Toys for Guys – Punch Laundry Bag, Man Hanger & Pine Tar Soap

In Articles, Culture, Toys & Gadgets by Sandy McMurray

Punch Laundry Bag

Suck UK and Amazon
The Punch Laundry Bag needs very little explanation. It gets your laundry off the floor and out of sight and provides a sparring partner when you want to go fifteen rounds with something that won’t fight back. When your workout is done, the workout clothes go right into the bag.

The Punch Laundry Bag is big enough to hold a heavyweight load yet tough enough to take a beating. It’s ideal for boxers… and briefs, pants, and shirts. You can even throw in the towel. (Pun intended.) It sells for about $45.

How will you hang this thing in your closet? No problem…

Man Hanger

Bode Goods
How much would you expect to pay for a clothes hanger? Wait! Don’t answer yet! What if it was a very manly hanger?

The Man Hanger is as tough as nails. It might even be tougher. Each Man Hanger is hand-bent from industrial-grade rebar. It’s sealed and coated to resist rust and corrosion, and strong enough to hold not just a suit, but a suit of armour.

Now how much would you expect to pay? Guess again (higher). You can buy Man Hangers for the low, low price of just $25 each.

Pine Tar Soap

Dr. Sasquatch
What’s the most manly smell you can imagine? Check that – what’s the best manly smell you can imagine?

Dr. Squatch Soap is available in several powerful scents including Cedar Citrus, Gold Moss Scrub, and Bay Rum. The most manly, of course, is Pine Tar. Ingredients include olive oil, coconut oil, hemp, lye, pine tar extract, and oatmeal.

Tough, just like you, Dr. Squatch Soap also has a natural exfoliating effect, like you might experience if you scrubbed your naked body with tree branches and gravel.

Smell (and howl) like a legend, with Pine Tar soap. Each bar costs about $10.

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Sandy McMurray
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Sandy McMurray writes about toys, gadgets, and games at funspot.ca