SnapCap lets you securely hang your cap almost anywhere

NEWS – As I’ve shared previously, I’m a fan of caps—I have several of them that I wear in heavy rotation and many of mine are either fitted or elastic-fit, so they don’t have that adjustable strap in the back.  For my fitted or elastic-fit ones, I often wish I had a way to attach them to the outside of my bag for EDC or travel, rather than having to jam them inside.  Recently I stumbled upon the SnapCap, made by DSPTCH.  It’s a combination hook/clamp that grips your hat in a way that won’t damage it, and lets you hang it from just about anywhere that you can attach its carabiner-like spring-hook.  It even allows you to carry more than one hat at a time, and clamp them all securely.  SnapCap retails for $9.99.  Visit SnapCap.com for more info or to order.

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Steam Clip review

REVIEW – Meet your new favorite travel buddy! The Steam Clip was initially designed to enable you to hang your clothes while you shower, using the steam to get out those nasty wrinkles from your suitcase. But it has a bunch of other features that make it an essential multipurpose tool for life on the road… or the resort… or the cruise ship. To the review!

What is it?

It’s an award-winning multifunction travel accessory that acts as a hangar, a bottle opener, a thread/tag cutter, and a smartphone stand.

Design and features

Steam Clip inventor Randy Blevins came up with the idea after logging way too many travel miles. He was looking for a gadget that would allow him to hang his clothes in or near the shower to enable the steam to unwrinkle his clothes, but it had to be something that could work in the different environments one finds in hotel rooms, ship cabins, and rental properties. Add in a few very useful bonus features, and the Steam Clip was born.

The Steam Clip is a single piece of molded plastic, with an assortment of hooks and slots that enable the multitasking magic. Those two big loops enable you to hang the device over a standard door, a shower door, or a closet bar while leaving an open hook to hang your items:

The smaller loop is slotted so that you can hang those micro-hook style hangers or ball hangars you find in most hotel rooms:

Here’s a shot of the Steam Hook hung over my closet door. Check out how it’s got plenty of width to get over thicker doors:

The combination of a large hook, a small hook and a clip allows you to hang it just about anywhere. I tested it on shower doors, shower rods, and wire rods in my closet:

In addition to the hanging feature, it’s got a couple of other tools built into the design. The business end here has a little ruler and an edge to cut tags off of your clothes:

It also works as a bottle opener. This comes in very handy, as I never seem to have a bottle opener when I get to my hotel room:

It will also work as a smartphone stand. If you have a thicker phone or a phone in it’s case, use the hook side to stand it up. This is my iPhone Xr MAX for reference:

Without the case, it slips right into the clip side of the device and works in either vertical or horizontal mode:

The Steam Clip has a lot of uses on the road in addition to creating a solution for steaming out your clothes. If you travel a bit you know that hotel rooms are often lacking in places to hang your stuff. The construction is beefy enough that you can also use it to hang your bag or an organizer when you get to your destination. It’s great for hanging a suit jacket (or suit bag) from the rear grab handles in a rental car. I’ve also found it to be very handy to keep my bag or jacket off of those questionable floors in public restrooms or coffee shops. Toss in that tag remover for that new dress shirt and a bottle opener, and you’ve got a clever little addition to your kit that takes up virtually no room. Genius!

What I like

  • A well thought out multitasker that has multiple uses for the heavy traveler.
  • Solid construction.
  • Small enough to stash anywhere in your bag, your carryon, or your suitcase.

What needs to be improved

  • None that I have found yet!

Final thoughts

Who says that innovation is dead? The Steam Clip is a brilliant little piece of design that solves multiple problems for the traveler. I can see why it has won so many awards. I’ll be grabbing a few of these for friends and family that travel. I have some trips scheduled in the spring, so I’ll report back on the different uses I find for it on the road!

Price: $15.95, but on sale for $12.88 with discounts available if you purchase multiple Steam Clips at once.
Where to buy: Visit the Steam Clip web site for purchase.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Steam Clip.

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Helikon Baseball Folding Cap literally fits in your pocket

NEWS – I wear baseball caps a lot, and sometimes I wish I could just stuff my hat into my pocket without destroying it.  The Helikon Baseball Folding Cap appears to have been designed and built just for this purpose.  Made of ripstop 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester in multiple colors and with a one-size-fits-most Velcro closure in back, its special feature is a seam down the center of its bill along which it can be flexed, allowing the hat to be folded down nearly flat, as seen in the images above.  In addition, it also includes three Velcro loop fields (front, top and back) for affixing your favorite hooked-backed morale or identification patches.  The Baseball Folding Cap is currently available from Helikon.com for $10.19 or Amazon for $14.99.

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Bluffworks Horizon Quilted Vest review

REVIEW – I’m a big fan of Bluffworks.  Several of their clothing items have become part of my office and especially travel staples.  For example, their dress shirts and pants are super comfortable, have just the right amount of stretch, and are nearly impossible to wrinkle, and the same goes for their jacket and slacks.  When I found out that Bluffworks was releasing a vest and that I might have a chance to try one, I was very excited; besides my respect for Bluffworks’ existing clothing, I am also a big fan of vests because if their versatility.  So how did I like the Bluffworks Horizon Quilted Vest?  Let’s find out!  Gadget on!

What is it?

The Bluffworks Horizon Quilted Vest is a quilted, lightweight travel vest that has seven (7) pockets to carry your gear and can be dressed up or down depending on your other wardrobe choices or needs.

Specs

  • Available colors: Olive Green (reviewed here) and Dark Sapphire
  • Available sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
  • 100% technical, breathable, quick-dry polyester shell that’s treated with a water-repellent finish.
  • 100g PrimaLoft® synthetic insulation made of 60% post-consumer recycled material.
  • Lightweight travel vest with pockets; 3.95 oz. per yard.
  • Washing machine friendly. Line or tumble dry.
  • 7 hidden pockets designed to protect your wallet, passport, keys, etc.
  • Durable, matte buttons that won’t fall off or stand out.
  • Open armhole for greater range of movement.
  • Full zipper and double-snap stand collar for form and function.

What’s in the package?

  • Bluffworks Horizon Quilted Vest

Design and features

First impressions: The Bluffworks Horizon Quilted Vest looked and felt very high quality, like all of the other Bluffworks items I have tried or own.  This is the ‘Olive Green’ color, and I really like it—it could have an almost military look, or a hunting/forest look, or an urban on-the-go look, and the color is such that it can complement many other items.  The materials from which the Horizon Vest are made are also solid.  The “100% technical, breathable, quick-dry polyester shell that’s treated with a water-repellant finish” actually has a really nice look and feel.  Although Bluffworks calls it “technical,” it doesn’t have the “sheen” that a lot of “technical” fabrics have. Also, the “100g PrimaLoft® synthetic insulation made of 60% post-consumer recycled material” keeps you toasty, but along with the shell is quite breathable and very compressible for packing.

One of the first features I noticed was that the Horizon Vest has a zipper as well as a snap-down flap over the zipper, as seen in the image above.   I found that this “snap flap” (see what I did there?) can serve two purposes, both related to the wearer’s temperature.  One is to keep cold air from penetrating the zipper and inside the vest, keeping you warmer.  The other is a way to close the vest without having to use the zipper, which could be useful to allow air inside the vest to keep you ventilated and cooler.  I will say the one downside to the snaps is that they rattle around a lot if you don’t have them snapped, which can be a bit annoying.

Speaking of the snaps, the above photo shows a closeup of them and you can see that they have been color-matched to the vest color (I love this—very subdued) as well as having a custom Bluffworks logo imprinted on them.   The photo above also shows how the snaps are arranged in the neck area.  Bluffworks calls this a “double snap stand collar” and if you snap both collar snaps, it forms and nice seal around your neck to help seal in your body heat, handy if you find yourself in colder conditions without a scarf.

As seen in the photo above, the Horizon Vest’s seams have a bit of a tapered cut, which helps give it a more fitted look when wearing it.  I also really like the quilting pattern.  It’s not straight vertically/horizontally oriented, which would make it look like a grid or checkerboard, it has a slight tilt which gives it a diamond-like pattern.  A great look, subtle but classy.

The front of the Horizon Vest has three zipper pockets.   In the photo above, the zipper pocket located on the top left is shown.  I really like this pocket because it is almost totally hidden—all you can really see is the zipper pull.  This pocket is in a nice location to hold a phone, which I suspect is its main purpose, but is large enough to hold other items for quick access as well.

The Horizon Vest also includes right and left zippered hand pockets, an example of which is shown in the photo above.  I really like that Bluffworks chose to make these zipper pockets as I tend to have thing fall out of my pockets, which is bad and especially bad when traveling.

Next, let’s check out the interior.  You can see in the photo above that there are a total of four pockets inside, which we’ll look at in more detail below along with some other features.  For now, let me state that the Horizon Vest’s lining almost like a microfleece—it is super soft and comfortable, so much so that I actually look forward to putting it on.

Starting at the top of the interior, Bluffworks has included a high-vis, hunter orange strip of strong webbing from which to hang the vest.  This may seem like a minor feature, but is a very useful one and I always appreciate it when a company includes one of these.  Also, I dig the Bluffworks tag sew inside the lining.  Bluffworks has made the exterior of all of their clothing item conspicuously inconspicuous in that they don’t litter them with logos or unnecessary trim.  This gives it a very classy and classic look.

Next, let’s take a look at the inside of the left front of the Horizon Vest.  There is a zip pocket at the top and large open pocket below the zipper pocket, both of which we’ll look at in detail below.

The above photo shows the inside zipper chest pocket on the left inside of the Horizon Vest (there is also a mirror-image one on the right inside).  Like the upper zipper pocket on the outside, Bluffworks has done a fantastic job of “concealing” this pocket and hiding the zipper right in one of the interior seams—if you didn’t see the zipper pull cords with their high-vis, hunter orange tips, you might not ever even know these upper inside pockets were even there.

The photo above shows the lower pocket on the inner left side of the Horizon Vest.  It is a large pocket with an open top, a really handy place for stuffing a pair of gloves or hat, but you may want to avoid placing smallish items in here that might bounce or slide out.

Next, let’s take a look at the inner right side of the Horizon Vest, as seen in the image above.  As mentioned above, at the top there is a mirror-image of the zippered pocket that is on the top of the inner left side of the vest, and below that is a larger zipper pocket which will be described below.

Above, a close-up photo of the lower pocket on the vest’s inner right side.  Like its opposite on the left side, this pocket is quite large, but has a zipper closure.  Because of this, the pocket can be used to hold all sorts of things securely.  It is almost large enough to fit a standard-size iPad, but not quite.

Finally, a few shots of some goofball wearing the vest, to give some idea of fit, sizing and so forth.  The vest reviewed here is a size Medium, which is what I typically wear for most shirts, jackets, and so forth.  I was a bit concerned that it would be too snug due to my build, which is just a bit outside the norm due to fitness activities (weightlifting, etc).  However, the Horizon Vest fit me very comfortably—not too loose (which I hate), and not too tight (which is uncomfortable). 

Full disclosure: I am also wearing my Bluffworks original Meridian Dress Shirt in Highland Grey Check and my Bluffworks Chino Pants in Khaki plus GORUCK Tac Hat in these photos.

One of the design aspects that Bluffworks incorporated into their Horizon Vest is “open armholes.”  This is a useful feature because it helped the vest fit me almost perfectly and also allowed for even wider freedom of movement, plus layering items under it becomes that much easier.

In the above photo, you can see the slightly tapered construction of the Horizon Vest, which I think is subtle, yet helps to produce a bit of a slimming effect.  Nice, clean lines throughout, like all of Bluffworks’ items.

Above, I’m placing my iPhone 6 Plus in the outer zippered chest pocket (located on the left side).  This pocket can easily hold a “Plus” or “Max” sized iPhone (even in a case, though I had removed mine for these photos), or one of the larger-format Android phones.  I like that Bluffworks placed a zippered pocket in this location, but I will say that the angled pocket does make it a bit more difficult to access than a vertically-oriented pocket that most garments have included.

Above, I’m placing my iPhone 6 Plus in the inner, upper, zippered pocket on the left side.  Great spot for a phone, in fact, this is where I typically place mine, rather than in the outside pocket.  These two inner, upper, zippered pockets are snap to access and having them inside the garment provides an additional level of protection.

Above, I’m attempting to show the lower right inner zippered pocket, the really large one.  I found myself thinking about all the different things I could put in here, especially while traveling.

And last but certainly not least, in the photo above I’m attempting to show the large inner left open pocket.  Again, a great pocket that I used to hold my hat and gloves when not using them.

What I like

  • The style is great–can be outdoor, urban, dress up, dress down, and layerable with many other clothing items
  • Color is subtle but rich and can complement many other clothing items
  • Seven pockets total, all but one zippered, provide lots of storage spaces for your gear
  • Super comfortable–soft interior as well as the fit/cut make me WANT to put it on
  • Looks and feels very durable and constructed from high-quality materials
  • Machine-washable?  Heck yeah!

What needs to be improved

  • Might want to think about re-orienting the front pocket to a vertically-oriented one rather than the angled one, but this is still a very useful pocket as-is
  • The snaps can be a bit “rattly” but this is far from a deal-breaker; eventually, I stopped noticing it

Final thoughts

As mentioned above, like all of the other Bluffworks items I have tried, I became enamored with the Horizon Quilted Vest immediately, and I now wear it just about every chance I get.  I’ve basically been wearing the Horizon Vest to the office and around town so far, I plan to do some actual travel with it in the future and I’ll report back here when I do.  If you have been looking for a vest to either wear on its own or layer with other items and you’d like one that can have a versatile look plus is loaded with concealed pockets for all your gear, I would highly recommend taking a look at the Bluffworks Horizon Quilted Vest.

Price: $155.00
Where to buy: bluffworks.com
Source: The product sample for this review was provided by Bluffworks.

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Bluffworks continues their travel wardrobe with Departure Jeans

NEWS – Hot off the press, Bluffworks continues their travel/smart casual clothing line with their recently-released Departure Jeans.  Available in Regular Fit or Slim Fit, these are traditional 5-pocket blue jeans but in typical Bluffworks fashion, they include two hidden, zippered pockets in the back waistband (see right image above) to help with securing important items while traveling.  With a denim fabric made from 68% Cotton, 22% COOLMAX Polyester, 9% Rayon, and 1% Spandex, they will keep you cool and comfortable while remaining machine-washable, which is great for not only travel, but also for going out on the town or even around town for errands.  In fact, they are rated at 11 oz fabric weight per yard compared to 14 oz fabric per yard compared to standard denim jeans, so they will even take up less space in your travel bag.  The Bluffworks Departure Jeans are available now for $125.  Visit bluffworks.com for more info or to order.

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