First Look: Nomad Leafy Quarter-Zip Pullover and Pants

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posted on May 3, 2021
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Ideal for run-and-gun turkey hunters looking for a more mobile concealment option, Nomad's Leafy ¼ Zip Pullover and Leafy Pants deliver both stealthy movement and camouflaging in a single package. The Leafy ¼ Zip Pullover and Pants feature Nomad’s 3D leafy fabric, which now boasts Mossy Oak Shadow Leaf printed on both sides of the fabric.

The ¼ zip pullover utilizes four-way stretch construction, with wicking moisture management to help push moisture away when body temperature and activity level are at their peak. Quick-drying and lightweight, the pullover can easily be stowed in a pack, making it a great option for warm spring weather and fast-paced action in the turkey woods. The pullover also features an adjustable hood and zip front for custom venting and total coverage, as well as a zip dump pouch for quick access to calls and other gear.

The pants use two-way stretch fabric for comfortable crawling and crouching. An Ever-Adjust waistband and button closure make for a comfortable fit, while cargo pockets store calls, tags, or cell phones with quick and easy access. The pants are also breathable and lightweight, for use in warm-weather hunts. 

For more information on this set, please visit nomadoutdoor.comMSRP: $100 (Pullover); $100 (Pants) 

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