![]() ![]() It almost ensures the ducks and geese won't be able to spot you. The RushLake is waterproof with taped seams and features a zip-out inner jacket that is also insulated, as well as a removeable hood.īeretta A400 Xtreme Plus: One of the most hardcore waterfowler guns of the last few years is the semi-auto Beretta A400 XPlus, and it now comes dressed in full DRT camo coverage. RushLake 3-in-1 Parka: This is one of the best buys in foul-weather camo at just over $119.95. The boots are clunkier than some, but also warmer. In case the hunt shifts to pure wintry snow, True Timber also offers whited-out Snow variants for their most popular camo lines.Ĭabelas/Bass Pro SuperMag Chest Waders: DRT adorns most brands of popular waders, and one of our favorite choices is the big store SuperMag model because they offer sizing and models in Regular, Stout, and King for men as well as a Women’s line. We’ve used it in the harshest wintry conditions after ducks and Geese. Waterfowlers all seem to gravitate to the same camo patterns best described as a blend of marsh grass, corn field, and wetlands. ![]() True Timber’s DRT pattern of corn stubble, marsh grass, and shadows is the perfect coverage for their insulated Waterfowl waders from Cabelas/Bass Pro. The rifles look great and perform even better. Savage 110 High Country: The High Country has bagged us some of life’s most memorable game, from the Midwest to African Safari. It is soft and warm without pilling and stands up to repeat washing with neither fading nor wear. Pulse Performance ¼ Zip: We have worn the Pulse ¼ Zip shirts as everything from a base layer on a hunt to a fashion garment on the street. They’re available in True Timber’s most popular patterns and make hot weather hunting as comfortable as possible, yet allow room for light layering. Of all the gear we’ve worn, it’s the softest and most silent.įeather Mesa Lightweight Pants: Available in both Men’s and Women’s sizing, these Lightweight pants are incredibly thin, yet soft and quiet. TrueSuede Down Pants & Parka: When the weather turns cold, we zip up in True Timber TrueSuede. Strata incorporates macro and micro designs with a blend of tans, browns, and drab greens, it excels from open country to hardwoods. To that end, True Timber’s Strata has proven to be the best all-around pattern we’ve used. It’s no secret that random/abstract camouflage patterns are proving as-or more-effective than photo types. Kristin Alberts wears True Timber Strata to blend in a Midwest ladders stand on a late Fall Whitetail hunt. Henry AR-7 Kanati: Henry’s survival rimfire rifle, which packs into its own stock and floats, is now camo-ed in Kanati. True Timber’s SilverTec Base Layer pants are available in either heavy or light weight, and both are thin enough to fit under regular hunting gear. SilverTec Base Layer Pants: Hunters face the harshest conditions, and good gear keeps us all in the field when the weather turns. Lightweight Touchscreen Gloves: Not many hunters want to admit to checking their phone in the woods, but when you need to have a quick peek, why take off your gloves and move around? These Lightweight Touchscreen Gloves are form-fitting, thin, ideal for warm weather hunts, and allow use of touchscreens. The pockets and features are well thought out for hunters, and the wind-proof membrane helps retain body heat. Zero Gravity Jacket & Pants: Though there are multiple options for mid-later season hunting combos with low bulk, we like the Zero Gravity line. Its design utilizes high fidelity digital photography to mimic the colors, leaves, and silhouettes of Fall and barren woodlands. Of all the True Timber patterns, Kanati is the most photo-realistic. Kristin Alberts and Stan Pate doubled down on trophy Eastern Toms while wearing True Timber Kanati topped with True Timber’s blaze vest. ![]()
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