Radians Safety Gear For Women

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posted on February 21, 2018
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We all know that women are the fastest-growing segment of gun owners in this country. Whether it’s for self-protection, hunting, or competitive target shooting—women are more interested than ever in firearms. Radians, a manufacturer of safety gear for shooters and hunters, has recognized this shift, and the company’s new ladies aqua Lowset Range Combo reflects this.

The new Lowset Range Combo kit in aqua is a convenient safety solution for new shooters who are in the market for both ear and eye protection. This kit includes the Lowset compact-folding earmuff, and aqua/charcoal colored shooting glasses. The shooting glasses are impact rated per the ANSI Z87.1 standard. Additionally, the glasses sport a smaller frame—providing a better fit for both ladies and youth. MSRP: $30.

“Women are also showing an increased interest in hearing and eye protection to protect them while target shooting or hunting,” said Wes Miller, Radians director of sales for sporting goods. “They want safety products that fit their size, are comfortable to wear, and offer maximum protection. They also want style and convenience. While pink is a popular color, aqua is on the rise.”

Learn more at www.radians.com

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