Wilton Sports Ball Pan Set

By , September 30, 2011 9:26 pm

Wilton Sports Ball Pan Set

  • Each pan half takes 2-1/2 cups batter
  • Includes two 6-inch diameter half-ball aluminum pans and metal baking stands
  • Includes decorating suggestions
  • Handwashing recommended

Choose your own sporting passion, then use the four-piece set to create the perfect cake centerpiece. Includes two 6 inch diameter half-ball aluminum pans and two metal baking stands.

List Price: $ 12.99

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Cleveland Junior Series 2009 Set (Driver, Hybrid, 5/6 Iron, 7/8 Iron, Cleveland Wedge, Putter and Stand Bag)

By , September 30, 2011 5:10 pm

Cleveland Junior Series 2009 Set (Driver, Hybrid, 5/6 Iron, 7/8 Iron, Cleveland Wedge, Putter and Stand Bag)

  • Lightweight shafts to help generate more club head speed for extra distance.
  • Designed with classic Cleveland elements, these junior sets will have kids looking and playing like a pro.
  • Three sizes for both right and left-handed juniors.
  • Cleveland Wedge:  This classic shape wedge features a wide sole with medium bounce for consistent shots around the green.
  • It provides great forgiveness and enhanced confidence.

Each Junior club features similar technology found in our standard equipment; each set configuration has been modified to help fit the junior golfer into the most suitable head weights and lengths for his or her age and weight.

List Price: $ 179.99

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Even You Can Make a Killer Extreme Sports Video

By , September 30, 2011 5:10 pm

Article by David East

There are several important points to consider when you’re making your own extreme sports videos.

We have all seen the really bad home videos of skateboarding, skiing, BMX racing, or whatever extreme sport you can think of. You know the ones… with these people that just try to hold an old-fashioned camcorder while they do crazy stunts. Some of these are really bad!!

With a little bit of planning and organization, and the right equipment, however, you can create and record some terrific footage of your adventures. Follow these helpful pointers and you’ll end up with some extreme sports videos of your exploits that you can really be proud of!

Safety First!Extreme sports, are by their very nature, extreme! This usually means that they are a little bit dangerous or risky. Many of these extreme sports are also enjoyed alone, and you might want to share your excitement with others.

This does not mean that you should be reckless!

Finding the right way to record your adventures can make all the difference when trying to avoid injury or property damage.

Today’s new helmet cams and bullet cams allow for hands-free operation and recording. This means that once you get the camera and mini personal digital video recorder set up and started, you are completely free to do your stunts and enjoy your extreme sport to the fullest.

There is no need to hang on to anything extra or concentrate on focusing a camera while you are midair on a skateboard stunt!! Anyone who has tried this knows exactly what I mean…….

The Right EquipmentGet yourself a helmet cam or bullet cam that mounts securely to your helmet.

These days, thankfully, most extreme sports enthusiasts are wearing helmets for safety, so this camera is a small addition to your regular gear.

A mini personal digital video recorder can be used, and tucked away into a zippered pocket and you don’t have to worry about it at all. Just press the ‘start’ button right as you begin, and you will have a continuous recording of your adventure.

Timing is Everything!When you are planning to record your extreme sports video, it is very important to take into consideration the conditions under which you will be recording, such as weather, daylight, etc. Although the bullet camera itself may be waterproof, sometimes recording certain activities in the rain may not be ideal.

Make sure you have enough light, too, not only for the quality of your recording purposes, but to keep yourself safe for the entire event.

Something Great to Share!Following these helpful tips may make the difference when you are recording your extreme sports videos. Considering the right equipment for safety and for quality recording will allow you to have an extreme sports video that is well worth sharing with your family and friends. Getting hurt, or damaging your gear is not worth it!

Take the time to do it right, and you’ll be very glad that you did!

David East owns Video Intel Int’l. He is a video technology & surveillance expert. David is an avid paraglider and shares his passion for extreme sports on his helmet camera video site called ExtremeSportVideo.net.










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