Bear Grylls Originals Survivor Shirt (by Craghoppers)
This Bear Grylls survivor shirt is a great choice for three months out of the year, the Bear Grylls survivor shirt I wouldn't recommend for winter months. I do not like that the Bear Grylls originals survivor shirt says "Bear Grylls" on the front. But, other than that this is a good performer in the heat and whicking department. This Bear Grylls survivor shirt really kept me cool in the humid and heat conditions. Craghoppers makes these and Craghoppers is a known entity in making quality survival and outdoors things. Sizing on this Bear Grylls survivor shirt can be interesting. I am 6' and around 200lbs and any smaller I would have went XL, but not drying this in the dryer the Large works. Rating: 84/100 http://www.amazon.com/Bear-Grylls-Originals-Survivor-Sleeve/dp/B004LE8KSU - Outer: 35% Cotton, trim: 65% Polyester - SolarDry UPF40+ sun-protective fabric. - Fast Drying Wash and Wear performance. - Machine washable 30degrees, do not bleach, cool iron, do not dry clean, do not tumble dry, line dry Streamlined outdoor shirt in quick-drying, sun-protective poly cotton. Secure chest pocket and roll-up sleeves with stub tabs. On Bear Grylls: Grylls hosts a series titled Born Survivor: Bear Grylls for the British Channel 4 and broadcast as Man vs. Wild in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the U.S.A., and as Ultimate Survival on the Discovery Channel in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The series features Grylls dropped into inhospitable places, showing viewers how to survive. Man Vs Wild debuted in 2006 and went on to become the number one cable show in all of America and now reaches a global audience of over 1.2 billion viewers[citation needed]. The second season premièred in the US on 15 June 2007, the third in November 2007, and the fourth in May 2008. The show has featured stunts including Grylls climbing cliffs, parachuting from helicopters, balloons, and planes, paragliding, ice climbing, running through a forest fire, wading rapids, eating snakes, wrapping his urine-soaked t-shirt around his head to help stave off the desert heat, drinking urine saved in a rattlesnake skin, drinking fecal liquid from elephant dung, eating deer droppings, wrestling alligators, field dressing a camel carcass and drinking water from it, eating various "creepy crawlies" [insects], utilizing the corpse of a sheep as a sleeping bag and flotation device, free climbing waterfalls and using a bird guano/water enema for hydration. Grylls also regales the viewer with tales of adventurers stranded or killed in the wilderness. In some of the earlier episodes, Man vs. Wild / Born Survivor was criticized by some sources for misleading viewers about some of the situations in which Grylls finds himself. Discovery and Channel 4 television subsequently pledged production and editing transparency and clarification related to the criticism. ╚═►PRIVACY NOTICE: Warning--any person and/or institution and/or Agent and/or Agency of any governmental structure including but not limited to the United States Federal Government also using or monitoring/using this website/channel or any of its associated websites, you do NOT have my permission to utilize any of my profile/channel information nor any of the content contained herein including, but not limited to my photos/videos, and/ or the comments made about my photo's/video's or any other "picture" or "video" art posted on my profile/channel. You are hereby notified that you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing, disseminating, or taking any other action against me with regard to this profile/channel and the contents herein. The foregoing prohibitions also apply to your employee(s), agent(s), student(s) or any personnel under your direction or control. The contents of this profile/channel are private and legally privileged and confidential information, and the violation of my personal privacy is punishable by law.
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