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The Three Amigos – Light My Fire Swedish FireKnife

Monday, August 18th, 2014

Light My Fire x Mora

The Light My Fire Swedish FireKnife is a product by Mora and Light My Fire. The blade is 3.9″ and made of Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel, with a Scandinavian grind. The handle is made of high-friction, TPE rubber, and houses a FireSteel Scout firestarter, which twist locks into the handle for convenient access, and can provide about 3000 strikes. This starter works when wet and at all altitudes, producing a 2,980°C (5,400°F) spark, which lights easily when struck by the flat end of the FireKnife blade. The sheath is made of polypropylene and has an included belt clip.

The blade handle and sheath comes in five colors: Black, Red, Orange, Blue, and Green.

www.lightmyfire.com/products/products/swedish-fireknife

– The Three Amigos

OR Open Air Demo – High Roller

Thursday, August 14th, 2014

Two of the Three Amigos raced the High Roller big wheel at OR Summer Market. Engineered by Big Wheel Rally Lab, the High Roller is an adult-sized big wheel. The High Roller has the following features:

– Strengthened Rear Axle
– Free Spin brake cable routing
– Patent Pending Steel Frame and Fork
– Custom metal flake glossy paint
– Molded 14 inch Plastic Rear Wheels for Power Slides and Drifting!
– Pneumatic 26 inch front wheel
– Freewheel Pedal Hub for high speed coasting
– Alloy Rims
– Super Wide front tire for super traction
– Alloy V-Brake and levers
– Plush, Fully Adjustable seat
– Bell and Tassels

It’s intended for riders between 5’2″ to 6’6″ in height, up to 300 lbs. According to the Amigos themselves, it was very fun to ride on and comfortable to sit in. You can get your own from High Roller USA at the following link: www.highrollerusa.com

The Three Amigos – Bushnell Bear Grylls BackTrack D-Tour

Monday, July 28th, 2014

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The BackTrack D-Tour is designed to allow the user to find their way back to a custom waypoint that can be marked with the device. Using the D-Tour, we found that it’s best to travel a steady pace to allow the device to calibrate your directions. It’s worth noting that use in an area with a strong presence of iron or other magnetic metals can cause an error in the path finding. Additionally, the D-Tour is compatible with most personal computers, and can show the course, length, speed, elevation, and temperature of the most recently logged trip.

The BackTrack also comes with a rescue mirror which includes a handy Morse code guide.

– The Three Amigos

www.bushnell.com/all-products/bear-grylls/backtrack-d-tour