New for 2022: Nomad Harvester NXT Series

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posted on January 6, 2022
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New For 2022 Nomad Harvester NXT Series Lead

New for 2022, Nomad’s Harvester NXT collection is thoughtfully designed to put the edge in the hunter’s favor. Available in both men's and women's versions, the Harvester NXT series includes jackets and pants designed exclusively with the needs of serious deer hunters in mind.

Built to tame the cold, the Harvester NXT Jacket and Pants are wind-resistant to keep cold out and feature high-piled, sherpa fleece lining to add an extra layer of warmth without bulk. Not only is the Harvester Series designed to beat the elements, but they are also engineered to beat deer’s senses. Both the jacket and pants utilize sound-limiting fabrics that reduce noise. The Nomad Harvester NXT Jacket and Pants uses stain-resistant fabrics to allow stains to be easily washed out.

Nomad Harvester NXT Series Camouflage

The Harvester NXT Jacket ($160) features 4-way stretch fabric and 4-way gusseted underarm panels for an exceptional range of motion, making them suited for both still hunting and stalking applications, and utilizes a 3-piece adjustable drop hood that helps block out the cold for all-day comfort. Sherpa-lined hand-warmer pockets provide excellent warmth for those all-day hunts during the rut. Hunters will appreciate the zippered chest pocket to stow precious gear such as rangefinders, cell phones and calls. There is also a safety harness port for added convenience.

The Harvester NXT Pants ($160) are loaded with features that hunters will appreciate. With years of research and development, both the men’s and women’s Harvester Pants are designed to be incredibly comfortable for moderate activities and all-day sits. The pants feature Nomad’s Ever-Adjust waistband that makes for a comfortable fit when walking through the woods or sitting in a treestand. Zippered leg openings help the pants glide over boots during the on/off process. The pants provide ample pocketing for gear storage and feature two lined hand pockets for additional warmth or storage, two hip storage pockets, and two zippered rear pockets. Likewise, two sherpa-lined cargo pockets provide even more space for knives, phones, or calls. The Harvester NXT Pant is designed to be a hunter’s go-to outerwear when the action in the rut starts to heat up.

The men’s Harvester NXT Jacket and Pants are available in Mossy Oak Droptine, Realtree Timber, Realtree Edge, and Blaze, while the women’s versions are available in Mossy Oak Droptine.

For more information, visit nomadoutdoor.com.

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