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Post by brickout on Oct 27, 2005 11:39:33 GMT -5
With Winter approching I've been thinking about Winter comoflage. My searces found a few interesting items and ideas that I thought I would share. Whitewater snow camo jacket and pants at Sierra trading post. Norwegian snow suit at Cabela's. Both are pretty good deals. Tyvec coveralls , these might be good as well. But they might be a little noisy. So what does everyone else use?
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Post by Medina on Oct 28, 2005 11:02:04 GMT -5
I'm about to get ACUPAT. Its supposed to be good for snow, urban, woodland, and desert. I don't really see how it would be effective as woodland camo but it should be good for snow, urban, and desert.
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Post by Medina on Oct 28, 2005 11:03:45 GMT -5
The whitewater snow camo looks nice! Get that and post action pics! I'm only getting ACUPAT as it would serve me well all year round.
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Post by RandyA on Nov 1, 2005 23:48:46 GMT -5
does anyone know of any companies that make winter digital camos?... ive looked around and couldnt find anything... but then again im not very good with these "thinking boxes" ;D
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Post by TenaciousD on Nov 3, 2005 16:29:09 GMT -5
does anyone know of any companies that make winter digital camos?... ive looked around and couldnt find anything... but then again im not very good with these "thinking boxes" ;D These are called Urban Digital, but it looks like they'd do a pretty good job in snowy conditions... west.loadup.com/military/surplus/10270.html-D
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Post by Decker on Nov 3, 2005 19:49:43 GMT -5
Id think it would be too balck to use urban style, In dense wooded snowey area it shoudl work, but in feilds and what not i dont think so.
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Post by Double Tap on Nov 4, 2005 1:09:04 GMT -5
When I go out and look for poachers during the winter, I wear a Russian snowsuit. Basically, it's just a waterproof white shell that goes over your BDUs. Works great!
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Post by sharpshooter on Nov 24, 2005 9:34:54 GMT -5
We have the Tyvec Overalls ( for winter pb ) and used them last winter when there was 12'' of snow and temps in the teens at our PB field ... The arent to noisy, they are water proof, they cut the windchill alot and you can throw them away afterwards if you want. I wore my regular camo underneath the Tyvec suite and after crawling, laying and sitting in the snow I never got them wet ( which was a big plus ) .... Downside of the white suits ... You can see every little paint splatter that touches you. If your field has the quarter size rule for paintball breaks youll be ok when you've been hit legitimately .... but be aware that everylittle splatter mark will show and unless you have a good cleaning solution and cloth towels in the safe zone ... you'll never get yourself fully wiped clean !!!
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Post by freshy80 on Jan 23, 2006 22:47:17 GMT -5
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Post by bulldog on Jan 23, 2006 23:03:18 GMT -5
6-color deset "chocolate chip" camo is my favorite for Fall and Winter.
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Post by Pyro on Mar 12, 2006 17:02:05 GMT -5
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