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3/4 Mesh Mask with adjustable cord?

Started by davisd9, March 14, 2019, 02:29:42 PM

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davisd9

Does anyone know of a 3/4 mesh mask with an adjustable draw cord?  I have one I bought 5-6 years ago but never could find another, I think it was a MAD Chameleon.  I have tried some 1/2 mask with adjustable draw cord, but prefer the 3/4.  Any direction would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!
"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

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davisd9

Those are 1/2 mask correct?


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cwb04

I believe Dave Owens (Pinhoti Project) wears an Under Armor mask like you are talking about.  I have a couple of the MAD facemasks like you are talking about.  If you can't find one you like, let me know and I'll send you mine.  Mine are not mesh, but fabric.   

They actually still have the MAD masks you are talking about in the Midwest Turkey Supply catalog.  They show up on line also.

stewdawg

I wear the UA one like Dave Owens has. The key feature I like with that mask is a soft, pliable wire sewn into the seam to form the mask over the bridge of your nose, so it doesnt creep up and get your eyes.

Ozarks Hillbilly

I believe that the Nomad loose is the same as the UA. If not they are very close.

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davisd9

To my knowledge the UA and Nomad masks are 1/2 mask which I am not interested in. I bought a Mossy Oak half mask with draw cord and do not care for it on my nose. Thanks for the suggestions


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