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The whole material used color - changing fog leather material, visual effect is very good. There are two anti-kettle pockets on the left and right, and a breathable fabric on the back. The appearance of the whole bag is made of waterproof fabric, and the zipper is also made of YKK zipper, which is 4 times longer than the ordinary zipper.
1. We are professional bag manufacturer
2. We are a factory, and the business team will provide you with professional services.
3. Good quality and variety of products
4. Certification: SGS, BSCI, SEDEX, WCA, etc.
(1)OEM/ODM service.
(2) Fast delivery time.
(3) First-class quality control.
(4) Free sample delivery.
(5) Own factory and imported machines.
(6) Customized packaging service.
(7) All requests will be answered immediately.
1, please advice: size, color, additional process, logo design of AI, PS.
if you don't have design, please discuss with us about your ideas.
if you are new to this line, we will recommend you the hot product in your market.
2, customized sample:
(1) place a customized product order on Ecer, custom fess will refund after order.
(2) formal order: 30% payment in advance, customized sample will be sent before bulk production.
How do you put out a campfire properly?
The US Forest Service’s website states:
“1. First, drown the campfire with water! 2. Next, mix the ashes and embers with soil. 3. Scrape all partially-burned sticks and logs to make sure all the hot embers are off them. 4. Stir the embers after they are covered with water and make sure that everything is wet. 5. Feel the coals, embers, and any partially-burned wood with your hands. 6. Everything (including the rock fire ring) should be cool to the touch. 7. Feel under the rocks to make sure no embers are underneath. 8. When you think you are done, take an extra minute and add more water. 9. Finally, check the entire campsite for possible sparks or embers, because it only takes one to start a forest fire. 10. Remember…if it is too hot to touch, it is too hot to leave. Please take the time to completely put out your campfire, it could prevent a wildfire.”