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MESH FISHING STRAP VEST
MESH FISHING STRAP VEST
MESH FISHING STRAP VEST
MESH FISHING STRAP VEST
MESH FISHING STRAP VEST

FILSON

MESH FISHING STRAP VEST

¥38,500

Color:
BEIGE
Size:
M/REGULAR

Product number: 89130

Highly breathable fishing vest with sufficient capacity

Renewed mesh fly fishing vest The strap vest was designed to enrich your warm day fishing life with ample gear carrying capacity and excellent ventilation.
Each front pocket with coil zipper can store a large fly box, and features a snap-flap pocket for one-handed tippet, strike indicator, and accessories. Side water bottle pockets and large rear pouch for storing outerwear. Nylon webbing adjustable shoulder strap, rod holder and front closure snap tab. Removable sheepskin ruched fly patch.
Every detail is essential and we have created the best fly fishing vest that is not overly specced.


FEATURES
・Two front pockets sized for large fly boxes with layered tippet and accessory pockets
・Mesh back and straps for maximum airflow and ventilation
・Side entry rear pocket for lunch, water, or raincoat
・Webbing with grommet for ginger attachment
・Pocket has grommet for drainage
・Shirring Fly patch


FABRIC: 8-oz. 100% cotton dry finish Shelter Cloth + polyester mesh + nylon webbing + Australian sheepskin shearling


MADE IN VIETNAM



What is FILSON?
“MIGHT AS WELL HAVE THE BEST” “If you have anything, have the best”
FounderCLINTON C.FILSON's words.
Filson was founded in 1897 as an outdoor clothing manufacturer """ in Seattle, Washington to take on the gold rush.
We began producing clothing using the finest natural materials and uncompromising design and sewing, as our clothing is subjected to heavy use in gold mining, an extremely harsh environment for clothing.
Over time, the FILSON mark came to be synonymous with trust for men working in Alaska and the Northwest.
It still takes more than two years to make wool from cutting the raw wool to finishing it into a product, and because of that stubbornness, American forest rangers, lumberjacks, hunters, and adventurers are very demanding. It continues to be loved by people who require true quality in a natural environment, and is also used by some U.S. Air Force and Army staff.
When talking about excellent quality and durability, there are many stories that say that it is passed down from parent to child and from child to grandchild.