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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Technology And Warmth Enabled? SCOTTEVEST Indoors And Out!

Posted by Jon Westfall in "HARDWARE" @ 08:00 AM


Zippered Pockets-In-Pockets (ZIP-PIP)
The ZIP-PIP is basically a pocket within a pocket. This comes in handy in a few situations that otherwise might be perilous for your devices. Ever have a shiny new device scratched up by your keys when you leave the two in a pocket together? Ever have your iPod or MP3 player turn on accidentally because something else smashed into it? Then the ZIP-PIP is for you. Upon placing your hand in the pocket, you'll feel a zipper about 3/4 of the way in. You can unzip it and place whatever you like behind it, or you can reach over it (the zipper runs about 3/4 of the way up the length of the pocket as well) and place an item in the pocket-within-a-pocket. I use this to keep my portable music player separate from my keys, as well as to store drinks if I want to make sure they don't fall out at night when I'm rummaging around in my pocket for a credit card or key fob.

Pen / Stylus Pockets
This is the sleeper gem that I love the most about my SCOTTEVEST products. It's ingeniously simple - just a loop and some lining near the zipper that is big enough to slip a pen into, yet tight enough to keep it from falling out. Awhile back I ordered some excellent (and cheap!) pens from Stylus Central that are 4-in-1 stylus/pencil/red ink/black ink combos - they fit wonderfully in the pen pocket and allow me to keep a pen with me wherever I go (a problem I've chronically had in the past). The other night, while at dinner, the waitresses' pen ran out of ink as I signed my charge slip. Amazed looks came from all around as I quickly pulled a pen from my zipper and signed the check! (it takes little to amuse and amaze me!)

Bottle Holders & Key Holders
Within one or two of the pockets (depending on make) SCOTTEVEST has provided an thick elastic band that can hold a drink. I've found them to be too small for some 16 or 20 oz drinks that vending machines near me dispense, but they are just big enough to stow a can of soda. They can also be used for any other cylindrical objects you may need to carry, including cans of compressed air, tubes, etc... SCOTTEVEST also builds key holders into the pockets of the Tactical 4.0 and the right pocket of the Ultimate Hoodie. I couple these with one of those quick-release type key chains (similar to this) to keep all of my keys secure and allow me to easily access whichever set of keys I need (car, house, office, etc...).

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