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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Swimming Pool Safety Tips


Safety precautions for swimming pools are very important for everybody, whether you are an adult or a kid. It is even highly needed for children and there are several things you need to do to ensure your home swimming pool is safe for them.No one wants an accident to occur, but they invariably do for all swimming pool owners. The best way for you to help prevent as many pool side accidents as possible is to follow certain swimming pool safety tips that all who use your pool must follow. As a pool owner it is your responsibility to know the dangers of the water as well as how you can prevent them. Here are a few tips that will get you started in preparation to owning a swimming pool.
Build a fence around the pool. In most jurisdictions this is now mandatory and there will be specific measurements for height given by your local municipality. Moreover, the fence must have a kid-safety gate which can only be opened by older kids and adults. Ensure that you put a signage that clearly says "Pool's Closed," for the proper height and length of the sign you can ask your local jurisdiction. If your locality does not have such regulation, you construct a fence high enough so that your pool can not be easily accessed unless you use the gate.

You should also keep flotation devices such as lifesavers, floaters, and Styrofoam boards near the pool in case of emergency. Likewise, you should enroll all your children in swimming class. While this won't eliminate the need to keep an eye on them while they swim, you can feel more relaxed by the fact that you won't have to hold them above water the entire time.
While children that can't swim should have a safety device like arm floats or life vests, you should never rely on those to prevent a child from drowning. Never allow your child to swim alone with these devices. Make sure you can reach your child at all times when he/she is in the swimming pool.If you want to be especially careful, you can even have alarms installed in all the doors leading to the garden. These will ring if ever your small child tries to sneak out of the house. But normally, you need not resort to such extreme measures. Just following the swimming pool safety tips above should make your home and swimming area safe for small children.

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

How to Choose a Wetsuit?


Wetsuits are used in a variety of water sports, for preserving and insulating body heat. Hugh Bradner is usually considered as the inventor of the modern day Wetsuit. The History of Wetsuits can not actually pinpoint the person who invented the first wetsuit, however, Bradner was an SIO physicist, and along with UC-Berkeley came up with the idea of using water to keep the body heat warmed. He knew that water was a better heat conductor than air.

The neoprene of the wetsuit contains small bubbles of nitrogen gas. Nitrogen gas has a very low thermal conductivity. This prevents the heat inside the wetsuit from escaping to the water outside of the wetsuit. If you were in the water without a wetsuit on, the heat from your body would escape to the water because the water has a very high thermal conductivity.
Not all of us are blessed with warm water to surf  year round we require the use of a cold water wetsuit. Fortunately, wetsuit technology has come a long way and there are wetsuits available to keep surfers comfortable in just about any  water temperature.
For those who are used to surfing, kite-surfing or swimming in the ocean wearing nothing but swimming trunks, you should really think of getting a wetsuit. This body-hugging and lightweight piece of apparel does not only protect you from the hazards of the sea, it also keeps you warm in cold waters. This is made possible by the layer of water existing between the suit and your body which acts as an insulator, retaining your body heat.
Originally wetsuits did not have any backing material and one had to be very careful when taking the suit off, as the rubber would stick to their skin. They also were very easily torn. To prevent this from happening divers would use talc powder, rubbing it through out the wetsuit, which helped the rubber slide easily over the skin. Later on backing material was made from nylon sheeting, however, the suit still had the rubber side exposed and it was not only stiff as well as rigid, it had very limited flexibility.
First of all, make sure you got the right place. A wetsuit isn't exactly the type of clothing you will get at a bargain bin. Go to the appropriate store to get the wetsuit for your own individual sport. If you're getting a wetsuit for surfing, go to the surf store. If you want to go scuba-diving, go to the diving store.
Now, you don't have to buy the most expensive brand to be assured of quality. It's better to do your homework first, by checking up the brands on Internet forums and neutral third-party review sites. When you get to the store, it won't hurt to ask the attendant for his or her opinion on the best wetsuit for you. After all, they have way much more experience than you. And try not to buy at shops which only sell one brand. They espouse the virtues of their respective brand and criticize the others. So, choose wetsuits at stores which sell multiple brands to ensure neutrality.
Also, the sleeve and leg openings should close down tight against your skin to prevent water flushing. There are certain areas which the suit have to be skintight, namely around the crotch, under the armpits and the shoulders. Sagging suits will be extremely uncomfortable and if you choose your wetsuit right, you'll feel as though it's a bit tight. Don't worry, that's normal.

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Osprey Products on Outdoorleisuredirect.co.uk

We stock a full range of Osprey Full Length and Shortie Wetsuits as well as Rash Vests and Wetsuit Boots.
Osprey produce great quality wetsuits at excellent prices. The Wetsuits are made of 100% Neoprene which is a highly stretchy material, allowing the suit to mould to the shape of the wearers body.
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Osprey's Full Length Wetsuits are great for the beach, and are perfect if you'll be in the water for long periods of time. The extended arms and legs keep the wearer warm.
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Osprey's Shortie Wetsuits are perfect if you are going to be in and out of the water. They allow easier movement and are quicker to take off and put on.
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Every Osprey Wetsuit is 2.5mm thick which makes them perfect for the climate in The UK.
We recommend purchasing an Osprey Rash Vest to wear under your wetsuit. This stops the suit rubbing against the chest of the wearer.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Beach Shoes Make Waves in the Footwear Industry


One of the hottest new trends in the footwear industry is a variety of shoes designed especially to be worn at the beach. Some of them are designed for fashion, some for serious functionality. Choosing the right beach footwear for you depends on what activities you have planned. Whether you plan to sunbathe, play volleyball, run or fish from the rocks, there is a shoe perfect for you.
Modern day footwear helps to keep your feet fit and healthy. Water resistant of full waterproof shoes are the latest hip footwear to hit the high streets as folks in Europe and the USA prepare for the wet winter months ahead. And it's not just about Wellington boots either, as many shoe manufactures are now waterproofing many of our favorite designs, only you wouldn't know it to look at them.

Flip flops are more popular than ever. The entire family loves the ease and comfort of these casual shoes. Styles range from the traditional plain thonged footwear to flip flops that sport flowers, beads and other fun embellishments. Some flip flops even boast a platform or heel to give you a lift. You can find a variety of cute looks that are often quite affordable or indulge yourself in designer styles.
Parents who take their children to the beach regularly, or who are planning on taking their children to the beach on a vacation, should give some thought to beach shoes for their children. Though any type of shoe can be worn on the beach, there are shoes that are definitely more comfortable for children to wear on the sand, plus there are many beach shoes that have the added benefit of protecting children’s feet both on the sand and in the water.
Making a bit of a come back in some countries is the once popular jelly shoes (or Jellies), which are basically shoes that are made of a porous PVC rubber product known as jelly rubber. Jelly shoes come in a whole variety of different brands, styles and colors. They became very popular during the 1980s and it was quite possible to pick a pair of jellies up for a dollar or less. They can best be described as sandal types of footwear and most probably took their design from the ageless flip flop.

Water shoes protect your feet in or out of the water. They are light, breathable and offer a treaded sole that helps prevents slips on wet surfaces or cuts from stones or shells. Water shoes are great to wear when jet skiing or water skiing, too. Water shoes are available in simple pull on styles or in more athletic styles for joggers and those who enjoy water aerobics.
These shoes, commonly known as “Aqua Shoes” or “Wet Shoes”, have become very popular for children in the last few years. Keeping in mind that parents don’t necessarily want their children to remove their shoes on the beach or while playing in the water, manufacturers came up with shoes that were just as effective wet as they were dry. These wet/dry shoes are made from very light, porous, stretchable material, usually nylon, that is strong but comfortable.

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Camping Tip - Make Life in the Outdoors Safe As Well As More Enjoyable


There are few things in life that can be quite as exhilarating as camping in the outdoors because the beauty of nature is hard to surpass or even match. There is plenty of joy to be felt when one is in the midst of pristine beauty and surrounded by dear and snakes as well as other wild animals. Of course, to get the most out of your camping excursions requires that you are an outdoor person and not someone that prefers a beauty parlor to roughing it out in the open spaces.

Camping tips can save your life. It can make a difference between a good camping trip and one that you would not miss. But camping tips are just that; tips. Camping tips are not rules you should live by. Though some camping tips are meant to be followed to the word, not all of them may apply to your situation.

Know the people you are camping with and the amenities that they require, even if it is only for a few days. Do you need a swimming pool, electricity, hot shower and flushing toilets or can you survive with an outhouse and no running water? If you have children, consider their needs as well. Then find a campsite that fits those needs.

Remember to use seam sealer on the tents and do so each and every year. It is easy to buy new sealer and it is especially important to use it on your first camping trip and to also seal back all of the seams with plenty of sealer.

Make sure that you use tarp which is rain proof. This simply tells that you can use a rainfly which will cover full tent, including the top and sides. It will have provision for ventilations and openings. It will ensure the inside is 100% proof against rain. Always use a rainfly that provides full coverage of your tent.



To have what you need or what you're likely to need with you can quite possibly mean life or death especially if you're hiking in the wilderness where hiking and camping equipment are more critical unless you're a star in "Man vs Wild." But you should know that even experienced hikers/campers who have been doing it for decades still refer to camping checklists for their hiking and camping equipment, gear and supplies preparation.

The most important tent camping tip that you will need to follow is to be open minded about your camping trip and to be prepared to make adjustments along the way depending on the situation and circumstances. Next, remember to follow a simple tent camping tip which is that you should travel light and not pack more than essential items. It is recommended to take along things such as swimsuit, warm clothes as well as cool outfits and walking shoes that fit your feet very comfortably.

Do not select the camping place near stagnant water ponds.These ponds will be the haven of mosquitoes and you will not able to spent comfortably there.Put some borne fire outside the tent in night. This will keep off animals and insects reaching the tent.


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Monday, December 21, 2009

Wetsuit Sizes Chart


Wearing a wetsuit is generally something you want to avoid when scuba diving since you want full range of movement. Unfortunately, not all of us can live in the warm waters of the Caribbean. We have no choice on the matter, so finding the perfect wetsuit is critical to getting the most out of your dives.

The first thing to understand about wetsuits is a maddening fact. The companies producing the suits do not use the same exact sizes. This means you need to refer to the sizing chart each company puts out. Without it, you are just flying in the dark. Since trying on wetsuits takes a bit of effort, you really want to make it as simple as possible by using the directions in the sizing chart. Yes, this is inherently against the genetic makeup of all men!

The second step is to go for the right fit. The goal here is to have a snug fit all over. It may be restricting and even a bit uncomfortable out of the water, but the bouncy in the ocean will free things up. Loose wetsuits should be avoided like the plague. They let water in and, in cold currents, that can be a real constant adrenaline rush. On the other hand, you want to avoid wetsuits that look like they are painted on. You'll be uncomfortable and your movement will be restricted to the point you will look more like a cork bobbing in the water than a diver.

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Walk Your Way to an Enjoyable Leisure Break with Outdoorleisuredirect.co.uk


Swimming Pool, Portable Pools, Kids Trampoline, Plastic Pools, Childrens Outdoor Games, Adult Clothing, Above Ground Pool Kits, Intex Above Ground Swimming Pool, Swimming Pool Ladders,Outdoor Trampolines and Outdoor Sporting Goods at lowest possible prices on outdoorleisuredirect.co.uk

Following are some of the items we provide:

Wetsuits:  The wetsuits we stock are made mostly of Neoprene which is a high quality synthetic rubber which gives the wearer the best in comfort and performance. Because Neoprene is stretchy it allows the wearer to move freely when in water. Wetsuits comes in different shapes, sizes and styles. The two main differences are the thickness of the suit and the style of the suit. We stock 3mm thick wetsuits which are perfect for spring and summer weather. They are thick enough to keep the wearer warm but also allow a good deal of movement. You can also buy 5mm thick wetsuits. These are perfect for colder climates and keep the wearer warm during the winter months, but are more expensive.

Inflatable Pools: When some people think about inflatable pools, they may be reminded of those old style kiddie pools. You know the ones, they are short, small, and were made from some kind of cheap plastic materials. Not anymore. Now inflatable pools are much better than those old kiddie pools! If you want a less expensive, portable alternative to either an above ground pool, or digging out a big hole in your backyard and putting in an in ground pool, an inflatable is the way to go.


Inflatable Boats: Looking to find inflatable boats online? Your timing simply could not be better. Inflatable boats are built with 2 large buoyancy tubes on the side and a flat floor in between of them. The large size buoyancy tubes provide a low center of gravity for the boats as well. These designs make inflatable boats sit flat on the water surface, making inflatable boats almost impossible to flip over.


Sailing: Life Jackets, Boating Life Vest and Sailing Boots are some sailing accessories which we provide in this category. It does not matter who you are or what age you are, everyone must have their own life jacket when in a boat. It is the main safety device requirement. A buoyancy aid is a specialist flotation device designed primarily with the needs of dinghy sailing and small boat sailing (such as kayaking and canoeing) in mind. Thus it is designed so as the free movement of the kayaker or boater is minimized to the least possible extent. Footwear should protect your feet and provide grip. Sailing shoes have non-slip soles. Never sail in bare feet - it's easy to slip on wet areas.
Camping: The complete camping set  has everything that you need to go camping! It comprises of 1 x two man tent, 2 x single sleeping bags and 2 x camping mats. The set comes in a storage bag to keep it safe and secure. The tent measures 200cm x 140cm x 100cm and is made of 170T Polyester and Polyethylene with 7mm Fiberglass poles. 
Clothing: Beach Clothing, Adult Clothing, Bags, Bikini sets, Board Shorts, Shirts and t-shirts,  Hoodies, Hats, Rain Jackets and ladies cover ups at attractive prices.

Footwear: Buy Aqua Shoes, Child Footwear, Adult Aqua Shoes, Flip Flops and Sandals and Wellington Boots at Outdoorleisuredirect.



Power kites and Stunt Kites: Power kites and traction kites have only been around since the 1970s. That's not a long time compared to some other categories of kite, such as Chinese kites or Box kites. However, quite a bit of traction kite development has taken place, so it's interesting to see just how far this kind of heavy-pulling kite has come. Stunt kites are another name for sport kites. Stunt kites can be seen in kite competitions, where the scoring is similar to skating. Buy Power Kite and Stunt Kites of various dimensions at lowest prices ever.


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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Freestyle Stunt kites – Up To 33% Off Manufacturers RRP

Our fantastic range of Stunt Kites is now available.

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There are three different styles to choose from and all kites are made with highly durable ‘rip-stop’ nylon and feature either fibreglass or carbon frame construction.

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Intex Excursion 5 due back in stock!

The fantastic Intex Excursion 5 Boat set is due back in stock at the end of next week! The set sold very well last year, so well infact that it was sold out by June!
Even Better News…. It’s going to be £10.00 cheaper at just £94.97!
If you want us to let you know when it arrives simply email us at help@outdoorleisuredirect.co.uk and you’ll be the first to know!
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‘Urban Beach’ – New Beach Bag Range In Stock – Various Designs Available


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The stylish ‘Urban beach’ new beach bag range is available now.


There are several styles and colours to choose from, and are great for taking your stuff to the beach.

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Now in stock… The Intex Seahawk 3 300!

It’s been gone for nearly 8 months, but finally it’s back in stock….. The Intex Seahawk 3 300!
This great boat set is larger and more sturdy than it’s sister the Seahawk 2 200. It’s perfect for use on light rivers, canals and the sea.

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Priced at just £39.97 + p&p, grab one now!!

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We’ve finally got the Intex K2 Kayak back in stock!

Finally we’ve got one of the best pieces of kit we’ve EVER had back in stock………….. The Intex Challenger K2 Kayak!
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Priced at just £69.97 + p&p, the Intex K2 Kayak is a great piece of kit. It’s perfect for use on Rivers, Lakes, Canals and the beach and comes with two sets of Aluminium Oars.

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Back in stock now..The Intex Seahawk 400 4 Man Boat Set!

This is one of my favourite Inflatable boat sets from Intex! The Seahawk 400 comes in a new 2010 design with a Green design and Yellow strips.

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The Intex Seahawk 400 is designed for up to four people and comes with Aluminium oars and a hand pump.

We’ve currently got this set priced at £69.97 + p+p. Grab a Bargain Now!



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