The Boyt Waxed Cotton Chaps are built tough to protect serious hunters from brush, briars, thorns, and wet field conditions. Crafted from durable, wax-coated cotton, these upland chaps deliver water resistance, abrasion protection, and long-lasting performance without compromising mobility. The waxed finish helps repel...
The Boyt Waxed Cotton Chaps are built tough to protect serious hunters from brush, briars, thorns, and wet field conditions. Crafted from durable, wax-coated cotton, these upland chaps deliver water resistance, abrasion protection, and long-lasting performance without compromising mobility. The waxed finish helps repel moisture, dirt, and light rain, making them an ideal choice for upland bird hunting, pheasant fields, grouse woods, dove fields, and training days with your dog.
Designed for comfort and reliability, these chaps feature adjustable straps and a secure fit that stays in place over brush pants or hunting layers. Tough enough to push through thick cover yet flexible enough for all-day wear, Boyt chaps provide the protection hunters can rely on season after season.
Key Features:
• Wax-coated cotton for water resistance and durability
• Protects against briars, thorns, brush, and rough cover
• Ideal for upland hunting, bird hunting, and field work
• Adjustable straps for a secure, stay-in-place fit
• Built rugged for long days in tough terrain
Stay protected and hunt harder in gear designed to take on the cover you walk into. The Boyt Waxed Cotton Chaps bring proven durability and classic upland style to every step of the hunt.
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