Groove Life Rings — A Safer Option for Hunters

Metal wedding bands can catch on screw-in treesteps, causing serious injuries to deer hunters. A silicone ring is a much safer alternative.

Groove Life Rings — A Safer Option for Hunters

If your wife sees you taking off your wedding ring as you leave home to “go bowhunting,” you might have some explaining to do. Here is one way we can help with that potentially sticky situation.

For far less than you paid for your gold wedding band, purchase a silicone ring from Groove Life Rings. Before you walk out the door to leave on a hunt, carefully place your metal wedding band in a safe spot — your wife’s hand is a safe spot — then slide on the silicone ring in its place.

The Groove Life ring features an inverse “comfort fit” arch that lessens skin contact, is safer and has zero chafing. Silicone rings are resistant to most common chemicals including bug spray, gasoline, oil, diesel and household cleaning products. Blood from big or small game, waterfowl, turkeys or other critters should be no problem.

Are you interested in adding Groove Life Rings to your store? Visit www.groovelife.com to find out more.

Groove Life rings are available in a wide variety of color options. Shown here is one in original Mossy Oak Bottomland camo.
Groove Life rings are available in a wide variety of color options. Shown here is one in original Mossy Oak Bottomland camo.


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