The Boyt Tripleloc Shooting Jacket is built for hunters and sport shooters who need rugged, all-weather performance without sacrificing mobility. Constructed with Tripleloc™ waterproof, windproof, and breathable fabric, this shooting jacket keeps you dry, protected, and comfortable in rain, sleet, snow, and unpredictable field...
The Boyt Tripleloc Shooting Jacket is built for hunters and sport shooters who need rugged, all-weather performance without sacrificing mobility. Constructed with Tripleloc™ waterproof, windproof, and breathable fabric, this shooting jacket keeps you dry, protected, and comfortable in rain, sleet, snow, and unpredictable field conditions.
Designed for upland bird hunting, waterfowl hunting, clay shooting, sporting clays, and trap & skeet, the Boyt Tripleloc Jacket features reinforced shoulder patches for secure gun mounting, a full-range motion design for smooth swings, and multiple storage pockets for shells, choke tubes, and essential gear. Its quiet outer fabric reduces noise, while the breathable lining helps regulate temperature during long days in the field or on the range.
Key Features:
• Tripleloc™ waterproof, windproof, breathable technology
• Reinforced shooting shoulders for stability and reduced wear
• Full mobility design for smooth gun mount and swing
• Multiple cargo and shell pockets for quick access to gear
• Quiet, weather-resistant shell ideal for hunting and sporting clays
• Built tough for all-day comfort in harsh outdoor conditions
Whether you're working dogs in wet upland fields, lining up at a sporting clays course, or hunting late-season waterfowl, the Boyt Tripleloc Shooting Jacket delivers reliable protection, practical storage, and the performance-driven design serious shooters demand.
Sizes: M, L, XL, XXL
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