With all due respect, I agree with you on the suit but most definitely, not on the Ozonics. Many experiences have told me otherwise.
I know a guy who breaks out into rashes when he field dresses his deer. If it didn't look like a prison jumpsuit I think there are a lot of people who would be interested in it.
I know a few of those people as well, but there's no need for a full body suit IMO. A pair of shoulder-length gutting gloves will do just fine.
Your right, from a marketing standpoint, I think they would be more successful with a easy on/off design that protected arms and knees. As much as people mock stuff like this, I see a product that could end up making a decent profit. Just look at the butt out tool, most people like to mock it, yet it has sold successfully enough to make it on the shelves at Walmart, ****s sporting goods and other places that have very minimal space for hunting supplies. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
Lol, I can't even imagine watching someone cleaning a deer with this on. I usually use my bare hands to clean animals and wash with rubbing alcohol afterward, but my buddy finally got me to see the benefits of using disposable gloves for large animals.... like opening another beer with clean hands.
I started using nitrile gloves for the same reason. Even when processing. Answering the phone or opening beer is no longer delayed while I wipe off my hands Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
Something like a pair of chaps (no! not the assless leather ones)would work quite well. Hey, I just had an idea. Instead of throwing away my chain saw chaps, I'll use them for field dressing animals. BTW, I love that butt out tool. I don't have to stand there and watch the wife try to cut the butt out of her deer for 30 minutes!