First Look: Brella 1210 Realtree Edge Microfleece Rain Jacket

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posted on August 13, 2020
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Combining poncho and rain jacket, the Brella 1210 Microfleece Rain Jacket, decked out in Realtree Edge camo, is designed for hunters in stormy weather. The garment offers head-to-waist waterproofing, and a non-restrictive upper body to provide freedom of motion. Further, it is customizable at the waist and sides for a comfortable fit.

The Brella's hood is retractable one to four inches, allowing one to secure the hood for maximized peripheral vision. For portability, the Brella is packable into its pocket and comes with a loop that can be hooked to a carabiner or other fastening device. At a mere 23-ounces, this means it can be hooked virtually anywhere. 

For more information, please visit brellabrella.comMSRP: $99.00 (Pre-Order Price: $74.25)

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