Prois XTREME Insulated Camo Vest

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posted on December 10, 2012
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Prois has announced a new layering option designed exclusively for female hunters with its new XTREME Insulated Vest.

Constructed of a soft, silent and waterproof shell, the XTREME vest is designed to maximize core thermoregulation. The XTREME is insulated, and lined with the company's signature nylon tricot layering system.

The XTREME women's camo vest helps keep heat where it needs to be—the body's core. The hood is designed with an external drawstring to cinch it tightly around the user's head without cutting off peripheral vision. The vest also incorporates Prois signature ducktail feature, which unsnaps at the base of the vest to provide a dry place to sit.

The Prois XTREME Insulated Vest ships with an MSRP of $187.99.

For more information, go to ProisHunting.com.

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