Disappear into the Woods with the Nomad Leafy Zip Pullover and Pants

   05.19.21

Disappear into the Woods with the Nomad Leafy Zip Pullover and Pants

One of the downsides of wearing camouflage is how much you stand out in the crowd while running errands after a hunting trip. Ironically, camouflage — the pattern designed to blend in — has the opposite effect once the wearer leaves the woods and rejoins society. Instead of concealing, it becomes conspicuous. What if there was a way to quickly don and shed camouflage layers, seamlessly blending in between natural and civilized environments?

Nomad has the perfect solution with the Leafy Zip Pullover and Pants that quickly and efficiently chameleon-ifies you into a hunter. One moment, you might look like a jogger, a hiker, or a plain civilian and then — zip, zip, zip: you’re now a turkey hunter. Unfortunately, no one will be able to witness this magical transformation, because once you’ve donned the Nomad leafy suit, you are as good as invisible — just another piece of flora in a gently waving forest:

 

Nomad’s Leafy ¼ Zip Pullover and Pants Deliver the Ultimate in Lightweight Concealment
Charleston, SC (May 11, 2021) – As every turkey hunter knows, a successful hunt is dependent largely upon stealthy movement and realistic concealment. Nomad’s Leafy ¼ Zip Pullover and Leafy Pants deliver the best of both of those features in a lightweight package that’s designed for run-and-gun turkey hunting.
The Leafy ¼ Zip Pullover and Pants feature Nomad’s 3D leafy fabric, which now features the ultra-realistic Mossy Oak Shadow Leaf® pattern printed on both sides of the fabric for superior concealment. In turn, the leafy fabric creates a deadly effective garment that makes hunters virtually invisible in the woods.
The ¼ zip pullover utilizes 4-way stretch construction that is ideal for putting the sneak on toms while allowing for maximum range of movement. Likewise, the pullover features wicking moisture management to help push moisture away when your body temperature and activity level reach peak form. Quick-drying and lightweight, the pullover can easily be stowed away in a pack and is incredibly breathable, making it a great option for warm spring weather and fast-paced action in the turkey woods. The pullover also features an adjustable hood and zip front for custom venting and total coverage, as well as a zip dump pouch for quick access to calls and other gear.
The pants also utilizes the 3D leafy fabric with printing on both sides for the most realistic camo. The 2-way stretch fabric is perfect for comfortably crawling or sneaking without giving away your position to wary toms. An Ever-Adjust waistband and button closure makes for a comfortable fit all day long, while cargo pockets conveniently store calls, tags, or cell phones with quick and easy access. Breathable and lightweight, the Leafy pants allow for optimal concealment without causing you to overheat on warm-weather hunts or when your pace increases. The Leafy Pants also feature Mossy Oak’s Shadow Leaf camo pattern.
Leafy ¼ Zip Pullover
  • 3D Leafy Fabric
  • 4-Way Stretch
  • Wicking Moisture Management
  • Lightweight
  • Breathable
  • MSRP: $100
Leafy Pants
  • 3D Leafy fabric
  • Wicking Moisture Management
  • Ever adjust waistband
  • Lightweight
  • Breathable
  • 2-Way Stretch
  • Cargo Pockets
  • Button Waist
  • MSRP: $100

 

This product is marketed to hunters, but it could also have a solid application in the Law Enforcement/Tactical community — imagine being able to transform instantly from a uniformed officer or greyman into a covert operative in a ghillie suit with a simple pullover.

The leafy suit could even save you money in the long run, as it allows you to use other outdoor clothes and layering pieces as hunting gear, once they’ve been concealed under this stretchy outer layer.

In summary, The Nomad Leafy Zip Pullover and Pants provide effective camouflage, pack up light and small, and can transform any neutral outfit into hunting or tactical garb.

 

 

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