Color:S9 2Pack Description and specifications-Suitable for Samsung Galaxy S9-One push easy installation-Ultra-clear Screen99.9% High-definition clear hydrophobic and oleophobic screen coating protects against sweat and oil residue from fingerprints -Natural Screen ExperienceThis glass screen protector features a Surface Hardness, and providing a natural screen experience you need-0.25mm thin tempered glass screen protector for Galaxy S9. Featuring maximum protection from high impact drops, scratches, scrapes, and bumps.Please Note: All Samsung Galaxy S9 screens have curved edges that our screen protectors do not cover 100%, as they would peel over time causing customer frustration. We designed our screen protectors so you will have maximum coverage on your device with ease of installation and durability.Includes:-Auideas Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Galaxy S9 *2-Three *2 Wet Wipes-Three *2 Dry wipes-Three *2 Dust Absorber
S**L
Awesome kit
Putting up a zip line of this length is no small task. You need to find some decent size trees far enough apart and at the right height.Be forwarned, this isn't something you can do with ordinary tools. I ended up buying a 2-ton cable comalong, a tree-stand and a cable puller. The forces on the cable during installation are very high.So after a couple of days figuring out the installation we finally got it up and the kids had a blast. Still have to tighten so that adults can play as well, but that will be later.If you have the room and the money you won't regret it. This is an awesome toy for both kids and adults.
M**N
Great equipment, tricky installation.
Good equipment, but you had better know what you are doing to install a zip line of 500 ft. The amount of natural drop over that distance is significant and your terminal posts may need to be much taller or stronger than anticipated.
J**E
So much fun
Really like this kit. Recently installed it using 200 ft of the cable, the remander of the cable will be used on a future build. Also purchased the cable tensioning tool, it made tensioning the cable alot easier than trying to pull on it by other means. The kit includes the safety features that i probably wouldn't have known about if i would have purchased it in individual pieces. The braking system functions very well even with larger riders.Also installed a 8'×10' deck 12' high that used used componants from treehouse supply to launch from. Highly recommend this kit.
C**M
I really like this water bottle
Wasn't Expecting This...First, let me say... I really like this water bottle. It is well made (of light stainless steel construction), feels sturdy, and seems to function even better than advertised (more on that below). It's plastic lid has a nice rubber ring around itself making it easy to grip when tightening or loosening and also provides an alternate way to hold the bottle given it's hefty, open 'loop-like' design (allows for carabiners, large keyrings, keychains, etc).As far as actual drinking goes, the outer rim of the bottle when opened is smooth, seals well against the lips and feels very comfortable while drinking with no weird metallic taste found.BUT THEY LIED??? So I know they claim that the WaterVault K2 will keep cold liquids cold for up to 24 hours and hot liquids hot for 8 which sounds great and all, but I wanted to really see just how long it might be able to keep to its claims so I decided to do a couple of tests.Starting with cold water, I filled the bottle with a bunch of ice cubes and poured in cold water, filling the bottle to near its rim. I then left the bottle to sit overnight (at room temperature). When I woke up 7 hours later, I shook the bottle and could indeed hear the ice cubes rattling inside so that was a good sign but there was still 17 hours to go before my test was up, so I left the bottle alone with the intent of checking on it later that, night before bed. Well, life happened and I totally forgot about it, leaving it unchecked as it again sat sealed at room temperature overnight. The next morning I remembered my test and tried shaking the bottle again.To my amazement, (now 31 hours later) I could STILL hear the ice cubes rattling away inside which I thought was very impressive. Although much of the ice cubes had melted down in size (no surprize there), it was sort of cool (no pun intended) to open the bottle and find chunks of ice still in there making for some nice cold water to drink. 37 hours later, the ice had almost all melted (yes, I said almost as there was still some frozen bits in there) and I again had some very cold water accompanying my lunch.So for my hot water test, I used boiling hot water, again filling the bottle towards the rim and closed the lid firmly, leaving it for at least 8 hours this time (hoping to at least meet the claim that the Water Vault could also keep beverages hot for up to 8 hours). I again tested the bottle within a room temperature environment. When I finally opened it 10 hours later, the water was STILL HOT, though no longer at boiling temperature, hot enough to make a hot cup of tea (I felt if it were any warmer I think I might have burned my tongue!)AMAZING.USE IT BUT DO NOT ABUSE IT...One day while being... downright careless, I accidentally dropped the bottle about 3 feet off the ground directly onto a rough concrete sidewalk (mind you, the bottle was completely filled at the time so it was at a maximum weight while hitting the ground).Well I was almost certain that I had dented it up real good and even expected some of the black finish to be chipped off but to my amazement I was happily surprised to see that none of the paint came off at all and that there was only a very slight dent at the bottom of the bottle now which, luckily, did not affect how the bottle stood upright (it still stands up fine and stable when I place it down at its upright position and the dent is barely noticeable, if at all.)So with that said, obviously AVOID DOING THAT.Well it seems that the WaterVault-K2 actually works BETTER than advertised, at least for me.I'm very happy with it and must add that I'm actually surprised at myself and the level of interest I've taken in seeing this thing meet (and surpass) its set expectations....who knew an (apparently not so) simple water bottle could be so interesting :) Enjoy It!
T**3
Great backpack for day hiking
This backpack is really well put together and has a lot of features - things I didn't even know I wanted are included. I plan on using this pack for day hiking. I like to bring water, now it will be in a hydration bladder instead of bottles, a small first aid kit, rain jacket, hat/gloves, small snacks, phone, keys, and emergency money. I needed a backpack that could hold my supplies without being too bulky and after much research this Winterial backpack was my choice.Pros:* Straps and back padding is plush and soft* Pack is lightweight and comfortable to wear* Hydration bladder is included, most backpacks don't include the bladder and you have to buy it separately for $20+* Strap to anchor your hydration bladder inside the backpack as well as an elastic pocket* Four main storage areas - three zippered sections and an outside open pocket (with clip and bungee)* Chest and waist straps to secure bag and distribute load* Zippered waist pockets on both sides, easy access to small items like keys or lip balm. My phone is too large to fit, but a smaller phone or MP3 player would fit.* Looks cool with the electric yellow detailing* Reflective strips for safety are integrated into the design and blend in* Two straps with snap clasps, one on each side near the top of the bag, to cinch the bag down if you're traveling lightCons:* No headphone integration, my cell phone is too big to fit in the waist pockets so I keep it in the zippered middle pocket and run my headphones though the open zipper.* The waist pockets can sometimes rub on my arm while I am walking. This is less obvious when wearing long sleeves and a coat, but something I will keep an eye on. I don't want to wear out my coat from rubbing or give my arms a rash in the summer.
T**6
Not Case-Friendly
First, installation was easy without making any bubbles but as soon as I tried to put my phone case on, the screen protector cracked because the edge part of the screen protector was hovering over the space where case needed to fit. And the slight pressure that was forced on by the case caused it the screen protector to crack, meaning that this tempered glass isn't that sturdy either.I've tried two different designs of cases for my Galaxy S9 Plus but both times the screen protector was getting in the way of where the case needed the space for closure.
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