









Parka | Cowboy Suede | ASAT
Our flagship product–the ultimate piece of outerwear
Our American-made, tried-and-true Parka is the ultimate piece of outerwear for any hunt that requires you to stay warm, dry and quiet. Constructed with your choice of fabric and camouflage pattern, this foundational piece of outerwear will take you from the deserts to the arctic. Parkas are unlined to allow maximum flexibility for your conditions. Add base layers when it's cold, or wear as a shell for comfort in the early season.
- 2 chest pockets, 2 hand warmer pockets all with large pocket flaps and two button holes to secure even the most loaded of pockets
- Four adjustable sleeve tighteners for increased bow string clearance and weather protection
- Longer cut coat-tail for extra coverage
- Two-way, large-tooth YKK zipper
- Unlined
- Unique Weather Check collar that stands taller to block wind
- Made in America
Please note, most items are made-to-order. As such, please allow up to six weeks for your order to ship.
Due to manufacturing and printing tolerances, slight variation between the camouflages depicted here and the actual product are possible. Additionally, the color and finish of our findings and other materials (zippers, buttons, etc.) are subject to change without notice.
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR BEST-SELLER
THE DAY ONE PARKA
Features
Camo Map
Day One Camo Prints
ASAT Camo
ASAT stands for All Season, All Terrain, and it lives up to its name. A favorite of many hunters for decades, it's a versatile camouflage that works just about anywhere.
Predator Grey Camo
Fall Gray is an early or late season pattern which provides extreme break up of the human silhouette, from tree stand hunting to chasing elk in the Aspens of the Western Rockies. Because of its effectiveness and flexibility, Fall Gray reigns as the long-time favorite of many die-hard hunters across the country.
Window Camo
WINDOWcamo is our own camo pattern that goes deeper than the traditional, flat-surface plane found on most classic camos. This brand-new pattern directs the animal’s eyesight down the diminishing branch design, leading to a background of empty space. This new dimensional pattern dissolves the hunter’s visual presence in a number of environments