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10-14-2022, 09:10 PM
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A new accessory
Im guessing that some of you that are getting older have the same problem I have. Due to years of exposure to the sun not only do you have to worry about skin cancer but also have thin skin on your forearms. I know that I bruise easy and my skin is paper thin and tears.
If I get tangled up in some cat-claw or mesquite my arms come out shredded.
I have not used these yet but I had these Cowboy cuffs custom made recently.
I sure hope that they will save me some painful and ugly tears during my hunts this year.
I think these may take some getting used to, but I have spent more money on crazier things.
I do wear long sleeve heavy shirts sometimes but there are days when the weather is just to hot. Also when I have ruined some good shirts
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