Saturday, June 28, 2008

Carrying All That Gear

I carry a lot of gadgets when I'm traveling, and it's always a pain trying to keep track of everything. That's true in general, but it's particularly true when I'm frequently in and out of the car, or even just walking through town or a campground. But I've found a couple of solutions that make life a little easier.

More importantly, the clothing from Scottevest let me carry a variety of items without looking like a geek... or worse, looking like a tourist. I have both the TEC Shirt and the Essential Jacket. The Essential Jacket converts from a jacket to a vest by unzipping the sleeves. But both, in fact all of the Scottevest products, incorporate the same kind of 'hidden pocket' function that I love.

The TEC Shirt is made of microfiber, and is predictably comfortable, not to mention warm. It looks like any comparable, stylish shirt, but has several pockets, accessible from both outside and inside the shirt. Here's the web site where you can get a better look, but here's a video I made of the shirt in action.



video

2 comments:

Scott Jordan, CEO of SCOTTEVEST/SeV said...

Scott,

Thanks for reviewing my TEC Shirt! Do you mind if i cross post this on our site? I didn't know you could record videos through blogger.

Scott of SCOTTEVEST

RV Camping World said...

I have used scottevests for 6 months, they are so useful !!
http://www.rvcampingworld.com

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