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    SOE - Survival & Outdoor Equipment - What SOE ALSO stands for.

    SOE - Survival & Outdoor Equipment

    5.0(1 review)
    9.7 kmMakati City

    Like the name says, you'll find plenty of equipment designed to help you survive at SOE- Survival &…read moreOutdoor Equipment, whether it's for surviving the great (and not-so-great) outdoors, or the urban jungle. I call it the "ultimate man-cave" because it's here you'll find many, many kinds of sharp objects - knives, and yes, swords. The knives are mostly the more practical blades they stock, but there's also the flashier, more-for-zombie-apocalypse kind of swords and machetes. You won't find any guns, though, but you will find all the accessories for gun carrying, maintenance, and enhancement, meaning, there are pistol holsters, concealed-carry holsters and bags, bug-out bags, tactical lights, and weapon cleaning equipment. That's all good for "doomsday preppers". If you're not into that, you will still find the usual camping necessities like compasses, MREs (Meal, Ready-to-Eat vacuum-packed food), paracord, protective eyewear, survival knives, flashlights, head-mounted lights, the "Lifestraw" that can literally filter drinkable water from ANY source, no matter how foul, and a few odds and ends that will please almost any outdoor aficionado. Collectors of movie and military memorabilia will like SOE as well. Remember the knife that Jack Bauer, Kiefer Sutherland's character in the hit series "24"? They have it in stock, and the brand is known as "Microtec"; made of titanium with a blade, be prepared to pay a premium for this awesome knife that is Jack Bauer's. There are also some self-defense implements like pepper spray, collapsible batons, tasers, and other non-lethal personal defense tools. Check out the webpages of companies like Cold Steel and you'll see what I mean. And before this review gets way too long, you should know about SOE's "manly" offerings (ok, more like "big kid", but cool nonetheless), which are the 1/6th scale collectible action figures. They're mostly only for display, but if you ask nicely, the owner of the figures might be open to parting with some of them for the right price. You can see mostly rare, discontinued Military figures from world-famous HongKong brand "Hot Toys", but SOE stocks more of Hot Toys' movie action figures. Virtually all the Iron Man figures are there, alongside those from Christian Bale's Batman, and the Terminator, and Predator franchises. There's even some custom-made figures of Manny Pacquiao, FPJ, Dolphy, and Efren "Bata" Reyes(they're not Hot Toys, but made by a local sculptor)! All fully detailed and in perfect condition, you can ask which ones are "on sale". Also, if you're a fan of Japanese robots, there are also a number of classic robots from the cartoons we used to watch as a kid ("we" being kids of the 80s); Transformers, Voltes V, Mekanda, Mazinger... they're all there, and some are on sale. Another thing I should add about SOE is that their staff--the owners, actually, are friendly, always accommodating, and will gladly answer all your questions about their merchandise. If they don't stock something, they'll even point you to the shop that does. SOE is, by far, the ultimate source of all manly things, so if you're looking for something awesome for your dad on Father's day or want to give your favorite survivalist, outdoorsman, or collector something they'll really appreciate, you'll likely find it at SOE - Survival & Outdoor Equipment.

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    SOE - Survival & Outdoor Equipment - Supermen galore! Japanese robots!

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    ROX Recreational Outdoor eXchange

    ROX Recreational Outdoor eXchange

    4.3(12 reviews)
    10.0 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱₱

    ROX is basically an outdoor lover's playground. Three floors of serious gear, an indoor climbing…read morewall that goes up multiple levels, and everything from bikes to hiking, camping, snow, and motorcycling essentials. The brand mix is solid, Birkenstock, Allbirds, Reef, Billabong, Roxy, Columbia, Garmin, Camelbak, New Era, Nike, Fox, Deuter and more. It's rare to find this range in the Philippines, which makes this place feel like a real destination, not just a store. Even if you're not shopping, it's fun to walk through and explore. If you're into the outdoors, this is the kind of place you could easily lose an hour in. Great value coming here

    One day, I decided that I wanted to try Rock/Wall Climbing so I wrote it down on my bucket list…read more After a few days I started googling places that had Rock Climbing gyms. I found really good ones but they were in Quezon city, a bit far from me. Fortunately, I found one that was just a few minutes away. I found out that R.O.X., a one stop shop for anything outdoors, had Rock Climbing facilities. What's great is that their shop is in the heart of the city: The Fort, and they are just in Bonifacio High St. They're literally inside a mall. How convenient! So I skedaddled to their Rock Climbing facility and signed up for a class. The thing was, there are no classes. There's just a quick briefing about the activity, plus a few tips. A few warnings and advices later, I found myself with a harness, a wall to climb, and zero experience. The coaches were very friendly and supportive. They guided me at the start and when I got the hang of it, I just found myself at the top of the wall tired and sweay. When I was done, I had climbed three walls; one easy, one intermediate, and one difficult. The learning curve for rock climbing isn't that steep. All I needed was myself, the desire to learn, and I had fun with it. Rock Climibng was a bit challenging but it was a very awesome experience for me. I really had fun traversing the walls with just my arms, legs, and a harness for safety. It's a bit expensive though, but a good price for this kind of activity (considering that the coaches also help you if you're a beginner). You might spot famous rock climbers in this place! When I went there, I had the privilege of seeing one of the female Filipinos who climbed Mt. Everest. And yes, I was very intimidated and honored at the same time.

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    Anonas Ukay-Ukay - Got this fall/winter jacket on a sweet deal

    Anonas Ukay-Ukay

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.0 kmQuezon City
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    When you've had your taste of ukay, every so often you'll be itching to venture out and ukay new…read moreold stuff, very much like the itching you get after you've tried on several articles of dusty clothes. It's all worth it though, when you find those few things you've worked hard to find among the sea of secondhand somethings you'd had to wade through. This particular building in Anonas houses a good bunch of ukay-ukay stores and has always been one of my go-to places to thrift, after the spots in Cubao had to close and be replaced by the condominium sites. It's really accessible to the Anonas LRT Station and a lot of the stores have air-conditioning, which is great to have when you plan to be covered in grime at the end of the day. Most of them are fashion stores, carrying clothes, bags, and shoes, but a good few would have beddings, toys, and a couple of appliances or books here and there. One of the stores only specialize in toys and collectibles, while its neighbor only housed shoes and bags. It's my personal strategy to go for the least accessible places as they'd probably have cheaper stuff, but most of the stores in the higher floors had a more limited selection, more expensive clothes, and limited air conditioning. One of the stores had tops and dresses that went for almost four hundred bucks, which is hella expensive, but I guess it was because they were pre-chosen designer and branded articles. I guess they were worth a look regardless--no doubt they'd go on sale at some point in time. Still it'd be better to just sift through the bigger stores with more varied, cheaper stuff. Arm yourself with a bottle of water, some wipes, and alcohol, and make your way to Anonas. You're sure to find something here. If not, ask when their next batch of arrivals come in (some might have a text "mailing list" or they'd just give you a mobile number), or ask if they're online. Some of them have legit, updated Facebook pages!

    I think one of the things I love about one of my best friends is that despite us having grown up in…read moreprivileged circumstances, she's always been judicious about her spending habits. Now that I'm pushing 30 and making my own money, I understand its value and how hard it is to make it! It's true -- the stuff really does run through your fingers! Having said that, Celina was the one who introduced me to the world of ukay-ukays. If you're a foreigner or you can't understand Tagalog, an ukay-ukay is essentially a thrift store or a flea market for clothing items. Once in awhile, bags or shoes are on sale as well but it's mostly clothing-centered. Anyhoo, the first time that she introduced me to this specific ukay-ukay was in our college days -- so somewhere in the realm of 2006-2008. It can be overwhelming to dig through the thousands of tops, bottoms and dresses available here but if you're patient and persistent, I guarantee that you'll find something to your liking that costs less than P500. 100 percent guaranteed. There are at least 10 ukay-ukay stores in the area so knock yourself out. I think one of the things I love about one of my best friends is that despite us having grown up in privileged circumstances, she's always been judicious about her spending habits. Now that I'm pushing 30 and making my own money, I understand its value and how hard it is to make it! It's true -- the stuff really does run through your fingers! Having said that, Celina was the one who introduced me to the world of ukay-ukays. If you're a foreigner or you can't understand Tagalog, an ukay-ukay is essentially a thrift store or a flea market for clothing items. Once in awhile, bags or shoes are on sale as well but it's mostly clothing-centered. Anyhoo, the first time that she introduced me to this specific ukay-ukay was in our college days -- so somewhere in the realm of 2006-2008. It can be overwhelming to dig through the thousands of tops, bottoms and dresses available here but if you're patient and persistent, I guarantee that you'll find something to your liking that costs less than P500. 100 percent guaranteed. There are at least 10 ukay-ukay stores in the area so knock yourself out.

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