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Chris Reeve Sebenza Review: Is This US$450 Pocket Knife Worth The Hype?
If you talk about knives on the Internet, then you’ll know the Chris Reeve Sebenza is held up as the pinnacle of production knife perfection. But what’s it like to use and carry one in the real world? I let this one bite me to find out.
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Surefire 2211X WristLight Review: A Real Headlamp Alternative?
Last year, Surefire released an innovative new line of “WristLights.” But, at $US800, they were way too expensive for most people. This new 2211X costs just $299 and is just as bright. How’s it work?
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REI Traverse Pack Review: Just The Right Price
Meet my new favourite backpack. At 48 litres, the REI Traverse is just the right size for shorter trips, secures its load so tight that it’s silent, makes room for oddly-shaped equipment and provides ample airflow across your back. All that for just $250.
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Previously Unreleased Footage Of 1955 Atomic Bomb Testing, In Glorious HD
Atom Central recently published these four unreleased videos of atomic bomb testing in 1955. The footage, taken from Operation Teapot at the test site in Nevada, is in glorious HD so it’s pretty incredible but watch out for the blinding light. Even in a small little YouTube window, it hurts.