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Triple Eight High Impact 8 Ball Protective Gear
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Triple Eight High Impact 8 Ball Protective Gear

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from: Triple Eight


: :The Triple Eight 8 Ball High Impact 3 Pack is an inexpensive way to own an instant set of protective gear. The Eightball combo pack includes Triple Eight?s most popular ?saver? pads: Triple Eight Wristsavers, Triple Eight Kneesavers, and Triple Eight Elbowsavers. The kneesavers and elbowsavers can be pulled on and off with ease- you don?t even have to take off your shoes. The pads are available in junior?s size and adult sizes, making it the perfect gift for virtually any action sport athlete you know.

Barbie 4 Inch Folding Aluminum Scooter
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Barbie 4 Inch Folding Aluminum Scooter

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from: Barbie


: :Tour the neighborhood in style and promote healthy child exercise with this Barbie-themed scooter. Embellished with the Barbie logo and cast in an eye-grabbing pink and purple color combination, this novice-friendly scooter is also foldable and lightweight for easy toting and storage. This scooter folds compactly and locks into place for easy transport. This scooter's pink-and-lavender coloring is accented with swirly flower decorations. It features an aluminum footdeck with professionally designed grip deck, clear-colored 4-inch wheels, and T-handle bar with padded foam grips in green. The rear fender doubles as a foot brake for safe stopping. The handlebar can be lengthened ...

Kryptonics Women's Kore Series Multi-Sport Helmet
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Kryptonics Women's Kore Series Multi-Sport Helmet

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from: Kryptonics


: :Tour the neighborhood in style and promote healthy child exercise with this Barbie-themed scooter. Embellished with the Barbie logo and cast in an eye-grabbing pink and purple color combination, this novice-friendly scooter is also foldable and lightweight for easy toting and storage. This scooter folds compactly and locks into place for easy transport. This scooter's pink-and-lavender coloring is accented with swirly flower decorations. It features an aluminum footdeck with professionally designed grip deck, clear-colored 4-inch wheels, and T-handle bar with padded foam grips in green. The rear fender doubles as a foot brake for safe stopping. The handlebar can be lengthened ...

Nextsport Fuzion Carbon Pro
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Nextsport Fuzion Carbon Pro

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from: Fuzion


: :Upgrade your Fuzion experience with the NextSport Fuzion Carbon Pro. With a unique silver-tone metallic deck finish, oversized performance wheels, and pro-style grips, you'll be sure to stand out from the crowd.

Trikke Tech T6 Series 3-Wheeled Carving Scooter (Silver)
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Trikke Tech T6 Series 3-Wheeled Carving Scooter (Silver)

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from: Trikke


: :The new TrikkeTM T67 replaces the T6 Sport, with a completely redesigned frame, braking system, handlebars, folding mechanism, and the added ability to not only mount 6' polyurethane wheels, but 7' polyurethane wheels as well. This is the perfect ride for older children or small adults. A Trikke provides a stable 3-point platform that leans into the turn with the rider while all three wheels remain in contact with the ground.

Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter
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Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter

(more) »rank: 579

from: Razor


: :Razor Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter: 23.25 in. L x 8.9 in. W x 12.5 in. H; Easy to control, 3 wheels with wide rear wheel base for maximum stability Impact resistant plastic body Weight Limit: 45 lbs. Weight: 10 lbs. Dimensions: 23.25 in. L x 8.9 in. W x 12.5 in. H Ages 3+ Item Description:Designed for new riders, this fun three-wheeled scooter offers great stability and balance for little ones still developing their coordination skills. It features a wide, slip-resistant polypropylene deck, 98mm wheels, and a newly designed folding mechanism that allows for compact storage. Soft foam grip ...

Trikke Tech T5 Series 3-Wheeled Carving Scooter (Pink)
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Trikke Tech T5 Series 3-Wheeled Carving Scooter (Pink)

(more) »rank: 1780

from: Trikke


: :Razor Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter: 23.25 in. L x 8.9 in. W x 12.5 in. H; Easy to control, 3 wheels with wide rear wheel base for maximum stability Impact resistant plastic body Weight Limit: 45 lbs. Weight: 10 lbs. Dimensions: 23.25 in. L x 8.9 in. W x 12.5 in. H Ages 3+ Item Description:Designed for new riders, this fun three-wheeled scooter offers great stability and balance for little ones still developing their coordination skills. It features a wide, slip-resistant polypropylene deck, 98mm wheels, and a newly designed folding mechanism that allows for compact storage. Soft foam grip ...

Flexible Flyer Snow Screamer
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Flexible Flyer Snow Screamer

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from: Flexible Flyer


: :Get ready for some fun in the snow with the Snow Tiger. This two rider sled measures 47' x 21.5' and is constructed from high-density PE foam. It has a laminated top and bottom, so it will not crack in cold weather. It is lightweight and easy to carry and includes two sets of foam grip handles.

VFX Aggressive Protective Knee, Elbow and Wrist Pads - Medium
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VFX Aggressive Protective Knee, Elbow and Wrist Pads - Medium

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from: Bravo Sports


: :Safety starts with a great product like these protective knee, elbow and wrist pads. Play it safe with the VFX Agressive Protective Gear 3-Pack. Whether you're on your scooter, skateboard or skates, these high-quality, high-impact elbow pads, knee pads and wrist guards are specially designed to help keep you free from injury. Sized for kids ages 8 to 11.

Razor Carver Kick Scooter with Trucks
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Razor Carver Kick Scooter with Trucks

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from: Razor


: :Ready for a totally unique carving experience? The Razor Carvr Kick Scooter with Trucks combines skateboard trucks with a kick scooter-type steering limiter, giving riders cruising, carving and drifting action. Features:125mm urethane front wheel62mm urethane rear wheels equipped with ABEC-5 high-speed bearingsAdjustable-height handlebarCollapsible foam hand-gripsDual rear wheel footbrakePatented folding mechanism for easy storage and transportSome assembly requiredHolds up to 143 poundsNote: Please read and understand the enclosed owner's manual before riding. This product is intended for use only in controlled environments and not on streets. Direct adult supervision required at all times. Safety equipment such as a helmet is recommended. Product ...


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Cast Away is a good movie that wants to be much better. While director Robert Zemeckis's earlier film Contact achieved a kind of mainstream spiritual significance, Cast Away falls just short of that goal. That may explain why the film's most emotionally powerful scene involves the loss of an inanimate object, even as it presents a heart-rending dilemma in its very human final act.

It's three movies in one, beginning when punctuality-obsessed Federal Express systems engineer Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) departs on Christmas Eve to escort an ill-fated flight of FedEx packages. Following a mid-Pacific plane crash, movie number two chronicles Chuck's four-year survival on a remote island, totally alone save for a Wilson volleyball (aptly named "Wilson") that becomes Chuck's closest "friend." Movie number three leads up to Chuck's rescue and an awkward encounter with his ex-girlfriend Kelly (Helen Hunt, in a thankless role), for whom Chuck has seemingly risen from the grave.

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