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Firefly Detects Wind Currents/Thermals Imperceptible To Humans

Sedalia, CO. Knowing wind or thermal direction is critical to hunting success. To date, hunters have relied on powder puffers that require a perceptible breeze and daylight to read. Now there is a better way!

Firefly is a technically sophisticated patent-pending electronic wind detector. It takes 512 readings per second at the push of a button, analyzes these readings, and reports the results in the form of easy-to-read LED lights. You simply hold Firefly upright, push the button, wait for three seconds and the flashing red lights tell you the wind direction each second for five seconds. It then shuts off. If you want a second series of readings, push the button.

Hunters know that wind can be fickle and that thermals change. They also know the importance of wind direction. Firefly lets science determine what you may not even be able to feel.

Deer hunters live and die by wind direction. It is critical information when selecting a stand. Firefly provides exacting wind direction information in seconds.

Western big game hunters have the added element of thermals, not to mention a lesser ability to stay scent free. Firefly will dial in wind direction and indicate when thermals change, even if you can't feel them.

Predator hunters must also concern themselves with wind direction when determining how to set-up. Coyotes, especially, are extremely scent savvy.

And, waterfowlers must know wind direction in order to properly place decoys. Firefly leaves no questions and it works great in the pre-dawn darkness!

Firefly took three years in the making. Its design is the result of detailed computer analysis and exhaustive lab testing. If you want to know wind direction, nothing works like a Firefly!

Firefly is available in black or camo (several patterns, including Predator, Waterfowl and orange). To learn more, please visit www.huntfirefly.com.


Contact:
Tom Galley, 303-408-0250

This post is for informational purposes only. I am not affiliated with this manufacture/company and I am not receiving any compensation for this post.
 
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