This gigantic industrial strength, military grade glow stick is ultra bright, fully waterproof, and a whopping 14 inches long.
Who wants to camp on boring old dry land? Sleep under the stars while floating along on the water with this cool new inflatable Floating Tent.
Fresh, clean water is essential when out exploring or in an emergency and this can provide it from almost any water source, wherever you may roam.
When you absolutely, positively, must wield the brightest and most powerful flashlight in the world, put on your sunglasses (at night), and switch on this epic... More
This unique interactive cat activity mat is not only a great safe spot for your furry feline friend to hide, nap, explore, and plan future pounce attacks from,... More
These handcrafted sisal rope-wrapped posts easily screw into a stud on your wall to allow cats to either scratch, play on, or use as steps to reach areas higher... More
Just give this cool new Mars Dust Globe from designer Dan Abramson a good shake and watch as a powerful red dust storm forms and swirls around the two astronauts... More
These survival boot laces are constructed from durable 550 paracord and have handy fire starting ferro rod tips that can be used to produce a shower of blazing... More
Based on the mysterious storm glass Admiral Fitzroy used on his voyage with Charles Darwin aboard the HMS Beagle, this little cloud shaped version is also filled... More
A convenient floating insulated cooler designed to be towed behind a kayak or other small watercraft.
Billed as the world's loudest whistle, the cool new HyperWhistle uses a radial tri-frequency design to emit a super loud, high-pitched peep that reaches up to... More
A handy five foot long flexible, waterproof, magnetic, and ultra-bright string of illumination that can be hung, stuck to, or wrapped around anything you can... More
Put down that selfie stick, lower your arm, call off the paparazzi, and simply simply launch this cool new Selfie Drone instead.
A submersible live video drone that lets you remotely explore the underwater world all safe and dry on land - no SCUBA gear, holding your breath, or submarines... More
Used to predict the weather since 1750, the storm glass was a unique and mysterious instrument used on old sailing ships to help captains forecast the weather... More
This innovative LED lantern doesn't use batteries, it uses nothing more than salt and water to provide up to 2,000 lux illumination for up to 80 hours.
This high-tech, self-propelled atmospheric diving suit lets divers safely explore the ocean depths 1000 feet below the surface with exceptional flexibility,... More
This versatile insect-repelling unisex tube scarf wraps around your neck to keep pesky insects like mosquitoes, ticks, gnats, and more away - it also kills them... More
This is the world's easiest to pilot personal submarine that can not only cruise along 400 feet below the surface, but also hover in place for safely exploring... More
Areplica of the classic US Navy dive helmet with one feature they never used, a built-in functional ice bucket on top.
This rugged, heavy duty lantern not only produces the brightest light of any LED lantern made, it also can survive a 5 foot drop with ease and stay lit in the... More
An amphibious sub-surface electric watercraft designed to go from land to sea with a buoyant above-water upper hull and an underwater observation cockpit below.
Once inflated, these highly portable waterproof lights can be used as outdoor lanterns, task lights, flashlights, or even as psychedelic party lights to set... More
Don this somewhat stylish wearable netting and watch as the endless legions of the world's most deadly animal to humans just safely bounces right off you without... More