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  2. Hulk Hands - Wikipedia

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    The Hulk Hands are wired so that when they are bashed together or against objects, they emit various smashing or crashing sound effects, as well as occasional Hulk-related roars or catch phrases. The original release featured semi-open packaging and large "Try Me" tags, which made them extremely popular with children, but much less so with ...

  3. CamelBak - Wikipedia

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    In February 2015, CamelBak filed a patent-infringement suit against Osprey to protect its hands-free reservoir hydration systems. The suit was settled in July 2015 on confidential terms. [4] CamelBak was purchased by Vista Outdoor in July 2015 for $412.5 million. Vista Outdoor was to integrate CamelBak's 300 employees into its outdoor products ...

  4. Amadeus Cho - Wikipedia

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    Amadeus Cho was created by Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa, and first appeared in 2005 in Amazing Fantasy (volume 2) #15. [2] Pak brought Cho back as a major character in the World War Hulk storyline, and then as one of the primary characters in The Incredible Hercules.

  5. Hydration system - Wikipedia

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    A hydration system is an apparatus used in recreation and other sustained outdoor activities. It is intended to help its user carry liquid , to support the physical effort involved in the activity, without the need to use one's hands or take off the pack. [ 1 ]

  6. Source Vagabond Systems - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Source entered the military hydration system market with the newly developed WXP hydration system. From 2013 Source gained popularity in the Mountain Bike Hydration Packs market with a number of successful packs (i.e. the Hipster Hydration Belt placing the water bladder around the hip instead of on the rider's back).

  7. Improved load-bearing equipment - Wikipedia

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    The improved load-bearing equipment (ILBE) is a United States Marine Corps program that had included individual load carriage equipment, individual hydration systems and individual water purification. Since the rucksack was the first component of the program to be issued to Marines, the rucksack is commonly referred to as simply the ILBE.