Header - Ads / PCD

Subscribe

Print
  • Subscribe to Sailing World
  • Give a Gift Subscription
  • Renew My Subscription
  • Featured Retailers
Digital
  • iPad
  • Kindle
  • Nook
  • Zinio
image-slw1212 pcd 0
Close

Member Login

Logging In
Invalid username or password.
Incorrect Login. Please try again.
  • Forgot Username or Password?

Not a member? Register Now!

Signing up could earn you gear and it helps to keep offensive content off of our site.

  • Register
Home

header

  • Log in
  • |
  • Register
Find a Used Boat
  • Racing
    • Olympics
    • America's Cup
    • College
  • Sailboats
    • Boat of the Year
    • Boating Safety
  • Gear
    • Miami Boat Show
  • Experts
  • NOOD Regattas
    • NOOD Championship
    • St. Petersburg
    • San Diego
    • Annapolis
    • Seattle
    • Chicago
    • San Francisco
    • Marblehead
    • Archives

content-by-type

  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Blogs
  • Regatta Calendar
  • Contests
  • Forums
  • The Pin End
  • Marketplace
  • America's Cup
  • Blogs
Home ›

Opti Hiking Bench by McLaughlin Optimist

email
print
share
comment
 

Opti Hiking Bench by McLaughlin Optimist

December 16, 2008

Opti Hiking Bench by McLaughlin Optimist

This lightweight, adjustable apparatus lets kids build their hiking muscles all year round. "Gear Up" from our December 17, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
by Michael Lovett
related tags: Gear | Clothing | Accessories
Opti Hiking Bench by McLaughlin Optimist
© Www.optistuff.com
GUBench368
Enlarge Photo

Families have strange holiday traditions. Or at least my family does-the sadistically practical gift. Here's an example: Christmas morning, 1989, eight-years-old, I sneak downstairs to discover beneath the tree, topped with a red bow and a tag bearing my name, a shiny new snow shovel. "Merry Christmas. Now go shovel the driveway."

For those with young sailors on their list, McLaughlin Optimist offers an even better way to torture a child on Christmas morning and all throughout the year-the Opti Hiking Bench. Made of the same anodized aluminum tubing used to construct the popular Optiparts dolly, the bench allows kids to develop their hiking muscles from the comfort (or discomfort, as the case may be) of their own homes. The eight-pound apparatus snaps together by means of spring-loaded buttons and screw knobs and disassembles just as easily. You can adjust the length of the hiking strap and the height of the padded rail to attain just the right degree of misery. McLaughlin touts the Opti Hiking Bench as "the perfect accessory for Wii," but I suspect the strain of straightlegging would make it difficult to accurately swing a virtual golf club. Then again, I'm sure plenty of ambitious Opti sailors will be up for the challenge-those kids are real go getters.  

While a child might not greet the gift of an Opti Hiking Bench with the same enthusiasm they would show an iPod, an Xbox 360, or even a lifetime supply of sandpaper, they'll surely thank you the first windy day next summer, when they arrive at the windward mark ahead of all those flabby wimps who spent their winters playing video games from actual couches.

$150, www.optistuff.com

0 Comments Post a Comment

Related Articles

More Related

  • :
  • :
  • :
  • :
  • :
  • :
  • :
  • :
  • :
  • :
Bottom cleaning
March 22, 2013
No-Swim Boat Bottom Care
by Dave Reed

Tech Review: For those days when your diver doesn't show up to clean the bottom, Cheap Diver and Team McLube Antifoul Alternative Speed Polish are two inexpensive alternatives to getting smooth without getting wet.

Rating:
0
Related Tags: Article, Gear
Sailing World
November 26, 2012
Frostbiting Gear Guide
by Meredith Powlison

The right gear can make all the difference when battling both the elements and your competitors.

Rating:
0
Related Tags: Clothing, Dinghy, frostbiting, Opinion, Buoy Racing, One-Design, Gear, Experts
Sailing World
September 19, 2012
Tech Review: Furling From the Top
by Ryan Scott/West Marine Rigging

New furling systems developed for grand-prix programs may be the solution for better spinnaker handling. Tech Review from our July/August 2012 issue.

Rating:
0
Related Tags: Article, Furler, July/August 2012, Rigging, Gear, Experts, Ronstan

Search Boats & More

or

Browse for Boats

Ft.
Ft.

GET THE LATEST NEWS, TIPS, AND SPECIAL OFFERS FROM THE EDITORS OF SAILING WORLD
Follow Us On:
Facebook
Rss

Partner Pages

boating community

Member Photos

Upload Your Own Photos | See All Photos
TNT 34
TNT 34
last year sail to La Spezia before test days for European Yacht of The Year
Portland Yacht Club  Etchells Fleet 27 Tuesday Night Races
Portland Yacht Club Etchells Fleet 27 Tuesday Night Races
PYC Etchells Fleet 27 Tuesday night racing kicked off on May 14, 2013. Photo by Ann-e Blanchard

Forums

Post A Message | See All Boards
  • Watch After Earth Online free (0)
  • Watch After Earth Online free (0)
  • The TRUTH behind the Inglorious end of Latitudes and Attitudes (0)
  • NC Sports - The Nautical Channel Open Newsroom (0)

Member Videos

Upload Your Own Video | See All Videos
YouTube Thumbnail
TNT 34 test day
YouTube Thumbnail
Equation at the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta

Member Profiles

See All Profiles
  • Yachtfilm's picture
    7 min 8 sec ago
    Yachtfilm
    Full Profile
  • mail@timsweet.com's picture
    33 min 13 sec ago
    mail@timsweet.com
    Full Profile

Boating Marketplace

YOUR ONLINE SOURCE FOR SAILING GEAR & SERVICES

Shop Online Now

Videos

View all videos »

Contests

  • image-roadtrip
    From the Road: Sailing World’s College Sailing Photo Contest
    Sometimes the journey to a regatta is just as memorable as the racing.
  • ENTER NOW!
    See All Contests
    • iPadiPad
    • KindleKindle
    • NookNook
    • GoogleGoogle
    • ZinioZinio

    Footer

    • Home
    • Site Map
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service
    • Newsletter Signup
    • Subscribe to Sailing World
    • Customer Service
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
    • Abuse

    Copyright © 2013 Sailing World. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.


    sailingworld.com is part of the Bonnier Marine Group Network