Canny Designs, LLC is a company that specializes in helping you turn your product ideas into reality. With our successful LoopAlien™ – Rapid Cord Attachment project on KickStarter.com we have developed partnerships with many talented companies. This furthers our reach and allows us to leverage those resources and relationships for you. Whether you need a proof of concept, design advice or a functional prototype we can help.


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The stove that has revolutionized the alcohol stove world, this is the Mini Ring of Fire with the adjustable base. The stove has air vents cut in the bottom and with the adjustable base you can control the amount of heat the stove puts out. With the vents open you can boil water quickly or with them closed you can bake with the stove. This stove will boil 2 cups of 36 degree water in under 7 minutes.


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Here is an ultralight backpacking stove with a quick boil time. Great for hiking, camping, hunting, emergency preparedness or any outdoor activity when you need to make a meal.

The Ring of Fire alcohol stove is machined out of 6061 aluminum and has a see through center.


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Hi Everyone! Today I’m going to talk about a handy versatile trunk organizer made by MIU COLOR.


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The MMG Camo Hammock
5′ x 11′, 1.1 ripstop nylon, not DWR coated, not Calendared, very soft. $50 for one layer, $85 for two.


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Chad from Sticksblog.com wrote up a gear review for the Goose Feet Gear down socks & over booties. The article was originally posted Nov 2012 on sticksblog.com


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Topdon Model T01 18000mAh Portable Auto Battery Jump Starter Power Bank Car Battery Booster (600A Peak) with Red LED Emergency Light, Smart Clamp Charger and USB Charging Port.


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Hello everyone! Today I am going to talk about a wood burning backpacking stove made by Solo Stove. The Solo Stove Lite & the Solo Stove pot 900.


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Hello everyone! Today I’m going to talk about the Zeus Handy Tool.


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Molly Mac Gear’s quilted baby orca underquilt.


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One surefire way to ruin a picture-perfect outing is to come in contact with a poisonous plant and suffer the consequences: unbearably itchy skin rash, headaches, dizziness, nausea – the list goes on and on. How can you avoid these poisonous green party poopers? It’s all about knowing what to look for.

The Poison behind the Plant
Although a number of plants can provoke a skin reaction, three major poisonous culprits tend to cause an irritating skin rash: poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac.


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Hi Everyone. Today I’m going to talk about the Eco Vessel Boulder insulated water bottle.


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