Monday

A Hunting We Will Go.....

Wow, where did the summer go?  Fishing season is still going full-blast and hunting season is already upon us.  I see evidence all over the place of fishermen preparing for one last fling while the hunters are working like mad getting their equipment ready to go.

If your guy is heading into the wilderness to do some serious hunting or fishing in the next few weeks, why not surprise him with a compact, lightweight survival item for his backpack that can make dirty water clean in an instant. No more trying to purify questionable water over a campfire when his canteen runs dry.

The 2-ounce LifeStraw Personal Water Filteris an amazing little gadget that filters dangerous bacteria and protozoa, including giardia lamblia, and salmonella, from lake and river water, in just the time it takes to suck it up through the straw and into your mouth.  To ready the device for use again, you simply blow out any excess water, recap the tool, and it's ready  to go.  It can process enough drinking water to supply a single individual for approximately one year, so there is no danger of it loosing its effectiveness under average use.  (Family size units are  also available if needed.)

Made of durable plastic, it comes with a lanyard so it can be worn around the neck. A cap for the mouth and end pieces  protects them when the filter is not in use.

The LifeStraw Personal Water Filter has been used to provide access to clean water in disaster areas all over the world as well as in third world countries where access to clean water is an on-going problem.

The inventors of this ingenious tool have received a number of awards for the innovative technology, and for the best invention of the year, and a portion of all domestic sales they make goes to support donations of the filter to distressed areas overseas.

Get one for your outdoorsman, today. He’ll love it, and he'll love you for showing how much you care about his safety.

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