Getting Through Some Unexpected Golf Emergencies

You never know what kinds of things can happen to you out on the golf course, and it pays to be prepared for any emergency. There are some hazards that are inherent to being out on an open, often isolated green that you can be cognizant of and learn to deal with to protect yourself from harm. Some hazards that can impact your game and well-being include: Lightning. The first thing to do when you spot lightning on the golf course is to seek shelter. Read More 

High-Performance Jerseys For Larger Than Average Riders

Many of the cycling jerseys on the market today are made for small to average-sized riders. If you like to ride, but you have a larger waste girth than the average rider, you may feel like you have no choice but to ride in a T-shirt or a shirt that fits like a midriff shirt. If you are going out on a long ride, or you will be around other riders, you will feel more comfortable in a cycling jersey that actually fits and is designed with cycling in mind. Read More 

Tips For Setting Up A Successful Booth

While the details of setting up a booth are different for, say, a trade show than a career fair, many of the principles are the same. After all, the point is to get your company or product noticed by as many people as possible. Your booth may be one of hundreds, if not thousands. Set up your booth to receive maximum exposure, thus ensuring a good return on investment. Select an Eye-Catching Custom Canopy Read More 

2 Factors To Consider When Buying A Badminton Racket

Choosing the right badminton racket for you is exceedingly important as the wrong racket could lead to quite a few problems that can negatively impact your enjoyment of the game. Listed below are two factors to consider when shopping for a new racket. Weight One of the most important factors to consider when choosing a racket is the weight of it. When you are first starting out with badminton you will want to avoid the heavier rackets because they will be much harder to control than a lightweight one. Read More 

The Four Retention Levels Of Gun Holsters And What They Mean

When shopping for a new gun holster, you've probably seen holsters described as Level 1 or Level 2, and sometimes even Level 3. These levels refer to the retention of your holster or how difficult it is to access your weapon from its holster when you're wearing it. The ability for you to grab your gun quickly hinges very much on the retention level of your holster, as does the ability of someone else to grab your gun. Read More