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Avail Series Smock


Sleek design and high-quality materials – perfect for the seasoned hunter wanting a suit with carefully optimised details and no unnecessary frills at a formidable price…


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eeland’s Avail smock is a straightforward, highly functional, but no-frills hunting smock. It is low-noise, features the brands very own SEETEX® membrane, and provides more protection around the lumbar region than a standard hunting jacket. Simply put, just what you need for hunting. The Avail smock is made from a brushed, low-noise


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tricot fabric in a subdued, dark-green colour, allowing it to blend in with most of the surroundings where you typically hunt. The smock also features our windproof and waterproof SEETEX® two-layer membrane, with a hydrostatic head of 10,000/10,000 mm, to keep you dry out in the field, even if you are caught in a passing heavy downpour. The smock has a two-way


zip in the side for easy on and off. On the chest is a large kangaroo pocket, which is ideal for protecting your binoculars when not in use, with handwarmer pockets behind. The hood unzips if not needed, and there are adjustments around the wrists, waist and lower hem, for a snug fit that keeps the cold out. And while the smock is the most versatile piece of


kit in the outdoor clothing market - lightweight and breathable with plenty of protection making it the go to for stalking, beating and picking up – it’s only part of the Avail range.


Also available in the series


are the Avail jacket, Avail Camo jacket, trousers in both Pine Green Milange (shown) or camo and matching hats.


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