Mossy Oak Partners with Asio Gear

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posted on September 7, 2022
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Mainasio Mossy Oak Jacket

Just as Mossy Oak designs camouflage patterns to conceal hunters in the environments where they hunt, Asio Gear designs apparel with bowhunters in mind. Joe Miles, founder of Asio Gear, noticed a gap between the highly technical gear designed for mountain terrain hunters and the gear available to whitetail hunters, and sought to bring the high quality gear that the mountain hunters had to the whitetail world. This, of course, would require a camouflage specific for whitetail hunting. 

“We are super excited to partner with Mossy Oak, a camo I grew up bow hunting with and now get to have it on our ASIO line is just amazing,” said Miles.

Asio Gear features Mossy Oak Elements Terra Gila camo, to keep you concealed from the ground to the stand. Asio sources fabrics specifically to cover bowhunters' needs: quiet, comfortable, scent control, UPF, water resistant, and windproof. The apparel also includes vents for heat dumping, specially placed pockets for quick and easy access to the necessities, quiet zippers, and a tree harness slit (on select products).

Mossy Oak Elements Terra Gila in Asio Gear includes:

  • Midweight Hoodie MSRP: $149
  • Windproof Sherpa-lined Jacket MSRP: $215
  • Windproof Sherpa-lined Pants MSRP: $195
  • Sherpa-lined Windproof Beanie MSRP: $29
  • Midweight Shooter Glove MSRP: $59

For more information, check out asiogear.com or mossyoak.com.

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