Hunting Gear
By Marcus Peterson
Hunting can be a dangerous and risky sport to take on and requires a lot of courage and practice to achieve perfection and ease in shooting the targets. Being essentially an outdoor sport, hunting demands suitable clothing and equipment that would help the hunters face the varying weather conditions and appropriate hideouts and safety precautions while on hunting missions. The hunting gear may vary depending on the season and place of hunting as well.
Rascher is a German traditional hunting wear producer, one of the world famoust. Tradition started in 1910, so they have almost 100 years of experience! Rascher knows perfectly the special needs of hunters. All details have its places - it's possible when hunting clothing is tailoring by real hunters. Rascher uses traditional materials like original alpen loden impragniert, but also many other new fabrics. It can be silent microvelour, famous Thinsulate Plus thermal insulation or membrane Aqua plus.

Montana, the 5-in-1 jacket produced for many years by Deerhunter is the classical solution for all kinds of weather in all seasons of the year, almost allover the world. It is made from microsuede peach finish micropoly with detachable membrane Deer-Tex and detachable interior fleece jacket (it can be worn separatelly as a normal fleece jacket).
Chiruca - Calzados Fal S.A. is a famous espanian Gore-Tex shoes producer. In the wide offer hunter can choose something interesting: nubuck with membrane boots; light shoes for after-hunting; black boots made with black nappa leather and Gore-Tex lining inside; high rubber boots or even textill hunting wear with Ch+ membrane, Kevlar, CoolMax and different versions of Polartec fabrics: Wind Pro, WindBloc or PowerDry.
What is 3M Thinsulate?
Thinsulate thermal insulation was first sold in 1987. It is a synthetic polyester fibre, used mainly for thermal insulation for footwear and clothing. The main difference between Thinsulate and traditional polyester insulation is that Thinsulate fibers are much thinner, so they create a dense mat, which reflects radiant heat and traps air to keep warm, but do not stops moisture transporting out.