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Freedom and Warmth – what more do you want when in the ‘great outdoors’?

by Snugpak August 19, 2013 in News 0 comments tags: Warmth
Sometimes wearing warm clothing can be restricting – particularly if you’re participating in active outdoor activities, so we’ve introduced the brand new SV3! This sleeveless Softie Vest allows more flexibility for the arms but is insulted to keep you snug. It has a large number of benefits including being water and wind resistant, breathable and insulated with Softie® Premier insulation to give warmth with a luxurious down-like feel – this is a great inner layer and fine as an outer when there’s a chill in the air. It also comes in a number sizes and stylish colours including Military Black, Multicam, Olive and Silver – so if you’re looking at your next outdoor adventure, make sure this lightweight item is included. Have a better look Here Don’t forget we’re always looking for pics – so next time you head off, please share your photos on Snugpak’s Facebook and Twitter and why not discuss your outings on our new forum? Start a discussion on your favourite camping spots and adventures here http://forum.snugpak.com/ Read more!
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