Chaqueta de caza SOFTSHELL ARGO®

Precio de oferta49.00 EURPrecio habitual 129.00 EUR
4.6
best_Hunting T-shirt DGT Cotton Long Sleeve_2025_top - mens_womens_gear_hillman

Camiseta de caza DGT de algodón de manga larga

Precio de oferta19.90 EURPrecio habitual 49.00 EUR
4.9
best_Winter Hunting Suit ARGO® 3 in 1 [Jacket+Pants+Hood]_2025_top - mens_womens_gear_hillman
4.8
A brown, close-fitting merino beanie designed for outdoor activities. This hunting beanie features a seamless, contoured construction with ear flaps for extra warmth and the Hillman logo printed on the front.

[16 μm] Gorro anatómico de lana merino

Precio de oferta29.00 EURPrecio habitual 39.00 EUR

Gorro de caza multifuncional

Precio de oferta11.90 EURPrecio habitual 17.00 EUR

Nuevo equipo de caza 2026: descubre la mejor ropa, botas y equipo de Hillman.

Adéntrate en el futuro de la caza con nuestra vanguardista colección 2026. Experimenta la innovación de última generación diseñada para el cazador moderno. Cada pieza combina tecnología de vanguardia con un rendimiento probado en el campo para mejorar tu experiencia de caza.

Nueva y revolucionaria gama de equipos:

  • Ropa de caza de última generación con materiales avanzados y tecnología de camuflaje mejorada.
  • Botas de caza de última generación con diseños innovadores que brindan comodidad y dominan el terreno.
  • Las últimas innovaciones en equipos, diseñadas para satisfacer las demandas cambiantes de la caza moderna.

La ventaja de la innovación en equipos de caza de 2026:

  • Tecnología totalmente nueva de 2026 que satisface las necesidades reales de los cazadores.
  • Diseños innovadores que superan los límites del rendimiento.
  • Funciones avanzadas que establecen nuevos estándares en el sector.

Prepárate para mañana

Sé el primero en experimentar el futuro del equipamiento de caza. La innovación del mañana ya está aquí.

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preguntas frecuentes

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.