Radians to Offer DeWalt Heated Hunting Jackets

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posted on June 16, 2015
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Radians has announced that it will be the exclusive source for DeWalt's new heated hunting jackets, which are to be offered in True Timber camo patterns for 2015.

Due to be available in camo or blaze camo, the jackets will have four heating zones, with the choice of three temperature settings, and can be used with DeWalt's 12V MAX or 20V MAX Lithium Ion batteries.

“Everyone knows that cold weather and harsh elements are two common challenges for hunters and outdoorsmen,” says Joe Smith, Radians’ VP of Sporting Goods. “Now hunters can easily address their cold weather challenges with DEWALT climate control gear.” 

The jackets will be sold as complete kits, which include an adapter, battery and charger. They ship with an MSRP of $499. Jackets can also be purchased individually for $419. The True Timber Blaze Camo patterned kit retails for $399, or $219 without battery and charger.

For more information, go to Radians.com.

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