Nomad, a proud NWTF partner, brings to market years of turkey hunting experience and product design in two new vests for its NWTF line. The new NWTF MG and NWTF Pursuit Convertible turkey vests are loaded with cutting-edge features and purpose-driven designs to maximize hunters’ success this turkey season.
NWTF MG Turkey Vest
The NWTF MG Turkey Vest is sure to be an instant favorite among the most passionate turkey hunters. The vest strategically places pockets to give easy access to calls, cell phone, GPS, decoys and more. The NWTF MG Turkey Vest features a box call pocket with a built-in pouch for chalk or locator calls. A double-structured friction call pocket keeps calls secure, quiet and easily accessible. The vest also includes four external striker call pockets and a mesh pocket for mouth calls. Another convenient feature is an exterior Thermacell® pocket to help fend off unwanted insect attacks. A game pouch is located on the rear of the vest. Four internal general use pockets, a decoy stake pocket and a water bottle pocket round out the vest’s carrying capacity.
The NWTF MG Turkey Vest provides superior comfort on the hunt. Its removable 3-inch seat and back cushion are great for extended sits. The vest also features padded shoulder and chest straps and eight adjustment straps to get the perfect fit.
NWTF Pursuit Convertible Turkey Vest
The NWTF Pursuit Convertible Turkey Vest is a great option for those who prefer a minimalist yet highly functional approach, as it conveniently can be worn as a traditional vest or unclipped to be worn as a fanny pack.
Great for run-and-gun hunters, the Pursuit Convertible Vest features two friction call pockets and a zippered storage cargo pocket with striker and shotgun shell elastic loops, ensuring that shotshells and calls are always within reach. The vest features a box call pocket with an adjustable buckle and protective rigid-foam outer shell with a built-in chalk holder and locator call sleeve. It conveniently features an external Thermacell® pocket and is loaded with other pockets that can house additional mouth calls and other essential gear. It also incorporates a convenient chest pocket for quick access to a rangefinder, GPS or cell phone. A stowable game bag helps get the quarry back to the truck, while a roll-top gear bag provides ample room for additional items.
Both vests are available in Mossy Oak® Obsession® – an NWTF exclusive.
NWTF MG Turkey Vest:
- Removable seat and back cushion
- External Thermacell® pocket
- 8 adjustment straps for one size fits most customization
- Mesh mouth call pockets
- Box call pocket with locator call/chalk pouch
- Double-structured friction call pocket
- 3 external striker call pockets
- 4 internal, general use pockets
- 4 external pockets
- Rear game pouch
- Water bottle and decoy stake pockets
- Mossy Oak® Obsession®
- MSRP: $130
NWTF Pursuit Convertible Turkey Vest
- Wear as a traditional vest
- Converts to a fanny pack
- 2 friction call pockets
- Zippered storage cargo pocket with striker and shotgun shell elastic loops
- External Thermacell® pocket
- Box call pocket with adjustable buckle, chalk pouch, and locator sleeve
- Double padded high-density foam seat with magnetic closure
- Water bottle pocket
- Stowable game bag
- Roll-top game bag
- Rangefinder/cell phone chest pocket
- Mouth call pockets
- Mossy Oak® Obsession®
- MSRP: $100
Marolina Outdoor Inc. was founded to bring deep-seeded product expertise across all outdoor categories. Our innovative designs and technologically-focused products, create the foundation of our authentic outdoor apparel. Huk clothing represents a fresh take and a unique understanding of angling needs, offering functional styles that appeal to anglers of all ages. Nomad is motivated to provide quality apparel so that hunters can maximizes their experiences to hunt and provide sustenance regardless the size of the game or where their pursuits lead them.
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Source: Huntinglife