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ArcticShield Light Jacket
ArcticShield technology utilizes a multi-layered thermal barrier that captures and returns up to 90 percent of your body heat which is more effective than thick traditional insulation that only slows body heat loss. This cold-weather clothing is innovatively thin and unbelievably warm. Designed with a tapered, tailored style to fit a women’s silhouette and containing the ArcticShield Light Warmth Factor for those warmer weather days, the Women’s ArcticShield Light Jacket has a wind and water resistant outer shell and is constructed of durable polyester. The jacket features two chest pockets and two lower pockets for ample storage and a dovetail back to keep wind and rain out. The jacket also features a safety harness opening for easy access to a tree harness. And as well, all of these other must have features: Windproof, Waterproof, Chin Guard, Fleece Collar, Water Resistant Zippered Chest Pocket, Pass-thru Treestand Harness Slot, Fitted Elastic Back, Water Resistant Zippered Slash Pockets, Elastic Wrist Cuffs, Elastic Waist w/ Adjustable Drawcord. Sizes: x-small thru x-large. Realtree AP only To see the complete ArcticShield collection click here
| Clothes are cut to traditional sizing. If between sizes, order the next larger size. | |||
| ARCTICSHIELD WOMEN'S SIZE CHART | |||
| Item Size | Bust Size | Waist Size | Inseam |
| X-Small (2) | 31”- 32” | 23”- 24” | 35.5”- 36.5” |
| Small (4-6) | 33”- 34” | 25”- 26” | 37.5”- 38.5” |
| Medium (8-10) | 35”- 36” | 27”- 28” | 39.5”- 40.5” |
| Large (12-14) | 37.5”- 39” | 29.5”- 31.5” | 42”- 43.5” |
| X-Large (16-18) | 40.5”- 42.5” | 33.5”- 35.5” | 45”- 47” |
Posted by Stephanie on 30th Oct 2012
I am 5'10/140 lbs with an athletic build. I wore this jacket while deer hunting in 40-60 degree weather and it was great. It's slim fitting so you don't feel bulked up. I also wore it on two days elk hunting that it was supposed to be nice..and it wasn't. I wore a down vest under this and during a windy snowstorm it kept me downright comfortable. (I was moving slowly the entire time.) This snowstorm also turned into a day of freezing rain. I had to break sheets of ice off of the jacket but I stayed very comfortable. I was also wearing this jacket when I got a 3x4 bull elk. It was a miserable downpour but this jacket kept me perfectly dry. I am going to look at getting the heavier version for when I'm sitting for hours on a stand.