A Lion Country Supply exclusive—redesigned with the serious dog handler in mind. The LCS Handler’s Jacket II takes everything you need in the field and makes it better than any brand-name handler jacket on the market.
A Lion Country Supply exclusive—redesigned with the serious dog handler in mind. The LCS Handler’s Jacket II takes everything you need in the field and makes it better than any brand-name handler jacket on the market.
Crafted from lightweight microfiber material, this jacket is soft, durable, and both wind- and water-resistant to keep you comfortable in changing conditions. The mesh panels under the arms and across the back provide ventilation where you need it most, making long days in the field or at trials more comfortable.
Designed for function, it features two oversized side pockets for gear, a convenient chest pocket, and knit fabric cuffs and collar that add comfort without restricting movement. Whether you’re competing, training, or hunting, this jacket is built to perform.
Exclusive LCS design – made for dog handlers by dog handlers
Lightweight microfiber – soft, durable, wind- and water-resistant
Ventilated mesh panels – underarms and back for cooling airflow
Ample storage – two large side pockets and one chest pocket
Comfort features – knit sleeve cuffs and rounded collar for ease of wear
Color Options: Black or White
Sizes: Small – XX-Large
Medium Sizing Reference:
Chest (armpit-to-armpit): 27.5"
Length: 27.5"
Sleeve: 23"
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