Natural Ultimate Duck Bib

$239.99
SKU:
447

The Natural Gear Ultimate Duck Bib is the only bib you will ever need for cold weather waterfowl hunting. Built of our Dri Stalk Rigid Shell material, this camo waterfowl overall is 100% windproof and waterproof including 150g insulation to lock in heat and keep moisture out, keeping you in the marsh longer. Additional features for this custom camo duck bib include double layered material for extra protection and durability in high wear areas, zippered legs for easy on and off over boots and double layered seat and abrasion resistant overlays on knees ensure these technical hunting bibs will last through many hunting seasons without serious wear or tear. If that’s not enough, this camo hunting bib is also equipped with an array of pockets to keep all your hunting essentials close. The Natural Gear Ultimate Duck Bib is a must-have piece for every duck hunter. Pair with the Natural Gear Cut Down 3-in-1 Duck Coat to complete your waterfowl hunting suit.

  • Dri Stalk Rigid Shell Material
  • Waterproof
  • Windproof
  • 150g insulation
  • Double Layered Protection in High Wear Areas
  • Abrasion Resistant Overlay on Knees
  • Adjustable Shoulder Straps
  • Zippered Legs to Knee
  • Array of Stash Pockets
  • True-Cut

 

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Original "Natural"

The Original Natural is the one that started it all and is still our most popular pattern 25 years later. Because it was created using Natural Gear’s laws of soft edges, naturally occurring tones, and vertical orientation found in nature, it is incredibly versatile for use in multiple seasons and environments. Whether you’re in the woods, the desert, or the swamp, this pattern can adapt to its surroundings. This is the one that made us famous.

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O' Canada

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O' Canada

Posted by Josh Alberius (K Zone) on Nov 5th 2024

The drive from Arkansas to Canada is not a short one. As a matter of fact, none of us knew exactly how far of a drive it was, until I got the invite to join Drew Palmer in shooting photos and video footage on a waterfowl hunting excursion up north. Drew and I were antsy to get some ducks and we planned the trip for well over a month before it took place. The summer was here and gone before we knew it; and by the time we hit the road, our travel list had grown to include three guys from...
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