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Hydro-Lok Field Bib, Duck Hunting Bibs

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Duck Hunting Shells, Hydro-Lok Shell

Our Hydro-Lok Shell is the perfect solution for avid duck hunters, providing a waterproof and breathable shell to keep you dry and comfortable.

Duck Hunting Shells | Hydro-Lok Shell | chêne Gear Mossy Oak Bottomland / S

Waterfowlers make up a small percent of hunters who get truly stoked when they see sleet, snow, and driving winds in the forecast. Cold weather kick starts migrations from the north and heavy precipitation + wind forces the birds to fly low, on the lookout for cover and safe-haven with other flocks, increasing the opportunity for sweet talking waterfowlers to coax them into their decoy spreads.

First Lite Refuge Bib

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Built to combat heavy, sustained rain conditions while providing optimal layering flexibility, the Hydro-Lok Shell Jacket is a versatile workhorse.

Hydro-Lok Shell Jacket

The Hudson Bib is a waterfowlers armor and was built to follow the migration from the top of the flyway all the way south. Breathable and 100% waterproof, the Hudson features a GORE-TEX shell with GORE-TEX with STRETCH technology in the upper gussets that allow you the movement and abrasion resistance to get into and out of the thickest brush, snow or deep cover without compromising movement in varied shooting positions.

Sitka Hudson Bib XL / Timber

Experience ultimate protection with the waterfowl Hydro-Lok Field Bib. This waterproof field bib features an adjustable fit and a reinforced construction.

Hydro-Lok Field Bib | Duck Hunting Bibs | chêne Gear Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Habitat / XL

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Duck Hunting Shells, Hydro-Lok Shell

Waterfowlers make up a small percent of hunters who get truly stoked when they see sleet, snow, and driving winds in the forecast. Cold weather kick starts migrations from the north and heavy precipitation + wind forces the birds to fly low, on the lookout for cover and safe-haven with other flocks, increasing the opportunity for sweet talking waterfowlers to coax them into their decoy spreads.

First Lite Refuge Bib