Ducks Unlimited Softshell Jacket

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posted on June 23, 2010
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Whitewater Outdoors is strategically partnering with Ducks Unlimited to introduce a new line of duck hunting clothing to satisfy duck hunters throughout the season. These garments include new features, added durability and increased versatility for hardcore duck hunters.

The new Whitewater Outdoors WindBlocker Softshell utilizes 100-percent WindBlocker protection for enhanced versatility with a three-layer fabric for a quiet softshell outside, windproof inner membrane and soft, warm fleece on the inside. The WindBlocker Softshell can be used as a stand alone jacket or as an outer layer for protection on blustery, bitter days. Lining this jacket with our S3 antimicrobial treatment enhances the garments life before washing by keeping it fresh for a longer period of time. Along with wind protection, this jacket offers DWR (Durable Water Repellency) for protection against rain, sleet and snow. Two zippered front pockets are strategically placed for all your gear along with a zippered sleeve pocket for license storage. Complete comfort and functionality are obtained through the BodyLock waist straps and hook and loop adjustable cuffs.

DU WindBlocker Softshell Jacket features:

100% WindBlocker Protection
S3 antimicrobial technology to aid in odor control
DWR treated (Durable Water Repellancy)
3-layer fabric with a quiet softshell outside, windproof inner membrane, and soft warm fleece on the inside
BodyLock waist
Hook & loop adjustable cuffs
Sizes: M-2XL
Color: Mossy Oak Duck Blind/Brown

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