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No matter your pursuit or season, you'll find the perfect hunting jacket with the selection at SCHEELS. Whether you are setting up a late-season whitetail tree stand in freezing northern temperatures or trekking through mountain terrain, finding the right outer layer is essential for comfort and performance in the field. Our selection of hunting jackets from trusted brands like SITKA, Stone Glacier, First Lite, and more so you know they are built for performance in the field. Whether you're looking for a waterproof shell to seal out rain, a heavily insulated parka for sub-freezing mornings, or a lightweight softshell for active spot-and-stalk backcountry hunts, you'll find the right hunting jacket with the selection at SCHEELS.
Related Categories: Hunting Pants | Hunting Clothing | Hunting Vests | Hunting Base Layers
If you’re hunting late in the season, you’ll want to look for an insulated hunting jacket. You’ll find styles featuring both down and synthetic insulation.
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Down insulation is made from goose or duck plumage and is well known for incredible warmth to weight ratio. It’s also extremely compressible, making it great for packing. One downside to down insulation is that it’s not as efficient in wet conditions.
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Synthetic insulation is made from polyester fibers that trap body heat. This insulation is typically bulkier and heavier than down, but it performs incredibly well in wet conditions.
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Some hunting jackets are waterproof but not all. Hunting jackets come in waterproof and water-resistant styles, each designed for different weather conditions and hunting styles.
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Waterproof hunting jackets feature special membranes or technologies, like GORE-TEX®, to keep moisture out while allowing sweat to escape. You’ll want a waterproof hunting jacket for wet, snowy, or unpredictable conditions.
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Water-resistant hunting jackets feature a coating that helps to shed light rain and moisture, but after extended periods of time in wet conditions, you won’t stay dry. These jackets are great for mild or dry conditions.
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You’ll want to pick a hunting jacket that matches the season and location of your hunt. This includes looking for either an insulated or non-insulated style, waterproof or water-resistant, and the right camouflage. Additional features to consider include quiet fabrics, storage options, ventilation zippers, and adjustable hood and wrist cuffs.