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| Heater Body Suit Windproof EZ Series |
| $289.95 - Call for availibility |
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| Are you a serious cold weather hunter? Have you spent days in the stand when you were so cold your extremities hurt? So cold you counted the minutes until closing? So cold you couldn’t pull the bow back if the biggest buck in the swamp walked by? Hunters, like us, have been so cold that our hands and feet didn’t function when we tried to climb out of the tree stand. Dangerous? You bet. Are you tired of fighting the cold even on a damp, windy, 35-degree day? Then read on.
Now, how much have you spent on cold weather clothing hoping for a solution, only to find yourself frozen stiff, wishing you could send it back? Well, here’s our warranty: You stay warm, or your money back. Period. Buy a Heater Body Suit, wear it, and if you get cold, or don’t like it, send it back and we’ll refund your money. We dare any other clothing manufacturer to match this warranty. Now ask yourself, if a Heater Body Suit is worth a try? Would Heater Clothing still be in business with such a warranty if our customers were getting cold? Obviously, not! Let’s talk bulk. Yeah, about the pile of expensive clothes you keep in your basement for hunting. You wear this when the temperature is 35°, then you add this and this if it’s below 10°, and you add this and this if it’s windy. You put some layers on and pack the rest into your knapsack. Now you waddle Ѕ mile to your stand, soaked in sweat, unleashing a cloud of odor at the base of your tree as you layer up. Now, you’re so bulky that you’re clumsy. I bet this “Michelin tire” look makes for accurate shooting, right?
Another question that is often asked, How often will I wear my Heater Body Suit? Truth is, most customers report that they will wear this suit any time it’s below 35°. Why? Because it’s simple! The Heater Body Suit takes the guess work out of wondering, “How much clothing should I put on or carry to my stand?” Tough call when you’re standing in the garage packing in the morning and don’t really know how cold it is. The Heater Body Suit is a one-garment solution. It will keep you comfortably warm on a 35° early fall morning when the chill is in the air, to a day when the temperature is on the wrong side of zero. All you’ll be wearing in the mid 20°s to mid 30°s is sweatshirt-type undergarments underneath your suit. When the temperature drops, you’re going to move up to what we call a moderate amount of winter clothing, i.e. PAC boots, military pants with heavy polypropylene underwear, a sweatshirt, and a jacket or parka. That’s it. If you question this, or don’t believe it, remember our warranty: You stay warm, or your money back. No questions asked. Take the Heater Body Suit challenge, and you, too, will become one of the hunters who can stay in the woods all day, not just surviving the most brutal of temperatures, but enjoying the day, comfortable and relaxed. The days of being all tensed up counting the minutes until closing or fighting the urge to leave and return to a warm camp are over. The Heater Body Suit allows you to be in the woods more hours and more days than ever before. Let’s not forget, more hours in the woods means better chances for success. And remember – if you get cold in a Heater Body Suit, we’ll give you your money back!!!
The Heater Body Suit is insulated to the max with 300 grams Ultra Thinsulate® and gives 600 grams around the foot. Our Water resistant model uses FabTex 5 waterproof membrane laminated to the inside of our cotton shell. This barrier allows you to hunt in the most miserable conditions yet remain warm and dry. This waterproof application is also WINDPROOF. Our windproof model does not have the waterproof membrane and therefore is somewhat "quieter". Ultra Thinsulate® is a tight insulation and therefore does not allow wind to penetrate or pass through it. Any and all waterproof materials tend to be a bit brisk in the colder temperatures. 75% of our customers order the windproof model. The waterproof model is most popular south of the Mason-Dixon line, where damp cold is more common than crisp-quiet below zero cold.
Large 5'8" to 6'0 Extra-Tall 6'0 to 6' 4" |
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