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the Reliefband Flex from Reliefband

Nausea Relief Is On The Way
As an innovator in wearable technology that prevents and treats nausea and vomiting, Reliefband continues to grow its anti-nausea line of wearables and its Reliefband Flex is the latest product to be released.

Reliefband is committed to addressing the urgent issue of nausea with wearable therapeutic technology that transforms how nausea and vomiting are managed. Reliefband devices use FDA-cleared, patented neuromodulation technology to target the underlying causes of nausea and provide fast, drug-free relief. Reliefband’s products gently stimulate the median nerve on the underside of the wrist, re-balancing the signals between the brain and the stomach. Reliefband wearables effectively reduce symptoms of nausea and vomiting due to motion sickness, morning sickness during pregnancy, chemotherapy, anxiety, hangovers, physician-diagnosed migraines, and serve as an adjunct to antiemetics in treating post-operative nausea. (www.reliefband.com)

side view of the Abu Garcia Zenon X model spinning reel

The Ultimate Tool for Freshwater Anglers
Building on the original Zenon spinning reel, Abu Garcia has added a new model to the Zenon spinning selection with the Zenon X. This model fills the gap by offering the flexibility to fish lightweight finesse style baits while also providing the power to handle heavier baits when needed.

Building upon the success of the original Zenon spinning reel, the Zenon X ($299.95) features the same efficient asymmetric aluminum frame, combined with an oversized AMG2 machined aluminum gear system that delivers the perfect balance of weight, performance and durability. (www.abugarcia.com)

EGO’s S2 Slider with the net end attached

Can Your Landing Net Do This?
EGO’s S2 Slider offers a great solution for netting all fish species, and also serves as a deck/boat brush, mop, lure retriever, dock grabber, and more. The market is flooded with landing nets, most of them cookie-cutter designs that function only as fish-dippers.

The S2 Slider is a modular fishing net system designed not only for netting fish, but for a multitude of other tasks. The EGO S2 Slider Product System utilizes the most advanced handle extension technology on the planet with 30-plus interchangeable net heads, accessories, and handles; 19 combined hoop sizes and mesh types to choose from; and lastly, a two-year limited warranty on all EGO landing nets and accessories. (www.egofishing.com)

an 18oz. family sized bag of Old Trapper old fashioned beef jerky
On Board Snacking
When looking for a quick snack to take on board, beef jerky might be the ultimate go-to. Old Trapper is a 50-year-old brand that was born in the back of a small roadside grocery store on the outskirts of Tillamook, Ore,. After years of hard work and sacrifice, Old Trapper beef jerky had grown to become a favorite among boaters and connoisseurs nationwide. (www.oldtrapper.com)
TACO Marine's Caladesi and Anclote bucket seats in all white
Options For The Captain
TACO Marine has added two USA-made, premium bucket seats to its seating products range that are ideal for pontoon owners. The high-quality seats feature integrated suspension, adjustable bolsters (which allow boaters to stand and steer while at the helm), high-density, anti-bacterial foam padding and marine-grade vinyl fabric treated with anti-microbial and UV stabilizers.

Both seats are available in four different color combinations and will mount to any standard pedestal with a 5.25-inch 4-hole pattern.

The new Anclote bucket seat also features plush cushioning and a wrap-around body style accented with premium diamond quilting. The new Caladesi bucket seat also features plush cushioning, a wrap-around body style accented with a smooth fabric finish and a sporty back cutout that allows for breathability and flair. (www.tacomarine.com)

profile view of a Torqeedo Deep Blue outboard motor

Torqeedo Doubles Its Battery Capacity
Torqeedo has a new battery option for its Deep Blue series of powerful electric drives: the Deep Blue Battery 80. The new battery leverages lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry and delivers 80 kWh of energy storage, twice the capacity of the previous generation of Deep Blue batteries.

The new battery’s state-of-the-art cell-to-pack architecture is an advanced approach to battery assembly in which individual battery cells are directly integrated into a pack without the need for intermediate modules or components. This advanced construction offsets the lower energy density of LFP batteries and enables a more compact footprint that is easier to install in many boats.

The new Deep Blue Battery 80 is backed by an up to ten-year capacity warranty for both recreational and commercial use. (www.torqeedo.com)

a before (above) and after (below) shot of a compartment cleaned using Iosso Live Well Cleaner

For $6 Your Live Well Could Be Clean
Made in the USA, Iosso Live Well Cleaner is chlorine-free and pH-neutral. The eco-friendly formula quickly removes algae, mold, mildew, slime and stains, and associated odors from a wide range of equipment. In fact, it’s so safe it can be used on thermos jugs, coolers, refrigerators and other food storage containers.

Using Live Well Cleaner is simple. The concentrated powder is poured into the container and circulated with the pump. The formula is safe for the environment, so it can be drained overboard. Once rinsed with fresh water, it’s ready to keep fish in peak condition. A 4-ounce container of Iosso Live Well Cleaner treats two average-sized wells and costs $5.95. (www.iosso.com)

Where’s The Paddle?
A paddle is hiding inside each issue of PDB and the names of the first readers to find it are printed in an upcoming magazine! In our June issue the paddle is on page 40 (shown in the photo on the below) in the background of the Helly Hansen jacket review. Here are the readers who spotted it first:

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screen capture of the feature image from a Pontoon & Deck Boat June 2023 issue article
Patrick Clark, Talala, Okla.
Mike Morphis, Hot Springs Village, Ark.
GW Doxtater, St. Johnsville, N.Y.
Danny Criner, North Chesterfield, Va.
Richard Burchill, Budd Lake, N.J.
Ric Robinson, Punta Gorda, Fla.
Rich Christensen, Townville, S.C.
Bruce Dillingham, Loudon, Tenn.
Frank Gunther, Lawrenceville, Ga.
David Groner, Vacaville, Calif.
As soon as you find the paddle, email its location, your name, and hometown to paddle@pdbmagazine.com. Paddle on!