Nomad and Mossy Oak Reintroduce Shadow Leaf Pattern

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posted on March 3, 2021
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A long-time producer of a full range of turkey-centered gear, Nomad Outdoor has partnered with Mossy Oak to reintroduce a much-loved turkey pattern—Mossy Oak Shadow Leaf. Now an exclusive pattern for Nomad, this spring-green camo pattern has been concealing hunters in the turkey woods since 1997. 

"We've always felt that Shadow Leaf was introduced ahead of its time, and with advancements in clothing technology, it became evident that Shadow Leaf deserved another run" says Ben Maki, chief marketing officer of Mossy Oak. "We were thrilled when Nomad approached us to combine efforts to relaunch this premium turkey pattern. Their apparel and gear are built on common principles we believe are at the core of our hunters."

For more information, please visit nomadoutdoor.com or mossyoak.com.

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