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Najlepsze w tym sezonie: najlepsze wybory niezbędnego sprzętu

Wytrzymały i sprawdzony sprzęt o najlepszym stosunku jakości do ceny - stworzony do udanego polowania na jelenie szlachetne, sarny, dziki, daniele, kozice, muflony, bażanty, kuropatwy, kaczki, gęsi, głuszce i słonki.

Opanuj każdą kluczową datę polowania z naszym najbardziej zaufanym sprzętem tego sezonu. Od pierwszego dnia polowania po szczyt rykowiska, te sprawdzone w terenie niezbędne elementy zapewniają wyjątkową wydajność, gdy sukces liczy się najbardziej. Każdy element jest dobierany i testowany pod kątem specyficznych wymagań sezonów polowań na łosie, jelenie, indyki i kaczki.

Niezbędny sprzęt, najwyższa wydajność:

  • Kurtki i spodnie odporne na warunki atmosferyczne z zaawansowanym kamuflażem, pełną ochroną przed warunkami atmosferycznymi i strategiczną izolacją
  • Buty gotowe na każdy sezon, stworzone do nieustannej pogoni w trudnym terenie i ekstremalnych warunkach
  • Plecaki zoptymalizowane pod kątem polowań, zaprojektowane tak, aby umożliwić organizację i ciche przenoszenie sprzętu przez gęstą dzicz

Zaleta sezonu:

  • Sprawdzone bestsellery, którym ufają oddani myśliwi o każdej porze roku
  • Sprzęt sportowy dostosowany do konkretnych dat i okresów polowań
  • Wytrzymała niezawodność połączona z funkcjonalnością dostosowaną do potrzeb myśliwych, zapewniająca najwyższy sukces w terenie

Często zadawane pytania

Does the same jacket really work for both early season roe deer and late season boar?

Not ideally. Early season roe in September: you're moving, it's warm, and a heavy waterproof shell will have you soaked from the inside before you've covered a mile. Late-season boar drives in January are a different situation entirely. The layering system exists for exactly this reason. One shell, different combinations underneath.

What gear actually matters most for the rut?

Silent fabric, full stop. Red deer rut in October, fallow in November. Both species are on edge and covering ground fast. A stag will wind you before he sees you, but a rattling sleeve or a zip pulled at the wrong moment finishes the approach just as effectively. Scent control and quiet construction matter more during the rut than at any other time.

Chamois and mouflon hunting: Does standard deer gear cut it?

The terrain is the problem, not the animal. High altitude means unpredictable weather, loose rock, and serious elevation change in a short distance. Boot grip and ankle support become critical. A waterproof shell that breathes on a steep climb matters more than insulation level. Most low-ground deer gear isn't built with that kind of terrain in mind.

What's worth upgrading before duck season opens?

Waterproof pants before anything else. A soaked hunter sitting in a marsh blind at 5 am in October is miserable and done early. Gloves are the other thing people underestimate until they're trying to work a call or reload with numb fingers. Everything else you can make work.

Does boot choice actually change between pheasant and woodcock hunting?

More than people expect. Pheasant in stubble and root crops means dry, firm ground mostly, and you're covering real distance behind dogs. Lightweight and grippy. Woodcock in wet alder and thick cover means standing water, mud, and roots. A fully waterproof boot with serious ankle support is a different piece of kit entirely. The same day can ask a lot of both.

How do you gear up for a mixed bag day, partridge in the morning and duck in the afternoon?

Pack light and layer. Partridge in September is warm work, especially behind pointers on open ground. By the time you're at the marsh for evening flight, the temperature has dropped and you want your waterproof shell and an extra layer. A pack that carries what you need without slowing you down between the two is where a lot of hunters compromise without realising it.

Is grouse hunting harder on gear than most other bird shooting?

The terrain is. Scottish and Scandinavian grouse ground is wet, boggy, and uneven. Boots take more punishment than on any driven lowland day. Waterproofing gets tested constantly, not by rain necessarily but by heather, peat, and standing water underfoot all day. Reinforced toe caps and serious sole construction earn their place fast up there.