The Filson Blaze Orange Mesh Game Bag is built for upland bird hunters who demand comfort, durability, and functionality in the field. Its open mesh design maximizes airflow, keeping you cool...
The Filson Blaze Orange Mesh Game Bag is built for upland bird hunters who demand comfort, durability, and functionality in the field. Its open mesh design maximizes airflow, keeping you cool during long days and steep climbs, while still providing the rugged performance Filson is known for.
This versatile upland hunting vest features a rear-loading game bag plus two rear mesh accessory pockets, perfectly sized for water bottles or gear. On the front, two large bellow pockets with snap-tab closures give you easy access to shells and essentials. Both the game bag and waistband are crafted from Filson’s 100% cotton oil finish shelter cloth, delivering long-lasting durability and weather resistance.
Designed with freedom of movement in mind, this hunting vest won’t restrict your gun mount, making it a trusted choice for bird hunters.
Key Features:
Lightweight, breathable mesh back and game bag for cooling.
Rear-loading game bag plus two rear mesh pockets for water or gear.
Two large front bellow pockets with snap-tab closures.
Made from Filson’s oil finish shelter cloth for strength and durability.
Colors: Solid Tan or Tan/Blaze Orange.
Sizing: Regular (S–L) or Super (XL–3XL).
Stay cool, comfortable, and ready for action with this classic Filson upland hunting vest designed for serious bird hunters.
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