Preview: Nomad Women’s Harvester NXT

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posted on December 4, 2022
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Nomad Women’s Harvester NXT

Offered in cuts and sizes for both men and women (shown), the new Harvester NXT line from Nomad Outdoor provides everything needed to stay comfortable while in the field this deer season—even during long, cold sits in a tree stand.

Both the Harvester NXT jacket and pants feature high-pile Sherpa fleece interior linings for surprising warmth, while their stain- and wind-resistant exteriors are built from sound-limiting fabrics that won’t gave away the wearer’s location. The jacket’s zippered chest pocket is large enough to accommodate a rangefinder, and the pants’ gusseted crotch provides a high degree of mobility while maneuvering through dense woods.

The men’s versions are available in a variety of camouflage patterns; the women’s are made only in Mossy Oak Droptine. MSRP for the jacket is $150 and the pants run $150. For more information, visit nomadoutdoor.com.

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