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Whitetail Late Season
PNUMA HIGHPOINT TREESTAND PACK
PNUMA POP-TOP FLEECE GLOVE
PNUMA RENEGADE SWIFT HOODIE
PNUMA TORRENT BIB
PNUMA TORRENT PANT
PNUMA VINTIS BEANIE
PNUMA VINTIS GLOVES
PNUMA VINTIS PANT
Recon Element Proof Glove
Recon Reversible Beanie
Waypoint Jacket
Waypoint Vest
Palisade Puffy Jacket
Late Season Deer Hunting Clothes for the Coldest Hunts of the Year
When the mercury drops and the wind starts cutting, the Whitetail Late Season collection from Pnuma Outdoors delivers the cold weather hunting gear serious deer hunters rely on. Built for frigid temperatures and long sits, this system is designed to trap heat, block wind, and help you go undetected in deep winter cover.
+ Read MoreFrom insulated bibs and base layers to the ultimate windproof camo jacket, each piece in this lineup is crafted to keep your body heat in and cold out. If you're searching for the best cold weather hunting gear, this collection checks every box for warmth, scent control, and silent fabrics.
The Late Season collection also includes breathable yet thermal shirts, reliable belts that support extra gear layers, and bino harnesses built to perform even when temperatures are below freezing. Designed in winter camo patterns optimized for snow-dusted timber and frosty fields, every item gives you the upper hand when bucks are pressured and food sources are scarce.
Whether you're bowhunting during a December cold snap or glassing frozen ridgelines with a muzzleloader in hand, this gear gives you the advantage. It's not just for surviving the cold—it’s for thriving in it.
Customers Have Asked:
The best cold weather hunting gear combines insulation, wind-blocking technology, and quiet fabrics. Look for winter camo outerwear, windproof camo jackets, and insulated pants that allow you to stay warm without sacrificing stealth or mobility.
Winter camo patterns are designed to blend into snowy, barren, or frosted environments where standard camo becomes too dark. Choosing the right camo increases your chances of staying hidden when deer are on high alert after months of pressure.
Yes. A quality base layer is critical for moisture control and added warmth. Merino wool or performance synthetics make excellent first layers beneath your cold weather hunting gear, especially when sitting for hours in sub-freezing temperatures.
Layer strategically. Wear breathable base and mid-layers while hiking and carry your insulated jacket or bibs in your pack. Once you arrive at your stand or glassing point, add your outer layers to lock in warmth and stay dry.





