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Bowman Jacket
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The Bowman Jacket combines traditional jacket features including the new Diamond Knit Windhibitorô lining -- cuts the wind and stays absolutely quiet even at very cold temperatures. The Bowman is perfect all-around jacket for back country hunts or whenever the weather turns foul. Cut generously with added width in the shoulders and sleeves, it fits easily over a Trapper, Woodsman, or Bushman shirt without binding when you lift your arms to shoot. The Bowman Jacket features a ventilated Weather Beater double-yoke shoulder, two No Snag chest pockets, two hand warmer pockets, a full front zipper, and a drawstring at the bottom. We add large quilted elbow patches and a standard collar with a snap closure.
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Rancher Jacket
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The Rancher Jacket is dedicated to the packers and outfitters who have asked us over and over for a short jacket that won't get caught on the cantle. Collar, cuffs, and waistband of soft, stretch, wool knit that stays comfortable when the going gets cold and wet. We build the Rancher with raglan sleeves for unrestricted freedom of movement over a Trapper, Woodsman, or Bushman shirt. We add western yoke styling and two generous hand warmer pockets that are easy to get in and out of when you're sitting. The Rancher is fully lined with Diamond Knit/Windhibitor fabric, a tension relieved fabric that remains quiet even at very cold temperatures. It blocks wind, stabilizes a layer of air for added insulation, and breathes away body moisture at the same time. The Rancher is designed for function in the field but it also looks great when you head into town for supplies.
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Hoodie
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Already a favorite here in the Rockies, the KOM Hoodie is perfect for early bow season, spring bear or turkey hunts. The hood form fits your face and adjusts easily even with gloved hands. New Quarter Moon pockets are functionally cut for stand sitting or walking. Pullover style is cut generously in the body, but close in the arms for versatility in layering.
The Hoodie is made of OmniLite not Omnitherm.
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