Green GearPlease Mother Nature with recyclable foulies and reusable sacks. New Products from our December 2009 issue
Nov 13, 2009 By Bill Springer (More articles by this author)
$250 (jacket), $175 (bib); (800) 753-9956, www.henrilloydusa.com
Bracelet Bling Back in the day—1888, actually—sailors started weaving monkey's fist knots, says the jewelry maker AGA Correa, as a way to tie a weight to the end of a messenger line. It was normally tied around a small ball of stone, iron, lead, marble, or glass, but it's probably safe to say that gold wasn't used until the inherent beauty of the knot found its way into jewelry designs. So if you're looking for a gift for that special someone, and a couple of gallons of bottom paint just won't do the trick, you can't go wrong with AGA Correa's new Double Ended Monkey's Fist Bracelet. It's hand woven, available in 14- or 18-karat gold, and definitely isn't bottom paint. Starting at $1,250, (800) 341-0788, www.agacorrea.com
Sail Bags There's something about sailcloth that lends itself to other uses, and the folks who make SailorBags couldn't agree more. Each of the company's bags is made from custom-woven sailcloth. The bags, whose simple design and functionality should appeal to every practical sailor, are available in several styles and sizes to hold everything from navigator's tools to a weekend's worth of food to clothing and rain gear. The fabric is gentle on boat finishes but tough enough to be tossed and stowed. Bottom line: They're functionally fashionable, carry way more stuff, and come with a lifetime guarantee. And over the course of a hot New England summer, one CW editor discovered that the soft-sided cooler bag is, well, cool. Starting at about $20, (800) 639-1754, www.sailorbags.com
No! Doh! Have you ever ruined an electronic gadget when it slipped overboard? Well, you might be a candidate for a DryCASE, a clear, flexible, waterproof bag that permits the complete use of your phone or camera while keeping it dry and clean. The DryCASE comes with a cute little hand pump that makes it easy to suck out all the air in the bag and form a vacuum seal that keeps the contents dry, even when submerged. The DryCASE also comes with an "extreme-activity arm band" for water sports, and the DryCASE's plastic is clear enough for you to take pictures through it. $35, (888) 600-0379, www.drycase.com
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