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Invisaband: The Simple Mosquito Solution

By Brodie SwisherSeptember 29, 20143 Comments

LAST UPDATED: May 1st, 2015

Let’s be honest. Mosquitoes are of the devil. Few things can ruin an outdoor experience, namely a bowhunting trip, like the buzzing and biting from mosquitoes. Over the years I’ve found a variety of fool-proof sprays and even a small mosquito repellant appliance that I’ve learned never to leave home without. But it seems an even simpler mosquito solution is on the horizon.

Meet invisaband.

invisiband

invisaband is a bracelet that is guaranteed to stop you from getting mosquito bites, or your money back.

Lotions and sprays are messy and leave you feeling icky. Not to mention the harsh and toxic chemicals, such as DEET, that other products may contain. invisaband is something better. Something natural and non-toxic that can effectively keep mosquitoes away. The active ingredient, geraniol oil, disrupts a mosquito’s ability to sense you. Now you can become invisible to mosquitoes!

In a world where gear and gadgets tend to get more and more complicated all the time, it’s refreshing to see a product so simple, yet so effective at doing what few products can. invisaband is made from a microfibre band that you can wear around your wrist, ankle  or even attach to your backpack, hat, pant loop or stroller. The adjustable clasp and sizing holes make it one size fits all. Plus, it’s quick and easy to put on. The unique breathable microfibre design of the band allows for an on-going “gradual release” of the active ingredient. This is important since other materials such as plastic or silicone don’t allow for this “slow release” mechanism. With invisaband, you will get more than 120 hours of mosquito protection from each band. Plus, you will receive a resealable airtight pouch to store them in. Each package of invisaband comes with five bands that are each reusable for more than 120 hours.

See more on invisaband at www.invisaband.com

Brodie Swisher
Brodie Swisher is a world champion game caller, outdoor writer, seminar speaker and Editor for Bowhunting.com. Brodie and his family live in the Kentucky Lake area of west Tennessee.
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