BlackStrap's Mossy Oak Facemask

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posted on March 2, 2010
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BlackStrap Industries is excited to introduce its versatile facemask/neck tube, full hood balaclava, and adjustable bandanna now available in Mossy Oak Break-Up®, Duck Blind® and Brush®. The BlackStrap facemask (MTN-RMR) is great for any outdoor activity from fishing to hunting to hiking and camping.

The facemask has characteristics that will make it a fisherman's best asset. It has SPF properties to block out harmful UV rays and prevent burns. It is wind and water resistant for cold or rainy days. The facemask is made of quality material that can be dipped in salt or fresh water and worn for a cool down effect. The fabric can withstand salt water, chlorines and will not come apart or fade.

The BlackStrap facemask can be a hunter's most effective accessory as well. The lens-safe outer material is great for wiping down scopes and binoculars without scratching. An antibacterial treatment blocks scent to help hunters remain undetected. The micro fiber, breathable inner fleece wicks moisture and dries quickly. The facemask material is ultra silent with super stretch and will keep you cool on warmer weather hunts and warm on the cold weather hunts.

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