Product Preview: Thiessens V1 Whitetail Heavyweight 3-N-1 Parka

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posted on September 27, 2019
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Incorporating both a waterproof and windproof hooded outer shell and a heavily insulated removable inner liner, each of which can be worn together or separately, the V1 Whitetail Heavyweight 3-N-1 Parka, from Thiessens, is versatile enough to suit your hunting needs in almost any climate. Featuring numerous interior and exterior pockets, and quiet snaps that won’t spook your quarry, the outer shell is durable yet flexible, while the inner liner provides warmth via the ample application of Thinsulate insulation. Both garments bear Realtree’s Edge camouflage pattern for effective concealment in a variety of outdoor environments, and each makes use of moisture-wicking, odor-resistant mesh lining. For more on this parka system, which retails for $200, please visit thiessens.com

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