Cincinnati brothers appear on 'Shark Tank,' make $300K deal with Mark Cuban

Fletcher, Henry and David Pease competed in Friday's episode of 'Shark Tank.' The trio received praise for their smart snow goggles, which they marketed through their brand, Rekkie.
Fletcher, Henry and David Pease competed in Friday's episode of 'Shark Tank.' The trio received praise for their smart snow goggles, which they marketed through their brand, Rekkie.
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Three brothers from Cincinnati recently took "Shark Tank" by storm with a special skiing invention.

Fletcher Pease, a Cincinnati Country Day School alum, and his bros David and Henry competed in Friday's episode of the ABC show. The trio received praise for their smart snow goggles, which they marketed through their brand, Rekkie.

The goggles provide a transparent heads-up display technology. Users can find friends, control music, check notifications and answer calls, all without having to take off their gloves, according to the product description.

During Friday's episode, the brothers made a deal with judge Mark Cuban for a $300,000 investment and 12.4% of their company, according to sharktankrecap.com.

"Shark Tank" is a reality TV show in which entrepreneurs face off to receive investments from a panel of judges known as "sharks." The other judges featured in this episode were Barbara Corcoran, Daymond John, Lori Greiner and Kevin O'Leary.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Mark Cuban grants Rekkie $300K investment on 'Shark Tank'