Wind cheater jacket

  1. Wind Cheater Jacket
  2. TFB Review: FirstSpear Wind Cheater and Halifax JacketsThe Firearm Blog
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Wind Cheater Jacket

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TFB Review: FirstSpear Wind Cheater and Halifax JacketsThe Firearm Blog

Most shooters going to the range, tend to look at the weather report before hitting the range. Depending on how bad you have a gun addiction, you may fall into this category as well. For me, I’m like a gun crackhead looking for his fix and I will go to the range whether it’s rain or sunshine. I kept sinking more and more money into firearms because that’s my addiction, but after a few really miserable range sessions in the wind and rain, I started looking for some quality lightweight jackets I can throw on while I shoot. I decided to pick up a few different coats from FirstSpear and after a few months of owning them, I have finally had enough time with both to give a full review to you guys. Let’s take a closer look at the FirstSpear Wind Cheater and Halifax Jackets. Specs FirstSpear offers a number of options when it comes to apparel but I decided to try out their lightweight jacket options first since that’s what my biggest need was for range days. I started out with the Wind Cheater since it’s a full rain and wind jacket with a lot of purpose-built features for shooters. Later on I picked up the Halifax jacket which is built similarly to the Wind Cheater but with a couple of significant changes. FirstSpear Wind Cheater The The Velcro section on each arm of the Wind Cheater can easily accept IR tags as well as unit patches for identification. There are a number of little details that really set the Wind Cheater apart from other jackets I’ve used in the past. The first is...

Wind Cheater

Filling the mid-weight niche of our technical apparel line, the Wind Cheater has a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) Finish and excellent wind shedding characteristics. It is also quiet and flexible. The Wind Cheater features a large hood which fits over helmets without a problem and is cut generously to aid in movement. Low profile hook and loop attachment points are provided to attach FirstSpear Cell Tags and IFF. The Wind Cheater breathes like a T-Shirt and has been designed to dry quickly. A standard cuff tab and an extra-large bicep pocket are found on each sleeve and zippers under each arm (pit zips) allow for massive airflow when desired. Finally, the Wind Cheater features bungee/barrel lock adjustments for the hood, collar, and tail. The Wind Cheater is "true to fit", your t-shirt size is your jacket size. If you wear a large shirt and don't plan to layer heavily underneath, go with a largeWind Cheater. Sizing Small Medium Large XL 2XL 3XL Neck 21½" 22¼" 23" 23¾" 24½" 25¼" Chest 45" 48" 51" 54" 58" 62" Sleeve Length 35" 36" 37" 38" 38½" 39"