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Aug 24 2009

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Gaia Hipster Review

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THE GAIA HIPSTER

This is not Your Grandmother’s “Fanny Pack”

 

 

 

Whether you are going kayaking, canoeing, hiking, camping, biking or fishing, the Gaia Hipster is the perfect piece of gear for you.  The Gaia Hipster was designed to give all walks of outdoor enthusiast an easily accessible, 100% waterproof bag that is made with environmentally friendly materials and is PVC free, making it easy to go green in every situation. 

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What is the Gaia Hipster? 

This product is a new and improved dry bag for your waist that is perfect for carrying your small to medium necessities.  It allows you to keep what you need, on you, at all times. No more dropped keys, lost money or misplaced cameras!

What makes it better than a traditional fanny pack? 

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Like the fanny pack, the Hipster has a main zipper compartment, however alongside the middle pocket, this product offers 2 bonus external pockets with splash-proof zippers.  The extra room is great for securing sunblock, extra camera cards, fishing lure, utility knives or any small item. 

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But what really sets it apart from all others is the innovative side mesh water bottle pocket.  There is no need to stop, lay down your gear and search, nor is it necessary to jump out of your boat…just grab your water anytime you need to rehydrate! 

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With an adjustable, paddled and comfortable waist strap the Hipster is perfect for anyone of any size.

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With 1.7 liters of waterproof storage and only 7” of width you will be amazed at what you have fit into the Hipster.  Most drybags go into the back of the boat and are hard to access. You have to get steady footing or cannot get to your stuff without getting out of your boat. With the Hipster you have access right at your waist at the pop of a sprayskirt.  Now, you can come down the river while having fast access to your camera without the common struggle.  Why take extra steps when you only need to take one? The best thing of all, however, is the lightweight.  All outdoorsmen know how frustrating it is to add one more piece of heavy equipment, but with “Hipster”, at only 9.3 ounces, you will forget you are even wearing it. Now that ‘s comfort! No one could turn down a dry bag that is hassle-free, comfortable, easily accessible, environmentally friendly as well as lightweight and compact for only $29.95! How often can you find so many things for so little? Even during these difficult economic times, this product is a guilt-free purchase.  The “Hipster”, inexpensive and built to last, proves that Gaia Sports only has your best interest at heart.  As said before, this is not your Grandmother’s “Fanny Pack”…unless you have one cool ass Grandma!!!

Jeremy Adkins

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Aug 07 2009

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NOC/ Dagger Shootout

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The weekend of the Noc/Dagger Shootout was scheduled to begin with some much needed practice for me at the Ocoee early Friday Morning.  After a DAM good breakfast, my wife, Shannon and I were off to the river. Unfortunately we noticed much heavier traffic than usual and as we approached the private takeout of Lake Ocoee, we were brought to a complete stop suddenly staring at a line of vehicles for miles.  Unaware of the situation, we sat there for about 45 minutes hoping the traffic would clear.  Finally, out of concern, I got out of the car and walked up to see what was going on.  According to a ranger, a minivan lost control and flipped into the ditch leaving the driver badly injured.  We were encouraged to turn around and head home for the afternoon as it would be hours before the wreckage would be cleared.  We turned to car around realizing that at 2:30, the delay would be long enough to lose out on water for the day.  As we headed back, we were stopped yet again to clear the bridge for the medivac helicopter to land and retrieve the victim.  Needless to say the water ran out while I was stuck between a wreck and a helicoptor, something you don’t see everyday. But this random event seemed to kick off a theme for our weekend.   Saturday morning started early with a 6:30 am departure for our ride to North Carolina’s Nantahala River where I was to compete in the NOC/Dagger Shootout.  On the way, as we traveled through Ducktown, TN we noticed some very strange weather.  Suddenly lightening began to strike all over, but in an upward motion accompanied by deep rattling thunder that even seemed to shake the car as we drove.  As we continued on, however, the sporadic storm drifted away and we arrived at the river to beautiful clear skies. I was excited to find that the NOC staff had not only put alot of work into building a good hole, but had also improved the atmosphere throughout.  For those o you who have not been there in a while, NOC now offers alcohol on the concessions porch and have created a permanent, sweet play feature right beside the beer stand.  While a bit flushy and dynamic, the hole will give up almost any freestyle move.  Noon kicked off the competition which consisted of 3 rides, 1 minute and 30 seconds each.  Even for Pro Men’s, this is a long time spent in a flushy hole.  I would be lying if I said I didn’t spend quite a bit of time winded in between runs.  Though my rides were not to my satisfaction, it turned out to be a great event.  The experience was alot of fun and gave me the opportunity to see the community push for change. The 2010 All Star was a dream to paddle on the wave being that it was very fast, loose and has alot of pop. Excitement rings through me thinking of next year and pushes me to put in more practice for the event.  Though I was pleased to learn I had made finals, I was unable to compete in them due to a prior engagement.  Next year, I plan to secure the full weekend for the competition and hopefully will go all the way through.  Special thanks for all the people that helped put it together, the hospitality was fantastic and your work toward change at NOC is much appreciated.  On Monday, I stayed and played at the Ocoee.  It was so fun to have a day to just throw it down in the new boat and to look up and see my wife on the bank cheering me on.

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Jeremy Adkins 

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