Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Heaters





Without a shred of doubt, camping heaters are one of the staple items that all campers should have. Thanks to the ever changing and evolving modern technology, there is a wide range of these heaters available in the market today.

If you are lucky to go camping to a place with electricity, you can just take Electric Space Heater along with you to be used inside your tent. However, it is important to ensure that the heater is not left unattended and is switched off during the night in order to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.

Gas Catalytic Camping Heaters, in contrast, are more useful if you are camping with children. These heaters are safer compared to the electric ones in view of the fact that they make use of propane without an open flame. This is the reason why this kind of camping heater is being used by big companies, cargo ships and the military.

The Hot Vent Camping Heater is another option-this one is a lot easier to use than the other types of heaters as it is kept outside the tent. The only thing that is placed inside the tent are the air tubes giving off harmless dry hot air.

Even though almost everything has been made possible by modern technology, it is still entirely up to you how you use these innovations. One should not just go for comfort or low price but more importantly, consider his/her own safety when using a heater. One way of ensuring safety in the tent is to keep in mind that there should be enough room for ventilation in the tent whenever you use the heater. You must leave a window open to allow air and moisture to pass around. If these precautions are not taken you may find yourself being smothered with dangerous amounts of carbon monoxide.



At the end of the day, it all comes down to extreme cautiousness and vigilance no matter what type of heater you may choose from the market. What is necessary is to make sure that you are able to choose the one that is not only safe for you but also for everyone in the camp as you want nothing else but to make the most of every moment of your camping trip.


We've thought of everything. Heaters you can use in your tent, garage, shop, ice shanty or the house if the power goes out. These portable heaters are great for use at the kids' soccer, football or softball games. No hoses. No cords. Just heat.Then we built a more stylish version you can use on your back deck or patio. Warmth and style, all from Coleman.

Folding Furniture



Camping folding chair is easily transportable, opens and folds in seconds, no assembly required and lightweight and easy to carry.


Fine, functional furniture of all kinds shares a few unmistakable qualities. And Coleman has included these same qualities in our camping cots, camp chairs, folding tales and our entire line of camp furniture. Qualities like comfort, a high degree of functionality and durability. Our camp furniture is at home wherever you use it. In the backyard for a barbecue, along a remote trout stream or tailgating with your fellow fans.

The best seat in the house is right outside.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Air Beds


An air mattress, also known as an airbed is an inflatable mattress, the wide majority of which are usually made of PVC vinyl plastic although recently developed textile-reinforced urethane plastic or rubber versions exist. The deflated mattress can be rolled up or folded and carried or stored relatively easily, making them a popular choice for camping trips and for temporary bedding at home for guests. They are inflated either orally by blowing into a valve, or with a manual foot-powered or more commonly inflated via an electric pump. Some are even automatically inflating (up to a certain pressure - some additional inflation is also needed) just by opening the valve.
The three main categories for use of air mattresses are camping, temporary home use (guests) and full time permanent use (in the bedroom). Some air mattresses are specifically designed to perform both functions (camping and guest use) while others are specifically designed for one purpose alone (permanent use in the home or RV). Other air mattresses are designed in shapes with wheel well cut outs specificly intended for use in vehicles such as pickup trucks or SUV's

Take control of the way you sleep with a new air mattress. Shop our huge selection of air mattresses from the leading air mattress brands.

With a Coleman® Air Bed you can enjoy the comforts of home when you're camping. We have a large selection of twin air beds, double air beds, queen air beds and even king size air beds. Our air beds come in raised air bed or double high air bed styles. But don't limit the use of your air bed to just camping trips. Coleman® raised air beds with built in pumps are the perfect solution for your holiday guests or the kids' sleepovers. These inflatable beds stay inflated wherever you need them. Coleman® air beds combine DoubleLock™ Valve and Airtight® System technologies to create an entire line of comfortable beds you can count on.

Sleeping Bags


Which sleeping bag is right for me?
Choosing the right sleeping bag can be the difference between a great night sleep and a night of discomfort. When considering what you and your family will need, think about:
Temperature Ratings • Bag Shape • Bag Size

Typically, the first few seconds spent inside a sleeping bag indicate the overall quality of the night about to come. Coleman® bags - warm, roomy, responsive to your every movement - adapt to the bedtime needs of the moment. Built for recreational activity, ambient temperature, your body size and your preference in added features, Coleman’s washable bags fit you. They fit the way you live your life outdoors. Like, as the Eskimos say, a particularly good glove.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

LED Lanterns


We are offering wide range of solar LED lanterns that are available in various shapes and sizes. These solar LED lanterns are widely appreciated by our clients for their efficiency and long lasting performance.

Coleman has every shape and size of battery lanterns suitable for any outdoor adventure. You can find family sized camping lanterns, with LED lights, rechargeable lanterns, pack away lanterns and small and light but very bright backpacking lanterns.

You may also want to pick up one of our StormBeam™ Rechargeable Flashlights or StormBeam™ Rechargeable Lanterns. Their LED light never needs to be replaced and one minute of cranking gives you up to 30 minutes of light, depending on the StormBeam™ Rechargeable Light model.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Camping Tents


Tents are an important part of any outdoor event. The first thing you want to avoid is your outdoor event spoiled by nasty weather. Festival tents are for large scale events while party tents are for smaller scale affairs. Canvas tents can be the perfect way to shade your guests from the sun, or keep the wind out, or any other weather elements. Your garden, your poolside, your party or wedding - the richness and elegance of decorative Indian tents transports you to another time and place. Capital Tents can help you ensure the success of your events and render them memorable.
A tent is the staple of your outdoor experience whether you're using a family tent, dome tent or backpacking tent you rely on your tent for protection from the elements.Coleman® Tents are designed from the ground up with you and your family in mind. Coleman® Tents keep you dry...guaranteed.

For more details.. Please contact
Kulpreet Kaur
TREKKERS POINT
Inside PVR Plaza Cinema Bldg.
Connaught Place
New Delhi-110001
011-41513949
Website : www.trekkerspoint.com

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Ice Box


Ice Box was the common appliance for providing refrigeration in the home before safe refrigerants made compact mechanical refrigerators feasible.
Icebox

Commonly iceboxes were made of wood, most probably for ease of construction, insulation, and aesthetics: many were handsome pieces of furniture.

Iceboxes had hollow walls that were lined with tin or zinc and packed with various insulating materials such as cork, sawdust, straw or seaweed. A large block of ice was held in a tray or compartment near the top of the box. Cold air circulated down and around storage compartments in the lower section. Some finer models had spigots for draining ice water from a catch pan or holding tank. In cheaper models a drip pan was placed under the box and had to be emptied at least daily. The user had to replenish the melted ice, normally by obtaining new ice from an iceman.
Coolers are as American as apple pie. We use beverage coolers and chest coolers when we’re working and when we’re playing. Coleman has the perfect cooler for any of your on-the-go activities.

Coleman offers Xtreme® Coolers with extra insulation and a lot of innovation. The Xtreme® series of coolers works hard to keep ice cold up to 5 days at 90° F and the Ultimate Xtreme® Coolers keep ice cold up to 6 days at 90° F. Our Steel Belted Coolers® have been a hallmark of The Coleman® Company since 1954 and are both attractive and functional.

Trekkers point having all ranges of ice coleers or Ice boxes.

today trekking tips


The Hiking & Trekking Basics

By Laura Baginski

Walking along a trail with a pack strapped to your back doesn’t require exceptional skill or conditioning, but it does require planning, the right equipment, and plain old common sense.

Can You Handle It?
If you can walk, you can hike, but start with beginner-rated trails of a mile or less and then work your way up to longer, more difficult hikes. You can usually find a sign at the trailhead that lists the length of the route; remember, though, that the posted mileage is typically one-way, so gauge your time and effort accordingly.

The difficulty of any trek or walk depends on daily mileage, hilliness of the terrain, and altitude. Most walking trips, tailored for moderately active people, cover gentle terrain at low altitudes, and many have optional shorter routes. If you need a break, you can always skip a day and lounge around at the hotel or lodge. But on a trek, you have no choice but to make it to the day’s destination. Altitudes above 14,000 feet or vertical gains of more than 2,000 feet per day demand excellent physical fitness. Most outfitters can assess your fitness level. If in doubt, be conservative, especially when it comes to the dizziness and shortness of breath associated with high altitudes.

Essential Skills
Skills needed for hiking apply to any outdoor sport. A course in basic first aid wouldn’t hurt, but at least know how to bandage a wound, apply moleskin, and detect the signs of dehydration, heatstroke, and hypothermia. Learn how to read clouds; knowing a nimbus from a cumulus can be the difference between a waterlogged hike and a merely cloudy one.

Gear Up
Everyone needs a day pack;you can use coleman bagpacks, choose one with multiple pockets, padded shoulder straps, and large zipper closure. And make sure it’s the right size: When properly adjusted, the base should sit on your hips and the top should be at least one hand-width below the base of your neck. Footwear designed specifically for hiking offers better support and traction. Choose a pair that’s a half-size larger than your street shoes to allow for some swelling as you walk and to accommodate heavier hiking socks. Wear thick wool or synthetic blend socks designed to wick moisture away from the feet, as wet feet is the primary cause of blisters. Some things to keep in your day pack: first-aid kit; water bottle; Swiss Army knife; topographic map; compass; space blanket; and sweater. Trekkers point Delhi having all these gadgets like Bag packs(Colemen tartarian 50L,coleman kwanzan 40L,Coleman Chinkapin 65L ); Folding Furniture(Coleman converta cot,Coleman Dynasty folding Table,Coleman compact table, coleman std quad chair,); Camping Toilet(coleman camping toilet, coleman instablue liquid); Ice Boxes

Speak the Language
Hot spot: That little tingle of friction you feel on your foot before you get a blister. Don’t ignore the feeling: Take off your boot and wrap your foot in moleskin before that tingling evolves into a full-fledged blister.

Loop trail: A trail that starts at point A and circles back to the same point without repeating any section of the trail.

Scree slope: A challenging slope of loose rock and shale.

Saddle: A trail stretched over the lowest point between two peaks, resembling a saddle.

Aiming off: Intentionally erring about 5 degrees off-course when using a compass bearing and heading toward your target destination. The benefit of aiming off is you’ll know exactly which way to turn to get to your destination when you reach the baseline