First Look: Realtree Max-7 Magellan HuntGear Boone Hooded FZ Jacket

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posted on September 8, 2022
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Mainhooded FZ Jacket In Realtree Max 7

The Magellan Outdoors Men’s HuntGear Boone Hooded FZ Camo Jacket is now available featuring the Realtree Max-7 waterfowl camo pattern. This pattern features photorealistic imagery of common elements that are found in natural waterfowl habitats like reeds, mud, cattails, milo, and corn. Thanks to these elements, the hoodie promises to blend in perfectly with a waterfowl environment.

Made of 100-percent polyester, this hoodie is durable enough to wear on even strenuous hunts, yet warm and comfortable enough to keep hunters in the blind when Nature gets ornery. This particular Max-7 camo hoodie offers a zipper closure and a hood for extra coverage, concealment and protection.

This hoodie is available only at Academy Sports + Outdoors. For more information, visit academy.com or realtree.com. MSRP: $39.99

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