First Look: Radians Outdoor's Heated Mossy Oak Bottomland Apparel

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posted on November 20, 2025
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LEDE Headed Jacket And Hoodie

Radians Outdoors is cranking up the warmth this season with new heated gear in Mossy Oak Bottomland, the legendary camouflage pattern trusted by hunters for more than 35 years. Pairing Radians’ battery-powered heated gear with the Mossy Oak brand delivers warmth, concealment and durability for the hunt or any cold-weather adventure.

  • Soft Shell Heated Jacket (Men’s) – Wind-resistant polyester shell, fleece-lined torso, and three heat settings. MSRP $241.49
  • Heated Hoodie (Men’s & Women’s) – Durable cotton/polyester shell with waffle knit lining and adjustable warmth at the touch of a button. MSRP $229.49

Both styles deliver up to 10 hours of heat on the low setting and feature three warming zones, three heat settings, and a 7.4V rechargeable battery with USB port for charging mobile devices. Lightweight and compact, the battery tucks neatly into a concealed inner pocket without adding any bulk.

“Integrating Mossy Oak Bottomland into our heated gear line is a natural fit,” said Billy Wilson, Radian's senior marketing manager. “It brings together Radians technology and the concealment hunters trust. Whether glassing for deer, fishing a cold morning river, or tailgating before the big game, this gear keeps you warm, comfortable, and ready for the cold weather ahead.”

“Bottomland camo has become just as iconic and popular in streetwear as it is in the woods,” said Radian's product manager Nicole Novick. “Whether outside or inside, it brings that rugged outdoor spirit and grit to everyone.”

Available through authorized Radians distributors and top sporting goods retailers, learn more at radiansoutdoors.com.

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