Nine Line's Pro-2A Apparel Has Your Back This Fall

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posted on September 25, 2019
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Nine Line has made quite a name for its consistent delivery of high-quality apparel and outspoken support for the Second Amendment and veteran community. Now they can add another pro-Second Amendment credential to their list—a partnership with Mossy Oak to produce apparel featuring the NRA-exclusive Mossy Oak Overwatch camouflage pattern, fittingly named for the military position always tasked with watching everyone's back. Here’s a look at some of the great Nine Line products that suit a variety of occasions.

Soft Shell Field Jacket
With the chilly temperatures of fall on the way, it’s hard to go wrong with such a classic piece of cold-weather gear as the Soft Shell Field Jacket. Designed for temperatures that dip below freezing, the jacket features a breathable fabric paired with a waterproof polyester shell and a multi-layered construction which helps deflect wind and wick away moisture. A 100 percent fleece liner helps provide warmth for those extra-cold days, while a full-button front keeps that heat trapped where it belongs. The Soft Shell Field Jacket comes in Black, OD Green or Coyote. MSRP: $129.99.


Heathered Nine Line Beanie - Drop Line
That Soft Shell Field Jacket may be warm, but unfortunately, it doesn't do much for your head. To keep your brain bucket nice and cozy, check out the Heathered Nine Line Beanie - Drop Line. With a soft fleece interior to cushion your head and a knit exterior to retain heat, this beanie is sure to keep the frostnip away. Nine Line's Drop Line logo on the exterior makes for a nice accent, no matter the situation. MSRP: $17.99.


NRA Overwatch America T-Shirt
It’s been said before, but I'll say it again—you really can't go wrong with an American flag. The NRA Overwatch America T-Shirt features a large, distressed American flag on the rear, a smaller one on the sleeve and Nine Line's Drop Line logo on the front, all stenciled out of the NRA-exclusive Mossy Oak Overwatch camo pattern. Whether headed to the gym, a backyard BBQ or just as a shirt to throw under your coat as you head into the field this fall, you can't go wrong with this instant classic. The NRA Overwatch America T-Shirt comes in both men’s and women’s sizes. MSRP: $26.99.




HALO Waterfowl Duck Call Hoodie
Most avid wingshooters are familiar with HALO Waterfowl. As it happens, Nine Line is too—so familiar, in fact, that they've begun a partnership with the company. One of the great collaborations to come out of this is the Halo Waterfowl Duck Call Hoodie. A strikingly unique piece, the hoodie features a cutaway of a variable-tone duck call from 1951 diagramed on the back, and the HALO Waterfowl logo on the front. Available in Black, Navy or Heather Grey. MSRP: $42.99.


EDC (Everyday Carry) Pack
Need a pack for day trips out in the field? Check out Nine Line's EDC (Everyday Carry) Pack. Boasting a 26L capacity, a concealed hook-and-loop pad allows the use of a (provided) universal holster for your sidearm, while a center-divided middle pocket keeps the bulk of your gear organized. The front storage area is highly segmented making it perfect for smaller items like bleat cans, grunt tubes, multi-tools and the like. A small padded pocket for sunglasses, two side pouches, multiple MOLLE attachment points and an adjustable/detachable waist strap round out this versatile, hydration-bladder-compatible, daypack. Available in Black or Coyote. MSRP: $99.99.

For more information on the products above, the other great items Nine Line has to offer or the invaluable work of the company’s Nine Line Foundation, visit ninelinapparel.com.

Additional Reading:
 5 Nine Line T-Shirts to Showcase Your Family's Second Amendment Pride
• Product Preview: Nine Line's Patriotic 2A Apparel Keeps the Chill in Check
• Nine Line Apparel Supports Your Second Amendment Rights

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