ONSC Product Endorsements - what do you LOVE?

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Where do you guys buy your OZtent products? I like that King kokoda.
 
@GLTHFJ60 we bought 4 of the Kijaro dual lock camp chairs from Amazon. They were $24 bucks each. We've only used them a handful of times but so far we are very happy with them.
 
Where do you guys buy your OZtent products? I like that King kokoda.
Got mine at the overland expo east ,two years ago.
 
Familytentcamping.com used to be the only place. But now amazon and many outfitter online stores carry them.
 
Too many things I love, pick a category: transportation clothes, tools, weapons
Clothes: Merino wool especially from NZ. Raw jeans especially from Billiam in Gvl SC, Scotch & Soda Amsterdam, Patagonia
Transportation: BMW bikes, Lincolns, Yamahas, my FJC
Tools are weapons and vice versa: S&K, SOG, Beretta, Ruger, Kimber, anything from Aerostich
To be continued after I read the preceding posts. I will like this thread hadn't had time before.
 
I've been wearing Sperry Top Siders since I was 15-16

Lands End and LL Bean shirts and coats about the same amount of time. Since I was buying all my own clothes.
 
Knee brace sleeves: This one. Stays in place all freaking day. I have probably 15 different brands and this is the only one that I would buy again. Breathes exceptionally well, too.

Using their measurement method I'm 1/2" over the max size for Large but that's what I bought and it's the most perfect fit I've had. Pretty sure the XL size wouldn't give me much support, based on that.
 
Red Kap shop (i.e. wrenching) clothes.

I got introduced to these in November. Have since bought a couple more pairs of pants and shirts. Lightweight, good fit, and for reasons I can't explain, dirt simply doesn't stick to this fabric. The "no scratch" feature on the pants doesn't mean much to me since I still wear a belt but they make a shirt with hidden snaps which is very nice.


Link to Amazon
 
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On these days of renewed Corona Virus garage projects, Bend-Tech Pro software. That s*** is deadly accurate when calibrated to your bender.
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I got something similar to this for my mom so I don't have to drive over to adjust things for her.

She somehow lost it but I'll be getting her another one.

Its like an xjack for appliances

Basically if her stove is not level it will jack it up slightly so she can turn the adjusting feet freely. (Just an example of how it works)

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Red Kap shop (i.e. wrenching) clothes.

I got introduced to these in November. Have since bought a couple more pairs of pants and shirts. Lightweight, good fit, and for reasons I can't explain, dirt simply doesn't stick to this fabric. The "no scratch" feature on the pants doesn't mean much to me since I still wear a belt but they make a shirt with hidden snaps which is very nice.


Link to Amazon
Jackets are pretty sweet too.
 
G Shock watches - been wearing one since 1985
Tudor Submariner - purchased new in 1995
H&K USP - sold however I will have another one day
Penn Saltwater Spinning Reels
Burton Snowboards
Specialized Epic FSR - craigslist is your friend
BFG KM3s
Blundstones 500 - resoled like 3 times so far over 15 years
Woolrich fleece lined khakis - 15 years old
Cheap azz 9 inch chinese ARB copy LED lights
 
Kimber- 1911
Glock-pick one
Browning-Shotguns
Remington- Shotguns
Henry-lever guns, pick one, or two, or six
Marlin- lever guns
Lands End
LL Bean
Snyders Saddlery
Summit Racing
 
G Shock watches - been wearing one since 1985
Tudor Submariner - purchased new in 1995

I feel for my G shocks about what I feel for my Toyota 4X4's. My Pawn shop Rolex watches have been tremendously reliable and hold value but I daily wear a $18 dollar Casio G Shock and get compliments on it at the Porsche dealership constantly.

I heartily endorse those as well as the following.
-Raleigh Denim Workshop. (not cheap but they have replaced all my old denim jeans and I dig the process) RALEIGH DENIM WORKSHOP | American-Made Raw Denim Jeans & Clothes
-Not so much a product but Lile's clothing shop in North Hills is a godsend for folks with weird legs like myself. HOME
-Stelling Banjos. There is no finer banjo from fit and finish wise. https://www.stellingbanjo.com/category/banjos/
-Cole Haan Zerogrands. Incredibly light and comfortable while being business appropriate. Men's ZEROGRAND Shoes, Bags & Outerwear | Cole Haan
-Lucchese Boots. Nothing like a good boot. Lucchese Boots Official Website | Lucchese
-Winchester and Beretta Shotguns.
-Stoli Elit Vodka.
 
@Theehammer I had a military guy see my g shock and say, rollies for show and G's to go. ;<)

I took my my 1985 G to high school and let the giant football players throw it at the wall and step on it and all that nonsense. Nothing. Loaned it to a surfer friend at UNC-W and he lost it first time out. It was a screw back G-Shock - ugh. DW-5600 - G-SHOCK ORIGINS | DW-5600 Series - It was in the bottom of stocking at Christmas, I think it was $25 bucks back then.

Casio G-Shock is also one of the sponsors of the Autobody 200 series LC that dominates in the Dakar Rally. They have a couple of LC G-Shocks.

Ordered this DW-6900MS off Japan ebay about 5 years ago when it first came out. ;<) You can buy them here now.

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@Theehammer I had a military guy see my g shock and say, rollies for show and G's to go. ;<)

I took my my 1985 G to high school and let the giant football players throw at the wall and step on it and all that nonsense. Nothing. Loaned it to a surfer friend at UNC-W and he lost it first time out. It was a screw back G-Shock - ugh. DW-5600 - G-SHOCK ORIGINS | DW-5600 Series

I'm wearing the Green 5600 right now.
 
Have not worn a watch aside from diving in over 25 years. :)
 
Runner G shock watches for the win for me. The smaller the face the better. The bigger face watches tend to get in the way or makes it possible to get ur am snagged on something in the most unimportant moment.
I have worn a G shock on 5 different continent in some of the harshest conditions and I can’t seem to kill them.
 
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