Don't let cold temperatures spoil another planned all-day hunt.
How many of you have gotten down from your stand early during a late October thru the late season because you felt like you were freezing to death? How many of you have dressed like the abominable snowman for the hunt only to wind up sweating your touche off while accessing your hunting stand location? Believe me, I've been in your shoes. But several years ago that all changed for me. I wanted something to take the edge off being cold while hunting extremely cold conditions during December late season hunts without having to wear excessive amounts of clothes, drag in a heater to the blind, or simply not hunt. Lo and behold, the Heater Body Suit!!! I wanted it but the price tag put a screeching halt to my plan to purchase. But then I started to look at that price tag a different way. Was it worth it? Would this product help take the edge off of the cold to possibly keep me in a tree a bit longer? Would this product save a planned all day sit during the heat of the rut on a cold, windy day in November? I milled it in my head for a long time, even through the following season. And finally the time came and my mother approached me to ask what I wanted for Christmas that year. Without the slightest of hesitation I exclaimed, "The Heater Body Suit!" By no means did I expect my parents to spend that kind of money on me. And i was ready to buy it for myself. But wouldn't you know it, my parents generously bought one and gifted it to me for Christmas that year. Lucky? I'd have bought it anyway after that Christmas because of a planned late season hunt. I have had my Heater Body Suit now for more than 10 seasons, and I can assure you that it is ready for use again in 2022. It paid for itself in one hunt. So why let the cold ever ruin a hunt for you again? Check it out TODAY! Click the image below:
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Ryan NordahlRyan grew up on his family's dairy farm in West Central Wisconsin and farmed for 15 years with his older brother. Ryan has a strong background in agriculture with an emphasis in Ruminant animal nutrition and plant and soil sciences (agronomy). Ryan has an Associate Dedgree from Chippewa Valley Technical College in the field of Agricultural Science. Ryan has written many guest blogs for various outdoor industry websites as well as podcasting. Archives
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