Trousers
Rocky Mountain/Realtree - Trousers
Realtree Rocky Mountain Trousers
Realtree Rocky Mountain Trousers- Durable Polyester Nylon RIPSTOP- Waterproof /Breathable- Mesh Lined for comfort- More info >
Swed Team - Trousers
Swedteam Hunter Cammo AP trouser
Swedteam Hunter Cammo AP trouser- Waterproof Silent and soft-ideal best lightweight Stalking Summer Trouser- Rubber snap fasteners-Bargain Budget Buy More info >
Swedteam Mosquito Suit
Swedteam Mosquito Suit-100% micro woven polyester- black mesh with zipper at front in hood- adjustable straps Large breast pkt- trousrs with elasticated at waist and legs- More info >
Swedteam Titan Pro Goretex Trousers
Swedteam Titan Goretex Trousers- Best Waterproof /Breathable Trousers-Comfort fit- Elevated and Comfort back - Elastic Waist and Prebent Knees- Prohunter Harkila Trousers More info >
Swedteam Hambra Green Trousers
Swedteam Hambra Green Trousers- Waterproof breathable- Lightweight- More info >
Swedteam Ridge Disolve Trousers
Swedteam Ridge Disolve Cammo Trousers- Waterproof/ Breathable- Optifade - More info >
Whitewater - Trousers
Whitewater Waterproof Camo Fleece Trousers
Whitewater Waterproof Micro Fleece Camoflage Trousers - Waterproof and Breathable- Fleece outer shell- More info >
Testimonials
Black Islander's Scratchless 10½ high boot is without doubt the best hill boot I have tried in the field. The low maintenance aspect of these boots is what attracted me in the first instance. Indeed a simple hose down at the end of the day is all that is required to keep them in tip top order. But comfort of course is a paramount concern for those spending long hours on the hill and the Black islander boots do not disappoint. They truly are as comfortable as slippers, and surprisingly light for a big boot yet still very robust. These boots are fully waterproof, warm, dry, breathable, extremely comfortable and tough enough for the nation’s hillkeepers – they certainly get my vote and are my personal choice of boot. All backed up by some good old-fashioned Black Islander customer service that is second to no other.”
Pete Carr Editor Sporting Rifle magazine