Sportschief
Realtree Rocky Mountain Cammo Jacket
Realtree APG ( All Purpose Green) Camo Rocky Mountain APG Mountain waterproof/ breathable - Durable Polyester Nylon Ripstop- Velcro adjustable Cuffs- x 2 zipped Handwarmers + x2 front Bellows pockets- Integral Hood- x2 Secure Zipped Pkts- Adjustable waist and hood- Great Value for the money- BARGAIN CAMMO Jacket Sizes S-2XL ( up to a 54" Chest) More info >
Realtree Sportschief Aquatex all year 3-way jkt
Durasupple high strengh water resistant fabric + 3 WAY Zip In fleece for winter use -- lined quilt for all year round use - Aquatex laminated waterproof membrane - 100% waterproof and SILENT Action arms and gusset- heavy duty front 2 way zip @ all weather storm flap - Lge flap flap pkts + hand wartmer pkts -Poppered rear flap for sitting.inside zip pkts + 2 zipped front pkts + inside secure pkt + REMOVABLE HOOD More info >
Whitewater Waterproof Fleece Jkt
Whitewater Waterproof Fleece Jacket- Breathable- Silent-Hardwood Green Camoflage More info >
Sportscief Saddlecloth Aquatex Trousers
Sportschief Saddlecloth Aquatex Trousers- Waterproof Bearhable Hard wearing Durable More info >
Sportschief Saddlecloth Aquatex Jacket
Sportschief Saddlecloth Aquatex Cammo Jacket 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