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Sweat GUTR

October 21, 2009 by Terry Mongan
Posted in: Product Profiles, Safety Equipment, Sponsored Content - email


SweatbandProductSaturation proof Sweat GUTR Sweatband

Introducing the innovative, saturation proof, Sweat GUTR (GUTR) sweatband that is proving very successful in the age-old battle to provide clear vision to industrial workers struggling to keep sweat out of their eyes. Traditional sweatbands try to absorb sweat and eventually become saturated and lose their effectiveness. The GUTR is non-absorbent and works by diverting sweat away from the eyes and glasses providing continuous superior sweat management performance. Since the sweatband never saturates, it is basically dry after use and it can be worn every day. Also, the GUTR typically only requires annual replacement which can provide companies with very significant savings on the sweatband expenditures on a yearly basis. The GUTR is comfortable and fully adjustable to fit most head sizes. The product also works well with hard hats, caps and safety glasses.

The GUTR also provides a heat stress management benefit superior to bandanas and wraps that cover the head. It has been designed with a slim profile to allow heat to escape from the top of the head unimpeded, assisting the body to help cool itself. For more product information or to arrange a trial order please contact Greg Thurmond at Greg@SweatGUTR.com . More information is also available at http://www.sweatgutr.com/industrial-sweatband.html

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