Welcome to Outdoor Zone, a dedicated outdoor-centric brand proudly associated with Review Zone. Our mission is to create a deeper connection with nature, and explore what we haven’t known and seen yet. We want more adventure in our life, like camping, survival, expeditions, off-grid living and so on. So, In this channel, we share all the info of the latest outdoor gears, equipment, and accessories, along with their source and reviews. We also share information and ideas about what types of gears and accessories you should carry in the outdoors or any survival situations, and how to survive any unfriendly condition in outdoors.
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Its like this as house prices goes up we are going to need stuff like this. ,
Totally understandable.
What is the shorts shown in the thumbnail?
Very nice >>>>> Thank you
Welcome 😊
The depth of understanding demonstrated is humbling, reminding me of the vastness of human intellect.👄
Glad you enjoyed.
Horrible Nm of torque and horrible hill climber. Why would they do this to a 750 watt motor. I don't even know how they accomplished making a 750 watt motor UNDERPERFORM like they did!
We see your point, but for a commuter, it does the job pretty nicely. And as for riding steep inclines, it's not bad at all in our experience. Now, you won't go mountain biking with this bike obviously.
I am not certain it was the Black Diamond Gridlock Belay Screwgate, but a device looking exactly like this was tested until failure. Not surprisingly, the small keeper failed first, not requiring much by way of KN. The problem are the potential shards or edges left being that could accelerate wear on other gear. The crew at @HowNOT2 performed the tests. Seems like that's all they do.
Probably that's what they do! And thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I own the Wave 2 in extremely HOT AND HUMID Florida summer tent camping. ⛺️ ; get 2 extra detachable batteries, and 1 power station. I use the VTOMAN FLASH 1500. GAME CHANGER!!!
Wave 2 really is a game changer once you have the proper energy source. We recommend using power stations with 100+ watt solar charging.
@@goOutdoorZone the solar charging is not really needed once you have 2 detachable batteries plus VTOMAN 3000kwh power station; unless you plan on being off grid for more than a week without access to any conventional AC charging.
Thanks for the review, it was super helpful seeing how all the parts function together. You mentioned that the fan blade is made of rubber... but it is also exposed, so is it a soft fan blade. Asking out of concern for child-safety or if fingers will get injured if they touch the fan blade when it is spinning?
Well, glad you asked. It does hurt if you touch the fan blades accidentally. But compared to plastic (and of course, steel) these blades are much much safe.
😄👍🫰🎉🎊🎉🎊 Very nice 👍🫰
Thank you! Cheers!
what real range is woth what speed?
Totally up to you really. It can go real fast, but that doesn't mean you always have to go fast.
Where can I get this?
Amazon
Is it quite at certain fan speeds?
At lower speed, yeah it is relatively quiet.
I have the original campstove and have purchased 2 for friends and relatives.. As a field technician this is a clutch device for me! I on occasion arrive at sites before they're open and can't eat breakfast really early before heading out. I grab some easily cookable food and I'm out the door. Had mines for over a decade, and I'm taking her with me today to a tailgate as we visit a friend in a rehabilitation center. *The phone charging capabilities are nice and I also purchased a solar panel, and portable power brick with mine for when cooking outdoors all day.: Biotetbermal storage in the power brick for later in the evening is a plus. "This is the way!"
Amazing! The innovation is commendable if you can utilize properly. Thanks for sharing.
Burley Coho XC makes all the rest obsolete… just saying, I think you should rethink!
You're right!
@@goOutdoorZone thank you! I’m currently using one to journey through America for the next year! ✌️😉✌️
Was this a review or a commercial?
A review.
Amber is Diddy. Don't get duped by her malicious lies
okay!
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Glad that you liked.
My favorite tactical gloves
Good choice!
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Glad that you liked.
Grande de Sica!
YES!
Did you say "chass - iss" ?
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I have not tried the others so not saying anything against them. But I have had 2 of the Roxant Grip scopes for over 10 years and I would not be without one or two. I use them every week for going to the river and looking at barges, boats etc and spotting deer in a field I have, watch squirrels in yard out a window. Great to take on vacation trips also.
Thanks a bunch for sharing.
@@goOutdoorZone You are Welcome.
THANK YOU SO MUCH I've searched for good watches like these and I really liked the 4th ❤
Glad you like them!
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Thanks for the extreme detail on how to inflate it! Oh wait
Happy to help!
Really very nice >>>>> thank you .
Thank you! Cheers!
You left out the Burley Nomad and the Pacycle....two awesome trailers.
Thanks for the recommendations.
Hate channels like this,no time stamp,no prices it takes a sec to add,we the ppl accept this??? Out
Sorry if you felt bad.
No Hilleberg?
Next time!
Awesome cooler!! Like that it has rubber tires instead of plastic molded tire. Like the beverage tank, and the built in bottle opener. Seven days of ice is something you don't hear of often in other manufactures of similar style coolers.
Right on
Got more from the comments than the video
That's great!
Where do you get the Cable Laid or Cable layers from ?
We got it from kickstarter.
hey pls put the link in the discription next time ty, great video tho keep it up!
Links are already given in the description. Please check.
The price of the Ecoflow is considerably more money. Not to mention you have to use everything that’s proprietary to their unit in order to use it.
Yes, you're right. The proprietary part is a huge bummer.
Pedaling should charge batteries, wheels flywheels
Could be a nice concept.
Wire striper lol
yes lol
A very fair unbiased review. I have one, only tested it once and found all true. However 4:30 mins to boil? how much water? a single cup full I guess 🤔 I filled the optional kettle up and it took me over 25 mins! Granted it was my first time using it and I think with more time and better understanding I could reduce that time quite a bit but 4:30 mins, maybe for a single cup of tea? Yes it does smoke initially and uses wood quickly on higher fan settings and can be noisy but so can a gas burner. I think people are put off on first use because they expect similar to a gas stove, this is a wood burner and requires attention and patience to learn what works best. Yes it is not light, especially with optional extras, definitely not a lightweight back pack stove! Great for longer term camping, no need for multiple gas canisters. Also great as a mini home BBQ for a singleton likeyself. 🙂 Battery size sucks and a replaceable one would have been good (increase battery = increased weight), however it is adequate to get some charge to your phone or camping lights etc. I'm glad I have it for emergency back up at home and occasional camping stays. I got mine and the optional extras all separately in sperate sales, I doubt I would have purchased had they been full price.
Yes, that time was for a single cup. And thanks for sharing your thoughts and insights. Much appreciated.
@@goOutdoorZone ah super, thanks for the reply 🙂
Configured mine the same way,: Separate and on sale although the stove portion and solar were purchased together. *Solar panel having dual purpose for my phone back then, not so much now with these new drain game phones. My only complaint is that it doesn't have a cover you can purchase like a charcoal burning oven. 🧐🤨🤔.... Might have to just make one at this point.
Unfortunately e-trikes at $6,000 and above are way out of most people's price range. Even a good e-bike is $2500 or more and a pretty penny for most people.
Understandable.
Try wired freedom is 41mph ebike way better pal
Thanks for your recommendation. Will try that.
It looks really smart how the headlamp is angled into the sky!
Hahahaha! That was an assembly mistake.
What is the weight without batteries? Most Walmart bike racks have a limit of 35lb.
About 70 to 75 pounds without the batteries.
Why no specs like dry weight?
Thanks for your suggestion. We'll keep that in mind.
Any idea how I could get a hold of this in Australia?
We already gave their link in the description. Can you place order from Amazon US? If not, you can see their contact information on that amazon page and see if they can ship it to Australia.
Nope. Can't place an order from Amazon US as it won't ship to Australia. I'll try to find their contact info. Thanks.
Do these things have a braking system or do they rely on the motorcycle brakes ?
Most of them do not come with their own braking system. But you can aways look in the aftermarket for further modifications.
Give the weight in grams so its relevant to the rest of the world. Get educated, not dumbed down.
Thanks a bunch for your suggestion. We'll keep that in mind.
would add Kore essentials belt to this list prob the best Ive had.
Good vid, appreciate a real human voice, could use some chapters though.
Noted! And glad to see you liked!
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This was fantastic episode my friend and so nicely elaborated and explained! 👏
Glad you enjoyed it!