Simms Challenger Insulated Jacket
$225.00
Waterproof, fierce-weather fishing jacket encased with toasty PrimaLoft® Silver insulation that locks in lightweight, high-powered warmth.
Description
- Waterproof, fierce-weather fishing jacket encased with toasty PrimaLoft® Silver insulation that locks in lightweight, high-powered warmth.
- Waterproof nylon jacket with fully taped seams paired with PrimaLoft® Insulation to maintain fishing mobility while offering significant warmth
- 3-point adjustable fully insulated storm hood, with ice pick secure loops on back neck and reflective logos for safety
- Center-front zipper with waterproof storm flap
- Zippered chest pocket with removable sunglass chamois and interior zippered pocket for essentials
- Zippered handwarmer pockets with adjustable waist cinch located inside
- Articulated sleeves with abrasion resistant elbow panels and adjustable cuff
- Cinchable waistline and kill switch D-loop for use when running to the honey hole
FABRIC TECH: Shell: 100% nylon 2-layer Toray® w/ DWR; Lining: 74 gsm 50D 100% polyester w/ DWR; Insulation: Primaloft® Rise 120g in body / 100g in sleeves
ITEM#: PG-13050
Sub-freezing temps and the elements that come with late fall, winter, and early spring have the tendency to deter a lot of anglers. That’s perfectly fine with us. More fair-weather fishermen equals more empty parking lots, and vacant water. The truth is, when dressed for success, not only is cold, wet weather tolerable, it can also be quite productive. Traditionally, the solution to cope with challenging weather has been to layer appropriately, and throw a waterproof bib and jacket on as the outer layer. The problem is, the colder it is, the more layers you need and the more bulk you collect. Our answer, the Challenger Insulated Jacket and Bib, a waterproof package that warms like no other. To see how this kit has been performing during its intended season, we checked in with a few of our pros who fish in the frostiest parts of North America on open and hard water alike. Read their reviews below.
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