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  • Cornerstone Snag-Proof

    Posted on April 16, 2015 by olinselot

    Cornerstone Snag Proof

    Cornerstone Snag-Proof Polos are the premiere choice for hard working men and women. If you are like most people, then your work environment is not a free of snags, scrapes, or hazards that can quickly make your favorite shirt look unprofessional.

    You can either buy a big stack of shirts and throw a few in the trash every month, or you can get yourself a few Cornerstone Snag-Proof Tactical Polos and never worry again. It is the first choice of police, security guards, and athletes who need a polo that not only looks professional, but can hold up to the snags and hang ups expected in life.

    Cornerstone developed the Snag-Proof Tactical Polo specifically with event staff, security, and law enforcement in mind. They are 6.6 ounce, 100% snag proof polyester with double-needle stitching and a tag-free label. It is stain resistant, machine washable, and wrinkle resistant. They are also available in 10 different colors for both men and women so you can add variety to your wardrobe or match the company colors you require.


    This post was posted in Athletic Wear, Golf, Uncategorized and was tagged with cornerstone, polyester, snag-proof, tactical, work shirt, work shirts, workwear

  • OGIO Backpack

    Posted on April 9, 2015 by olinselot

    OGIO Metro Backpack OGIO Metro Backpack

    The Metro OGIO Backpack is one of the most versatile packs for a life on the go. Comfort and features and plentiful, affordable, and stylish. Staying mobile and organized with your electronic devices is easy with multiple large, easy to access, pockets. It even has a padded side entry pocket to perfectly carry and protect your laptop or tablet.

    There are a variety of OGIO backpack options available at affordable prices and color options depending on what you need. Whether you are looking for a hydration pack, bounty hunter backpack, freezer cooler pack, juggernaut backpack or other variety; we know you will find something perfect for you at Outersports.


    This post was posted in Backpack, Hiking, Uncategorized and was tagged with backpack, laptop bag, ogio, ogio backpack

  • Good Socks for Hiking

    Posted on September 26, 2014 by olinselot

    Summer Hiking fun at Beaver Creek

    When it comes to selecting good socks for hiking you have to learn from history and embrace modern knowledge at the same time. From Ragg Wool to synthetic materials there are many good options you can choose from. Maybe you have good socks for hiking and need more help with preventing blisters. If that's you then sock liners might be the answer.

    Let's start by going back in time, tried and true, durable and dependable wool. Classic Ragg wool is very warm and very durable. Odds are you will wear out many years before ragg wool socks do. Merino wool is probably the most popular and practical type of wool you can get. It doesn't smell bad or itch and wool will always be a renewable material so it's good for the environment. Wool naturally wicks moisture away from your skin and maintains its thermal properties when wet. Below are just six fantastic hiking socks for you to consider.

    Worsted Wool Socks     ragg wool socks     Merino Wool Socks

    Trail Pack Socks     Merino wool hiking socks     explorer socks

    A lot of hikers don't know about or use sock liners. Sock liners provide a protective layer to your feet by reducing friction and hot spots during long hikes and strenuous activity. Sock liners are made of polypropylene or other synthetic materials that are designed to wick moisture away and keep your feet dry. Pull them on over the top of your hiking sock to reduce friction, hot spots, blisters, and wet feet.

    fox_river_alturas_sock_liner          x-static sock liner     Thermolite Sock Liner


    This post was posted in Merino Wool Socks, Socks, Uncategorized and was tagged with good socks for hiking, hiking, merino wool, ragg wool, sock liners, socks, wool

  • Camping Clothes

    Posted on September 23, 2014 by olinselot

    Camping Clothes

    Camping is meant to reset your inner clock, connect with nature, restore balance, and refresh your soul. How successful you are at this depends on how well you prepare. Taking too many things can over complicate the experience and rob you of the beautiful simplicity that exists in nature. Not taking enough things can cause you to cut the trip short because you aren't comfortable or safe. Having the right gear, and right amount of gear, along with the correct camping clothes, makes all the difference.

    merinowool4pack     backpacker socks     Trail Pack Socks

    The right pair of warm camping socks can drastically improve your experience. Whether you are hiking or simply enduring a cold temperature drop at night, having a few pair of lush socks is brilliant. They prevent blisters, keep your feet dry and your toes warm, and add that extra level of comfort and enjoyment to your journey. If you are family camping, cold toes on little kids can rapidly ruin your trip. Be smart and have good socks for everyone.

    95A-PlatinumCrew-Grey     merino wool top     Long Johns

    You don't want to have to sleep in your jeans and jacket to keep warm at night. Thermal underwear shouldn't be overlooked. The extra layer of comfort isn't just for temperature drops. They also wick moisture away from your skin to keep you dry and reduce chafing during hikes. Rather than flip flop between being too hot in a coat and too cold in a shirt, balance out your experience with thermal underwear or a highly affordable pair of long johns. Besides, who hasn't wanted to go camping in an old school pair of cotton long johns? They're awesome!

    Camping jacket     Camping Jacket for women     Layered camping jacket

     

    Your outer layer should be a functional and comfortable camping jacket or parka. The best jackets for camping are ones that can be layered. What that means is you have a warm inner jacket and a waterproof outer shell that can be added or removed compatibly depending on your needs. Too hot? Take off a layer. Too cold? Put one on. Raining outside? Put on the waterproof shell.

    Having flexible options with your socks, thermal underwear, and jackets will keep you relaxed and comfortable on your camping trip. Camping should be a refreshing experience that rejuvenates you, not one that leaves you dragging yourself home exhausted. Wearing the right camping clothes makes all the difference.


    This post was posted in Base Layer, Clothing Layers, Outdoor Gear, Socks, Uncategorized and was tagged with camping, camping clothes, camping jacket, jackets, parka, socks, thermal underwear

  • Socks for Work

    Posted on September 19, 2014 by olinselot

    Most normal socks are made with little thought to their specific use. Cotton and spandex are sewn together and mean to be pulled on our feet without consideration to blisters, heat spots, durability, length, moisture control, and insulating properties. Common socks are not the only option. Expensive exotic socks are not the only alternative.

    There are socks made specifically for hard working people who live on a hard working budget. We've put together a selection of socks for work that might work well for you. All of the following are less than $20 and many come in two packs.

    Boot Socks - A variety of boot socks are designed to be long enough for wearing boots without having them bunch down around your ankle. Some socks have been created with military use in mind, but they can give you a huge advantage around a construction project, landscaping job, or any work environment that is demanding on your feet. Boot socks are made from your choice of wool, merino wool, acrylic, nylon, cotton and sometimes a comfortable blend.

    Wool Work Boot Socks        Stryker Military Boot Socks        Outlander Boot Socks

    Great socks for work aren't all boot length. A great pair of hiking socks are also perfect for your hard working feet. They are sewn with flat, smooth toe seams and with stitching to reduce hot spots and blisters. If you face long days on your feet then you should treat your feet well with some thick comfortable socks.

    Cool Max Hiking Socks        Trail Pack Socks        Grand Canyon Hiking Socks


    This post was posted in Merino Wool Socks, Socks, Uncategorized and was tagged with boot socks, merino wool, socks, socks for work, wool

  • Warm Underwear for Work

    Posted on September 11, 2014 by olinselot

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    Keeping warm and comfortable at work can sometimes be difficult. Whether you are in an office where coworkers keep turning down the thermostat, or you are working outside in harsh weather conditions, getting too cold makes you unproductive and can even be dangerous.

    Finding the right warm underwear for work is important. If you are in an office setting you may not want to embarrass yourself by wearing a big coat and a pair of snow pants. There are a variety of thermal underwear for work that come in different colors and materials to keep you warm, comfortable, and in fashion for the office.

    warm underwear for work mens top   warm underwear for work cotton top    warm underwear for work womens top

    You can shop for thermal underwear for work according to the temperature and style. They range from cold - very cold - extreme cold and are available in comfortable merino wool, 100% cotton, polypropylene, and other blends to suite your needs. Choose the right thermal underwear for you and simply wear them under your normal work clothes around the office.

    thermal underwear for work

    If you work outside then you may endure more harsh weather conditions. Not only is it important to get the right thermal underwear for work outside, but there are other considerations such as socks, gloves, and balaclavas that can get you through the day. Expedition weight thermal underwear is designed for coldest and wettest conditions imaginable. They maintain their thermal properties, keep you warm even when wet, and will wick moisture away from your skin to keep you dry.

    work socks    work thermal underwear    balaclava

     


    This post was posted in 100% Cotton, Base Layer, Clothing Layers, Merino Wool, Merino Wool, Polypropylene Underwear, Thermal Underwear, Uncategorized and was tagged with base layers, long johns, thermal underwear, warm underwear for work, work

  • Types of Thermal Underwear

    Posted on September 9, 2014 by olinselot

    Maybe you're an avid extreme winter mountain trekker or you simply get the chills while working in the cool office, you operate heavy mining equipment year round or you work for the US Coast Guard. Either way, thermal long underwear, also known as base layer or long johns, may be just what you need to stay warm and comfortable. The type you choose will depend on your activity level, your budget, and the temperature.

    There are many types of thermal underwear but our customers usually choose one of these top three.

    Merino Wool

    merino wool thermal underwear

    Merino Wool thermal underwear is our warmest underwear. It doesn't itch or smell like regular wool can. It is very soft and comfortable against your skin. It wicks moisture away from your skin when you get wet. It also maintains its thermal properties, keeping you warm, even when it is wet. Best of all, it is made from natural materials that are environmentally sustainable. Merino sheep need a haircut once in a while just like you do - no harm done.

    Polypropylene

    polypropylene thermal underwear

    Polypropylene is a popular material for thermal underwear because of its affordability. It is less expensive than many other options, but has many of the same benefits. Polypropylene will stay warm when it gets wet. It is durable and will last a long time. It dries very fast compared to other materials and it also wicks moisture away from the skin.

    100% Cotton

    100% cotton thermal underwear

    100% Cotton thermal underwear and long johns are hands down some of the most comfortable, warm underwear you can get. It is very affordable, comes in a variety of colors and styles, and is made from renewable and natural fibers. The comfort and feel of cotton is hard to beat.


    This post was posted in 100% Cotton, Base Layer, Clothing Layers, Merino Wool, Merino Wool, Polypropylene Underwear, Thermal Underwear, Uncategorized and was tagged with 100% cotton, base layer, long underwear, merino wool, polypropylene, thermal underwear, warm underwear

  • Awesome Snowboarding Pictures

    Posted on September 4, 2014 by olinselot

    Fall is here and winter is on its way and with that comes beautiful powder snow in the mountains. It's coming soon and it's time to get ready with base layer thermal underwear for snowboarding and skiing.

    We've compiled a list of awesome snowboarding pictures to get you pumped up for the fast approaching powder. Enjoy!

    snowboarding open shutter

    snowboarding trails

    snowboard flip

    snowboard drop

    snowboard goggles

    snowboarding off cornice

    snowboarding loop

    snowboarding tricks

    snowboarding jump

    snowboarding ramp

    Make sure you are ready for powder with top of the line thermal underwear and base ware clothing for men and women of all ages.

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    This post was posted in Athletic Wear, Clothing Layers, Snowboarding, Uncategorized, Winter Sports and was tagged with base layers, pictures, snowboard, snowboarding, thermal underwear

  • Labor Day Sale Weekend

    Posted on August 26, 2014 by olinselot

    Outersports is offering a fantastic Labor Day Sale Weekend. We are offering incredible discounts and savings on a variety of products. Our highlighted sales is on socks and Klim apparel. The Steel Toe Work Socks from Fox River are discounted up to 30% off. Over the calf boot socks and crew length wool work socks are both 20% off. All three of these options come in a 2 pack.

    Steel Toe Work SocksOver the Calf Boot SocksCrew Length Wool Work Socks

     

    You can also take advantage of huge savings on all our KLIM gear inventory. Save up to $100 on all Klim jackets, hats, boots, goggles, gloves, jerseys, and much more.

    Klim Gear Sale

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    Outersports offers the most comfortable socks, warm underwear, great camping clothes and outdoor clothing you can find anywhere. We even feature easy to use thermal underwear size chart for each product so you can get the fit that works best for you.

     

     

     


    This post was posted in Uncategorized

  • The Most Expensive Golf Shot Ever

    Posted on August 4, 2014 by olinselot

    Most Expensive Golf Shot Ever

    Sergio Garcia may have taken the most expensive golf shot ever during the World Bridgestone Invitational tournament on Sunday. Garcia was currently leading the tournament going into the third tee shot on the third hole when he took the fateful swing.
    Lost Diamond

    His drive not only missed the fairway, but hooked left into the trees. His ball took a lucky bounce and ended up just left of the green in the rough, but that lucky bounce was not so lucky after all. His ball bounced off the diamond engagement ring of a woman standing in the crowd. She was not injured by the ball, but the diamond in her ring was knocked loose and instantly lost in the tall grass.
    Sergio Garcia Signed Ball

    The television announcer said remarked that, "This could be the most expensive tee shot of all time." Several fans converged on the spot and helped the woman search for her missing diamond. Garcia quickly autographed a golf ball and offered it to her as an act of generosity for the errant drive. Soon after, a spectator found the diamond in the rough and it was returned to the woman.
    Signed Ball and Ring

    Although the woman recovered the diamond, Sergio Garcia never recovered the lead. He ended up with a bogey on the hole and finished second place behind Rory McIlroy. Although Sergio Garcia might have to pay to have the woman's ring fixed he still pocketed a $900,000 check for placing second on the day. Lucky for the woman, her diamond was found and the most expensive golf shot ever was narrowly avoided.

    All Images credit:YouTube


    This post was posted in Golf, Uncategorized and was tagged with diamond, golf, golf shirts, most expensive, ring, Sergio Garcia

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