T&M Tactical Offers Glove Light in Mossy Oak Camo

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posted on February 25, 2014

T&M Tactical has partnered with Mossy Oak to offer its quality, high-performance light gloves in hunter-friendly camouflage.

Due to be available in Mossy Oak's Break-Up Infinity pattern, the camouflage light gloves are an expansion of the company's tactical line. The T&M Tactical light is securely mounted into the non-dominate glove and is housed in lightweight, impact/shatter resistant polypropelene plastic.

The light includes four, 15-degree high-output, ultra bright LED lights and a rechargeable lithium ion battery that is easily charged with the USB cable provided. An easy three-button system on the housing allows the hunter to have light on demand with T&M Tactical's exclusive built-in palm pressure feature with the options of continuous or strobe lighting.

The gloves have been designed to operate under extreme conditions, but are lightweight and versatile enough to be utilized for any hunt or outdoor activity. They ship with a continuous run time of two hours and a strobe run time of four hours.

The Hunting Light Gloves will have an MSRP of $69.99.

For more information, go to TMTactical.com.

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