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Owner’s Manual · Care & Use
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Make It Last
Three notes from the bench on keeping your gear in the fight.
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From The Bench · 90 Seconds
Your woobie is built from rip-stop nylon and the active insulation the military never wanted to give back. It doesn’t need babying — but a little care keeps it working hard for years. Three things worth knowing.
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01 — Wash
Treat it like field gear
Cold wash, hang dry. Skip the hot cycle and the dryer when you can — gentle treatment keeps the insulation lofting and the fabric doing its job, wash after wash.
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02 — Pack
It stuffs into its own footprint
Behind the truck seat, bottom of the pack, seat-back pocket — it packs small and shakes back out ready to work. Keep one staged where the cold finds you.
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03 — Layer
Run it solo or stack it
Active insulation earns its keep both ways: over a tee at the fire when it’s brisk, under a shell when the wind picks up and the temperature drops for real.
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Field Report · ★★★★★
“Awesome! I live in very windy west Texas and my woobie was perfect for working outside in that condition. Warm and light!”
— Nicole M. · Verified Buyer · The Woobie Hoodie
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