Lovecká bunda SOFTSHELLOVÁ ARGO®

Prodejní cena49.00 EURBěžná cena 129.00 EUR
4.6
best_Hunting T-shirt DGT Cotton Long Sleeve_2025_top - mens_womens_gear_hillman

Lovecké tričko DGT s dlouhým rukávem z bavlny

Prodejní cena19.90 EURBěžná cena 49.00 EUR
4.9
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Zimní lovecký oblek ARGO® 3 v 1 [bunda+kalhoty+kapuce]

Prodejní cena139.00 EURBěžná cena 339.00 EUR
4.8
best_[16μm] Anatomic Merino Beanie_2025_top - mens_womens_gear_hillman

[16μm] Anatomická merino čepice

Prodejní cena29.00 EURBěžná cena 39.00 EUR
5.0
wide width hunting boots - AEROGEL

Široké zateplené lovecké boty | Aerogel 2.0

Prodejní cena349.00 EURBěžná cena 599.00 EUR
4.3
hunting boots for wide feet - DRYHUNT

Široké lovecké boty - Voděodolné | DryHunt 2.0

Prodejní cena279.00 EURBěžná cena 499.00 EUR

Nové lovecké vybavení 2026 – Prozkoumejte nejlepší oblečení, boty a vybavení od Hillmana

Vkročte do budoucnosti lovu s naší špičkovou kolekcí 2026. Zažijte inovace nové generace navržené pro moderního lovce. Každý nový kus kombinuje průlomovou technologii s osvědčeným výkonem, aby vylepšil váš lovecký zážitek.

Revoluční nová řada vybavení:

  • Nejmodernější lovecké oblečení s pokročilými materiály a vylepšenou maskovací technologií
  • Lovecké boty nové generace s inovativním komfortem a designem pro zvládnutí terénu
  • Nejnovější inovace vybavení navržené pro vyvíjející se požadavky moderního lovu

Výhoda inovací v oblasti loveckého vybavení pro rok 2026:

  • Zbrusu nová technologie pro rok 2026 splňující potřeby skutečných lovců
  • Nové designy posouvající hranice výkonu
  • Pokročilé funkce, které nastavují nové standardy v oboru

Připravte se na zítřek

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Veďte lov vpřed.

Nejčastější dotazy

What's actually new in 2026, or is it mostly rebranding?

The boot lineup is the most significant update. Both the Aerogel and Dryhunt have moved to 2.0 versions with real changes to fit, membrane, and sole rather than just a new label. Wide-fit versions are new additions, which matters more than it sounds if standard boots have never quite worked for you. The 6OL is also new territory for cold-weather performance.

Wide-fit boots: who actually needs them?

More hunters than admit it. Most people just size up in standard boots and deal with heel slip and toe bang on descents for years. Wide fit is built wider through the forefoot while keeping the heel locked. First time out in a properly fitted wide boot feels noticeably different.

Is the 3ML hoodie a mid layer or can it carry a full day on its own?

Depends on the day. Active approaches in October, it works on its own comfortably. Once you stop moving in cold air, it starts needing something over it. The merino-bamboo blend is what makes it useful, specifically for deer work, where you go from sweating to standing completely still within minutes.

How do you avoid overcooking on the walk in before first light?

Leave the truck feeling slightly cold. It sounds wrong, but it works. Crack zippers before you start sweating rather than after. Wet base layers at 6 am means you're cold for the rest of the morning, regardless of what's over them.

Does the layering system actually translate to driven shooting or is it built for stalking?

It works for both, but differently. On a driven day, you're standing still between drives more than moving, so insulation matters more than breathability. The 6OL or a 4IL mid layer under the 5WL is where most European hunters end up for cold December drives. For stalking, you're usually dropping a layer.

How much does fabric noise matter in thick woodland?

A lot more than most hunters budget for when buying gear. November woodland goes quiet fast and deer use that. A jacket that sounds like a crisp packet when you raise your rifle or lift your binoculars is a problem at 40 metres. It's one of those things you only fully appreciate after it's cost you a shot.

Is the 6OL overkill for most hunters, or does it actually get used?

For driven shooting in mild western European winters, probably overkill. For high seat work in Scandinavian conditions, or anywhere you're sitting exposed and stationary for two hours in hard frost, it earns its place quickly. The 5WL covers most hunters most of the time. The 6OL exists for the days that sit outside that range.