G-Tech Introduces Heated Pouch in Realtree Edge Camouflage

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posted on September 8, 2020
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Need a way to keep your hands toasty outside, even on some of the year's coldest days? Check out the new G-Tech Heated Pouch in Realtree Edge camo. The Pouch is designed for portable warmth when temperatures drop, ensuring you can hunt longer and up your odds of success. 

Using a lightweight battery that lasts over 12 hours, the patented G-Tech Heating Technology featured within the pouch heats your hands so you can create circulation, increasing your entire core body temperature. G-Tech’s Heated Handle Bar, which is a flexible grip similar to a heated steering wheel, offers concentrated heat directly to your hands. The Therma-adjust button allows you to cycle through three different heat settings (high, medium and low).

Finally, a compartment in the heated pouch can be used to store your phone, keys or any other essential items you want to keep close. The heated pouch comes with an adjustable strap so you can customize it to your ideal size. You can detach the strap completely by unclipping both sides of the belt. For power on the go, you can also purchase the dual-head USB car charger.

For more information on the G-Tech heated pouch, which is available for a limited time as a buy one, get a second 50-percent off, please visit realtree.comMSRP: $120

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