Thursday, October 18, 2007

Shopping for the Outdoor Enthusiast

CLEVELAND -- If your holiday gift list includes a man who has everything or an outdoor enthusiast, you'll want Nomad(TM) on your shopping list this holiday season. Nomad is the first portable, pressurized water sprayer for safe, low-pressure cleaning of almost anything, anywhere. It lets outdoor types take better care of gear and accessories, and even clean themselves on-site instead of dragging the dirt into your car, SUV or truck bed.
Designed with the outdoor enthusiast in mind, Nomad brings garden hose
convenience wherever you drive. Just fill the 3 1/2 gallon water tank and
plug it into any 12 volt vehicle outlet. With 30 feet of reach and an
adjustable spray nozzle, Nomad can adjust from a strong stream that can
power-off mud, grime, sand and salt water to a gentle mist that safely
cleans delicate bike components, pets, people or paint jobs. One tank
cleans a car and more. Plus Nomad's built-in pockets make it convenient to
carry along your cleaning accessories.
Bikers, hikers, campers, hunters, boaters, fishermen, RVers, and pet
owners alike will find Nomad useful to clean up their equipment or
shower-off after even the dirtiest outing. Hunters will appreciate the
convenience of field dressing a deer in the field; so the mess gets left
behind.
A must-have for the motorhome, Nomad lets RVers camp where hook-ups are
limited. It's perfect for tailgating, picnics, family camping, beach
outings and post-soccer game clean-ups.
Nomad is made by TTI North America, the parent company of Dirt Devil,
Royal and Hoover - people who know dirt. Find it at your local bike store
or visit http://www.nomad2go.com. Nomad is currently available from independent
bike shops via QBP. Suggested retail price is $169.99.
Founded in 1985 and listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited
in 1990, TTI employs approximately 23,000 people worldwide. TTI's portfolio
of global brands includes Milwaukee(R), AEG(R), RYOBI(R), Hoover(R),
Homelite(R), Royal(R), Dirt Devil(R) and Regina(R).

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