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  1. #11
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    I found a HG dyneema camo. Giving it shot first. Thanks!

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    Senior Member cmoulder's Avatar
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    Here's the HG DCF camo. It can be rather shiny depending on the angle of the light, but tucked back into the woods a bit it is fine.

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    Here’s my WB

  4. #14
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    One thing I have done, is get a multicam or similar pattern poncho, and use that as a tarp. Plus, its a poncho I have a Mil-Tec poncho which has the arid/flek pattern. Not quite multicam.

    If you can find one, a good woodland pattern (classic BDU, black, green, brown) or MARPAT digital woodland tarp should be sufficient too. When it comes to camo, browns work well too. Dont have to get too fancy. Think about deer, just brown fur and they can be very hard to spot.

    If you are only in one environment, something very specific like mossy oak brand camo works very well but as soon as you get out of that environment it stands out. Something like a solid color (OD green, coyote brown, etc) is more versatile, with a brown being most, since green comes and goes but brown always is around.

    camouflage theory is fun, there are a lot of techniques. Keep in mind things like height affect visibility of your set up a lot too

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    Those look Sweet!I'm a fan of Good Camo.

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    I'm not much of a camo guy for anything besides tarps!

    I really like Warbonnets patterns. Their foliage and snow ones blend in superbly in my opinion.

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    I have a Warbonnet winter cover in Bushwack Shadow Pine Camo for my Eldorado. It blends in pretty good in our local terrain.

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    Few photos of my Warbonnet Minifly in Shadow Pine Camo (Leafy Woods felt too green to me... this one is greyish-green). Btw, it weighs more than DCF, but the packed size is unmatched.

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    UGQ 12’ Tarp, MARPAT Camo by Ripstop.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChinoUSMC View Post



    UGQ 12’ Tarp, MARPAT Camo by Ripstop.


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    I really like that marpat.

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