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BASSDASH Walker-Lw Men’s Waterproof Breathable Hunting Pants with Silent Outer Fabric for Fishing Turkey Upland

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Management number 210810545 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$30.79 Model Number 210810545
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  • The hunting pants are made of 3 layers of fabric that are both heavy-duty and lightweight, along with fully taped seams, the pants are waterproof and breathable. Outer fabric has been designed to be noiseless, so you can move silently through the woods
  • Unique, Bassdash patented camouflage patterns designed with a focus on animal vision; The use of high contrast and colors found in the environment makes your body shape is difficult to discern
  • With six-pocket design, you can easily and quietly access to all your essentials. There are two deep front pockets, two large flip cargo pockets, and two waterproof zippered back pockets. The pockets are mesh-lined (except for the cargo pockets), which help you vent excess body heat
  • The lower hem is fitted with densely woven 4-layer fabric for added durability, and the leg zips are 12 inches long with adjustable hook-and-loop calf closure for easy boot entry
  • Other features include a partial elastic waist with a button and zipper closure, reinforced edges on the front pockets for a knife clip, articulated legs, and a triangle-shaped crotch gusset to improve durable comfort wear and provide a full range of motion

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