New Wildlife Locator Sight Shows Your Partner Where to Look


RENTON, Wash., Nov. 29, 2006 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Listen up hunters, bird watchers, photographers and wildlife guides. A brand new device called the IC-UC has been invented (patent pending) that will help you and your partner to spot the same prize, whether it be deer, birds, elephants, stars or people. Company spokesman Joseph Bandock said, "We developed this product to solve the age old problem of trying to get your partner to see what you want them to see. You know how hard it can be to direct someone to a distant animal or object. Finally we have a tool that does it in seconds. There has never been anything like it."

The IC-UC is a new invention that allows one person to direct a second person's eye to a particular location while spotting or attempting to locate wildlife at a distance. It is a handheld sighting system that allows two sets of eyes to converge on the same position. It doesn't matter if you are squatting in the dirt, lying in the bush or standing in a boat. You can use the tiny device from 50 yards out to as far as the eye can see. Want your partner to see a rare bird before it flies away or have them locate a deer that blends in with its environment? Just correct the alignment of the sight rings to allow you and your partner to focus on the same object. The IC-UC can be used in conjunction with binoculars and spotting scopes for long range spotting because once you point your partner to the correct spot with your handy tool, they can now find the subject in short order.

The object is that when you and your partner are in the wild, you now can place your partner's eye where you want it, thus eliminating the need for arm waving and trying in vain to explain an animal's location. Every second counts when spotting wildlife as they often don't stand around waiting to be spotted. You now have the IC-UC so everyone in the party can share in the sightings. This goes for photographers also who can use their zoom lenses once the IC-UC has pointed them to the proper location. Law enforcement and military snipers will find the sight useful as well; it saves time and every second counts when lives are on the line.

Travel guides and safari leaders are recommending the IC-UC to their clients to further enhance their wildlife experience. There's no end to all the potential uses of Quick Sight's revolutionary tool. It will change the way wildlife sighting is done forever.

Small and light, the IC-UC can even locate particular stars or other objects in the night sky with the special optional glow in the dark sight rings. IC-UC, designed by outdoorsmen for outdoorsmen, is available only on the Quick Sight web site (www.icucquicksight.com) at this time.

Quick Sight representative Ralph Koch said, "Hunters, guides and bird watchers from across the country have found the IC-UC to be a tool they use every day. The innovative invention has become a necessary part of their equipment. Sales have exceeded our highest expectations and we can expect more uses for the tool to crop up as people from around the world are now using the product."

For information or to purchase, log onto www.icucquicksight.com or call Toll Free 877-255-7251.



            

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