Arm Chaps, Ideal Protection
“Arm Chaps are form-fitting, premium-quality, leather arm protectors that are soft & comfortable to wear, and are actually cooler to wear than long sleeved shirts because of the Adjustable Air-Flow feature,” says Rick Redman of Hudson, Wis.
Arm Chaps are very useful for protecting people with “thin skin” or who “bruise easily”. They also help prevent cuts, scratches, abrasions, punctures, and burns that occur in many daily activities and occupations. Yet they allow you total finger dexterity. Plus, work gloves easily fit over Arm Chaps when finger protection is needed.
Farmers and ranchers are realizing that they’re ideal for numerous jobs such as: stringing barbed wire, handling hay bales, clearing brush, cutting & carrying wood, working with thorny plants, working with livestock & poultry, sandblasting, welding, fabrication projects, even working on hot engines & exhaust systems. Also, simple tasks such as gardening and picking berries are made more enjoyable with the 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. Others have skin so thin and delicate that it can easily bleed, risking potential infections. Their skin is like tissue paper! Arm Chaps provide a tough 2nd layer that anyone can benefit from. Preventing the injuries also means preventing costly medical bills and infections. It’s great that people are learning the 30+ other benefits from this seemingly simple product,” Redman adds.
Arm Chaps sell from $49 to $55 depending on size. Arm Chaps come in 7 sizes for men or women. Available colors are: black, tan, brown, and even a safety orange. People need to see our website video called “Arm Chaps in Action” to see how tough they really are, which is why we guarantee them to work, or your money back!!!
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, VanStarr Enterprises, P.O. Box 745, Hudson, Wis. 54016 (ph: 651-492-4830; email: rick@armchaps.com; website: www.armchaps.com).
Arm Chaps Ideal Protection SECURITY/SAFETY Miscellaneous “Arm Chaps are form-fitting premium-quality leather arm protectors that are soft & comfortable to wear and are actually cooler to wear than long sleeved shirts because of the Adjustable Air-Flow feature ” says Rick Redman of Hudson Wis Arm Chaps are very useful for protecting people with “thin skin” or who “bruise easily” They also help prevent cuts scratches abrasions punctures and burns that occur in many daily activities and occupations Yet they allow you total finger dexterity Plus work gloves easily fit over Arm Chaps when finger protection is needed Farmers and ranchers are realizing that they’re ideal for numerous jobs such as: stringing barbed wire handling hay bales clearing brush cutting & carrying wood working with thorny plants working with livestock & poultry sandblasting welding fabrication projects even working on hot engines & exhaust systems Also simple tasks such as gardening and picking berries are made more enjoyable with the 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 Others have skin so thin and delicate that it can easily bleed risking potential infections Their skin is like tissue paper! Arm Chaps provide a tough 2nd layer that anyone can benefit from Preventing the injuries also means preventing costly medical bills and infections It’s great that people are learning the 30+ other benefits from this seemingly simple product ” Redman adds Arm Chaps sell from $49 to $55 depending on size Arm Chaps come in 7 sizes for men or women Available colors are: black tan brown and even a safety orange People need to see our website video called “Arm Chaps in Action” to see how tough they really are which is why we guarantee them to work or your money back!!! Contact: FARM SHOW Followup VanStarr Enterprises P O Box 745 Hudson Wis 54016 ph: 651-492-4830; email: rick@armchaps com; website: www armchaps com
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