2017 - Volume #BFS, Issue #17, Page #12
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Arm Chaps , Excellent Protection
“Arm Chaps are form-fitting, high-quality, leather arm protectors that are comfortable to wear,” says Rick Redman of Hudson, Wis.
They’re very useful for protecting people with “thin skin” or that “bruise easily”, and they help prevent the cuts, scratches, abrasions, and burns that occur in many daily activities/occupations, all while allowing you total finger dexterity. Work gloves easily fit over Arm Chaps, making them an extension of protection.
Farmers and ranchers use them for a variety of jobs including: stringing barbed wire, handling hay bales, cutting brush, cutting wood, working with thorny plants, working with livestock and poultry, sandblasting, welding, fabrication projects and working on hot engines or exhaust systems. Also simple tasks such as gardening and picking berries often require good protection that Arm Chaps provide.
“Many people are now taking blood thinning medications or aspirin regularly. These people can bruise very easily from simply bumping into something. Some people have skin so thin, that if they simply scratch their arm, it causes bleeding. Their skin is like tissue paper……these people really need some help,” Redman says.
Others wear them for sun or allergy sensitivities or for extra wrist support or warmth for poor circulation. “People are discovering a lot of benefits from this seemingly simple product,” Redman adds.
Arm Chaps sell from $42.95 to $49.99 depending on size (price includes S&H). Arm Chaps come in 7 sizes, and are available in black, tan, brown and safety orange for hunters and tree service people.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, VanStarr Enterprises, LLC, P.O. Box 745, Hudson, Wis. 54016 (ph 651 492-4830; email: rick@armchaps.com; website: www.armchaps.com).


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