The Best Stalking Jackets for Scottish Weather: Beretta, Deerhunter & Swedteam Compared


The Best Stalking Jackets for Scottish Weather: Beretta, Deerhunter & Swedteam Compared

When you’re out stalking across the Scottish hills, estates and moorland in changeable weather, the right jacket isn’t a luxury—it’s essential. In this guide we compare three top-brands—Beretta, Deerhunter and Swedteam—to help you pick a hard-working, weather-proof jacket for stalking red stag, roe deer or hill drives. We’ll show you what features matter for **Scottish hunting weather**, what to look for, and link you to in-stock jackets you can buy today at **BushWear**.


What “Scottish Weather” Really Means for Stalking Jackets

High rainfall, strong winds, changing temperatures and open hill terrain demand more than just a warm coat. You need:

  • Waterproof & breathable membranes (e.g., 10 000 mm+ waterproof rating) to keep you dry in driving rain.
  • Windproof outer layers to shield from cold gusts across ridges and glens.
  • Quiet materials with DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish for stealth in stalking scenarios.
  • Good cut and freedom of movement for climbing, crawling or carrying gear.
  • Camouflage or muted tones to blend with heather, bracken and woodland in Scottish estates.

Key Features to Look For

  1. Membrane technology: Look for “Waterproof/Breathable” or brand-specific membranes like BWB EVO or Deer-Tex® for full protection.
  2. Quiet outer fabric with DWR finish: Reduces noise among bracken, reeds and undergrowth when moving.
  3. Ventilation & movement freedom: Under-arm vent zips, articulated sleeves and smart hood design make a difference.
  4. Camo or stealth colours: Subtle olive, deep moss or muted camo help you stay invisible at dawn/dusk.
  5. Practical pockets & game bag: Large back windows or game storage are beneficial for stalking days.

Top In-Stock Jackets at BushWear Right Now

  • Beretta Tempesta Jacket – A rugged stalking jacket built for the UK hills: waterproof membrane, DWR microfibre shell and freedom of movement built in. Shop now
  • Beretta Tosark Jacket (Realtree Edge Camo) – Designed for silent stalking in cover, with BWB EVO membrane and noiseless microfibre outer. Shop now
  • Deerhunter Pro Gamekeeper Short Jacket – Built for serious hill stalking: 100% waterproof and windproof with Deer-Tex® Performance Shell. Shop now
  • Swedteam Titan Pro M Jacket – Premium option with NEONORDIC® 200 membrane laminated to outer, designed for hill country and extreme weathers. Shop now

Brand Comparison Table

Brand & Model Protection (Water/Wind) Ideal Terrain Shop Link
Beretta Tempesta Jacket Waterproof BREATHABLE membrane, DWR shell High hills, woodland stalking Buy now
Beretta Tosark Jacket BWB EVO membrane, noiseless microfibre Dense cover, low visibility stalking Buy now
Deerhunter Pro Gamekeeper Short Deer-Tex® Performance Shell – 100% waterproof/windproof Tough weather, open moor, Scotland hills Buy now
Swedteam Titan Pro M Jacket NEONORDIC® 200 laminated shell, superior stretch Extreme conditions, full-season use Buy now

Which Jacket Should You Choose?

For all-round Scottish stalking: If you hunt across mixed terrain—woodland, hill and field—go for the Beretta Tempesta.
For silent woodland stalking in cover: The Beretta Tosark delivers stealth with noiseless outer-fabric and camo detailing.
For tough hill weather & open country: The Deerhunter Pro Gamekeeper Short has the specification to handle full-on Scottish conditions.
For premium, full-season performance: The Swedteam Titan Pro M Jacket will weather anything Scotland throws at it—and keep you dry, warm and mobile.

Fit & Maintenance Tips for UK Hunts

To get the most from your stalking jacket:

  • Ensure layering: pair a lightweight fleece underneath for early mornings when temperatures are down.
  • Always check the DWR treatment—re-proof after 1-2 seasons if water starts to soak in.
  • Use your hood and adjust hem draw-cords to keep wind out across ridges.
  • Store and dry your jacket properly to preserve membranes and seams—especially after Scottish hill hunts where mist and rain are common.
  • Choose the correct size—remember that you’ll likely be wearing mid-layers underneath in winter stalking seasons.

Final Thoughts

In unpredictable Scottish weather, the right stalking jacket ensures comfort, stealth and performance. Pick a jacket that suits your terrain, style and budget—whether that’s woodland stalking, hill country drives or full-scale estate covering. Shop the in-stock selections above at BushWear now and get out there with confidence.

Ready to buy or need advice? Contact the BushWear team today and we’ll match the jacket to your terrain, climate and hunting style.