#53 February 2015
#53 February 2015
#53 February 2015
Why we run
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Vol. 5, No. 2
February 2015
www.OutdoorUAE.com
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY 6
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 7
UAE WELCOMES
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DUBAIRZR
OutdoorUAE Team
Sean James
Editor
sean@outdooruae.com
Daniel Birkhofer
Founder and General Manager
daniel@outdooruae.com
launched. We felt the time was right for everybody to have their own adventure. Check out the
Stairway to Heaven feature in this issue. One of
our groups having fun. We have many hikes and
adventures to choose from. Im heading up the
regional trips and international expeditions so
book quickly if you want to join a hike. April and
May, I will be on Everest and OutdoorUAE will be
following the expedition.
But before I go, I will be giving a presentation
about previous high altitude adventures and its
your chance to ask questions about UAE adventures. Check the website for details and how to
get a ticket. We have partnered with Fitness First
to provide this fantastic opportunity.
Our focus, as ever, is on outdoor activities in
the region so if you have something fantastic
that you want us to cover, send us an invite. Our
lineup of contributors has strengthened a lot with
a few new additions. Informative and entertaining contributions from Ivana Chiles, our health
and natural expert, Cindy Stadelmann, equestrian
expert and Dan Wright who will focus on natural
history aspects of the region, all help to promote
and hopefully conserve the environment that we
live in and love spending time in.
To finish, if you havent yet followed up on your
promises for this year, do it now. Grab a tent,
drive to the mountains and spend a night under
the stars watching the flames leap into the night.
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WHEN YOURE
DONE READING,
PLEASE RECYCLE!
Cindy Stadelmann
Equestrian expert
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CONTENTS
24 TALES FROM THE STABLES
16 URBAN-ULTRA EXTREME3
EVERY ISSUE
05 BEST SHOTS
06 EVENTS CALENDAR
38 LIFESTYLE
44 PRODUCTS
60 PEOPLE
71 DIRECTORY
TRAVEL + ADVENTURE
30 STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
LIFESTYLE
38 AU NATURAL
42 NATURAL HISTORY
OUR EXPERTS
36 METEORA, GREECE
51 SALOMON X-SCREAM 3D
54 TYRES - MARINA
56 RUNNING CULTURE EULOGY
58 RALLY BIKE IAN
TIPS + TRICKS
67 FISHING TIPS KIT
70 FINAL THOUGHTS
66 MARTINI ROCK
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BEST SHOTS
Here are the best shots sent in
by you for the monthly Want Fame?
photography competition! Thank you for
all your entries, they were all great and
it was hard selecting the best photos
this month. Congratulations to the top
three winners, who will each receive
Buff headwear, five free copies of the
magazine and the Advance Off-road
book: Clint Boyd, Jayson Rosos and Ashraf
Hamdan. Well done!
Clint Boyd
Ashraf Hamdan
Jayson Rosos
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araBia
part of OutdoorUAE FZE
www.outdoorarabia.com
facebook.com/outdoorarabia
A taste of
:
:
:
Join OutdoorArabia and Fitness First for an evening of adventure, stunning pictures and some sound advice on how
to get the best of the outdoors.
Sean James has led high-altitude mountain expeditions to all corners of the planet. To the most dangerous and
beautiful mountains in the world. He has taken clients into the Death Zone and returned. He now brings his tales from
over 8000m to Dubai.
The evening will show adventures from both the Middle East region including Stairway to Heaven and The Musandam
Peninsula. He will take you on a whistle stop tour of the planet including notable peaks such as Cho Oyu, Broad Peak,
Ama Dablam, Khan Tengri and Aconcagua. There will be opportunity to ask questions about the expeditions and trips
he is leading for OutdoorArabia.
To register for the event, please go to http://outdoorarabia.com/registration
To ensure entrance to the event, you need to register in advance. The seating is limited. Entrance is FREE.
The first 50 guest registering to the event will receive an OutdoorUAE goody bag each worth more than 100AED.
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Xplore UAE
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ABRaS AC focuses on middle to long distance running. The structured schedules are
planned around the UAE athletics calendar
and spring marathons in Europe. We try to
provide the best possible training to suit our
members, to improve fitness levels, and prepare for races whilst adding fun and variety
in a safe environment. The training involves
grass, track and road running.
JOIN THE CLUB!
ABRaS AC offers three complimentary
sessions, before we ask you to officially
join. Joining fee is 400 AED yearly, which
includes 52 weeks of customised training
and a technical fabric ABRaS vest. To try out,
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EVENT REPORT
fatbiking in Dubai
Words + Photos By: Sean James
At OutdoorUAE we have
published a number of articles
about fat or sand biking and we feel
no need to apologise for it. Some
thought Fatbiking was just a
passing craze but the growing
number of riders in the UAE who
are exploring the deserts and trails
and even the cities on these
beautiful friendly and rather comical
looking bikes has just
exploded. We think Fatbiking really
is here to stay.
This month, we look at why Fatbiking is
such a great way to explore the UAE and
go out to a number of incredible locations
around Dubai to play on our steeds. These
rides that take under two hours show the
best that the UAE has to offer. Riding a fat
bike is pure heaven. The huge, soft tyres
are akin to floating. What we found was
that Fatbikes are not just for the desert.
They are also great around town. Along
the beach and around the creek, we got
looks of bike envy and delight. Join us or
get your own Fatbike and watch your street
cred go through the roof. So this month,
lets continue to enjoy the coolness and get
around town on our Fatbikes. We get out of
the office and spend a day visiting the iconic
sights of Dubai
Cruising the beach
Have you been down to the new beach
promenade in Dubai yet? It has a feeling
of California, the South of France and even
Australia but still retains the quality, modernity, ease of access and orderliness of a development worthy of Dubai and the Middle
East. Its wonderful. One of highlights is the
running and walking track. At present there
is just over 7km of soft spongy track for
those seeking recreation and views of the
sea and the cityscape. The authorities think
it is so good, athletes in the Dubai
EVENT REPORT
TriRock Durban
Words By: Trace Rogers
Triathlon
in warmer and more humid temperatures because for the first 4km, I effortlessly managed
to achieve my targeted run pace. In fact for
the first 3km, I had to physically reign myself
in. By kilometre 7, things had changed. The
earlier stress had brought about an asthma
attack (earlier, I had questioned myself as to
whether I really needed to drag my pump
along with me for this race. I am so glad that
I did) and the cramps in my calves had now
spread to my quads and toes. I was a mess.
My game plan then became one of walking
until things got better and then running
(which I imagine was in effect just a fast wobble) when I could and for as long as I could.
Eventually the run ended. What was amazing
about this run course was that it allowed supporters to get several glimpses of the athletes
as they progressed around the course. Fillippe
had come up behind me on several occasions
to remind me that you are stronger than you
think. I think he got a lot of smilage out of
seeing me suffering whilst throwing my own
mantra back at me. Nevertheless, I was so
grateful for his encouragement and support.
I was also so grateful to have Rachael, Chris
and my friends Jenny, Peter, Josh and James
from Durban at the finish line to welcome me
in. Finishing a race in that fashion on my own
would most definitely have had me sobbing
into the ribbon of my finishers medal.
The wrap up
I may not have had the race that I trained for
but the day was no means lost. Chris completed his first Half IM distance in a very impressive time and Rachael made us all proud by
claiming third place in her age group. The
athlete in me may have been disappointed
but the coach was well proud.
Despite the swim exit, which I am happy to
report that miraculously (and also due to the
skilful abilities of the lifeguards) there were no
serious casualties, I would do this race again.
In fact I would recommend that others do
it too! The vibe throughout the whole race
weekend was fantastic. The organisation was
superb. The swag was top quality. It just had
a real fun feel to it. The Tri Rock series is a brilliant alternative for those who look at alternative races to the bigger, more expensive, more
formal franchised races. In short TRI Rock
Durban is a great way to challenge yourself in
a very festive and beautiful environment.
Rachael (centre) taking third place in her age category.
DMX
When I won the club award for the most points out of all the riders in the entire
club.
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Its been tough to get the track time. I usually ride on weekends and train in the gym
during the week.
Sport is growing year by year. Qatar is evidence of this hosting the World Championships. This sport has future in this region and
its constantly growing.
No.
1
731
3
18
Legend:
1st place
2nd place
Total
159
150
130
118
Diff
0
9
29
41
18
25
15
22
18
25
15
22
20
25
18
22
20
25
18
22
16
25
22
20
16
25
22
20
MX Total MX Total
20
25
16
18
20
25
16
18
20
25
15
18
20
25
15
18
1/9/2015
MX Total MX Total
15
25
x
18
15
25
x
18
25
x
22
x
25
x
22
x
1/9/2015
MX Total
25
x
22
x
25
x
22
x
3rd place
No.
1
555
23
38
Legend:
1st place
2nd place
Total
184
176
151
127
Diff
0
8
33
57
22
20
18
16
22
20
18
16
25
22
18
16
25
22
18
16
20
25
22
18
20
25
22
18
MX Total MX Total
25
22
18
14
25
22
18
14
22
20
15
14
22
20
15
14
1/9/2015
MX Total MX Total
25
20
18
15
25
20
18
15
25
22
20
16
25
22
20
16
1/9/2015
MX Total
20
25
22
18
20
25
22
18
3rd place
No.
5
73
22
4
Legend:
1st place
2nd place
Total
195
174
147
106
Diff
0
21
48
89
25
22
20
x
25
22
20
x
25
22
20
x
25
22
20
x
25
22
20
16
25
22
20
16
MX Total MX Total
25
22
DNS
20
25
22
0
20
25
22
20
18
25
22
20
18
1/9/2015
MX Total MX Total
25
20
22
18
25
20
22
18
25
22
20
16
25
22
20
16
1/9/2015
MX Total
20
22
25
18
20
22
25
18
3rd place
No.
19
22
174
18
Legend:
1st place
2nd place
Total
188
182
157
129
Diff
0
6
31
59
25
22
20
15
25
22
20
15
25
22
20
16
25
22
20
16
22
25
15
20
22
25
15
20
MX Total MX Total
25
22
20
18
25
22
20
18
25
22
20
18
25
22
20
18
1/9/2015
MX Total MX Total
25
22
20
16
25
22
20
16
16
25
22
13
16
25
22
13
1/9/2015
MX Total
25
22
20
13
25
22
20
13
3rd place
No.
1
11
22
174
Legend:
Total
Yurajsinh Kondedeshmukh 195
162
Sigurd Johansson
155
Jamie Horn
152
Ahmed Alnuiami
1st place
2nd place
Diff
0
33
40
43
3rd place
20
25
18
22
20
25
18
22
25
22
20
18
25
22
20
18
25
18
22
20
25
18
22
20
MX Total MX Total
25
13
22
20
25
13
22
20
25
18
20
16
25
18
20
16
1/9/2015
MX Total MX Total
25
22
20
16
25
22
20
16
25
22
18
20
25
22
18
20
1/9/2015
MX Total
25
22
15
20
25
22
15
20
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EVENT REPORT
WAR 8
The Wadi Adventure Race is a
10km running race that includes
a variety of physical obstacles to
complete during the run. Over 800
participants were put to the ultimate test of true strength. This
being the eighth edition of the race,
some of the obstacles were added
and altered from previous race
which kept all racers on their toes they were revealed only at the start
of the race.
First 3 Male
Name
First 3 Female
Nationality Finish Time
Name
00:50:16
1. Heba Zoghby
EGY
00:57:24
2. Boris Rajencikz
SVK
00:51:16
2. Carolina
COL
01:02:38
3. Stephen Blaisdell
USA
00:53:58
3. Emily Rentsch
AUS
01:04:45
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ACTIVITY REPORT
Preparation
Day trips
ACTIVITY REPORT
Darryl Chiles
Paul Walley
Catherine Todd
Catherine Todd
might look diminutive and as if she has
just been out to a
fancy restaurant in
Dubai, but dont go
up against this lady
in a long distance
foot race. Adding
the glamour to the
UAE running scene,
she once ran from
Dubai to Fujairah Al
Aqah over the Hajar
Mountains, not even
stopping for drinks
and food. Those
were handed to her
out of a car window
as she kept moving.
It took her 29 hours.
Not bad considering
the average cyclist
Catherine competing
on the Coast to
Coast route takes 8hrs for the same 220km
route. Her impressive race record includes
many wins around the world of races at
100km plus. She even has a victory as the
1st Female at the Badwater Ultramarathon in
the USA a non-stop 217km sufferfest from
Death Valley (85m) to Mt Whitney (2,530m)
with a total of 3,962m of cumulative vertical. Temperatures of 40C are common
and competitors wear white suits to try and
reflect the sun.
By day and night she is a professor in the
Engineering Faculty in Dubai but has found
time to record her running memoires in her
recent book Shhhhh! Runner!
Catherine grew up in Australia and like
most Aussies, sport and running was the
norm. Her first marathon was when she was
at university in Sydney. It was tough and
at the time, such a long distance. Now she
runs 100 mile races like the normal person
does a 10km. The competition is what drives
her and these gruelling 100 mile races,
especially in the USA where she will fly just
for the weekend to compete, are something
she finds truly unique and special.
Living in the Emirates, Catherine trains
mostly on the trails at Wadi Helo and
Showka with Dubai Trail Runners. Although
Rafat Shobaki
Chad Lasiter
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ACTIVITY REPORT
Nico
For more information and pictures about
heliskiing in Cortina please do not hesitate to
contact me or to visit www.cortina.dolomiti.org
Cortina Turismo
Consorzio di promozione turistica
Via Marconi, 15/b
32043 Cortina dAmpezzo (BL)
How to get there
The village has nearly 7,000 inhabitants and
it is located at 1,224m ASL. Some of the
surrounding peaks are higher than 3,000m:
Tofna 3,243m, Cristallo 3,218m, Soraps
3,205m. Geographically it is included in the
Belluno province and it is 72km from the town
of Belluno. It is located between Veneto and
Trentino Alto Adige regions, the border
between the two regions is at Cimabanche
Pass (1,530m) 13km from Cortina.
By bus
There are direct bus connections between
Cortina and some Italian cities:
Bus service between Mestre (Venice) railway
station and Cortina dAmpezzo (Bus line Cortina Express) in connection with the Eurostar
trains from/to Milan.
Bus service between Bologna railway station and Cortina dAmpezzo (Bus line Cortina
Express/Zani) in connection with the Eurostar
trains from/to Florence-Rome-Naples and with
the Adriatica line (Rimini-Ancona-PescaraBari).
The journey from/to Mestre takes about two
hours and 15 minutes and from/to Bologna
three hours and 55min. It is possible to pay
the ticket on board. For further information,
please contact Seam office at info@cortinaexpress.it
The Cortina Express is operated through
very comfortable buses, also with Wi-Fi connection. Panorama is enchanting and the
service is available all over the year (triplicated
during the high season).
Blogger, marathon runner and triathlete, diver and heli rescue swimmer with
Bergamo Scuba Angels. You can read my
blog www.dubayblog.com, contact me
on social networks or via email at
admin@dubaiblog.it for information
about this article or just to say hello.
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Baja Round 4
Words By: Mark Ackerman
Photos By: Tim Ansell and John Basson
January 4-16th
Pos.
No.
Name
T. laps
Model
30
Sune Schaffler
255
Victoria Northway
1 Lp.
27:50.673 Honda
43
Kylie Slowe
1 Lp.
28:56.579 KTM
64
Dana Miskulnig
1 Lp.
31:15.002 KTM
26:27.455 KTM
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TRAVEL + ADVENTURE
The mind can control the physical body by causing animal spirits to
flow through the nervous system.
This month we get all philosophical as we
look back on an adrenaline pumping trip
to the Bedouin steps of Stairway to Heaven
where it was definitely will power that
helped push our bodies up when our minds
were not so sure.
Most tourists come to Dubai for a week
on the beach, a jeep safari in the desert
and even a dhow cruise around Musandam.
Many, even residents who live here dont
really appreciate the rich history of the
region. And they certainly havent ventured
out into the beautiful landscape that reveals
a completely different view. Part of this history includes the Bedouin people. Only 40
years ago, the region and its people would
be unrecognisable to us. The trading routes
that the Bedouin built, maintained and used
to connect villages in the mountains still
exist today and it is those trails that hikers
continue to enjoy.
This article will look at probably one of the
best and most daunting trails in the region
that combines all that the UAE has to offer.
It is of course Stairway to Heaven and has an
infamous reputation. There are many stories
and in a small community, they get exaggerated and told over and over. Like all mountains, it has its dark side. Some have run up,
round the canyon rim and down again in
about four hours. But for most, even if their
Equipment
Do it properly
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Diaries
The next part of our induction was to include an elephant interaction. Despite previously volunteering in Thailand to help abused
elephants, neither of us had ever come close
to African elephants outside the safety of
the Honey Badger. They are enormous. The
day culminated with an elephant ride which
was to end in tears for a couple of volunteers
and a big bruise for one of the handlers.
One of the female elephants decided to ram
her tusk up the male elephants backside
making him leap forward and leave Britta,
Erin and Emanuel in mid-air, plummeting to
the ground. Falling off a horse is painful, but
these beasts are twice as high and poor Britta
had to spend a night in hospital to monitor
her concussion. All are now fine, including
the elephants.
We soon realised that two weeks was not
going to be enough time in this awe-inspiring
place, so we extended for another week
before we had to head on to Victoria Falls. A
typical workday as a volunteer includes a lion
walk in the morning with the older cubs, then
cleaning the enclosures of the adult lions (not
for the fainthearted), repairing enclosures,
cutting grass, or cleaning elephant Bomas
(enclosures). After lunch we would help with
behavioural enrichment, which is basically
making elephant poo or meat toys for the
lions to keep them entertained in their enclosures, or our absolute favourite activity: looking after the five-month old cubs who lived
directly opposite our room. The afternoon
would usually end with another lion walk or
A key part of Mira and James trip is fundraising and volunteer work and they are
currently teaching nursery school children in Zanzibar. If you are interested in
helping them to achieve their target and
make a difference to African communities
and wildlife, please spread the word or
donate using the following links:
To donate: www.gofundme.com/
thehoneybadgerdiaries
If you would like to follow their journey
through Africa and see more photos,
recordings and vidoes:
Website: www.thehoneybadgerdiaries.com
Facebook page: www.facebook.com/
pages/Honey-Badger-Diaries
Instagram: @thehoneybadgerdiaries
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standing solitary under the street light observing us. Just then I hollered to Guilhem
that the only way to find the top of this
pitch is to climb upwards. Upwards and
into the dark I went. Higher and higher and
still no sign of that bolt. Eventually, after
some 6m of gripping climbing on tiny little
pebbles I found a bolt and then the pitchs
anchor. With a sigh of relief, I secured
myself and prepared the belay for Guilhem
to come and join me. From there we were
able to abseil down to the hollers of the
curious passerby below, Are you OK?!
We laughed. We were great!
That night we were entertained by a Nina
Caprez and Cedric Lachats story and photos of Orbayu one of the hardest multipitch climbs in the world. Ninas anecdote
of receiving a text message from a friend
during a really intense period of self doubt
and reflection of whether she would succeed to climb Orbayu resonated with me
afterwards. Dont forget, its just a game.
Climbing, that is.
We awoke the next day to the pitterpatter of raindrops tapping our tent. From
camp the towers seemed cloaked in mist.
Not climbable. Not a problem. Within an
hour driving from Meteora are two very
high quality limestone sport climbing
crags. Tall and steep enough to stay dry,
even during a downpour. Up in a dry creek
bed, beyond an ancient 15th century stone
Taking in the view during our short stay in Meteora was a must
With incredible Greek hospitality, the Petzl party continued late into the night
LIFESTYLE
Au Natural:
How to lead a healthier
outdoor life
Words By: Ivana Chiles
Gardening
Why garden?
What to consider?
Seeds:
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It is essential that you look for a good quality seeds. There are three kinds of seeds
available on the market. Heirloom is the
seed that is produced through open pollination by natural means meaning that plants
are like the parent of the seed. Although not
disease resistant, these are the best seeds
you can use.
About 99% of the seeds available in UAE
are so called hybrid, meaning that the seeds
were produced by artificial cross-pollinating.
Soil:
Good pots:
Watering:
Herbs:
Raised beds with our nine weeks old cucumbers, peppers, red chard, kale, broccoli, spinach, rocket and herbs.
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Safety first:
Habitually healthy
an energy bar needs to have 37 ingredients? Or, why does one need a powdered
protein shake? Regardless of how busy you
are, putting one tenth of the time you invest
in training into preparing wholesome and
nutritious meals is worthwhile in terms of your
wellbeing and performance, as well as being
cost effective. So if you are gearing up for
a training ride for that upcoming Challenge
Dubai or just out for a 4km swim for fun, you
need the fuel to keep you going.
Amount
Notes
Coconut water
500ml
Bottled water
200ml
Will help with hydration and adjust the final viscosity to your
taste
10 pcs
Sea salt
1 healthy pinch Natures own electrolyte! (plus it brings out the best in
flavour)
Place all the ingredients into your blender (be sure to remove the stone from the dates).
Blend till smooth and adjust with the bottled water. Now strain through a mesh sieve to
eliminate the excess fiber and smooth it out. Store in your bottle in a refrigerator until
youre ready to use. This is enough for a 3-5hr training regimen if paired with a few of
The Cycle Bistro Energy Bars! (Recommend one bar per hour)
LIFESTYLE
Discovering
a wonderful wilderness
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I hope that by following this series of articles you will feel inspired to leave the hotel
brunches behind on a Friday and head into
the wilds to camp and explore with family
and friends. Species diversity is wide and
as the table below shows you can expect to
see a lot of different types of wildlife here on
your forays into the wilds:
Please approach camping and outdoor activities in a responsible way to minimise your
footprint on the environment. If you bring
all your rubbish out with you and control
your fires properly, then you can be reasonably sure that you arent having a negative
impact on the places you visit. Its worth
making sure you are prepared in advance
What to see
Notes
Birds
100 breeding
Mammals
36
This includes sea life like dugongs (sea cow) and dolphin
Insects
5,000+
Reptiles
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Amphibians
Plants
678
Fish
500+
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which gives support during springing moments, while the curved sole allows you a
faster pace. This is just right to spare your
knees and lets you train with a light race shoe.
The hexagonal sole grooves may collect
more pebbles and sand from the road, but
gives more freedom in motion. This was
proven as I felt connected to the running
Photo: F . Berthuot
SERIES
Inflatable All-around Cruising/Racing
ONE 126
GLIDE AIR
110
MANA AIR
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NALU AIR
102
NALU AIR
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PRODUCTS
A ROUND-UP OF QUALITY PRODUCTS AVAILABLE RIGHT HERE IN THE UAE
Fitbit Charge HR
729 AED/QAR
79.200 OMR
Casio G-Shock
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3,995 AED
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In a world that constantly evolves to make us more comfortable, we choose to challenge the comfort
zone. Because nothing makes us feel more alive than a run. Meet your Fate. #FeelNewton
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PRODUCTS
Jobe Sports Ruthless
Waverunner/Jetski Helmet
AED 440 (previous price AED 550)
Salomon X-Scream 3D
575 AED
YETI Tundra 45
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Fate, destiny, luck... However you found this shoe, youll be glad
you did. This is the go-to shoe for neutral runners who want the
classic Newton pop with a smooth transition on our P.O.P 2 platform. With bevelled lugs and a 4.5mm drop, theres no excuse
not to put this shoe on and get out the door.
Responsive yet soft, this is our entry into open-chamber
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speed if you feel so inclined.
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Never miss an epic shot. Power on and record automatically with the press of a single
button thanks to QuikCapture mode.
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Rajoul Swimwear
AED 350
Available at Adventure HQ
The first modest swimsuit for
men in the world. The awra
for Muslim men is going from
the navel to the knees. Part of
the body to cover by modesty
is Islam in every situation for
both men and women.
Modesty
Style
Comfort
Innovation
Compressport
AED 425
Available at Adventure HQ
Pro racing trail running shirt. The unisex Short Sleeve Trail Shirt is
designed to improve body-positioning and shoulder alignment,
with light compression woven into the fabric to increase oxygenation during and after effort for enhanced recovery. Colour:
White
Features:
Salat Zip a zip on the top right of the leg, to not be bothered by our keys during Salat
Belt an easily retractable belt, covering the navel without
compressing the belly
Upper-short: A loosingcut uppershort in Polyamide, not
sticking to the body
Under-short: An entire quickdry undershort in Elasthanne
securely covering the AWRA
Chlorine protected
Sweat protected
UV protected
Ultra quick dry technology
Not skin sticky
4-stretch technology
Mocks
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Fitbit Charge HR
730 AED
Available at Adventure HQ
Introducing Fitbit Charge, an advanced activity wristband designed to energise your day. With 24/7 fitness stats and Caller
ID on display, Charge keeps you motivated whether youre
at work or working out. Add run tracking, route mapping and
faster food logging from the Fitbit app and you have everything you need to find your fit.
Full screen OLED display
Watch function
Incoming call alert
Automatic sleep detection
Syncs to bluetooth GPS on your phone
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Interview By: Glaiza Seguia-Godinez
Photos By: Abrito Rosellosa Jr.
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MX10-212
Estimated duration
Yes. I had heard about the MX10 from colleagues in HM UK Armed Forces. They spoke
very highly of it and I was keen to have one, as
most of my work involves working in extreme
environments like rainforests, deserts, mountains and other. It kept very good time and this
is important when ones life depends on time
accuracy (perhaps for a departing helicopter,
or other critical timing, then one must be able
to trust ones watch).
Yes, during the event the watch endured major knocks against rocks and falls into puddles.
The event took place on one of the wettest
days in South Wales through Winter 2014.
Descending from the summit of Corn Du, on
the last and final stage of the race, I fell to the
ground. I was exhausted and tired and lost my
footing. Stumbling to the ground at speed my
arms and legs hit the rocks. The added weight
of the Bergen rucksack put even more pressure on my body for the fall. I gathered myself
together, got up and continued running, but
not before checking that my MX10 was still on
my wrist and working well. It was.
Was it raining?
Was it snowing?
Overall experience?
RATING
COMFORT
10/10
DURABILITY
RELIABILITY
10/10
ILLUMINATION
10/10
APPEARANCE
10/10
DESIRABILITY
10/10
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Wearable technology
The company
When you run, even slowly, the muscles working produces an increase in heat
production. Naturally the body temperature
rises by several degrees to cope with this. It
increases for some more than others. In hot
races such as European Ironman, Challenge
Dubai and Abu Dhabi International Triathlon, we all know they plan the race schedule
so the air temperatures are also very hot.
For me in the past this combination has
been not only medically dangerous but has
resulted in slower times. A number of occasions I have been taken to hospital with heat
stress. The normal temperature of the body
is 37C and should stay within a range of
37C to 40C. Therefore any shirt that helps
to cool my body by 3C will give me an
added advantage over my competitors.
The technology
OUR EXPERTS
Buy the right tyres and you will glide effortlessly over the desert or navigate safely
to stamp the week and year of manufacture
through rocky wadis; but if you make the
onto the sidewall of the tyre; one with a code
wrong choice you may experience short tyre
5214 would have been manufactured in the
life, poor performance and frequent punc52nd week of 2014. For registration, it is the
tures. As with most things in life, research is
date of manufacture which counts, not the
key.
date of fitting, so check and make sure the
Most drivers in Oasis Offroad use one of
tyre shop provides you with tyres which have
two types the first is a floating tyre which
been manufactured recently.
does not dig in too much and is my personal
Tyre size is yet another consideration; some
favourite for all sandy terrain. My husband
people love the rugged look of oversize
and I have used Pirelli Scorpion ATRs on both
tyres, but if they are too big they will reduce,
our cars for five years now, have covered over
not increase performance. Most vehicles
350,000km (sadly not with the same sets) and
with massive tyres will be re-geared to take
only had one popout between us (me, one
into account the extra travel and footprint
day my brain wasnt properly engaged and I
compared to the standard size for the model.
drove into a very narrow gully!). The downIf you do this you should also be aware that
side of this type of tyre is due to the sidewall
your speedometer will be inaccurate but you
properties; they have been developed to
can use your GPS to keep tabs on the actual
have maximum footprint when deflated,
speed or have the speedo recalibrated.
therefore the sidewall is less strong than the
Deflating your tyres is essential for drivother type favoured by my group the diging in sand somewhere between 12.5 and
ging tyre.
15psi is normally good but some
Many of my friends have fitted
tyres/rims can be deflated further.
Cooper Discoverer ATRs which
You will go much further in twoare rated M/S (mud/snow) and
wheel drive when deflated than
these are particularly good for
you will in four-wheel drive on fully
wadis, sabkha and tracks. They
inflated tyres. After your desert
have strong sidewalls and typiadventure is complete you should
cally can be deflated to 10psi to
re-inflate your tyres as soon as posincrease footprint. They are
sible, and most off-roaders carry a
effective in sand also, however
compressor so they can air up at
they do chew up the sand more
the roadside; should you need to
than the floating tyre, so I usually
reinflate your tyres at a tyre shop/
and fastest
put owners of aggressive tyres at Cheapest
service station then drive slowly
way to deflate
the back of the convoy.
when on the blacktop no more
BF Goodrich ATRs are another
than 80kph (and slower around
extremely popular off-road tyre as they float
roundabouts and sharp corners.)
over the sand yet have good three-ply sideThere are different tools to deflate you
walls; however, the year I had them on my
can purchase ones you pre-set and screw
car I had three popouts with them and found
onto your tyre valve and they will let the
them extremely noisy on the road.
air out, stopping automatically at the right
In the UAE, if your tyres are over three
pressure. Another popular choice is the
years old then your car will fail the registradeflator which removes the valve stem and
tion test in reality if you are off-roading
comes complete with a pressure gauge for
every weekend then constant deflating then
accuracy. There is no chance of you losing
reinflating will reduce the lifespan of your
the valve stem with this gadget, which brings
tyres to nearer two years. Manufacturers have
me on to the cheapest and my favourite way
of deflating tyres a valve stem remover
Tyre deflator
Date of manufacture
(costing AED 10 from the gift markets) and an
accurate gauge, preferably digital. You must
pay attention when you use this method as it
is easy to over-deflate or even lose the valve
completely!
Its worth noting that after driving on soft
or hot sand for a short period, the pressures
can go up as much as 4psi, so if you are finding the going difficult, recheck and adjust as
necessary.
Easy deflators
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SARAH WITTINGTON
SHAWN DELEU
LUCY RATCLIFF
the Museum of Islamic Art and hits the towers of West Bay with its rays.
Why do you enjoy running in Qatar?
Theres a great running community in Doha,
the runners have opened my eyes to lots of
opportunities and ideas since I have become
more involved in Doha running.
Best time of year to run? I love running
in the winter and early spring (November
April). The weather is warm, its not too hot
or too cold, the sun is normally shining and
its just great to get out and run.
How do you adjust your training when
it gets hot? I have to be honest and say I
am pretty lazy in the summer. I get to know
the gym a lot better and spend time on the
treadmill etc.
Words of advice? Get involved with the
Doha Bay Running Club. They are a great
bunch of people and theres a good mix of
runners so youll always find new friends,
training buddies and set goals you never
thought possible before joining! Apart from
that, always carry plenty of water during
summer, your ID and some money.
ANNABEL YU
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A WR450F with the rally kit installed. You can clearly see the
navigation tower, large front tank, rear tank, lowered exhaust
and bashplate with water and tool storage
PEOPLE
Ian Adamson
Occupation: Healthy Running CEO
and International Obstacle
Racing Federation CEO
Nationality: American/Australian
Age: 50
Interview By: Glaiza Seguia-Godinez
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Ian will present the Healthy Running workshop in Dubai from February 20-21, 2015.
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running loose and causing trouble. Pressure on time to study is increasing today
but a study in the USA, found that students
aged 9-11 who had taken part in an outdoor
activity like conservation action performed
significantly better on achievement tests.
The author noted that the childrens opinion of plants changed, they understood the
link between plants to their own daily lives
and took delight in finding out where chocolate came from. The oft quoted joke from
the UK is that children think milk comes from
the supermarket and are disbelieving when
they are introduced to a cow. Spending time
in contact with nature can educate children and may awaken an understanding or
consciousness in the next generation about
the way they live. The RSPB campaign sums
it up nicely Children need nature. Nature
needs children.
Be healthy
Stay safe
Enjoy and achieve
Make a positive contribution
Shift the balance towards free play
pand away from adult-supervised play
Reading
Deliberately encourage children to read
inspiring stories of kids and young adults
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Start point
244942.62N552154.09E
60km 40min
Navigation on hike
Very easy. Stay within sight of your vehicle and make your own path.
Distance
2km
48m
High point
110m
Very if you have off-road driving skills, why not drive a bit further into
the desert and start your fun.
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LOCATIONS
Location:
252005N; 562253E
(Al Fujairah, Indian Ocean
side of the United Arab
Emirates)
10-22m (30-72ft)
Visibility
5-15m (15-50ft)
Level:
An inexpensive rod and reel is all thats needed to keep their interest up, you just have to
make sure they dont out grow it fast so super cheap ones are not an option (at least for
me) there are surprisingly great valued rods at
Dragon Mart. I chose to go with a light action
rod for my little girl because I want her to feel
the fish fighting at the end of the line, it also
ensures that she would not find it hard to cast.
I bought the rod for about 50 AED and I gave
her one of my smaller reels to use, I believe
the reel was under 100 AED A Shimano FX.
Altogether, the outfit costs just a little over
150 AED including the line. The reel
was initially spooled with white braided line.
Artificial lures
This is really something Ive been looking forward to for the longest time because I did not
start with lure fishing until I was in high school;
my dad is not the type to use lures so I was
left on my own with this endeavour.
Final thoughts
Kit
Out fishing pro who shares
his experiences and erpertise with OutdoorUAE
through his regular column.
thefishingkit@gmail.com
Salomon CityTrail
Developer: Salomon
Compatibility: iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch; Android devices
File size: 35.7MB
Price: Free
The footwear brand is also a trail tracker!
Salomon has launched a new app to help runners find the best city trails on your side of the
world. There are helpful guides for Paris, Boston
and Barcelona with routes and even hidden
spots to discover. Of course theres also a Dubai
option and routes across our sunny emirate will
be available in February. The app takes note of
your route, distance, run time, speed and pace
to track your progress from beginner to expert.
You also earn points for your runs, meaning
the more active you are, the more app features
you unlock. Youre also encouraged to run with
friends and sign up for the Community Runs.
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UP
Developer: Jawbone
Compatibility: iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch; Android devices
File size: 86.7MB
Price: Free
First, you must have a Jawbone fitness tracker
(UP, UP24 or UP Move) to use this app. I have the
Jawbone UP wrist band powered by MotionX
in Onyx (or nondescript black) for a few months
now and I like how uncomplicated this device
is. To monitor your activities, sleep patterns and
diet, sync your tracker to your phone and download the data. This clever little companion app
logs your step count, active time, idle moments,
power naps, deep slumbers and even calorie
counts your food. The app actually learns more
about you through your activities over time and
its Smart Coach system helps you achieve your
goals whether its to lose weight or just remind
you to drink more water. The cute infographic app layout is simple
and insightful.
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boating
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diving
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i n te r n at ion a l
b o a t s h ow
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& EVERLASTING RELATIONSHIPS
fishing
FINAL THOUGHTS
Free spirit
Words By: Tati Coco
UAE DIRECTORY
General Sports
Equipment Megastores
Adventure tours
and desert safaris
www.rahhalah.com
Vera City Tours, Downtown, Dubai, UAE, +971
556100414, www.veracitytours.com
Wild Guanabana, Dubai, +971 567954954,
www.wildguanabana.com
Clubs
Abu Dhabi Fishing, Camping, Kayaking,
& Adventure Club, +971504920860,
mohammed.almahrouky@gmail.com
Air
YAS
Manufacturer
Al Fajer Marine, Dubai, Al Quoz,
+971 43235181, www.alfajermarine.com
Al Jeer Marina, RAK border Musandam, +971
72682333/+971 504873185,
www.aljeerport.ae
Al Shaali Marine, Ajman, +971 67436443,
www.alshaalimarine.com
Alyousuf Industrial, LLC,
+971 43474111, www.aym.ae,
yamboats@alyousuf.com
Elite Pearl Charter, Saeed Tower 1 office
# 3102, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE,
+971 43889666, www.elitepearlcharter.com
Gulf Craft, Ajman, +971 67406060,
www.gulfcraftinc.com
Distributors and Dealers
Art Marine, Shed Nr. 31, Jaddaf, Dubai, UAE,
+971 4324061, www.artmarine.ae/www.
artmarinechandley.com
Azure Marine, Dubai, +971 43404343,
www.azuremarine.net
Luxury Sea Boats, Dubai, +971 505589319,
www.luxuryseaboats.com
Macky Marine LLC, Dubai,
+971 505518317, www.mackymarine.com
Nautilus Yachts, Sharjah, +971 65576818,
www.nautilusyachts.com
The Boat House, Dubai, Al Quoz,
+971 43405152, www.theboathouse.ae
UAE Boats 4 Sale, Dubai Marina,
+971 44471501, www.uaeboats4sale.com
Western Marine, Marina Yacht Club, Dubai,
+971 43039744
Equipment
Ali Khalifah Moh Al Fuqaei, Deira, Dubai,
+971 42263220
Al Masaood Marine, Sheikh Zayed Road,
Dubai, +971 43468000,
www.masaoodmarine.com
Blue Waters Marine, Shop 11,
The Curve Bldg., Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai,
+971 43808616 / +971 553899995,
info@bluewatersmarine.com,
www.bluewatersmarine.com
Extreme Marine, Dubai, +971 43992995,
www.extrememarine-me.com
Japan Marine General Trading, Al Garhoud
Road, Liberty Building, Dubai,
+971 559299111, +971 42828255,
uday@japanmarine.jp, www.japanmarine.co
Rineh Emirates Trading LLC, Dubai, Al Quoz,
+971 43391512, www.rinehemiratesme.com
Repairs and Maintenance
Extreme Marine, Dubai, Dubai Marina,
+971 43992995, www.extrememarine-me.com
Rineh Emirates, Sheikha Sana Warehouse 1,
Al Quoz, +971 43391512,
info@rinehemiratesme.com,
www.rinehemirates.com
SNS Marine, JAFZA Techno Park, Jebel Ali,
Dubai, +971 501405058, info@snsmarine.ae,
www.snsmarine.ae
The Boat House, Dubai, Al Quoz,
+971 43405152, www.theboathouse.ae
Cruise Operators
Al Bateen Marina, Abu Dhabi,
+971 26665491, www.marinaalbateenresort.com
Al Marsa Travel & Tourism, Dibba,
Musandam, +968 26836550, +971 65441232
Bateaux Dubai, Dubai Creek opposite
the British Embassy, +971 43994994
Bristol Middle East, Dubai Marina,
+971 44309941, www.bristol-middleeast.com
Captain Tonys, Yas Marina, Yas Island, Abu
Dhabi, +971 26507175, www.captaintonys.ae
Delma Industrial Supply and Marine
Equipment
Blingmytruck.com, +971 505548255,
www.blingmytruck.com
Gulf Camping, Dubai, UAE,
www.gulfcamping.com
Jack Wolfskin, Mirdif City Centre Dubai,
+971 42840228; Al Wahda Mall,
Abu Dhabi,+971 24437802
Picnico General Trading, near Sharaf DG
Metro Station, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai,
+971 43951113
Tresspass, 2nd floor above ice rink,
The Dubai Mall, +971 43398801
Tour Operators
Arabia Outdoors, Dubai, +971 559556209,
www.arabiaoutdoors.com
Absolute Adventure, Dubai, +971 43459900,
www.adventure.ae
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Caving
Climbing
Equipment
Adventure HQ, Dubai Times Square Center,
Sheikh Zayed Rd, toll free: 800-ADVENTURE,
www.adventurehq.ae
Barracuda Fishing and Outdoor, Dubai,
Street 13A 1, Al Safa 1, +971 43466558, www.
barracudadubai.com
Global Climbing Trading LLC,
Dubai Investment Park 1, Dubai,
+971 48829361, www.globalclimbing.com
Jack Wolfskin
Mirdif City Centre Dubai,
+971 42840228; Al Wahda Mall, Abu Dhabi
+971 24437802
Services
Absolute Adventure, Dubai,
+971 43459900, www.adventure.ae
Adventure HQ, Dubai Times Square Center,
Sheikh Zayed Rd, toll free: 800-ADVENTURE,
www.adventurehq.ae
Al Shaheen Adventure, Abu Dhabi,
+971 26429995, www.alshaheenme.com
Arabia Outdoors, Dubai, +971 559556209,
www.arabiaoutdoors.com
Dorell Sports Management, Dubai World
Trade Centre, +971 43065061,
www.climbingdubai.com
E-Sports UAE, Dubai, +971 42824540,
www.esportsuae.com
The Club, Abu Dhabi, +971 26731111,
www.the-club.com
Information
UAE Climbing, +971 506456491,
www.uaeclimbing.com
Equipment/Dealers
Bikers JLT, Unit H6, Cluster H,
Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai, UAE,
+971 526221888, products@allbikers.net
Cycle Sports, Shop No. 1, Al Waleed Bldg., Al
Barsha 1, Dubai, +971 43415415,
www.cyclesportsuae.com
Fun Ride Sports, 301, 3rd floor, Mushrif Mall,
Abu Dhabi, Rm. 4, Mezzanine floor,
C-13 Bldg., Khalifa City A, Abu Dhabi,
info@funridesports.com,
www.funridesports.com
Micahs Bike Shop, Warehouse no.4
6th St. Al Quoz 3, Dubai, +971 43805228
Peak Performance, Mall of the Emirates,
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Diving
Equipment
Al Boom Marine, Abu Dhabi and Dubai, +971
42894858, www.alboommarine.com
Al Hamur Marine and Sports Equipment,
Jumeirah Beach Road, Dubai,
+971 43444468
Al Masaood Marine, Sheikh Zayed Road,
+971 43468000, Dubai
www.masaoodmarine.com
Al Yousuf Motors, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai,
+971 43390621,
www.aym.ae/yamaha
Blue Waters Marine, +971 42232189, Dubai,
www.bluewatersmarine.com
Gulf Marine Sports, Abu Dhabi,
+971 26710017, www.gulfmarinesports.com
Premiers for Equipment, Abu Dhabi,
Sh. Zayed 1st. Road, +971 26665226,
www.premiers-uae.com
Scuba Dubai, Al Barsha, Al Khail Road, Dubai,
+97143414940,
info@scubadubai.com
Scuba 2000, Al Bidiya Beach, Fujairah, +971
92388477, www.scuba-2000.com
Diving Centres
Al Boom Diving (equipment),
Dubai, Al Wasl Rd, +971 43422993,
www.alboomdiving.com
Al Jeer Marina, RAK Border, Musandam,
+971 72682333, www.aljeerport.ae
Al Mahara Dive Center, near Muroor St
across from main bus terminal,
+971 26437377, info@divemahara.com,
www.divemahara.com
Arabian Diver, Hilton Marine, Ras Al Khaimah,
+971 72226628, +971 502428128
www.arabiandiver.com
Arabian Divers and Sportfishing
Charters, Al Bateen Marina Resort,
Abu Dhabi, +971 506146931,
www.fishabudhabi.com
Coastal Technical Divers,
glenn@coastaltechnicaldivers.com,
www.coastaltechnicaldivers.com
Deep Blue Sea Diving, International City,
Dubai, +971 44308246,
www.diveindubai.com
Desert Islands, Sir Bani YAs Island,
Abu Dhabi, UAE, +971 28015400,
www.divemahara.com
Divers Down, Fujairah, Rotana Al Aqah Hotel
Resort & Spa, +971 92370299,
www.diversdown-uae.com
Emirates Divers Centre, Abu Dhabi,
near Meena Fish Market, +97126432444,
www.edc-ad.ae
Euro-Divers Oman, Muscat, Oman,
+968 95035815, www.euro-divers.com
Extra Divers Ziggy Bay, Oman, Musandam,
+968 26735555,
www.extradivers.info
Freediving UAE, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Fujairah,
contactus@freedivinguae.com,
www.freedivinguae.com
Freestyle Divers, Dubai, Al Wasl & Dibba,
Royal Beach Hotel, +971 43944275,
www.freestyledivers.com
Fujairah Rotana Resort
& Spa - Al Aqah Beach,
Al Aqah Beach, Fujairah,
+971 92449888, www.rotana.com
Global Scuba Dive Center, Civil Aviation
Club, Oman, +968 99317518,
www.global-scuba.com
Khasab Divers, Oman,
www.khasabdiver.com
Le Meridien Al Aqah Beach Resort,
Dibba Road, Fujairah, +971 92449000,
www.lemeridien-alaqah.com
Moonlight Dive Center,
Madinat Qaboos, Oman,
+968 99317700, www.moonlightdive.com
Muscat Diving & Adventure Centre,
Oman, +971 503289642,
www.holiday-in-oman.com
Neptune Diving, +971 504347902,
www.neptunedivingcentre.com
Nomad Ocean Adventures,
www.discovernomad.com,
+971 508853238, Dibba, Oman
Oman Dive Center, Muscat, Oman,
+968 24284240, www.omadivecenter.com
Pavilion Dive Centre (equipment), Dubai,
+971 44068828
Scuba Oman, Oman, +968 99558488,
www.scubaoman.com
Scuba 2000, Al Bidiya Beach, Fujairah, +971
92388477, www.scuba-2000.com
Scuba UAE.com, +971 502053922,
www.scubauae.com
7 Seas Diving Center, Khorfakkan,
+971 92387400, www.7seasdivers.com
Sharjah Wanderers Dive Club, Sharjah, +971
50784 0830, www.bsac406.com
Sheesa Beach, Dibba, Musandam,
+971 503336046, www.sheesabeach.com
Sky &Sea Adventures, Dubai, Hilton,
Jumeirah Beach Road, +971 43999005,
www.watersportsdubai.com
The Dive Shop, 34G, European Center, Green
Community, Dubai, UAE,
+971 48135474, www.thediveshopdubai.com
Clubs
Atlantis Underwater Photography Club,
Dubai, +971 44263000
Desert Sports Diving Club, Dubai,
www.desertsportsdivingclub.net
Emirates Diving Association, Diving Village,
Al Shindagha, Dubai,
+971 43939390, www.emiratesdiving.com
Filipino SCUBA Divers Club (FSDC),
Dubai, UAE, +971 566952421,
www.thefilipinoscubadivers.com
Freediving UAE, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Fujairah,
contactus@freedivinguae.com,
www.freedivinguae.com
Sharjah Wanderers Dive Club, Sharjah, +971
507840830,
www.bsac406.com
Equipment
Al Boom Marine, Abu Dhabi & Dubai,
+971 42894858, www.alboommarine.com
Al Hamur Marine and Sports Equipment,
Jumeirah Beach Road, Dubai,
+971 43444468
Al Masaood Marine, Dubai, Sheikh Zayed
Road, +971 43468000,
www.masaoodmarine.com
Al Yousuf Motors, Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Rd,
+971 43390621, www.aym.ae/yamaha
Arabian Divers and Sportfishing
Charters, Al Bateen Marina Resort,
Abu Dhabi, +971 506146931,
www.fishabudhabi.com
Barracuda Fishing and Outdoor, Dubai,
Street 13A 1, Al Safa 1, +971 43466558,
www.barracudadubai.com
Blue Waters Marine, Shop 11,
The Curve Bldg., Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai,
+971 43808616 / +971 553899995,
www.bluewatersmarine.com
Challenging Adventure, Wadi Al Bih Ras Al Khaimah, +971 561060798,
contactus@challengingadventure.com
Global Climbing Trading LLC,
Dubai Investment Park 1, Dubai,
+971 48829361, www.globalclimbing.com
Ocean Active, Dubai, Garden Centre,
+971 502898713, www.oceanactive.com
Operators
Absolute Adventure, Dubai,
+971 43459900, www.adventure.ae
Al Boom Diving, Le Meridien Al Aqah Beach
Resort, Fujairah, +971 43422993
Al Hamra Marina and Yacht Club, Al Hamra,
Ras Al Khaimah, +971 72434540,
www.alhamramarina.com
Al Mahara Dive Center,
Downtown Abu Dhabi, +971 501118125,
www.divemahara.com
Al Wasl Charter & Fishing, Airport Road, Al
Qwais Bldg., Off. 207, Dubai, UAE, +974 4
2394760-61, www.cruiseindubai.com
Al Shaheen Adventure, Abu Dhabi,
+971 26429995, www.alshaheenme.com
Al Wasl Charter & Fishing (Al Wasl
Passenger Yachts and Boats Rental LLC),
Airport Road, Al Owais Building, Dubai, +971
42394761, www.cruiseindubai.com
Arabian Divers and Sportfishing Charters, Al
Bateen Marina Resort,
+971 506146931, www.fishabudhabi.com
Arabia Outdoors, Dubai, +971 559556209,
www.arabiaoutdoors.com
Barracuda Diving Centre, Fujairah
International Marine Club, +971 9222558
Belevari Marine, Abu Dhabi,
+971 26594144
Captain Tonys, Yas Marina, Yas Island, Abu
Dhabi, +971 26507175,
www.captaintonys.ae
Fun Beach Water Sports, Dubai,
+971 53244550,
www.funbeachsports.com
Happy Days Sea Cruising LLC, Dubai, +971
558961276, +971 503960202,
www.happydaysdubai.com
Hiltonia Beach Club, Hilton Abu Dhabi Hotel,
Abu Dhabi, +971 26811900
Le Meridien Al Aqah Beach Resort,
Dibba Road, Fujairah, +971 92449000,
www.lemeridien-alaqah.com
Nautica 1992, Dubai, +971 504262415,
www.nautica1992.ae
Noukhada Adventure Company,
Villa 332/7, Al Meena Street, Abu Dhabi, +971
26503600, www.noukhada.ae
Ocean Active, Dubai, Garden Centre,
+971 502898713, www.oceanactive.com
Horse Riding
Equipment
Al Asifa Horse Equestrian
& Requisites Trading, Al Khawaneej 1, Dubai,
+971 554733110, www.asifa.ae
Black Horse LLC, Abu Dhabi,
+971 26422237, www.blackhorseuae.com
Bonjour Equestrian Supplies,
Nad Al Hammar Rd., Ras Al Kho, Dubai, UAE,
+971 42896001, +971 42896002,
info@bonjourequestrian.com,
www.bonjourequestrian.com
Cavalos Equine Care and Supplies,
16th Street, Al Khalidiyah, Abu Dhabi,
+917 22222433, www.cavalosuae.com
Emirta Horse Requirement Centre,
Sheik Zayed Rd, Dubai, +971 43437475,
www.emirtahorse.com
Equestrian Clubs/Centres
Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club, Al Mushrif, Abu
Dhabi, +971 24455500,
www.adec-web.com
Al Ahli Riding School, Al Amman Street,
Dubai-Sharjah Rd., +971 42988408,
www.alahliclub.info
Al Forsan International Sports Resort, Abu
Dhabi, +971 25568555, www.alforsan.com
Al Jiyad Stables, Behind Dubai International
Endurance City, Dubai, +971 505995866,
info@aljiyad.com, www.aljiyad.com
Al Sahra Desert Resort Equestrian Centre,
Dubai, +971 44274055,
equestrian.centre@alsahra.com
Desert Equestrian Club, Mirdif, Dubai, +971
503099770 / +971 501978888
Desert Palm Riding School, Near Al Awir
Road (going to Hatta-Oman),
Dubai, +971 43238010,
www.desertpalm.peraquum.com
Dubai Polo Academy, Dubai,
+971 508879847, www.dubaipoloacademy.
com
Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club, Dubai,
Arabian Ranches, +971 43618111,
www.poloclubdubai.com
Emirates Equestrian Centre, Dubai,
+971 505587656,
www.emiratesequestriancentre.com
Ghantoot Polo & Racing Club, Exit 399, Abu
Dhabi/ Dubai Highway, Abu Dhabi,
+971 25629050, www.grpc.ae
Golden Stables Equestrian Club, Al
Khawaneej, Dubai, (Nouri) +971 555528182,
www.goldenstables.ae
HoofbeatZ, located just inside the Dubai Polo
& Equestrian Club, Dubai,
Jet Ski
Dealers
Dealers
Al Badayer Rental (Rental),
Dubai-Hatta Road, +971 507842020,
www.albadayerrental.com
Al Shaali Moto, Ras Al Khor,
+971 43200009, sales@alshaalimoto.com.
www.alshaalimoto.com
Al Yousuf Motors, Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Rd,
+971 43390621, www.aym.ae/yamaha
Golden Desert Motorcycles
Rental (Rental), Dubai-Hatta Road, Dubai,
+971 551532550,
www.goldendesert-dubai.com
Just Gas It, Hatta Rd., Al Aweer, Dubai, UAE,
+971 509192394, www.JustGasIt.net
KTM, Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road, exit 42, +971
4323151, www.ktm.com
Liberty Kawasaki, Dubai, Interchange 4,
Sheikh Zayed Road, +971 43419341,
www.libertykawasaki.com
Polaris UAE (atvs), Ras Al Khor, Nad al
Hamar Road, Al Ghandi Complex, Dubai,
+971 42896100, M4, Sector 13,
10th Street, Mussafah Industrial, Abu Dhabi,
+971 25555144, www.polarisuae.com
Sebsports, Al Quoz Industrial Area 1
Dubai, +971 43393399, www.sebsports.com
Motorcycling
Off-Road
Dealers
Bling My Truck,
+971 503634839 / +971 505548255,
info@blingmytruck.com,
www.blingmytruck.com
4x4 Motors LLC, Shk. Zayed Rd, Dubai,
+971 43384866, www.4x4motors.com
Liberty Automobiles, Dubai, 800 5423789,
www.libertyautos.com
Repairs and Services
AAA Service Centre, Al Quoz, Dubai, UAE,
+971 4 285 8989, www.aaadubai.com
Icon Auto Garage, Dubai, +971 43382744,
www.icon-auto.com
Mebar Auto, Al Quoz, Industrial Area 2, Dubai,
UAE, +971 4 3469600, www.mebarauto.com
Off Road Zone, Dubai, Al Quoz,
+971 43392449,
www.offroad-zone.com
Saluki Motorsport, Dubai, +971 43476939
www.salukimotorsport.com
Equipment
Advanced Expedition Vehicles,
Dubai & Abu Dhabi, +971 43307152,
www.aev.ae
Al Yousuf Motors, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai,
+971 43390621,
www.aym.ae/yamaha
Bling My Truck, +971 503634839 /
+971 505548255,
info@blingmytruck.com,
www.blingmytruck.com
Heartland UAE, Al Mafraq Industrial,
Abu Dhabi, +971 567231967,
www.heartlanduae.com
Icon Auto Garage, Dubai, +971 43382744,
www.icon-auto.com
Mebar Auto, Al Quoz, Industrial Area 2, Dubai,
UAE, +971 4 3469600,
www.mebarauto.com
Wild X Adventure Shop, Dubai-Hatta Road,
Dubai, +971 48321050, www.wildx.ae
Yellow Hat, Nad Al Hamar, and Times Square
Center, Dubai, +971 42898060,
www.yellowhat.ae
Tour Operators
Arabian Adventures, Dubai & Abu Dhabi,
+971 43034888, www.arabian-adventures.com
Desert Road Tourism, Al Khor Plaza 503,
Dubai, +971 42959429,
www.arabiantours.com
Oasis Palm Dubai, Dubai, +971 42628889,
www.opdubai.com
Clubs
Abu Dhabi Off- Road Club,
www.ad4x4.com
ALMOST 4x4 Off-Road Club,
+971 507665522, www.almost4x4.com
Dubai Offroaders,
www.dubaioffroaders.com
JEEP Wrangler JK Fun Club,
suffian.omar@yahoo.com,
www.jk-funclub.com
ME 4X4, www.me4x4.com
Running
Clubs
ABRasAC, Dubai, www.abrasac.org
Abu Dhabi Tri Club, Abu Dhabi,
www.abudhabitriclub.org
Abu Dhabi Striders,
admin@abudhabistriders.com,
www.abudhabistriders.com
Al Ain Road Runners, Abu Dhabi,
+971 504188978, alainroadrunners@yahoo.co.uk
Mirdif Milers, Dubai, www.mirdifmilers.info
Dubai Creek Striders
www.dubaicreekstriders.org
Equipment
Al Boom Marine, Abu Dhabi & Dubai,
+971 42894858, www.alboommarine.com
Al Masaood Marine, Dubai,
Sheikh Zayed Road, +971 43468000,
www.masaoodmarine.com
Iknic Brands, Suite 509 Dsseldorf Business
Point Al Barsha Dubai, UAE
+971 506874178, info@ikonicbrands.com
Kitesurf Dubai, Kitesurf Beach,
Umm Suqueim and Jumeirah 3
+971 505586190, www.kitesurfdubai.ae
Pearl Water Crafts,
Dubai Marina Yacht Club, +971 553749398,
www.pearl-watercrafts.com
Picnico, Jumeirah Beach Road
Opposite Sunset Mall, Dubai
+971 43941653
Surf Dubai, Dubai, Umm Suqeim,
+971 505043020, www.surfingdubai.com
Surf Shop Arabia, Building 1,
Al Manara Road (East), Interchange 3, Dubai,
+971 43791998,
www.surfshoparabia.com
UAE Kite Surfing, +971 505626383,
www.ad-kitesurfing.net
Distributors
Kitepeople Kite & Surf Store,
International City, Dubai,
+971 504559098, www.kitepeople.ae
Ocean Sports FZE, +971 559352735,
www.kitesurfsup.com
Operators
Al Forsan International Sports Resort,
Abu Dhabi, +971 25568555, www.alforsan.
com
Dubai Kite Surf School, Dubai,
Umm Suqeim Beach, +971 504965107,
www.dubaikitesurfschool.com
Duco Maritime, Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah
and Abu Dhabi, +971 508703427,
www.ducomaritime.com
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OMAN DIRECTORY
Adventure tours
and desert safaris
Diving
Equipment
Al Marsa Musandam, PO Box: 44, Dibba,
Sultanate of Oman, +968 26836550,
QATAR DIRECTORY
Adventure tours
and desert safaris
74
OUTDOORUAE
www.almarsamusandam.com
Al Sawadi Beach Resort, PO Box: 747, Barka
- Al Sawadi, Oman, +968 26795545, www.
alsawadibeach.info
Diving UAE & Oman, www.dive-uae-oman.
com
Euro Divers CAYC Oman, Marina Bandar Al
Rhowda, PO Box: 940, Muscat, Oman, +968
95035815, www.euro-divers.com
Extra Divers Musandam, PO Box: 498,
PC 811 Khasab, Musandam, Oman,
+968 99877957,
www.musandam-diving.com
Global Scuba LLC, +968 24692346,
www.global-scuba.com
Moon Light Dive Center, P.O. Box: 65,
Madinat Qaboos, Muscat Oman,
+968 99317700, www.moonlightdive.com
Oman Dive Center Resort, PO Box: 199,
Medinat Sultan Qaboos, Oman,
+968 24824240, www.omandivecenter.info
Omanta Scuba Diving Academy, Al Kharjiya
Street, Al Shati Area, Muscat, Oman, +968
97700564, www.omantascuba.com
Oxygen Diving and Adventures, PO Box:
1363 PC130 Alazaiba, Muscat, Oman,
www.o2diveoman.com
Seaoman, PO Box: 2394, RUWI PC 112,
Oman, +968 24181400,
www.seaoman.com
Sub Aqua Dive Center, Hilton Salalah Resort,
PO Box: 699, Salalah 211, Oman, +968
99894031,
www.subaqua-divecenter.com
+974 44435626
Doha Sub Aqua Club, Doha Sub-Aqua Club,
PO Box: 5048, Doha, Qatar,
+974 66304061, www.dohasubaquaclub.com
Extreme Adventure, PO Box: 33002, Shop
3, 4 Ahmed Bin Ali Street (Bin Omran), Doha,
Qatar, +974 44877884, www.extreme.qa
GoSport, City Centre Mall, 3rd Floor, Qatar:
+974 44631644; Villagio Mall, Qatar:
+974 44517574,
www.facebook.com/gosport.qatar
Pearl Divers, PO Box: 2489, Doha, Qatar, +974
44449553, www.pearl-divers.org
Poseidon Dive Center, Ras Abu Abboud
Street, Al Emadi Suites, Showroom #2,
PO Box: 11538, Doha, Qatar,
+974 66084040, www.pdcqatar.com
Qatar Scuba Center, 187 Al Mansoura Street,
Al Mansoura Area, Doha, Qatar,
+974 66662277, www.qatarscubacenter.com
Q Dive, Souq Al Najada cnr of Grand Hamad
and Ali bin Abdulla Str.; Al-Odeid Aisle numbers
129-132, +974 55319507, www.qdive.net
World Marine Centre, PO Box: 6944,
Doha, Qatar, +974 44360989,
www.worldmarinecenter.webs.com
Dive Centres
Al Fardan Marine Services, Najma Street
(near Al Fardan Exchange), Doha, Qatar,
+97444435626 Pearl Divers, Al Mirqab Al
Jadeed Street, Doha, Qatar,
+974 4444 9553, www.pearl-divers.org
Poseidon Dive Center, Ras Abu Abboud
Street, Al Emadi Suites, Showroom #2,
PO Box: 11538, Doha, Qatar,
+974 66084040, www.pdcqatar.com
Qatar Divers, Marriott Hotel Marina Near Old
Airport, Ras Abu Aboud Area, Doha, Qatar,
+974 44313331, www.qatardivers.com
Qatar Marine, Go Sport City Center
West Bay, PO Box: 16657, Doha,
+974 553199507, www.qatarmarine.net
Qatar Scuba Centre, 187 Al Mansoura Street,
Al Mansoura Area, Doha, Qatar,
+974 66662277 / +974 44422234,
www.qatarscubacenter.com
General Sports
Equipment Megastores
Equipment
Regatta Sailing Academy, Al Isteqlal
Road, West Bay Lagoon, PO Box: 18104,
Doha, Qatar, +974 55507846, www.
regattasailingacademy.com
Distributors and Dealers
Speed Marine, Speed Marine, Museum Road,
PO Box: 9145 Doha, Qatar, +974 44410109,
www.speedmarinegroup.com
Horse Riding
Equestrian Clubs/Centres
Al Shaqab, PO Box: 90055, Doha, Qatar,
+974 44546320, www.alshaqab.com
Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club, Racing and
Equestrian Club, PO Box: 7559, Doha, Qatar,
+974 44197664, www.qrec.gov.qa
Diving
Equipment
Al Fardan Marine Services, Najma Street
(near Al Fardan Exchange), Doha, Qatar,
Water Parks
Equipment, Operators
Kiteboarding Oman, Sawadi Beach,
PO Box: 133, PC 118, Muscat, Oman,
+968 96323524,
www.kiteboarding-oman.com
Omans Kite Center, +968 94006007,
www.kitesurfing-lessons.com
Safety Lessons
Marine Concept Yacht Charter
& Sea School, Rania Business Centre, Dubai,
+971 559603030,
www.marine-charter-concept.com
Safety & Leisure Training Middle East,
Dusseldorf Business Point, Al Barsha 1, Dubai,
+971 44502418, www.sltme.com
Sport and Health Centres
Bespoke Wellness, Dubai,
+971 553724670, www.bespoke-wellness.
com
Original Fitness Co., C6 Tower Al Bateen
Bainunah St, Abu Dhabi, +971 2406 9404,
www.originalfitnessco.com
Orthosports, 5B Street, Jumeira Beach road,
Dubai, +971 4355060, www.orthosp.com
The Physio Center, Suite 405, Building 49,
Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai,
+971 44370570, www.physiocentre.ae
Tour Operators
Safari Desert Camp,
PO Box: 117, Postal Code 421,
Bediyah, Ghabbi, Oman,
+968 99310108,
www.safaridesert.com
Equipment
AzZaha Tours, +968 99013424,
www.azzahatours.com
Water World Marine Oman,
POBox:76,Muscat,113,Sultanate
ofOman, +96824737438,
www.waterworldoman.com
Manufacturer
Saphire Marine, PO Box: 11, Post Code 118,
Muscat, Oman, +968 99877243,
www.sapphire-marine.com
Equipment
Al Mamzoore Marine Equipment,
PO Box: 6449,Old Salata, Doha, Qatar, +974
44444238,
almamzoore@qatar.net.qa
Fish World, PO Box: 1975, Doha, Qatar, +974
44340754
Spearfishing Shops
Equipment
Al Kashat, Fishing and Hunting Equipment, Souq
Waqif, next to the Falcon Souq, +974 66724828
Extreme Adventure, Shop 3,4 Ahmed Bin Ali
Steet, Doha, +974 44877884, www.extreme.qa
State of Qatar (QatarSub), Souq Waqif,
next to the Falcon Souq, +974 4431234,
www.stateofqatar.com
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