COAST Products just announced some exciting news and we wanted to share it with you.
COAST Products, in partnership with Team USX, is supporting the first ever Armed forces climb to the summit of Mount Everest. Raising awareness about and funds for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is the goal of Team USX – and empowering veterans to inspire others. By the end of May, the ambitious USX team expects to reach the top of Everest.
Illuminating their ambitious trek will be COAST gear, including the HL27 headlamp with its Pure Beam Focusing Optic.
With both hands free to perform essential mountaineering tasks, the HL27 headlamp provides the climber with a flood beam for up-close work and the ability to easily switch to a spot beam to illuminate points further up the mountain.
Team USX is also counting on COAST's HL8R rechargeable headlamp, EAL12 emergency area lantern and HX5 pocket light to light every step of their journey. COAST invites you to write about and share this historic climb with your readers. During the climb and even after they've reached the summit, visit the USX website and donate to their cause.
Here’s a bit about the company as they tell it.
COAST Products is a 97-year old, family owned company that produces lights, knives and multi-purpose tools for work, recreation and everyday use. COAST produces innovative, technologically advanced products backed by a Lifetime Warranty that make the user's life safer, easier and more enjoyable. Whether for hard work or hard play COAST has the right lighting and cutting tools to get the job done. COAST products are available at leading hardware, automotive, industrial and sporting goods dealers and distributors all over the world.
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