First Look: Hot Shot 3-in-1 Hunting Parka

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posted on August 16, 2021
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Hot Shot Gear has introduced the 3-in-1 hunting parka, a versatile hunting jacket designed for a wide variety of environs and conditions. Intended as a garment for all stages of fall, the parka features a combination of two camouflage jackets: an exterior waterproof shell, and an interior jacket for warmth. The exterior shells can be worn in combination with its inner layer, or as a standalone rain shield. The interior, meanwhile, is insulated in zones. There are 200 grams of polyfill in the body, 150 grams in the sleeves and 80 grams of insulation in the collar.

The two jackets snap together at the sleeves, while the zipper of the interior jacket connects to the exterior jacket for additional structure. Reinforced nylon oxford patches in high-wear areas allow for added durability, and a removable hood goes even further toward keeping out the weather. For more information on the Hot Shot 3-in-1 Hunting Parka, available in RealTree Edge or Veil Cervidae, visit hotshotgear.comMSRP: $159.99

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