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Hunting Tip #5 – The Heated Vest

Last week, if some of you, readers, remember, I shot my first mighty buck. Yes, sir, my first wild buck. And if you also remember, I said that I had a secret weapon for catching that buck and that I would share my secret weapon for all you wilderness loving guys reading this blog right now.

See, my secret weapon is not a weapon per se. It is not a new type of gun or a hi-tech bullet which makes things easier for both expert and amateur hunters alike. No. For you see, the best weapon any expert outdoorsman can still wield is his body and his own skills. But, of course, sometimes we need a little help too. And that goes double during winter time when weather is extremely erratic and you won’t know how cold the night can get until it gets there.



And that is precisely the same reason why I bought for myself a heated vest. As a seasoned hunter, camper and, in general, a lover of all things outdoors, I know how tough it can get. The weather can be relentless for beginners who don’t know the secrets of layering clothes and keeping heated. But then again, layering can also hinder movement which could prevent you from making your first big catch.

With the heated vest, however, you can virtually forget about layering and go about your hunting expedition without much of a fuss regarding the dropping temperature surrounding you. The reason for this is because the heated vest both stores and provides you with soothing heat every time you may need it.

Like a typical vest, the heated vest can store residual body heat for long periods of time. But unlike the said traditional vest, the heated vest can also provide users with heat every time they turn the stealth heating devices, cleverly embedded inside the vest itself, on. Barely noticeable, if even noticeable at all, the heating elements inside the heated vest can take the place of most layers of clothes. So all you may need to do is put a couple of shirts on and then, put on your heated vest, then you’re good to do.

And the best part about heated vests is that they don’t have sleeves! Training marksmen like me no longer have to deal with missing a shot because a jacket’s bulky sleeves got in the way. With the heated vest, bagging your first trophy catch will be as easy as bang, bang, boom.