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MizMac Product Review

MizMac Product Review
by Sheila OgleŠ June/ July 2007

Spring turkey season was a bust for me in terms of harvesting a bird. The number of birds I heard gobble increased this year as I was in the woods before sun up. In case you are wondering that's when they gobble. I also saw lots of hens flying low overhead and sitting nests at the edges of the timber.
 
Harvest or not, this spring turkey season was also a season of field test for two MizMac products. These products I am pleased to have and use from MizMac Designs are: Women's Light-Weight Shooting Gloves and their Gary Mason Ultimate Sportsmens Glasses. Both are of high quality in construction and durability.
 
 
The MizMac Gloves...
The gloves I have double tested. Through heat and cold seasons since early last year I have practiced rifle patterning as I pulled the trigger through them at the target range and put them on again early this spring for days afield in search of turkey.
 
The leather fit is comfortable and light weight. Gloves are black leather fleece and lycra. They are available in X-small, small, medium, large, and X-large. The gloves can be ordered in summer and cool weather weights.
 
Every touch from moving the safety latch to placing my finger on the trigger is accurately felt in this glove. The snug fitting gloves are tailored well enough that when they are worn they feel like a comfortable second skin.
 
 
The Ultimate Glasses...
Outdoor sportsmen and women often have different activities and pursuits in the elements that overlap into their out of door experiences. Bright sunlit days in natures elements, water vision needs and low-light hunting situations will all require a different or adaptive lenses in those kinds of active outdoor lifestyles.
 
How many pair of outdoor glasses do you need to buy?
 
How much will you spend on specialized, polarized and treated outdoor eye wear?
 
How many of those vision eye wear products can accept lenses with your corrective prescription?
 
Gary Mason had the right idea when he combined all of the visual needs of outdoor sportsmen and women with the ability to interchange lenses for corrective vision in low light, bright light, shallow water fishing and many other outdoor situations.
 
I was pleased with the ability to see at different lighting variances. I like the ease of changing lenses at my leisure and the option of getting prescription lenses if I need to do so. This is such a unique product that it will no doubt be in high demand by every type of outdoor industry.
 
Order a pair of MizMac Shooting Gloves or Ultimate Shooting Glasses today @ www.mizmac.com