HECS Announces Apparel in Mossy Oak

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posted on October 14, 2019
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Mossy Oak has announced a partnership with HECS, adding its Elements Terra camouflage pattern to the company's hunting gear. Produced with StealthScreen technology, the HECS 3-Piece Hunting Suit (which includes a shirt, pants and a head-covering) is designed to block the naturally occurring electrical fields emitted by the human body, helping hunters get closer to wildlife undetected. 

"The new Mossy Oak Elements Terra pattern, coupled with our patented HECS Stealthscreen technology ... will not only block the electrical field animals use to tell living beings from inanimate objects but also utilize the most advanced optical concealment pattern available" said HECS president Mike Slinkard. 

For more information please visit hecsllc.comMSRP: $179.99 (Use promo code "terra" at checkout to recieve $30 off and free shipping).


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