Factors to Consider When You Want to Buy a New Fishing Boat

24 October 2017
 Categories: Recreation & Sports, Blog

When you're in the market for a new fishing boat, you don't want to shop by price alone. A boat should be enjoyable and functional for your fishing needs in particular, so there is a wide range of details to consider before you start shopping for boats for sale. This includes the boat size, its overall footprint on the deck, and some amenities that may be included with the boat. When you're ready to start shopping, note a few of those details you'll want to keep in mind, so you know you end up with a fishing boat that you love and that works well for you. Read More 

Sinister Shooting: Choosing The Right Secondhand Rifle For A Left-Handed Shooter

10 July 2017
 Categories: Recreation & Sports, Blog

Purchasing used firearms from an accredited secondhand firearms dealer can be a great way to get a functional, practical rifle at a very attractive price. However, with so many different varieties and calibres of rifle on offer, choosing the right one for your particular needs can be challenging, and this is particularly true if you find yourself looking for a left-handed rifle. Since most of the world's population is right handed, the vast majority of rifles licensed for use in Australia are configured for right-handed shooters. Read More 

Getting Quality Sleep in Your Camper Trailer: Tips for Choosing an Air Mattress

26 May 2017
 Categories: , Blog

Going camping? You will need some camper trailer accessories to make it more functional and ensure your whole camping experience is worthwhile. Sleep is crucial for any person and when you are camping, you will want to have a good night sleep out in the wilderness. For this to happen, you need a quality mattress. Air mattresses are usually some of the common types of mattresses used in camping. However, you still need to invest in the right air mattress and here are some tips to help you with that. Read More 

Tips for Returning Serve On a Fast Synthetic Grass Tennis Court

24 January 2017
 Categories: Recreation & Sports, Blog

Synthetic grass tennis courts are notoriously fast, and this can present real problems when returning serve. Here are some top pro tips to help you handle the most vicious of serves with ease. Abbreviate your back swing In order to give yourself plenty of time to see the ball, you need to get your racket ready as quickly as possible. One way of doing this is to abbreviate your backswing. A shorter backswing can be just as powerful, as you can use the power of the serve against the server, whilst still being accurate. Read More