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BananaGuard Tested

We put the patented Canadian-made, moulded plastic banana protector through its paces and wonder why it glows in the dark...


Posted: 21 December 2004
by Jon

BananaGuard Tested

Price: £3.95 (£4.35 for Glow In The Dark version)

Weight: 60 grammes

Features: Perforated and hinged plastic banana case available in nine colours including glow in the dark version. Dishwasher safe.

Keeps your banana safe and glows in the dark (optional)
Relatively expensive.


The Concept Simple, it's a moulded plastic case designed to protect your banana from impacts in transit.

Features Banana-shaped plastic case with hinge and two snap-shut fastenings. The case is perforated to prevent premature ripening or something like that and the design is patented. Who makes such a thing? Those cunning Canadians, the nation that also brought us the Mounties, maple syrup, Arc'teryx and the North Shore - all pretty ingenious things, apart from maple syrup, which is just nice on pancakes.
In Action If like us you're a bit of a banana head, you'll be familiar with the crushing disappointment of retrieving a banana from your pack only to find it bruised, blackened and weeping. The BananaGuard successfully puts an end to all that.

We've been using it extensively for walking and mountain biking and so far it hasn't let us down. The shape is claimed to fit pretty much any banana and so far we've found that to be true. The odd one needs a little gentle persuasion and some dwarf 'nanas are simply too small and rattle in the case, but most slip in and are held firm once the twin catches are closed.

The size of the case does seem to be significantly larger than a single banana, but the small increase in load volume and weight is well worth it come lunch time. After eating, the case is also handy for stashing those banana skins and packing them out to the, erm, trailhead, if we have such things in the UK.

BananaGuard UK supplied us with a number of samples in each of the nine vibrant colours and we concluded that the yellow one is probably most appropriate (yeah, we're conservative on the banana front). The Glow in the Dark option costs an extra 40p but works well and is probably money well spent if you're the sort of person who leaves their bananas lying around in the dark :-)


Verdict

Despite a mildly disquieting resemblance to a sex toy, the BananaGuard entranced and delighted everyone who used it. Or at least it kept their bananas happy and unbruised. With really heavy use, it looks like the hinge and catches may eventually fail, but it hasn't happened so far and, be honest, how many times do you need to open and close a banana case on an average day in the hills?

Purchasable online, it's not particularly cheap, but as the TV ads might say, 'an unbruised banana? Priceless.' We're still a little unsure as to the point of the glow in the dark version, but it works and is a great talking point if you happen to meet someone while carrying it through a pitch black forest...

Performance

Value


BananaGuard-UK Web Site



Pushed for time: Plastic Canadian case that protects your banana from bruising in transit. Works brilliantly and is available in a pimpy glow on the dark variant for nocturnal banana fiends. Lovely.


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The email address that Jon provides bounces back my enquiries; does anyone have a different contact for them as their phone number has an answermachine on...

regards

Posted: 23/12/2004 at 08:30

have a search on ebay. I believe they are sold there too.

Posted: 23/12/2004 at 08:44

info@bananaguard-uk.com

is, I'm guessing, the address you mean. It was definitely working last month. Unfortunately I don't have an alternative address.

Posted: 23/12/2004 at 11:46

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