
Made of 13-gauge PVC plastic, the two-person Explorer 200 offers such features as two air chambers for safety, a grab rope on the bow, an inflatable floor for comfort and rigidity, welded oar locks, and a U.S. Coast Guard ID. Plus, the boat's contemporary colors and graphics help the Explorer 200 stand out in a crowd. This version of the Explorer 200--which measures 73 by 16 by 37 inches (W x H x D) and offers a weight capacity of 210 pounds--comes with two 48-inch French oars, a mini air pump, and a repair patch. About Intex Helping people have fun for more than 40 years, Intex is the world leader in designing and producing high-quality, innovative products for indoor and outdoor recreation. Every Intex product--which includes such items as above-ground pools, pool accessories, pool toys, airbeds, and boats--undergoes an intensive quality control process before it's released to the public. During the manufacturing process, highly trained Intex employees continuously monitor a wide range of factors, from the quality of the raw materials and the calibration of the machines to the making and assembly of each product. The goal is to produce the best possible product at the best possible price. Intex offices are located in such cities as Long Beach, California; WanChai, Hong Kong; Roosendaal, Netherlands; Beaufort, France; and Praha, Czech Republic.

Big city cyclists need big city protection, as would-be thieves aren't intimidated by just any bicycle lock. Enter the Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboutit U-lock, which features an 18mm hardened Max-Performance steel shackle designed to resist bolt cutters and leverage attacks. Ideal for anyone who lives in moderately high crime areas, the New York Fahgettaboutit boasts a maximum 12 ranking on the Kryptonite 1-12 lock comparison system, which ranks the varying levels of security offered by the company's product range. A lock that ranks 1 on the Kryptonite scale might work if you live in the burbs and have a Rottweiler parked next to your bike or motorcycle. However, city dwellers demand extreme protection, which is why the New York Fahgettaboutit is built for serious deterrent security. The U-lock also offers such security-enhancing features as a high-security disc-style cylinder; an oversized, hardened steel sleeve over the crossbar for double security; double deadbolt locking for extensive holding power; and a center keyway that defends against leverage attacks. And as a bonus, the lock comes with three keys, one of which is lighted with a high-intensity bulb that makes it easy to unlock the Fahgettaboutit after dark. Other features include a protective vinyl coating, a sliding dust cover that protects and extends the cylinder life, and dimensions of 3.25 by 6 inches. The Legendary Durability of Kryptonite Locks The first big test for Kryptonite locks came in 1972, when Kryptonite founder Michael Zane directed the Second Avenue Bicycle Shop in New York City to lock a three-speed bicycle to a signpost in Greenwich Village. Although thieves immediately stripped all of the bicycle's removable parts, the bicycle itself remained for 30 days and 30 nights. The Kryptonite lock and the bike frame were still in place, even though the lock had been attacked numerous times. The publicity gave Kryptonite the boost it needed and forever changed the face of bicycle security. Twenty-two years later, Kryptonite returned to the streets of the Big Apple to test its latest innovation, the New York lock. In April 1994, the New York Post laid down the ultimate challenge: Could Kryptonite's New York lock last 48 hours on the toughest streets of New York? In a city where more than 100,000 bikes are stolen each year, Kryptonite and the Post locked a brand new, bright green Univega road bike worth $600 to a parking meter in the East Village--the Bermuda Triangle of New York bicycle thievery. For a full 48 hours, the bike remained locked on the corner of Avenue A and 11th Street. Zane and Neil McDaid, director of product development and design for Kryptonite, watched from around the corner as the bike came under every possible means of assault, stumping thieves at every turn. After 48 hours the bike remained intact except for the gear derailleur, which had been stripped off. The lock showed definite signs of abuse, but it had not failed. The New York lock had met the Post's challenge. Not satisfied with the length of the test, Zane moved the bike to SoHo for another six days and, finally, uptown near the Lincoln Center. Even in these high-theft areas the properly locked bike lasted another three weeks before being pulled off the streets by Zane and McDaid. The Post also ran the New York lock through a battery of street tests using common bike theft tools: a 4-foot bolt cutter, a crowbar, and a hammer. The non-Kryptonite locks cracked in seconds, but all methods failed on the New York lock, even the monstrous bolt cutter, which was rendered useless with large dents in its jaws. About Kryptonite In the early 1970s, Michael Zane was a free-spirited, bearded kid with a VW van and a big idea for a new kind of lock. He traveled thousands of miles showing the unique U-shaped locking device and spreading his passion for bicycle security to bike dealers all around the country and forged lifetime relationships. The company soon expanded its product line to include power sports, hardware, and snow sports security. Through innovative product designs, cutting-edge marketing savvy, legendary customer service, and pure fanaticism for security, Kryptonite grew with a cult-like following. In 2001, the company that was started in a VW van was purchased by industry giant Ingersoll Rand and became a flagship brand in the company's Security Technologies sector. Publications such as Bicycling, Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, US News & World Report, and a host of others continued to tout Kryptonite products as the best on the market. The company's dedication to its customers is best represented by its actions during the fall of 2004, when it was discovered that the industry-standard tubular cylinder could be compromised, at times, with a household item. Kryptonite flew into action, created a voluntary lock exchange program, and replaced more than 400,000 locks in 21 countries for free. In essence, the company redesigned the equivalent of nine years worth of new products in just 10 short months. Kryptonite is the only company in the world that offered such a comprehensive plan to customers, taking its "legendary customer service" pledge to new heights.
If your little one can walk, the Strider™ toddler bike will open new worlds of exploration. Its no-pedal design is engineered to enhance balance and coordination, and the adjustable seat and handlebars accommodate growing toddlers.
The ChampionĀ® Jersey men's t-shirt is a comfortable all-purpose shirt that is perfect for the gym, the game, inside, outside -- wherever! It's crafted using a breathable cotton blend fabric with a finely ribbed set-in collar that won't stretch or wear after multiple washes.
The women's Shape T-Back Sports Bra from ChampionĀ® features a fully constructed inner bra that enhances your curves for a shapely look. The full lining and bottom band help wick away moisture for cooling comfort.
Designed specifically for women, less is definitely more when exploring with our VibramĀ®-soled Barefoot Pace Glove natural adventure shoe. All the protection your feet need from rocks and roots, and an ultra-lightweight upper with a synthetic leather foot sling for stability fits like a glove. This sporty minimalist sneaker features a 4mm compression molded EVE midsole, forefoot shock absorption, 0mm ball to heel drop that keeps you connected to your terrain and microfiber footbed with Aegis antimicrobial solution to resists odor. You'll love the Merrell Barefoot Pace Glove from the barefoot collection.
Getting your child to sleep at night can be an absolute nightmare. The never-ending bedtime stories, the long haul to the kitchen for warm milk, the pointless concept of "counting sheep" - sometimes, there are just never enough solutions. Now you don't have to do it alone! This trusty, cuddly Pirates-spirited Mascot Pillow Pet can relieve you and your kin of your sleep-deprived troubles. Made of a soft plush material, this fluffy mascot is decked out in an adorable team-colored uniform with a team logo embroidered on the back.
Mylec's deluxe folding goal set features high-impact PVC tubing and sleeve netting for quick assembly. The set includes two 43-inch Jet Flo sticks, one no-bounce hockey ball, and a 48-by-37-inch (W x D) goal, which folds for easy storage. About Mylec Mylec has been leading the street hockey industry for more than 40 years, ever since Raymond W. Leclerc had a vision of an entirely new sport -- ice hockey played without ice. Combining his love of hockey and 20 years of toy manufacturing experience, he created the street hockey concept, and in 1971 launched the Mylec Corporation. Since then, Mylec has been a pioneer in the street hockey industry and is credited with creating the first hockey ball, first plastic bladed stick, and first plastic playing surface. Today, Mylec offers a wide range of products for street and roller hockey, as well as other sports and flooring products.
Push-button, locking telescoping handle. Soft ride sport wheels. Molded side scoop handles for ease of loading and unloading. 28 quart/37 cans or (12) 20 oz. sports.
Kryptonite New York MC 3000 U-Lock Ultimate security for high theft areasSteel sleeve in a "crossbar over crossbar" constructionHigh security, anti-pick disc style cylinder with double dead bolt lockExtra thick 58" Kryptonium steel shackleIncludes a lighted key4" x 8"