Cabela wool parka for sale

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This parka is "gore-tex" (Dry-Plus) lined and insulated with a 100% wool shell.

It is LOADED with pockets:
- A 6"x18" zippered kidney pocket in the rear
- Right inside zipped poicket
- The lower pockets in front have the outer flap pocket, as well as hand warmer pockets behind
- The upper pockets are lined for warmth with fleece

The hood is fully lined and insulated with an adjustment strap/buckle

High zip collar keeps heat in

Size is XL Regular

Sleeves have knit cuffs to keep out the cold

Camo is fabric paint so it will "stick"/remain on the fabric vs. flaking off

This was carried by Cabela's as their answer to the Filson Mackinaw Cruiser - and it absolutely spanks it for warmth as well as water & wind resistance!!!!

MN & WI hunters should be on this like a duck on a junebug! Truly a one-of-a-kind piece of hunting gear.

$300 USPS MO or check and will ship when funds clear to CONUS.

Before someone asks, yes, those are two Wiggy hunter sleeping bags zipped together on the bed.


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Price drop to $250
 
The one item it does not beat the Filson is how quiet it is in the field. I owned a Cabela’s wool coat with dry plus but sold it as the dry plus material makes noise whenever you move.
 
Funny - I never noticed it - it is too deeply buried in the wool and insulation.
 
Funny - I never noticed it - it is too deeply buried in the wool and insulation.
If hunting from a blind or elevated stand you probably wouldn’t notice. If still hunting and moving it becomes more evident. The dry plus does an excellent job cutting the wind and retaining warmth but there is a trade off. Just one old hunters observation.
 

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