City. The leather and nylon bags of Highway have original textures, creative colors and great functionality, and compared to the other two highly marketed brands, these are quite affordable for their aesthetics and uniqueness.
Trend # 10: TARTANS & PLAIDS
Plaids and tartans are the most ubiquitous trend of the fall and since they didn't ever really go away, its easier for men to embrace the boldness of these patterns. Plaids are a surefire antidote to the winter ennui of black and white quite possibly the most versatile tool a man can use to liven up his wardrobe. Ties and scarves have been the dominant accessories to don these patterns, but try to kill two birds with one stone and look for some plaid suspenders or even pants, as seen in the new Band of Outsiders collection, which combines red and black tartan pants with a periwinkle blue poplin collar shirt under a vest and topped off with a big muskrat hat.
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Dirt Bike Goggles - Comparison of Popular Spy, Fox, Oakley, Scott & Smith Motocross Biking Eyewear
Dirt bike gogles are important pieces of motocross biking gear for obvious reasons. Choosing the best pair of dirt biking goggles, however, is not the easiest of tasks. There are many things to consider besides the look, style, and color of the goggles.
If you're an avid dirt biker and already have a favorite brand of eyewear, definitely start there and move into color and style. Some brands just fit better on people, so when you find a great brand that fits your head, helmet, and riding style, stick with it. Sometimes people just like a certain brands optics. For instance, Oakley is known for optics in many sports, so people gravitate towards them first if they're already familiar or won their products.
Motorcross and dirt bike riding is a different sport, though and has different concerns to address that are not present in sports like running or even conventional biking and cycling. Companies like Spy, Scott, Smith, and Dragon know this and haven't created a whole industry on making great dirt bike goggles for the serious rider. Dragon, Fox, and Von Zipper should definitely not be left out when discussing the best goggles for dirt biking.
One concern to think about when looking for motocross goggles as in with motorcycle eye protection is to have the best goggle that will protect against wind. Riding at increases speeds will increase more wind. Without eye protection or with faulty gear, your eyes will dry up quickly which will impair your vision. The last thing you want while blazing down a dirt trail is impaired vision from dried eyes.
A good pair of dirt bike goggles will also keep debris such as dirt, sand, and mud from getting into your eyes or on your face; which will physically impair your vision. Again, not being able to see where you're going is not advantageous while riding a dirt bike. Some Scott goggles and Smith eyewear come with hold clear tear-offs to keep your goggles clean when riding.
Another thing you want to keep out of your eyes is your own sweat. The next worst thing than dirt and dried eyes is wet eyes from sweat dripping down your face. Many goggles will have thick foam to soak up the sweat before it gets into your face. This is a must have if you're riding in the hot sun all day in the dessert.
The lens and optics of a dirt bike riding eye gear is probably he most important feature to consider. If you need tinted lenses or polarized lenses, you'll have to make sure the goggles you choose have them. Also, anti-fogging and scratch-resistant models are preferable as well. Dirt bike goggles with possibly photochromatic lenses that change with light may be another option to consider. With these you won't have to worry about what tint to get as the goggles will tint themselves.
Comfortability is always the name of the game with sports accessories. With riding goggles, it's suggested you get triple-layer foam to increase the padding on your face. Plus, if you get hit by branches or fall, you'll have a little more cushion. Combine everything above and you'll have the best possible pair of goggles whether you choose Spy, Dragon, Smith, Scott, or Fox dirt bike goggles.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Wild Planet Spy Gear Spy Video ATV-360
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See video and hear sound from the vehicle as you drive! This full-function, dual-track radio controlled ATV has off-road power and a 360-degree view button on remote, plus a headset, LCD viewing screen and earbuds for listening. Requires 12 "AA" batteries, not included.