PRODUCTS & SERVICES FOCUS HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE / APPAREL & PERSONAL EQUIPMENT Want to see your product or service listed here FREE in an upcoming issue? (877) 768.5550 Ext.1 • Next issue is Survival Gear & Equipment / Heliports & Equipment Softseat® Portable Cushion
Oregon Aero® SoftSeat® Portable Cushions give you maximum comfort seating just about anywhere: your rotorwing or fixed wing aircraft, car, airline seat, office or boat. SoftSeat® Cushions feature the same design expertise and technical craftsmanship found in advanced Oregon Aero® Aircraft Seating Systems for aviation and the military. The cushion shifts your hips, pelvis and back into the proper, painfree position, minimiz ing lower back pain from prolonged sitting. Features zippered and interchangeable parts. Cutout version accommodates aircraft controls and restraint systems. Custom embroidery, leather available. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. *Gift certificates also available.
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Scheyden Eyewear
Codesigned by company founder Jeff Herold and renowned eyewear industry veteran Patrick Hussey, the Scheyden Albatross ($309 to $349) provides the ultimate in opti cal clarity and comfort. An ultra lightweight titanium frame front and temples for complete comfort, even when worn with a hat, head phones or headset. Strategically placed acetate serves the dual purpose of providing an attractive look and elimi nating incoming side light.
Handground and polished, the distortionfree glass lenses feature a hydrophobic coating to repel water and perspiration. Boasting several layers of magnesium hexafluoride, which diffuses ambient light and protects pupils from harsh reflections, the lenses include a scratch resistant finish. Designed and manufactured to exact ing standards, Scheyden eyewear is a favorite of military, commercial, private and aerobatic pilots, including the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds.
www.scheyden.com 44 November 2013
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