For more than just eating, this two-piece utensil set provides you with a spork for stabbing that delicious food as well as a spatula for cooking it. The serrated edge on the spatula comes in mighty handy when you need to cut a piece of meat or a tough veggie. These utensils also boast being carbon negative through the C-minus program Guyot has. So you can feel good while eating that quesadilla at camp.
Survival Kit in a Can by Coghlans
This sardine can doesn't contain any stinky sea creatures. Instead it has everything you need in an emergency.
Bridgedale X-Hale Multisport Sock
This sock has a venting system that wraps 360 degrees around to keep your foot ventilated and reduce sweating. Ideal for hiking, cycling, running, or cross-training; this can be your go-to sock for just camping, or whatever you're into. And for just $14.95
Sight Grid Signal Mirror
This is a new product for Coghlans. They've had a signal mirror for quite some time but this is just a update to the design. It has a sight grid so you can aim at exactly what you want to send a reflection to. This a a great piece of surivival gear that will cost you $10, but could save your life.
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cool stuff!
Yeah I like the Microbites set and the survival kit in a can specifically. The kit in a can is cool because of everything it has. Hard to believe they get all that in there.
The microbites is cool because I'm lookin for a good spatula to flip my flapjacks!!