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BASSDASH Splice Men's Waterproof Breathable Hunting Fishing Pants

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Management number 224296140 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price US$23.99 Model Number 224296140
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BASSDASH Splice Men’s Waterproof Breathable Hunting Pants Ripstop Camo Fishing Rain Pant

  • High strength, durable, tightly woven ripstop out layer resists thorns and abrasion, while the inner PU coated membrane and the heat sealed seams ensure they remain 100% watertight; With skin-friendly lining
  • Fit into most workplaces as well as doing double duty in the mountains; Can be worn alone for early season hunting from spring turkey hunting to fall archery, also have room for base layers on colder hunts
  • Eight-pocket design for carrying your essentials: Two deep front pockets with reinforced edge for knife clip, two cargo pockets with flap and button closure, two waterproof zippered pockets on the cargo pockets, and two waterproof zippered back pockets
  • The Splice pants are hard wearing pants with strong reinforcement on high impact areas - on lower legs, hip, and ankle to ensure no matter what terrain they are built to last; Color splicing makes a bold impression with its fresh and active style
  • Partial elastic waist (with zipper and button closure) and articulated knees offer flexible comfort for long miles in the field; Fitted ankle draw cord to ensure the legs stays over your boots
ASIN B0FV2X1XJ9
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