First Look: Gator Waders Shield 3-in-1 Jacket

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posted on November 17, 2021
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The Gator Waders Shield 3-in-1 Jacket in Realtree Max-5 Camo is an outwear system designed to take wearers from cool early season mornings, to harsh late-season conditions. The jacket adjusts as temperatures and conditions change to maintain protection against the elements.

Part of this protection comes from a Hex Guard wind and waterproof outer layer, with a zip-out 120-gram Primaloft insulated vest. This latter component keeps the wearer's core at a comfortable temperature in frigid conditions. This combination creates a lightweight, piece of outerwear that can be adjusted for a variety of scenarios.

Other features of the jacket include YKK Zippers, dual magnetic chest pockets, a drawstring hood and neoprene wrist cuffs. For more information, please visit gatorwaders.comMSRP: $279.99

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