First Look: Heater Body Suit

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posted on July 21, 2020
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As any hunter knows, there are few things colder than a 12-hour, late-season treestand sit. Fortunately, the Heater Body Suit was designed to provide comfort through just such an ordeal. A one-piece system that slides easily over one's usual hunting clothes, the Heater Body Suit effectively traps heat inside. The Polyester Tricot camouflage cloth is whisper quiet and filled with 300 grams of 3M Thinsulate Ultra Insulation. To beat back the wind, the suit is lined with a DuPont wind barrier and is treated with (DWR) Durable Water Repellent.

Slipping in-and-out of the suit is a breeze, and it rolls up easily for convenient on-stand storage. Chest straps paired with an ultra-quiet zipper mean one can easily free their upper body without the suit falling to the knees.

Made in Green Bay, WI, the Heater Body Suit comes in Small, Medium, Large, Large Wide, Tall, Tall Wide and X-Tall Wide. Color options include Mossy Oak, Realtree, Predator and Solid Black. For more information on the Heater Body Suit, please visit heaterbodysuit.com. MSRP: $379.95

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