(Somewhat) Cool Stuff for the RV

Here's a blatant press release. How do I know it's a press release? Because only marketing people will spell the name of their COMPANY AND PRODUCT IN ALL CAPS! See if you can guess which of the following four companies/products I might be talking about. Regardless, I thought the release was worthwhile to pass along.
 
This June, skip the metropolitan city sight-seeing and posh beach resort vacation you were originally thinking of, and head to the woods because it’s National Camping Month!

Stainless Steel Belted Cooler 
Forget about old blue and red plastic coolers! Coleman’s Stainless Steel Belted Cooler is the pefect place to pack all of your food, drinks, ice, and SLAP FROZEN Energy pouches that you will need for your camping weekend. This stainless steel cooler is not only more fashionable, but it can hold up to 85 cans and keeps ice for up to three days in temperatures up to 100° F. ($159.99)

OffGrid Solar Backpack
This multi-tasking backpack gives you an easy way to not only carry your necessities but to also charge your iPhone! Voltaic’s OffGrid Solar Backpack features a removable solar pocket that can also be attached to anything else! This special product is able to charge iPhones, iPods, smartphones, digital cameras and other small gaming devices. One powerful hour in the sun results in three hours of talk time on the cell phone! ($229)


SLAP FROZEN Energy
Days on a camping trip are long when you have to stay active from sunrise hikes all the way through smores around the campfire at night. SLAP FROZEN Energy will give you just the energy boost you need! Perfect for June’s hot weather, SLAP FROZEN Energy is the first ever frozen energy drink that will keep you going—rain or shine, day or night. Packaged in resealable plastic pouches, SLAP FROZEN Energy is not only more environmentally friendly, but can also be resealed and saved to finish later on in the day. ($2.50 at Wal-Mart)

The Cave 
This is not the same tent that you used to fight with when setting it up in boy scouts. Hemiplanet’s The Cave does not use poles, but instead features Inflatable Diamond Grid (IDG) which is a self-supporting airframe. The tent takes less than a minute to set up and inflate, and comfortably sleeps three people with luggage. ($700)