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2007 InterMedia Outdoors Editor's Roundtable, Day 2
We learn about the latest and greatest from Insight Technology, Ruger, Hornady, Bushnell, Doublestar, MTM CASE-GARD, MOXY™, and Aimpoint
By Aaron J. Decker
Editor's Note: New firearms, ammunition, optics, gizmos and gadgets are all a part of the 2007 InterMedia Outdoors Editor's Roundtable held at the Pike-Adams Sportsman's Alliance Park (PASA) in Barry, Illinois. Designed for the editors and writers that make up InterMedia Outdoors, the Editor's Roundtable is held twice a year and provides magazine, internet, and television staff an inside look at different products the shooting and hunting sports industry is offering for the current year and beyond.

 

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I'm not going to pretend to be a molecular scientist in explaining the science behind the MOXY™ Scent Elimination System. All I can say is that it's pretty dang cool.

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According to H.S. "Rock" Gibboney, the MOXY™ Scent Elimination System is an "ionized super-oxidant" that eliminates all existing odors plus totally eradicates all odor-causing microorganisms.

After hearing Gibboney's spiel, I'm a believer in the new scent elimination system and would venture to guess that the technology behind this will prompt most outdoor enthusiasts to have one of these units in their home or at deer camp. Perhaps both.
The patented MOXY™ system takes oxygen from the air and generates highly unstable, supercharged, O3, O4, and O5 molecule bundles, attaching them in multiple clusters to a specialized, super-oxidized metal ion, which enables Gibboney to program the newly-formed, predatory MOXY™ Molecules for:

1) Energy density

2) Life expectancy (time duration)

3) Direction at specific targets (bacteria etc.)


Simply put, the MOXY™ Molecule attacks the bacteria, mold, fungus, viruses, etc. that cause things to stink and eliminates them.

To demonstrate this, Gibboney took a sweaty t-shirt from a zip lock back that he had exercised in the night before. He placed the bag in a black plastic garment bag and attached his MOXY™ unit to the bag and began pumping the MOXY™ rich oxygen into the bag. A scant twenty minutes later, the shirt was completely odor free. Now imagine a sweaty, messy pile of camo that you've worn for three days straight in deer camp and you get the idea of how great this product could be.

In another example, he had a volunteer rub onion on his hand and then hold his hand over the MOXY™ oxygen that was being pumped out by a MOXY™ Generator. After 30 seconds or so, the onion smell was completely gone.

The MOXY™ Molecule isn't ozone (O3) and isn't harmful to humans or "anything with lungs" according to company literature.

The unit will retail for $499.99 and will be available in May 2008.
CONTACT: MOXY™ Products, (352) 572-2961