The Splaff belt looks more like a belt than a tire whereas the ZPG is basically an inner tube with Velcro. I am, in fact, wearing the ZPG belt while I write this review after a bike ride, but the Splaff belt is classier and more functional.
The full sized iPod (Classic) fits into the pocket, but it is VERY tight and the headphone jack is extremely difficult to insert into the iPod through the fabric-covered port. … I have now brought this bag to a few green expos as well as my overnight bag and it will continue to stay with me as my backpack of choice.
I collect unique bottle openers so one made completely of recycled 316 stainless steel brought a smile to my face. … I thought I was possibly doing something incorrectly so I gave the wristbands to different people and no one could get the wristband on either.
If you visit everybodygreen.com you will find very cute cornstarch resin bracelets, as well as a link that explains the effects of plastics on the environment. … The mission of the site, and of the products, is We?re ALL in this together Spend the small amount these bracelets cost, and you will be buying into a cleaner world.
No two hats are the same and you may be lucky enough to get one with Portuguese writing or printing on it! … In terms of the fit, I do not have a big head and the medium hat fit me snugly, but tight enough that the fierce wind did not blow it away walking out of the Atlantic City Beer Fest.
ZPG is a San Francisco based company who is planning a long haul on a boat , their profits from the ZPG products like the shirts, patches, and belts go towards that cause. … I show off my belt all the time, so all can admire it?s black beauty, but I think I need another one, this time with a buckle.
I think that these flat shoes would be much more comfortable with arch insoles and will definitely give them another chance. … We have coupon codes for discounts if you are interested, so drop us an email or leave feedback.
Autonomie Project , Inc. is a parent company that works with small independent, employee owned and Fair Trade Certified manufacturing facilities in developing areas of the world. They are giving these companies the opportunity to tap an American commercial market they would not under normal circumstances be able to take advantage of.