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Yeti Hondo Base Camp Chair

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The New Yeti Hondo Basecamp Chair is Out This Spring

As Yeti continues to expand its lineup of outdoor products, they’ve gone ahead and come up with an entirely new product category – camping chairs. The perfect companion to their vast collection of badass coolers. The Yeti Hondo Base Camp Chair is an extra-durable, lightweight outdoor chair built to withstand conditions that weak, flimsy chairs can’t.

By Austin Leavitt

Google Clips Wireless Camera

Tech

The Google Clips Camera Uses AI To Shoot Pictures For You

What exactly does the Google Clips do? It’s an automatic digital camera without all the trappings – even the simplest ones, usually found on point-and-shoots. There’s no screen, no controls, just a simple shutter button that you don’t even have to use. Just point the Clips and it will start shooting automatically.

By Austin Leavitt

Removu R1+ GoPro Monitor

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Shoot Better GoPro Footage With This GoPro Monitor

GoPro’s are awesome little devices. They fit in the palm of your hand, can handle all sorts of situations, and record some seriously smooth video, turning you into your own action sports star. But there’s just one thing wrong with them – you can’t see what you’re shooting. At least, not when it’s mounted to your helmet, bike or something else. That’s why you need a monitor, like the Removu R1+.

By Austin Leavitt

Matrix PowerWatch 3 Watches

Tech

The Matrix PowerWatch X Charges Using Your Body Heat

Standing out in the world of smart watches takes effort. You’ve got your pick, whether it’s Apple,. Nike. Apple and Nike. Or something a little more obscure. But none of them are exactly like the Matrix PowerWatch X, because none of them charge with nothing more than your body heat.

By Austin Leavitt

Wichita Mountains Oklahoma

Outdoors

In Your Backyard: Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma

When it comes to outdoor activity, it appears that the West and the East Coast get all the love. That is where the mountains are, after all. But that doesn’t the middle of the country doesn’t have great outdoor attractions. Case in point: the Wichita Mountains, located less than two hours from Oklahoma City, and three from Dallas, in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.

By Austin Leavitt