Rocky BroadHead Bowhunting Apparel

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posted on April 8, 2010
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Building on the successful launch of the popular BroadHead bow hunting boot last year, Rocky will produce a bow hunting apparel line for 2010 carrying the BroadHead name.

To achieve this, product designers used a multiple zipper approach on the BroadHead Jacket. On the chest, wrists and underneath the arms, hunters have optional compression zippers, which, when drawn, produce a snug fit, tucking in fabric that could hinder a shot.

The BroadHead apparel also features Rocky's scent-control system SIQ Atomic, ultra-quiet SilentHunter microsuede fabric, Thinsulate insulation and a water-repellant finish along with multiple pockets for easy gear access.

Retailing between $120 and $140, the high-tech BroadHead Jacket and Pant will be available in the new Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity pattern. Featuring unprecedented depth, unequalled detail and elements with remarkable contrast, Break-Up Infinity truly offers hunters another dimension in camo.

For more information, go to www.rockyboots.com.

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