Slumberjack Thermal Cloak

by
posted on March 25, 2014
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
slumberjack.jpg

Made from wind- and waterproof fabrics and featuring 160 grams of synthetic insulation, Slumberjack’s Thermal Cloak lengthens the time that a hunter can endure cold temperatures and inclement weather. The open-bottom garment-for sure footing on small, elevated platforms and walking-can be cinched around the knees, and the large, self-sealing arm ports use fast-opening magnets, not zippers, for closure. Other features include a two-thirds-length front zipper with magnet-secured windflap, large brimmed hood, microfleece neck lining, front hand-warmer pockets and a universal fit system that adjusts from 50 to 66 inches in length. An opening with a weather-protected flap enables the use of the cloak with a treestand safety harness. Available in Kryptek’s Highlander camouflage, Slumberjack’s 2-pound, 15-ounce Thermal Cloak retails for $230.

Contact: Slumberjack, 6235 Lookout Road, Suite G, Boulder, CO 80301; (800) 233-6283

Latest

Doubletap Ammunition Snakeshot Defense 1
Doubletap Ammunition Snakeshot Defense 1

Review: DoubleTap Ammunition SnakeShot Defense

Combining a payload of shot with a light-for-caliber bullet, DoubleTap Ammunition's new SnakeShot Defense load provides a do-it-all cartridge designed to function reliably in semi-automatic actions.

ERGO Grips Walks To Help End Alzheimer's

ERGO Grips joined thousands of walkers nationwide this fall for the annual Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer's. Team ERGO walked in loving memory of company founder Stephen Hines and his wife, Barbara, both of whom battled dementia in their later years.

Ruger Introduces Harrier AR-15 Rifles

Sturm, Ruger & Co. announced the launch of Ruger Harrier rifles, a completely re-engineered line of modern sporting rifles that represents the company's latest evolution in AR-pattern firearms.

I Have This Old Gun: Westley Richards "Monkey Tail" Carbine

In the mid-19th century, Westley Richards, a British firm, developed a breechloading cavalry carbine that, due to its unique mechanism, earned the name "Monkey Tail" carbine.

Preview: WRC Scent Killer No Zone Tote Tamers

Whether hunting, sport shooting or participating in general outdoor activities and sports, you have likely dealt with gear odor.

Updating A Legend: Ruger Makes 10/22 Upgrades Standard

Over the decades, aspects of the Ruger 10/22, from its magazine to its barrel design, have been adopted by other manufacturers. In response, Ruger has announced updates to keep its factory 10/22 on the top of the pile.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.