Get your mind out of the gutter – the Ball Claw isn’t some medieval device concocted by the Women’s Lib back then, but is actually a quick and convenient method to keep your collection of sports balls organized, regardless of whether their dwelling place of choice is the basement, garage or bedroom. Not only that, it displays and preserves your sports ball collection with dignity and pomp, and you will be able to choose from basketball, soccer, football and volleyball models. All of them retail for $9.99 a pop, and would make for the perfect present for little Johnny.
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Air Pro Cordless Air Compressor
Whether you’re lookin’ to fix a flat tire or pump up a flat football, the AirPro Cordless Air compressor is ideal because it’s both battery operated and handheld. Great for bikers or brawlers, it provides up to 120 PSi of pumping strength and connects via a 15 inch air hose with locking Schraeder connector.
What’s really beneficial, is that the AirPro comes with two super bright LED work lights built into it so that if you’re stuck on the interstate at night you can not only see what you’re doing, but the lights will help you hunt down any foreign objects which may be sticking out of your tire. In the handle is an easy to read pressure dial and the top contains a hidden compartment for placing a variety of nozzle adapters including a ball needle.
The Air Pro is powered by a 12 volt DC power pack and includes a wall charger. Cost is about $70 from Brookstone. http://www-chi.brookstone.com/auto-and-car-gadgets2_airpro-cordless-air-compressor.html
One this is for certain, with a handheld capability, it sure beats pumping up and down on a plunger hoping to get your bike tire fixed.
Hat Tip – The Red Ferret
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Garmin Edge 500 is GPS for the Bicycle
Not content in being number one in satellite navigation for the automobile, Garmin has just announced the Edge 500 for the bicycle.
The Edge 500 is one of those bike consoles that can do quite a lot more than your average bike console. Not only can it track the user’s GPS position, but it also gives the user readouts for velocity, distance, time, elevation, as well as climb and descent. It can also detect temperature, and will even change time zones automatically. Yes, a bike with an Edge 500 on it will call all other bikes wimps.
When connected to the Garmin heart rate monitor, the Edge 500 can detect changes in the user’s heart rate. This information can be used to detect the calories burned on the ride. As for the battery life, it is good for about 18 hours worth of “play-time”.

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DXG-125V sporty compact camcorder
The DXG-125V is designed for those who regularly hike through the woods, ski down high mountains, or sail through the ocean. Sadly, I am not part of this extreme crowd, but if I was, then I could use this camera to record my adventures. The DXG has a rubberized grip that can protect it against the rugged wear and tear. You may not be able to scuba dive with it, but this all-weather camcorder can resist moisture quite well.
Sadly, it only has a 1/4 CMOS 1.0 Megapixel Sensor, which is only good for still shots on an ordinary cameraphone. It also only has 128MB of Flash Memory, but this can be expanded with a SD card. The video can shoot in High Definition formats of H.264 and WVGA and 720p, both at 30 frames per second.
As you can see, it has a candybar form that allows the user to point, shoot, and film and view the results with the 2.0 TFT screen. The DXG-125V comes with a clip with a compass for a definite “outdoorsy” look, as well as HDMI cable, USB, software, and all the other usual digital camera accessories plus a nice-looking clamshell zipper-shut case. It also comes with a tiny pair of headphones, because this DXG camcorder is also MP3 compatible.
You should be able to pick up the DXG-125V at the DXG site for $139.99 in red, green, or camouflage colors.

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Bike Pedals With Built-In Magnets Cling To Your Shoes
This seemed like it might be a good idea at first glance. After all, feet slipping off of your bike pedals is obnoxious. Especially when you’re attempting to get a faster time, your feet slipping is often going to slow you down. Therefore these pedals having magnets built into them that keep your feet fused to the pedal would most definitely help out the situation. However, what’s going to make most people pause and rethink things is how much it’s going to cost to keep your feet on your bicycle pedals.

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Bushnell Yardage Pro GPS helps duffers lay up
The Yardage Pro has a sharp high resolution LCD screen which gives shot information in full color and with it’s matte finish, can be seen with little glare in bright ambient light. The Yardage Pro gives you distance to hole information for up to 100 different courses around the world and can be updated with a simple upload. It has both hole up tracking and down the hole fairway perspectives and even keeps track of stroke information.Comes with scorekeeping and statistic utilities, rechargeable lithium ion battery, belt clip and storage pouch.
Only downside is it’s cost … $350 from Bushnell.
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Domyos Interactive System is new type of exercise game
Considering the WiiFit and Dance Dance Revolution have sold well in the non-gaming crowd, I have been wondering when some company was going to come out with something like this.
The Domyos Interactive System is targeting a whole new type of audience of non-gamers as it doesn’t require any console to plug it into, but fits right into any television set or display.
From there, the user can work out with one of the game cartridges on an exercise mat that includes a sort of DDR type game that several players can join in on. (Provided they have the correct number of mats.)
There is also this hurdle sort of game, and this system keeps track of your calories burned. There is a video of it after the jump.

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FINIS Next Generation SwiMP3 Player uses bone conduction technology
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Strap a camera to your head with a VholdR Contour 1080p
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The Cycle of the Future

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