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Daily gear deals - $15 binocular 2-pack, $34 picnic set and more



Here are the hottest gear deals for today, Monday August 17th 2009. Remember, these deals are often only valid for just one day, so act fast before they are gone.

Deal a day site 1saleaday is selling a 2-pack of Jeep branded binoculars for $14.99. The normal retail price of these is claimed to be $149, so this would appear to be quite the deal. The kit comes with a 10x50 and a 4x22 as well as a carrying case for both binoculars. Click here for this deal.

Over at buy.com, you'll find a very nice 2 person picnic set, complete with (cooler) basket, glasses, plates, flatware, napkins, bottle opener and of course a corkscrew, all for just $33.99. Click here for this deal.

No trip is complete without photos. But what if your trip takes you places where a normal camera may not survive? Then you may want to check out the Olympus Stylus 1050. This 10.1 megapixel / 3x optical zoom camera is waterproof, shockproof and crushproof, all for just $149.99. Click here for this deal.

And finally in today's lineup, is the Clarion MiND "Mobile Internet Navigation Device". This "super GPS" launched last year as one of the first "MID" devices. It is supposed to be part computer, part GPS and part MP3 player, but its $800 price didn't make it much of a success. Now, at $248 it suddenly seems like a very hot deal. It comes with WiFi, GPS, a web browser, Youtube, MySpace, 4GB of storage and is "traffic information ready" with an optional dock. Click here for this deal.

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