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Stalking gear that lets you get closer

On the stalk, game hears you before it sees you. Every piece here does one job: move silently, move freely, stay unseen — so you close the distance without a sound.

Why stalking gear is different

Four things that matter on the stalk

Stalking has its own rules. Get these right and the rest is detail.

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Silence first

Loden, fleece and brushed softshell don't rustle against branches — no membrane crackle to spook wary game.

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Freedom to move

Stretch panels and articulated cuts follow you into the shoulder mount, so nothing fights your aim.

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Stay unseen

Camo patterns and muted greens break your outline so you melt into the treeline.

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Wind, not downpour

A windproof, water-repellent layer beats a heavy membrane on the stalk. Keep a packable rain shell in the pack.

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The same stalk, dressed for the weather

Your needs change with the calendar. Pick the season you're heading out in.

The stalking layer system

Three layers, dialled for the hunt

Regulate temperature by adding or shedding layers — instead of sweating in one heavy jacket and freezing the moment you stop.

LAYER 01

Base — wick

Merino or synthetic against the skin to move sweat away. Never cotton — it holds moisture and chills you the moment you pause.

LAYER 02

Mid — insulate

A silent fleece traps warm air and stays quiet on the move. Thumb holes keep sleeves from riding up under the outer.

LAYER 03

Outer — block wind

A windproof, water-repellent softshell or loden cuts the chill without the crackle of a hard membrane.

➜ Keep a lightweight, packable hardshell in your pack for the downpour — put it on only when it really starts, then hunt in comfort the rest of the time.

Gear up for the stalk

Silent fabrics, free movement, and camo that hides you — browse everything built for the Pirsch.

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