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Merino wool and cotton canvas are classic fabrics to wear for hunting, but performance fabrics are popular, too. What matters most is dressing for the season. You want layers that wick moisture, vent air, block UV rays, and hold up in the field. These include:
Gear up for a bird hunt in a long-sleeve shirt, an insulated hoodie, durable pants, comfortable boots, and a hunting vest. Layer up and don’t forget to wear blaze orange for safety.
Layer, layer, and layer some more. You’ll want to start and end the day wearing long pants, tall socks, a long-sleeve shirt, a hoodie, a jacket, and a vest. If the day heats up, shed what you don’t need. Merino wool makes fantastic layers for cold-weather hunts. If you prefer synthetic materials, look for thermoregulating or insulated performance tops, bottoms, and outerwear.
Our women’s hunting gear and clothing are made for tough brush, rough weather, and long days outdoors, from morning chill to midday sun. Start with a DriCast™ tee or hoodie that dries fast and feels great. Wear field pants made to push through briars and brush, and add an insulated hunting vest that doesn’t restrict movement on cold days. Our women’s PRO Hunt jackets, vests, and pullovers stay comfortable, even when the weather turns. Women’s hunting boots are shaped to support smaller feet, with a narrow heel for a better fit. This gear’s built to go wherever you hunt, whether you’re miles from the lodge or on the range.