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Sitka’s Scrambler Series Brings A Youthful Look Into Performance Hunting Gear

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  1. rockinchair

    rockinchair Die Hard Bowhunter

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    NAPA, CA. Sitka Gear, the industry leader in performance hunting gear, is proud to unveil the Scrambler series jacket and pant, a premium performance set designed specifically for your favorite young hunter. The Scrambler series is a testament of Sitka’s overall passion and commitment for the next generation of outdoor enthusiasts.

    The Scrambler jacket’s light insulation will ward off the tykes chill in early mornings and late evenings, yet provide maximum breathability throughout the day. With articulated elbows, a micro-fleece lining, and a functional chest pocket, there’s nothing Sitka left to chance for youngsters.

    Jacket Features:
    • Articulated elbows
    • Micro fleece lining
    • Functional chest pocket
    • GORE™ OPTIFADE[SUP]™ [/SUP]Concealment Open Country and Forest Pattern
    • MSRP: $129
    The Scrambler pant features micro-fleece to wick away moisture and keep nippy temperatures at bay. The articulated soft shell pants are made to be worn with or without layers underneath. Reinforced seat and knees along with a 2-way stretch seam make the Scrambler a very solid built clothing system that caters to the up and coming outdoorsmen.

    Pant Features:
    • Reinforced seat and knees
    • 2-Way Stretch
    • Zippered thigh pockets
    • Micro fleece lining
    • GORE™ OPTIFADE[SUP]™ [/SUP]Concealment Open Country and Forest Pattern
    • MSRP: $89
    Sitka Gear’s top-quality products feature the most scientifically advanced visual concealment pattern ever to hit the market – GORE[SUP]TM[/SUP] OPTIFADE[SUP]TM[/SUP] Concealment, the first-ever concealment based on the science of animal vision. The unique micro-pattern considers the way a deer or other ungulate perceives color, the ratio of positive to negative space and other visual elements to create an effect that allows the hunter to blend with the animal’s perception of the environment.
     

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