Junior Ranger Vest
Junior Ranger Vest
Junior Ranger Vest
Junior Ranger Vest

Junior Ranger Vest

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Gear up your young explorer with the Junior Ranger Vest. It’s designed for kids who are ready to discover, learn, and roam. Made with durable, lightweight fabric and packed with functional pockets, this vest is the perfect companion for any budding ranger. In addition, it keeps essentials close and excitement high on every outing.

Inspired by real park ranger gear, it features a comfortable, easy-to-move-in design and a classic look that lets kids feel like part of the mission. The breathable construction keeps them cool on warm days. Additionally, the sturdy stitching stands up to every trail, rock, and critter encounter.

The vest makes every outing feel like a mission. With real pockets for collecting nature finds, storing Junior Ranger booklets, or keeping small gear handy, it encourages imagination and confidence. As a result, kids feel more connected to the natural world.

It’s also durable, easy to clean, and designed to keep up with real-life adventures. Because of its close fit, this vest runs small. We recommend ordering one size up for comfort and room to grow.

  • Durable poly/cotton-blend construction built for everyday adventure
  • Multiple pockets for badges, treasures, tools, and trail essentials
  • Lightweight and breathable for comfort in any season
  • Full-zip front that’s easy for kids to take on and off
  • Machine wash cold and hang to dry
  • Available in 4 youth sizes (S-XL). Runs small; please check sizing guide.

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