Field & Stream Outfits Avid Female Hunters from Head to Toe
More and more women are headed to the backcountry, fields and forest in pursuit of game. As the fastest-growing demographic of hunters, women deserve clothing and gear that improves and enhances the quality of their hunts. Field & Stream® is outfitting female hunters from head to toe in top-of-the-line hunting apparel, featuring impressive technologies designed to keep them warm, dry, scent-free and comfortable during their time outdoors.
“I hunt in some extremely tough conditions and usually for an extended period of time,”
Melissa Bachman, Field & Stream pro staffer, said. “I need gear that will not only hold up and keep me warm but also keep me comfortable so I can focus on hunting. The women’s line from Field & Stream has proven itself on everything from the Alaska tundra for brown bear to the heat of early season mule deer.”
You can’t choose weather conditions, but you can choose your protection. The Field & Stream Women’s Base Defense Midweight Mock Neck Base Layer Shirt and Leggings provide ultimate support for your outdoor activities, no matter the climate. From beating the heat to fighting frigid temperatures, these base layers will keep you warmer and drier than ever.
The Base Defense shirt and leggings boast NoScent™ C3 Scent Control Technology, SmartWick™Technology and a four-way stretch to ensure you’ll remain comfortable, dry and undetectable throughout the hunt. The brushed fabric provides soft comfort that helps you stay warm when the temperatures dip. The set is designed with a feminine cut for a more shapely fit and flatlock seams to prevent chaffing. The shirt features thumbholes to keep sleeves stretched out to prevent uncomfortable bunching and the pleggings are designed with a front fly opening.
The Field & Stream Women’s Every Hunt Softshell Hunting Jacket and Pants are ideal for the female hunter looking for versatility in the field. Use these pieces as standalone garments in cool weather, or add on a base layer for additional warmth when the temperature drops. The Women’s Every Hunt Jacket and Pants are loaded with features and technologies designed to keep you out hunting longer, such as NoScent C3 Technology for scent control, hydroRepel™ fabric for water resistance, and quiet bonded fleece for silent movement. No matter the season, you can start your tradition with Field & Stream’s most versatile collection of garments.
Designed to fit the female frame, the jacket features two zippered hand pockets and one zippered chest pocket, adjustable hem and cuffs and a safety harness opening at the back of the neck, making it supremely functional and user friendly. The pants include two hand pockets, two zippered cargo pockets, two back pockets with flap closures, an elasticized waist with belt loops and a zippered fly.
Nothing can ruin a hunt more quickly than cold hands. Keep those hands camouflaged, warm and mobile with Field & Stream Women’s Every Hunt Softshell Hunting Gloves. The NoScent C3 Scent Control Technology conceals and contains odors, while the Amara palm patch has a silicone print grip so you can make a confident shot with your bow or firearm.
The Field & Stream Women’s Game Trail Realtree Xtra Waterproof 800g Field Hunting Boot is designed for the hardcore female hunter who doesn’t quit, no matter the terrain or weather. The leather and nylon canvas design provides the durability you need for an all-day hunt, while the waterproof construction seals out excess moisture, keeping your feet dry and comfortable. The 800g of Thinsulate® insulation ensures warmth in frigid temperatures, and the durable rubber outsole provides excellent traction on any terrain.
If you’re interested in field testing these or other Field & Stream products, please email stephaniemallory15@gmail.com.
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