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Outside Magazine, August 2006
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Review: Water Gear
Summer Liquidation (cont.)

Water Gear
Photograph by Jens Mortensen

1. H20 AUDIO FOR iPOD NANO H20 Audio's waterproof case is helping the iPod, already king of the terrestrial digital audio market, conquer the other three-quarters of the world. Tune in up to ten feet under with the new Nano version. The headphones ($40 extra) sound a little hollow, but that's a small price for taking your playlist beyond the beach. $80; www.h2oaudio.com

2. NIXON CHANNEL T Whether you're catching waves or dinner, it's crucial to know tide times. The Channel T delivers the data in a stainless-steel package that's depth-rated to more than 300 feet and comes with a seaworthy polyurethane band. The offset crown won't irritate your flexed wrist when you pop up on a surfboard. $180; www.nixonnow.com

3. SEA & SEA DX-75OG Tired of your dive partners calling bull on your alleged shark sightings? Show them proof with the DX-750G, a five-megapixel digicam that comes with a removable waterproof housing good to 150 feet. Shutter lag is a tad slow, so don't waste much time framing the shot when that hammerhead swims into view. $499; www.seaandsea.com

4. MOTOROLA i355 When I called my buddy to brag that I was sea-kayaking while he slaved away at a desk, I made sure to dip the i355 overboard so he could hear the waves. Then I put the drenched phone up to my ear to hear him cursing me—clear as a bell. The rubberized shell makes it a bit bulky. $90 with two-year service agreement; www.sprint.com




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