What kind of camo?
#23
RE: What kind of camo?
I like to mix it up so I use a varitey of camo from Mossey Oak Break - up to Realtree Hardwoods and Advantage Timber just to name a few.
I like them all and try to get every patteren thats out there.
I like them all and try to get every patteren thats out there.
#24
RE: What kind of camo?
Personally, I really like the ORIGINAL Realtree of about 15 years ago. That pattern was awesome! I made the switch to the open pattern of ASAT last year, and I'll never, ever use MO, Realtree, or the like again. The stuff has no shelf appeal what so ever, but man do they work. I'm also excited about recieving my Enigma in the next week and running it through the mills.
#25
RE: What kind of camo?
Nice picks Rob!
Sorry to open them can o' worms Greg
I kinda lied, my original jacket I got last week was a tad tight (belly [&:]). I emailed them and asked if they had a size larger available, they did! So I should have my new jacket tomorrow to check out, maybe this one has more white. I will post pics of all my pieces tomorrow.
I would also like to say, that Ginny at Predator is a very sweet lady! Man is she ever so helpful, couldn't be more happier.
Sorry to open them can o' worms Greg
I kinda lied, my original jacket I got last week was a tad tight (belly [&:]). I emailed them and asked if they had a size larger available, they did! So I should have my new jacket tomorrow to check out, maybe this one has more white. I will post pics of all my pieces tomorrow.
I would also like to say, that Ginny at Predator is a very sweet lady! Man is she ever so helpful, couldn't be more happier.
#26
RE: What kind of camo?
Mossy Oak while its warm. Once it starts getting cold I wear Weatherby Wool in outfitter camo. They are expensive (retail $400 a set), but they will last a lifetime and I'm warm no matter what.
#28
RE: What kind of camo?
A lot of my warm weather gear is Nat Gear. I love this camo. My colder gear is a mixed bag of things that I've compiled over the years...mostly because of good sales. Now that Nat Gear is starting to offer better fabrics & technology in their lines, I'm hoping to nab to colder gear in this pattern after the season. Regardless, I just really need some windproof and waterproof gear....that's my excuse.