First Look: TrueTimber Pulse Axebutté Soft Shell Series

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posted on October 27, 2022
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Pulse Axebutte

The TrueTimber Pulse Axebutté Soft Shell Jacket and Pant series  was designed for hunters on the move. Lightweight enough for mid-season stalks, but warm enough to act as an outer shell in the late-season cold and wind, this system promises to work all season long.

“TrueTimber fans remember when we first came out with the Pulse Soft Shell a few years ago, and many of them are still wearing that gear into the woods today,” said TrueTimber CEO Rusty Sellars. “We took what was one of our most popular options and made it even better. With advancements in our technology and manufacturing capabilities, we took something that was already performing at the highest level and took it up a notch. Coast to coast, hunters will have a serious advantage wearing this set.”

A DWR finish and breathable outer shell blocks out wind and water, but promotes continuous airflow to keep body temperature regulated throughout the course of a hunt. The honeycomb fleece backing assists with this process and acts as an added layer of protection from the elements. The four-way stretch fabric is flexible, allowing hunters to move around and cross obstacles with ease while remaining quiet and comfortable in the woods.

For more information on this set, available in sizes small through 3XL, check out truetimber.com. MSRP/Pants: $79.99; MSRP/Jacket: $89.99

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