Ladies Compression Fleece Beanie Hat

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posted on October 18, 2012
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10/18/2012

Huntworth has released its new 5542-L Ladies Compression Fleece Beanie Hat, which combines high tech design features with some of what the company calls "must-haves" for female hunters.

The form-fitting beanie provides concealment and warmth, but it light on bulk. The water repellant finish repels moisture and light snow, and the hat offers a ponytail slot to help keep long hair out of the way. The hat sports a soft honey comb compression fleece lining and plush long pile fleece along the inner band to increase overall warmth.

The Compression Fleece Beanie Hat is available in Huntworth's Oak Tree camo pattern, and is trimmed in pink. It retails for $19.99.

For more information, go to HuntworthGear.com.

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