Sitka Gear Expands Women’s Line

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posted on February 1, 2019
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Montana-based Sitka Gear has come up with a 13-product line of waterfowl hunting apparel for women. The line was introduced during the Shooting Hunting Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show last month in Las Vegas.

“A waterfowl system is the next step in offering our female customers a full line of products to enhance their hunting experiences,” said Jim Saubier, Sitka’s product manager for its waterfowl product line.

The array of products can be worn separately or incorporated into a layering system that Sitka is noted for.

The base layers are made of moisture-wicking blends. Outer products feature Sitka’s Windstopper  technology to offer solid protection against the weather. Accessories—hatsband gloves—complete the line-up.

The Women’s Waterfowl System will start selling this summer so you can gear up before your hunt.

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