Preview: Viktos Range Trainer Jersey

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posted on February 24, 2024
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Range Trainer Jersey

A great choice for a long day spent on an outdoor range, the Range Trainer Jersey from Viktos is constructed of a breathable blend of cotton and Coolmax polyester fabric that wicks away moisture, while its long sleeves protect your arms from extended hours spent in the sun.

Reinforced shoulder overlays provide padding for prolonged use of a slung longarm, and the shirt’s fabric has undergone an antimicrobial Silvadur treatment that absorbs odors before they can become noticeable.

The Range Trainer Jersey is available in three colors: black with MultiCam camouflage shoulder overlays and entirely in Range Green or Dark Navy.

MSRP is $60. For more information, visit viktos.com.

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