Weekly Discoveries 02.20.2015 – Bradley Mountain Adventure Logs & Bellroy Wallets

Alex

Bellroy Wallets

I have what is commonly referred to as “a Costanza,” a wallet so large, it causes back pain. I don’t know how it happened, or when my wallet reached its critical mass, but it did. Thankfully, my wonderful wife recognized my plight, and bought me a Bellroy wallet for my birthday. I’ve known about Bellroy wallets for a while now (they exhibit at the Capsule Show we do each year), but that’s the true horror of the Costanza: you don’t actually realize you have one until it’s been replaced. The model she bought me is the Travel Wallet, which comes loaded with a pen and a passport-sized notebook. Even with the pen and notebook, my new wallet is less than half the size of my old one.

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Mahlon

Bradley Mountain Adventure Logs

Earlier this week we were at the Capsule Show in Las Vegas. It’s always a great time with great people who make equally great products, which brings me to the Adventure Log notebooks by Bradley Mountain. Anybody can make a pocket notebook, but the good ones stand out through unique formatting, and that’s exactly what we have here. The Adventure Log is built to cleanly document your adventures wherever they may be.  Each page has a section for the location, date, companions, weather conditions and a space at the bottom where the user can go into detail about said adventures. Now, I’m no rugged outdoorsman chronicling mountains I’ve climbed or pitfalls I’ve escaped, but with the recent release of Monster Hunter 4 for the Nintendo 3DS I’ve come up with some clever and fun ways to utilize mine.

adventure log