Browning Hell's Canyon Outerwear

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posted on July 6, 2010
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Browning will expand its line of Hell's Canyon high performance outerwear for 2010 with the introduction of the new Hell's Canyon Full Throttle jacket and pant. The new Full Throttle line is lighter in weight than the standard Hell's Canyon line due to a new fabric that features two-layer bonded construction with a water- and wind-resistant woven outer shell bonded to moisture-wicking OdorSmart featherweight fleece on the inside.

Because there is no lamination layer, there is less resistance to airflow through the fabric for increase breathability. Hunters will stay dry and comfortable in warmer weather and higher activity levels as perspiration is quickly moved away from the body with the new Hell's Canyon Full Throttle apparel. The OdorSmart anti-microbial technology inhibits the growth of odor-causing bacteria to eliminate body odors.

The new Hell's Canyon Full Throttle Jacket will feature two upper oversized chest pockets, on-seam handwarmer pockets and a stand-up zip-through collar with double pull closure. A bottom drawcord and internal Lycra cuff is also featured. Available in Mossy Oak's new Break-Up Infinity pattern as well as Mossy Oak New Break-up and Mossy Oak Treestand patterns in sizes S-3XL, Suggested Retail, $107.00-$118.00.

The new Hell's Canyon Full Throttle Pants have the same fabric construction as the Jacket and will feature elasticized waist with drawcord and belt loops, zippered fly, two front pockets, one zippered rear security pocket and articulated knew for extra mobility. Offered in the same camo patterns and sizes as the Jacket.

For more information, go to browning.com.

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