Jack Cook, of Mobility Site and Experience Mobility fame, has posted two new reviews that I would like to bring to your attention…
The first is on the Scottevest Performance Polo, which was just recently released. We’ll have our own reviews up soon, but in the meantime you can enjoy Jack’s video review and comments.

May I just say that I love watching video reviews that friends have done? It’s the next best thing to hanging out with them. ![]()
Jack has also posted an over view of the TomTom 6 Navigation System. After a chance meeting with the TomTom Director of Marketing at the Las Vegas Airport, Jack was offered the chance to visit their US Headquarters.
About that trip he says:
I was given an impressive overview of their product line. I will not dwell on it but I will say that I was very impressed enough so that I wanted to try the TomTom software but I did not want to try for a brief period of time. I wanted to use it on a daily basis with several devices over a couple of month period. If it was going to be a “total solution”, it had to become part of my daily routine. I had to be able to rely upon it in any situation I was in and at a moment’s notice have it provide me with a safe, fast, and an efficient means of navigation. Certainly my request was out of the ordinary for a product reviewer but they agreed and I was given (on loan) a TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 package containing the TomTom Wireless GPS Receiver and the TomTom 6 software and Maps for the US and Canada

What follows is an in-depth look at the set-up and use of what Jack calls a “very comprehensive navigation program.”
I will say that initially I was a little uncomfortable but that was understandable because this was the first time using the program. My comfort factor increased dramatically after my first use and after continued use over the past couple of months, there is no question in my mind about this being the absolute simplest navigation program I have ever used.
Be sure to check out Jack’s TomTom 6 Review here. Happy navigating! ![]()

