Carhartt Launches SuperDux Collection for Rugged Outdoors

During the past 18 months an increasing number of people have found their way back to the land, spending more time outdoors, discovering new passions and re-igniting old ones. Which is why Carhartt brought back its trademarked SuperDux line of versatile outerwear born from work and built for play.

Introduced by Hamilton Carhartt’s son, Wylie, the original SuperDux line was launched in 1930 and featured a variety of waterproof products for hunters and fishermen. Today, this highly functional gear – including a variety of jackets, vests and bibs for men and women – is perfect for fishing, hiking, camping or any outdoor excursion.

The SuperDux line represents the intersection of classic Carhartt durability and technical outdoor performance.

Each piece in the new SuperDux line features Carhartt’s Rugged Flex, Rain Defender and Wind Fighter technology. The line was built to stretch and move with you, while adding extra layer of protection against outdoor elements.

The gear also features the look of traditional duck with either a lighter nylon fabric (35 percent weight reduction) with 3M Thinsulate for warmth without added weight or a unique, nylon stretch shell laminated with a dense Sherpa to keep warm while offering a softer touch.

The Carhartt SuperDux collection includes:

  • Relaxed Fit Insulated Traditional Coat (Men’s and Women’s)
  • Sherpa-Lined Detroit Jacket (Men’s)
  • Relaxed Fit Sherpa-Lined Active Jac (Men’s)
  • Relaxed Fit Sherpa-Lined Jacket (Women’s)
  • All jackets feature storm cuffs for added protection, an adjustable drop-tail hem for a custom fit and coverage and a variety of secure pockets.
  • Relaxed Fit Sherpa Lined Vest (Men’s)
  • Relaxed Fit Insulated Bib Overall (Men’s and Women’s)

Bib Overalls feature a Sherpa-lined top, Thinsulate down the leg, and CORDURA reinforced kick panels for maximum wear and tear protection. The women’s bib overall also includes a zippered drop seat.

To learn more about the Carhartt new SuperDux line or its history, visit www.Carhartt.com.