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Friday
Mar132009

The Take A Seat: A Hitchable Tailgate Chair

Take a Seat Tailgate SystemNot everyone is into converting an RV or Bus into a tailgating machine with patios and second decks. The Take A Seat System is perfect for smaller, more intimate tailgate parties or for simply transporting cargo.

The system has a weather-resistant cargo carrier that can hold up to 500 lbs. of tailgate gear, but then turns into a heavy-duty bench seat for two in seconds when the party gets started.

The Take A Seat System is constructed in sturdy 2" square steel tube, and comes with a powder-coat finish. The fabric used in the Take A Seat is UV protected and is made of 600D oxford fabric with a polyurethane coating to stand up to those hot, soggy Saturdays or Sundays.

With its 2-in-1 tailgating capabilities, the Take A Seat System provides a great solution to improvised seating!

Tuesday
Mar102009

Watch SUNDAY NFL TICKET™ "In-Stadium"

Kangaroo In-Game DirecTVWith the absolute society crush we all have on Fantasy Football, it’s surprising a product like this took so long to come out. NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ "In-Stadium" by DIRECTV allows fans to watch NFL SUNDAY TICKET on Kangaroo TV™ handsets while attending their team's live games. Don’t get us wrong, there is absolutely no better feeling than being at the actual game, but there is a part of you wishing you could be watching your fantasy football team absolutely demolish last year’s league winner.

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Monday
Mar092009

Beer Pager Eliminates Orphaned Beers

Beer PagerOk, so this is not exactly the Christian Children's Fund, but orphaned beers are not cool. Notice how at any given time during a tailgate, there are half full abandoned beers on top of tables, perched on fences, or sitting on top of the keg. This is all due to the fact that your faithful tailgaters expect you to drive them to the game, bring all their food, cook their burger, and watch over your beer in the same exact instance in time. But you can help put a stop to this waste of beer with the Beer Pager.

Simply place your can or bottle into the system's built in koozie, and clip the remote to your belt. Then next time short-term memory loss kicks in, press the button, and the coaster and koozie start to burp loudly and light up from up to 60 feet away.

The creators have thought of everything on this little tailgate gadget. The device comes programmed with several different radio codes so that more than one unit can be used at one time.The Beer Pager is available in two different designs: Original Version and Casino Version.

Sunday
Mar082009

The Cell Phone Flask Trickeration

It seems innocent enough to enjoy some football with your favorite beverage. Yet, there are some (e.g. those wonderfully trained search down guards at stadium entrances) who seem have a different opinion on the matter. Now you can throw caution to the wind, and simply walk your "cell phone" (wink wink) into any location with a "little extra water weight." The Cell Phone Flask comes in the 4 Oz version shown, as well as, an 8 Oz version. Just unscrew the antenna on top, and continue about your business.

Saturday
Feb212009

DirecTV Sat-Go is a Tailgate Hit

DirecTV Sat-GoI don’t know about you, but setting up a DirecTV tripod on a hot August day sounds about as fun as a ride through Jersey’s Turnpike. Instead, you can now just pop up DirecTV’s Sat-Go, and start watching crisp Digital in minutes with this nifty tailgate gadget!

The Sat-Go system includes a removable 17-inch LCD monitor with an integrated satellite receiver, laptop-style battery, remote control and antenna. The best part about this is that it comes all built into a 27-pound briefcase, with the lid acting as the antenna.

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Thursday
Jan222009

Never Lose Your Car Again!

Bushnell GPS BackTrack Personal LocatorThe Bushnell GPS BackTrack Personal Locator has answered the question, "Dude, where's my car?" The self-calibrating digital compass helps locate your way back to any location regardless of how strongly your "man-stincts" want to lead you in the other direction.

We took it out for a test drive, and found it to do exactly what it said it would do, which was send us right back to where we started. It acquired the satellites rather quickly, and kept us on track no matter how far we took it. The hand held unit has great battery life that is conserved with its auto-turn off feature which shuts the device down after 10 minutes of idling.

It did have one slight drawback. You do have to keep it on a pretty horizontal plane to get the most accurate directions. So if you don't mind looking like Lewis & Clark on the way back to your vehicle, then it's a great piece to add to your tailgate arsenal.

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