REALTREE MAX 4 TEAL JACKET

REALTREE MAX 4 TEAL PANT

Product: TEAM REALTREE TEAL WATERFOWL GORE-TEX JACKET AND/OR PANT
Regular Retail Price: $169.95
Camofire Price: $82.15 – 52% OFF
Description:
The hunt for great waterfowl clothing leads directly to the Team Realtree Teal Waterfowl Jacket and Pants featuring GORE-TEX Paclite material with the popular and effective Max 4 camouflage pattern. With its highly breathable, lightweight design and GORE-TEX Paclite shell, the Teal Jacket and Pant is just right for duck hunting and goose hunting in any weather. The best thing about these is that thanks to them being lightweight you can’t afford not to have them in your waterfowl bag. If the weather turns nasty like it can so very often, pull them out and over your other camo they go, keeping you dry and warm no matter how hard the wind blows or the snow falls.
On the JACKET the hood rolls up and packs into the collar. The jacket also features two hand warmer/storage pockets, a cinch cord on the waist as well as two adjustable features on the hood. Velcro closure on the wrist batten down the hatches.
The PANTS feature a lightweight design with belt loops, partial elastic waist and generous leg opening so you can throw them on over top any pants without taking your boots off. Two hand warmer pockets with a rear pocket and articulate knees round out the features.
Serious waterfowlers get serious about their gear and the Realtree Teal Jacket is up to any challenge.
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Kendall, any chance we’ll see some of the Russell Camo in the future? I just saw some of this at a local Sportsman’s Warehouse, and was very impressed with what I saw!
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Jeremy – I too am impressed at the Russell Camo (lame name/branding if you ask me but what do I know about branding/marketing?). That stuff is legit for sure and we’re working to get our hands on some of it.
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Kendall – 2 questions… 1) How do I unsubscribe to the text alerts? Don’t worry, not going anywhere. It’s just that I can’t turn off my phone at night (it’s both my alarm and I do get texts from work I have to deal with), it’s that if my wife gets woken up by my new text alert again she’s gonna kill me. I think instructions on how were sent at one time but I forget. 2) Do you think you could get some non-driving type GPS systems? Something like the Garmin Colorado 400t, as that has topologic maps preloaded in it? I want one of those but can’t justify the full price tag. Thanks!
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Scott – 1. Drop us an e-mail about taking you off the text list. We’re working with our text provider to get a “STOP” message built. 2. We have been talking with Garmin and other GPS companies to offer something but they are such a hot item now that it’s hard to get them at a deal for the site.
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