The new 2019 Sitka Gear Hudson Jacket and Hudson Bib is a dream come true for all waterfowl hunters. The whole system has innovative GORE-TEX® with STRETCH and PrimaLoft® body mapping technology that keeps you warm and dry, even in the worst of conditions.
Designed for comfort and durability, the Hudson Jacket is one of a kind. The sculpted hood allows you to maintain a swivel without compromising visibility. Built directly into the jacket is a call lanyard that gives the user a convenient location to hang calls from and is easy to reach anytime. The double chest pocket provides a ton of room to store all the necessities. YKK Zippers seal these pockets, so you never have to worry about leakage. There are also hand pockets located on either side of the jacket, which open by Velcro and magnet attachments. This allows you to access the pockets with ease. The magnetic attachments also ensure that your pocket cannot be left open for things to fall out. The Hudson Jacket also has watertight sleeve gaskets so your arms won’t get soaked when pulling birds out of the water.
The Hudson Bib also has similar features as the jacket. This bib has a lined rear and knees, which ensures you won’t rip your gear when squatting down, laying down, or sitting down on rugged terrain. This material is incredibly durable and can stand wear and tear for many, many years. The Hudson Bib has a flannel interior and fleece mapping technology that reduces bulk without compromising warmth.
Ever get frustrated with having to take off your boots to take off an outer layer? Well, Sitka thought of this while designing the Hudson Bib. Each leg has YKK Zippers down to allow you to step out of this shell quickly and seamlessly. You will no longer struggle to take your boots off to layer down. This bib also has an intuitive, no buckle suspension system that provides the user with exceptional comfort.
The Hudson Bib also has two zippered chest pockets. These pockets are also sealed with YKK zippers, so the contents always remain dry. There is no such thing as too much storage room! Now the only question is…what are you going to put in all that space?