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Extreme’s rugged all-terrain Waterproof Speaker Case, provides dynamic sound and protection for your iPhone, Blackberry, MP3 player, keys, and other personal items. • Water and dirt resistant design protects your mobile phone, MP3 player, and personal items from the outdoor elements.


Space is at a premium atop sailboat


masts. Combining wind direction monitoring with a stainless steel VHF whip, Shakespeare's Galaxy 5445 Antenna with Wind Vane serves multiple purposes in one unique design. Specifically created to be


mounted on sailboat masts, the Galaxy 5445 is an excellent performer, with the wind vane providing reliable information. Lightweight, the antenna offers low wind drag. Stylish and sailboat-friendly, this 3dB whip measures 3'. Its solderless


connector system simplifies


installation and removal for storage. An offset bracket is included for easy attachment of the antenna to the top of a mast, and a 65' RG-58 coax cable and a PL-259 connector are also supplied. Contact Shakespeare


E l e c t r o n i c P r o d u c t s


Group, (803) 227-1590, website: www.shakespeare-marine.com


Foster Wills Alternative Energy is


now offering variable voltage G4 and Bayonet base LED lamps. These 8-30 Volt DC/AC LED’s use a Buck Power Converter to control the LED’s and maintain maximum brightness and lamp life. Our lamps use new generation


Surface Mount Diodes to increase cooling and further increase life and brightness. 2 year warranty under normal marine use.


• High impact shock proof casing withstands drops, falls and spills. • Internal s torage compar tment holds keys, mobile phone, MP3 player, credit cards, drivers license and cash, keeping it safe from sand, sun, and water . • 3.5mm audio jack works with any mobile phone or


Conventional ovens take up


valuable space and aren't always transportable. With the innovative OM4500 Omnia Oven from InterCon Marketing, outdoor enthusiasts can prepare delicious baked meals and fresh bread in their trailers, campers, tents, boats. Requiring no installation, the advanced OM4500 Omnia Oven bakes food on a gas stove, alcohol stove or electric hotplate. A unique, three-part design includes a 2.1 qt. aluminum dish, treated-


The Powersmart™ Intelligent


Pigtail Adapter from shore power products manufacturer Furrion features a LED to indicate when power is present, so there’s no need to test a power outlet with an ampmeter. Tested to exacting UL standards, the


plug and connectors have side grips for easy, user friendly connection. Available in standard yellow or Furrion’s Titanium color. Universal fit with all other shore power brands. A weatherproof storage bag and cable strap are included with


the 50-amp adapter. More info: www.furrion.com or call (203) 528-8422.


A marine grade LED lamp is


designed to accommodate the variable voltage that occurs when being powered by storage batteries. This is accomplished by the use of a special voltage controller built into the lamp. For more information contact


Foster Wills Alternative Energy, phone, (206) 251-7613, email ed@foster-wills. com or website www.foster-wills.com


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Lowtide


MP3 player, 3” full range forward firing speaker. • Includes a 2” detachable carabineer clip, making it ideal for backpacking, biking, beach trips, and camping. • IPX7 Approved (International Weatherproofing Standard), powered by 3 AA batteries. Ava i l abl e through Gr a c e


Digital, for more information, check: GraceDigitalAudio.com


steel base plate with center hole and an aluminum lid. Ventilation holes give cakes and breads room to rise. Easy to use, the OM4500


Omnia Oven uses the burner to provide an equal distribution of heat. Food is cooked evenly from the top with a central, cone-shaped hole and the bottom with an air lock between the base plate and the aluminum


dish. Contact InterCon Marketing at www.contoure.com


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