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Review: TOLOCO Massage Gun, Massage Gun Deep Tissue, Percussion Massage Gun with 10 Replacement Heads, Super Quiet Portable Electric Massager for Athletes, Relax, Black
Title: Expert Review: Local Percussion Massage Gun Earns Physical Therapist's Praise In a comprehensive video review, Dr. David Middaugh, a specialist physical therapist
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Drive Medical BlueStreak Wheelchair: A Comprehensive Review of Its Versatile Features
Title: Drive Medical BlueStreak Wheelchair: A Comprehensive Review of Its Versatile Features In a recent video feature by the Re4You channel on YouTube, the Drive
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Review: TOLOCO Massage Gun, Massage Gun Deep Tissue, Percussion Massage Gun with 10 Replacement Heads, Super Quiet Portable Electric Massager for Athletes, Relax, Black
Title: Expert Review: Local Percussion Massage Gun Earns Physical Therapist's Praise In a comprehensive video review, Dr. David Middaugh, a specialist physical therapist
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Critics say Michael Chandler needs to "use his brain" if he is going to defeat Conor McGregor
I have a love/hate relationship with McGregor. For one thing, he brought huge fanfare to the sport and even people who don't watch MMA know who he is. There is a
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Boxing Picks: Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia (Brooklyn, Barclay's Center)
#haney #ryangarcia #lightweight
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Reebok Nanoflex Training Sneakers: Lightweight, Flexible, and Comfortable Game-Changers for Your Workouts.
Reebok Women's Nanoflex Cross Trainer By: Shop Zappos Reebok Nanoflex training sneakers are a game-changer for your workouts. With their nanoflex design, these sneakers
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Versatile Style and Functionality: Introducing the New Balance WXNRGv1 Shoe.
New Balance Women's FuelCore Nergize Sport V1 Cross Trainer By: Shop Zappos The New Balance WXNRGv1 is a versatile shoe that combines style and functionality. With
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Lightweight Travel Tip #20: Multi-purpose mint oil
In this Lightweight Travel Tip I discuss mint oil. I carry this primarily for migraine relief (works for me, but ymmv) and it has a lot of other uses. Mint oil isn't
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Lightweight Travel Tip #19: Shaving creme/gel
In this Lightweight Travel Tip I talk about alternatives to shaving gels and cremes. I don't carry these items anmore because I make do with whatever I can find
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Lightweight Travel Tip #18: Survivalist first aid
In this Lightweight Travel Tip I discuss how I use items I carry for basic first aid. Most of this comes from my back-country experience where good-enough is good
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Lightweight Travel Tip #17: Less of the "Just In Case"
In this Lightweight Travel Tip we talk about the just in case items. When encountering strange cuisine or uncertain hygenie, you might want to take an anti-diarrhea
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Lightweight Travel Tip #16: The death of dead tree format
In this Lightweight Travel Tip we look at replacing that folder of travel documents with electronic things instead. It used to be compulsory to have documents in
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Lightweight Travel Tip #15: Medicine
In this Lightweight Travel Tip we discuss medications. Again, take just what you need with a day or two extra in case of delay. Medicines might not be easily available
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Lightweight Travel Tip #14: Rain protection
In this Lightweight Travel Tip we discuss incliment weather like wind and rain. As an outdoors person I always take something for wind and rain and, even though
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Lightweight Travel Tip #13: Take smaller quantities of tape
In this Lightweight Travel Tip I show how I carry small amounts of medical tape and duck tape. Both items are extremely useful and I use a bit almost every trip.
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Lightweight Travel Tip #12: Cutting weight by a hair
In this Lightweight Travel Tip I go to the extreme. Yes, I actually did this on my last long trip and nobody complained about my hair. I know a comb is light and
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Lightweight Travel Tip #11: Toothpaste tablets
In this Lightweight Travel Tip we look at toothpaste. I like using dry tabs instead of wet paste. Tabs weigh much less and you can make your own by squeezing paste
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Lightweight Travel Tip #10: Shave a few grams
In this Lightweight Travel Tip we talk male grooming. An electric razor is heavy. Disposible razors are a good choice and, with some care, the heads are replaceable.
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Lightweight Travel Tip #9: Powerbanks are heavy
In this Lightweight Travel Tip we look at powerbanks. If you're travelling near civilisation then you can probably leave the powerbank behind and just use your
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Lightweight Travel Tip #8: No laptop - mobile office
In this Lightweight Travel Tip we discuss minimising electronic devices. These days a mid-range mobile phone is very powerful and you can do almost anything - including
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