Hot Shot Debuts 1/4 Zip Hunting Shirt

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posted on August 27, 2021
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Hot Shot Gear has debuted the Quarter Zip Performance Hunting Shirt, engineered for comfort in widely varied weather conditions. As a midweight shirt, it can be worn alone on warmer, early fall days, or used as a base layer when heavier clothing is needed as the temperatures start to drop.

Constructed using a 95-percent polyester and 5-percent spandex blend, the Quarter Zip provides adequate stretch and fit for the active outdoorsmen. In addition, the smooth, soft feel inside and out retains comfort, while still deterring burrs. This construction promises to withstand long days in the field.

For more information on the Quarter Zip Performance Hunting Shirt, available in Realtree Edge or Veil Cervidae, visit hotshotgear.comMSRP: $49.99

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