First Look: Hunt Monkey Turkey Gear

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posted on March 11, 2022
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Spring turkey season is nearly upon us. With incredibly sharp eyesight and an uncanny ability to spot anything out of the ordinary, a wary, wily gobbler is a tough opponent. Fortunately Hunt Monkey has stepped up with gear that promises to defeat even the sharpest birds.

Ridge Runner Gloves

First up: the Ridge Runner. This is a lightweight, form-fitting glove with four-way stretch fabric that molds to the hands for feel and control. The synthetic leather palm is designed to provide grip and hand protection without limiting shooting or calling functions. Moss, Hardwoods and Marsh camo patterns are available.

Task Hunt on White

For those who prefer something a bit warmer, check out the Task Hunt glove. It’s constructed using a technical fleece material that allows for dexterity while blocking wind and offering warmth. It has a tapered fit, non-slip silicone print, synthetic leather palms and is touchscreen-compatible on the index fingers. It’s available in a versatile Marsh camo pattern.

Sneaky Pete on White

For those early season milder conditions where concealment and extreme dexterity are key, the Sneaky Pete is the glove to reach for. A featherweight second-skin fit creates a glove that can be used by bow hunters—the half-finger design with exposed fingertips provides precision trigger operation, and a synthetic leather palm offers hand protection.

Facemasks on white

Pair Hunt Monkey gloves with a Hunt Monkey Conceal face guard for warm weather or Conceal fleece balaclava in chilly conditions—both are available in a variety of camo patterns to match the gloves.

For more information, please visit huntmonkeygloves.com

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