Preview: Nomad Outdoor Barrier NXT Camo Pant

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posted on September 8, 2024
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Nomad Outdoor Barrier NXT Camo Pant

Set between the company’s lightweight Pursuit and Stretch-Lite warm-weather lines and its high-pile sherpa-fleece-lined Harvester series, the Barrier NXT Camo Pant is a versatile garment suited for mid-to-late-season hunting in a variety of climates.

It features a stretchy, water-resistant and windproof exterior material and a heat-trapping micro fleece interior, along with a bevy of pockets (two each hand, rear and cargo) for storage.

Available in two Mossy Oak camouflage patterns, Droptine (shown) and Migrate, the Barrier NXT pant is sized from Small to XXXL.

MSRP is $180. For more information, visit nomadoutdoor.com.

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