ALPS OutdoorZ Announces New Super Elite 4.0 Turkey Vest

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posted on January 17, 2017
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ALPS OutdoorZ and the National Wild Turkey Federation have teamed up to bring a line of turkey-hunting gear including vest and pack systems, gun cases, blinds and furniture. One of the new items is the Super Elite 4.0 turkey-hunting vest.

Containing 22 pockets, including two large slate call pockets, three striker pockets, one box call pocket, two diaphragm pockets and a cell phone pocket, the wearer gets a total of nine pockets for calls alone. A blood-proof breathable game pocket is also included for taking gear out or bringing game back.

Made using a cotton liner with mesh panels to circulate air, the vest has an attached 2.5 thick seat that folds out, too.

The vest comes in two sizes. A medium/large fits chest sizes 38-44, while the XL/XXL vest fits chest sizes 44-52.

For more information, go to ALPSOutdoorz.com.

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