Product Preview: First Lite Men’s Furnace Hoody

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posted on October 8, 2023
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First Lite Men’s Furnace Hoody

Built from heavyweight Merino-X fabric, a 95/5 blend of merino wool and spandex, the newest addition to First Lite’s Furnace line is a hooded sweatshirt that is warm yet comfortable.

Able to pull double duty as either a hunter’s outer layer or midlayer garment depending on the conditions, the Furnace Hoody features thumbhole sleeves and a large kangaroo pocket. A pair of quiet snaps in the collar also serve to better seal in the heat and protect against the wind.

The Men’s Furnace Hoody is available in three solid colors (Conifer, Dry Earth and the new Terra) and in five of First Lite’s camouflage patterns (Specter, Fusion, Cipher, Typha and Cache); women’s cuts are also offered.

MSRP is $190. For more information, visit firstlite.com.

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