First Look: Heybo Outdoors Flyway Outerwear

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posted on October 24, 2019
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The Flyway series, from Heybo Outdoors, is designed for the waterfowler encountering extreme conditions. The Flyway Jacket and Bib feature reinforced, poly-fleece linings that are paired with wind-blocking, waterproof and seam-sealed outer shells.



For keeping accessories close at hand, the Flyway Jacket boasts waterproof waist pockets and large magnetic cargo pockets. To complete the jacket, water-tight arm cuffs and an adjustable hood help keep the rain out. MSRP: $249.99



The Flyway Bib pairs well with the jacket to protect its wearer from the elements, with reinforced knees, seat and boot cuffs, while still providing ventilation with underarm zippers. Zippers are also found on the bottom of the legs, to make it getting in and out of boots easier. MSRP: $249.99



For more information on these outerwear pieces, please visit heybooutdoors.com.

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