New for 2023: Blocker Outdoors Finisher Turkey Series

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posted on February 9, 2023
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Finisher Turkey Series

Turkey hunting can get highly technical at times, requiring different apparel to match weather conditions, the specific environment, and seasonality. With such qualifications in mind, Blocker Outdoors has introduced the Finisher Turkey Series Jacket and Pant.

Jacket

Available in two Mossy Oak turkey-hunting camo patterns—Bottomland (075) and Obsession NWTF (280)—and sizes medium through 3X, the Turkey Series Jacket features back, elbow and forearm overlays for durability and longevity. The jacket is also super DWR-treated to repel moisture and keep hunters dry no matter the weather conditions, from a mild drizzle to wind, snow and rain. Furthermore, a three-pocket design offers storage for essentials and a hood does double-duty for concealment and weather protection. Blocker designers even incorporated internal stretch cuffs to guard against bothersome crawling critters. MSRP: $129.99

Features

  • 100-percent polyester micro-fleece fabric for cool morning protection
  • Back, elbow, and forearm overlays for added durability
  • Super DWR-treated to repel moisture
  • Three pocket design for storage
  • Hooded design for concealment & weather protection
  • Internal stretch cuffs guard against crawling insects
  • Available in Mossy Oak Bottomland (075) and Obsession NWTF (280)

Pant

Also available in the same patterns, and sizes 30REG-44REG, the Turkey Series Pant features stretch for easy movement in the field and a brushed backside for additional comfort. Like the Jacket, the Pant is super-DWR-treated to repel moisture and keep hunters dry. Knee and seat overlays offer additional durability. It features five pockets for plenty of storage and boasts side-zip vents that allow easy temperature regulation no matter the season. And for early-season hunts, internal leg gaiters guard against insects. MSRP: $129.99

Features

  • Stretch polyester fabric with brushed backside for comfort
  • Super DWR-treated to repel moisture
  • Knee and seat overlays for added durability
  • Five pocket design for storage
  • Side zip vents for run & gun temperature regulation
  • Internal leg gaiters guard against crawling insects
  • Available in Mossy Oak Bottomland (075) and Obsession NWTF (280)

For more information, visit blockeroutdoors.com.

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