Archery Business: Jul/Aug 2010
8 archeryBUSINESS July/August 2010 CUTTING-EDGE NEWS Anchor Point GAMEHIDE ELIMITICK CLOTHING:More Early Season Success Looking for a way to get your customers jazzed about early season hunting? A good way to start is by showing them some cutting-edge gear that'll make the experience a whole lot more enjoyable. Gamehide's new ElimiTick clothing is designed to stop ticks, chiggers and other pesky insects with its cutting-edge Insect Shield technology. The unique process bonds the repellent (a man-made version of a natural repellent found in chrysanthe-mum \037 owers) to fabric \036 bers. Gamehide reports the repellent lasts the life of the garment, is odorless and retains complete effectiveness through 70 washings. Contact: Gamehide, 888-267-3591; www.ElimiTick.com You gotta love companies that tell it like it is. The unique "Snot" line of lubricants from .30-06 Outdoors offers a modern approach to bowstring protection, target arrow removal, and crossbow performance and maintenancewith 100-percent odorless and waterproof, non-freezing formulas that deliver performance reminiscentif not "worthy"of their unique names. String Snot is a precise blend of wax, oil, and grease which revives bowstring \036 bers and all but eliminates string feathering that can lead to slower performance. Arrow Snot is nearly invisible when applied to arrow tips or shafts and helps eliminate heat caused by friction to make arrow removal from even the toughest 3-D targets quick and easy. Rail Snot is a precise and very unique blend of wax, oil, and grease that helps to eliminate barrel heat caused by string frictionwhich can cause premature string serving wear that adversely affects peak performance. Simply run a small bead down each side of the crossbow rail and rub in with your \036 n-gers for a slick sheen that prevents dust and debris particles from attaching to the crossbow barrel. Contact: (614) 623-3144; www.30-06outdoors.com Slick As\205Snot GAMEHIDE ELIMITICK CLOTHING: More Early Season Success L ooking for a way to get your customers jazzed about early season hunting? A good way to start is by showing them some cutting-edge gear that'll make the experience a whole lot more enjoyable. Gamehide's new ElimiTick clothing is designed to stop ticks, chiggers and other pesky insects with its cutting-edge Insect Shield technology. The unique process bonds the repellent (a man-made version of a natural repellent found in chrysanthe- mum \037 owers) to fabric \036 bers. Gamehide reports the repellent lasts the life of the garment, is odorless and retains complete effectiveness through 70 washings. Contact: Gamehide, GAMEHIDE ELIMITICK CLOTHING: More Early Season Success L cutting-edge Insect Shield technology. The unique process bonds the repellent (a man-made version of a natural repellent found in chrysanthe- mum \037 owers) to fabric \036 bers. Gamehide reports the repellent lasts the life of the garment, is odorless and retains complete effectiveness through 70 washings. Contact: Gamehide, Rail Snot is a precise and very unique blend of wax, oil, and Over the years, we here at Archery Business have seen some pretty innovative "2-in-1" products, but the new Peep Light Release seems to have broken some new ground. With a goal of offering maximum accuracy during low-light periods, this unique release is designed to illuminate your rear peep, as well as your \036 ber-optic sight pins, while at full draw. The release-mounted, water-resistant red LED light emits a subtle glow that neutralizes all types of low-light conditionseven heavy cloud cover or in dark ground blindsensuring your shot is as accurate as can it be. You can also use the light as a \037 ashlight, as it casts a 4-foot-diameter beam that won't alert game. Both the release shaft and buckle wrist strap (not shown) are fully adjustable to accommodate ar-chers of all sizes, from youths to adults. For more info go to www.primetimearchery.com Peep Light Release Peep Light Release Heads shown without included wrist straps. 008_AB10JUL_anchorpoint.indd 8 6/8/10 10:07:02 AM
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