2010年12月19日星期日

EcoMerino Wool replica watch gift Heavyweight Hike/Trek Sock

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Its so well-made and -balanced and so sharp, and the handle so light (and virtually indestructible), you can literally dismantle a tree in a matter of minutes. I grew up in the overgrown South, and when I needed cash to support my books, music, replica Technomarine watch comics, and BMX habits, I limbed and felled trees. Ive swung dozens of axes for hours upon end. None compares.6. Fiskars 28-inch Super Splitting Axe ($53) - The big, bad bro of the lightweight beast above, this is the best maul Ive ever used. One-stroke splits if youve got the technique down.

The head weighs four pounds, and the handle is the same featherweight, hollow, indestructible number Fiskars uses on all their tree tackle. 7. Fiskars 30-Inch Bow Saw ($8) - Man, I wish theyd make this in a four-footer, for greater efficiency. If youre like replica Tissot watch me, an analog fan, and youd rather eschew the fume spewing health hazard/mortal danger of a gas chain saw while getting a bit of a workout and doin it like Great-Grandpa did, this is the tool for getting logs in choppable form. Two words: like butter.8. Marshmallows ($1?), whittled stick ($0) --Jeremy Spencer