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American Bass Anglers, Inc. Draw Tournament Circuit, Virginia Districts
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The Save Phace Face Shield Finally! A Face Mask made specifically for outdoorsmen by an outdoorsman! I had the opportunity to use the Save Phace Face Shield during the 2006 ABA National Championship. This thing works!
Each Mask Features
The mask is adjustable to fit all sizes The lens is removable and replaceable, and there are additional lenses available in five colors to enhance vision under different lighting conditions. Masks come in a variety of colors, from solid colors to "Simply Ill" graphic designs that compliment your personal style. New to the line is the Camo series, designed for off road and paint ball applications. Triton Boats and Cobra Boats dealers can also order masks with manufacturers logos on them to personalize your boating mask needs. I wore the mask on day 3 of the national championship when we had 30 plus mph winds and was able to put it on over my fishing sunglasses. It protects the face from wind, bugs and water spray like no other face protector has ever done. I used to wear a motorcycle helmet on bad weather days. Never more! This mask weighs only 2 pounds and I can still hear everything going on around me. An added feature comes from a safety aspect in that should you get thrown from a boat at high speed the typical motorcycle helmet can rip your head off due to the "bucketing" effect. Ever tie a rope to a bucket and throw it out in water and pull the rope? When the water fills the bucket there is a sudden tug due to the added resistance. A motorcycle helmet can do the same thing, but with your head still inside it! The Save Phace is not prone to that effect because it only covers the front of your head and will not fill with water without coming off. Check out the Save Phace Face Shields at a dealer near you. If you do not have a dealer near you that carries the Save Phace e-mail me with an interested dealer's contact information and I will get them a dealer information package immediately. |
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Copyright © 2000-2006, Gary Conner
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