![]() We love the High Uintas Mountains, which is why we named our favorite jacket after them. In 25-degrees or 60-degrees, the Bearclaw is the perfect accessory. Not surprisingly, it also packs away well when that sun breaks out and warms the day.Ī warm, durable Polartec fleece outer shell has a C6 DWR coating to repel water and a full-zip front for easy on and off. ![]() It’s the perfect mid or outer layer to keep stuffed in your pack for those late-day temperature drops. If MacGyver’s Swiss Army knife were a jacket, it would be the Bearclaw. The perfect window for the Resist is in the 30- to 60-degree range. A zippered pass-through hand pocket allows easy access to the belt and pockets without unzipping the whole jacket. Ultra-quiet face fabric and poly/spandex construction offer a water-repellant finish and superior comfort. Midday mountaintop yoga? Weird, but go for it! High angle shot from a treestand, covered. Compressible sleeves, articulated arms and fleece panels allow you all the range of motion you’ll need. That’s why we built the Resist Jacket to be the most flexible jacket we offer. For example, those real tight white ones we wore at that nice mental place just had no range of motion. One knock we have against some jackets out there is the lack of flexibility. Thirty-degree day? Sixty-degree day? No matter, the Ascend has it covered. The bonded two-layer construction using our ultra-quiet Approach FX fleece is augmented by C6 DWR water resistance and a long coat tail to block the wind. The Ascend is like sitting in a cloud of bubble wrap made of cashmere with a warm puppy on your lap. We built the Ascend with that key goal in mind. We know comfort is king when you’re looking at a long sit in a stand or blind. ![]() It may sound like a lofty cologne, but the Ascend Jacket is all business… Whitetail business. The grid fleece lining and an adjustable hood keep you toasty when the mercury hits that 35- to 60-degree range. It does its job without getting in the way of your hunt. We are big believers in keeping things simple when possible. Ultra-quiet Badlands Approach and Approach FX fleece make this stupid quiet, while the built-in treestand tether port makes you safe. C6 DWR, drawstring waist and zippered hand pockets mean you stay warm while the elements stay out on those 45- to 65-degree days. So how do you combat that? Grab our Rise Jacket and you’re good to go. Up in the air, sitting on a metal mesh seat, means the wind and rain have direct access to you. A drawstring waist and zippered hand and chest pockets keep the chill at bay on those 45- to 65-degree outings. This keeps you safely strapped in, but doesn’t limit your movement. It’s warm, keeps out the wind and has C6 DWR to keep you dry.ĭid we say treestand? Yes sir, the Prime features a built-in port for your treestand tether (which y’all are wearing, right?). Say hello to the Prime Jacket, featuring Badlands’ ultra-quiet Approach FX fleece. If it happens to repel a little rain, even better. When you’re up in the treestand, you want a jacket that is quiet, wind-resistant and lightweight. (We’ll get into the true waterproof offerings from Badlands next week.) While a factory DWR coating will provide water resistance, it does not make a piece waterproof. NOTE: You’ll see us reference DWR-Durable Water Repellent-throughout this article. Our bio-mapped side panels help regulate your temperature, but they also free your arms and shoulders to do arm and shoulder things.Ĭ6 Durable Water Repellent coating (DWR) and zippered hand and chest pockets make the Rev a great choice for those 45- to 70-degree days. So, we developed a unique single-layer softshell. Softshell jackets rock, but most of them are a little stiff and impede the important movements like drawing a bow, holding up binos or opening Little Debbie products. Here’s a handy guide to help you figure out what jacket suits your needs best, starting with the lightest (warmer weather) and working to the heavy-duty cold weather gear. No matter what climate or condition, Badlands has a jacket for your need. Jacket is a pretty loaded term, and around here that can mean a lightweight jacket for the fall turkey hunt, or a heavily insulated overcoat for those subzero sits in the stand.
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