Nomad Scrape Jacket and Pant Offer All-Season Warmth

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posted on September 9, 2020
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Designed with wind-resistant fabrics and Sherpa lining, the Scrape Jacket and Pant from Nomad deliver warmth even when the weather turns bad. 

Nomad Scrape Pant
The Scrape Jacket features a DWR water-repellent shell that beads away moisture, while a three-layer windproof grid fleece exterior stops wind, keeping you in the elements as long as possible. Likewise, the Jacket utilizes Sound Kill noise-limiting technology to keep things quiet. A high-pile inner lining provides warmth and comfort thanks to long-fiber fleece, ensuring air is trapped for greater heat retention. The Jacket is also designed for safety, with harness compatibility in the treestand. Finally, An offset zipper with chin guard keeps your head and neck warm, while a secure left chest pocket holds calls, cell phones and other gear. Sherpa-lined pockets keep your hands warm and out of the wind.

The Scrape Pant, meanwhile, features suspenders and the same 3-Layer windproofing construction, with grid fleece exterior and Sherpa lining for heat retention. Three-way front cargo pockets are included for stashing gear, calls, and other small items. Both the Scrape Pant and Jacket are available in Mossy Oak Break-Up Country. 

For more information, please visit nomadoutdoor.comMSRP; $280/ea

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