Best Camo pattern and Fit for bowhunting
#31
I wear Real Tree AP, but if Scent Loc would make that vertigo in more items I think that would be the ticket. Just too high priced yet for me, but the contrast is spot on. Deer are foresters so regardless it is the contrast and outline break up.
#32
Anyone know if you can get the Vertigo pattern without the fabric impregnated with carbon (Scent Lok apparel)? I use Mossy Oak new break up currently but would like to try Vertigo but without the carbon.
Last edited by *twodogs*; 10-08-2010 at 05:43 AM.
#33
I don't think you can, i have searched all over. And the only items they have are the 5 or 6; hat, gloves, bibs, coat, the hooded jacket, and pants. That is all I have seen being sold anyway. In the tan and gray..
Last edited by eerdog; 10-08-2010 at 05:48 AM.
#36
Of all the camo patterns i have seen, asat is probably the best, especially when you see it at a distance, because up close it doesnt seem to be quite as pretty. They have pictures on their site comparing it to some others and when you look for the guy in asat, sometimes it takes forever to find the person!
http://www.asatcamo.com/2_2_testphotos.htm#location1
they are also really affordable at bugsnbullets.com...they are also a versatile camo that comes in cotton and synthetic.
http://www.bugsnbullets.com/ASAT_Cam...og_mid_44.html
http://www.asatcamo.com/2_2_testphotos.htm#location1
they are also really affordable at bugsnbullets.com...they are also a versatile camo that comes in cotton and synthetic.
http://www.bugsnbullets.com/ASAT_Cam...og_mid_44.html
#38
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 3
I guess since this is my first post I'll introduce myself. A lil background on myself. My name is Adam and I'm currently serving in the military. To answer the question on what does BDU stand for it's Battle Dress Uniform and is the old camo the Army used to wear the new version is named ACU for Army Combat Uniform. It's actually not the best type of camo and actually scored lower on tests of how well it conceals. A better military style camo would be the Multicam type of camo. I'm actually looking to buy a set or 2 to use wen i get back and possibly the old style of camo as well.
#39
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 136
This last season I tried a few camo patterns and still have a lot to try. Here is what I found:
King's Camo Desert Shadow - blended in really well in the early season and provided a good level of breakup
ASAT Camo - During late September through October when everything is dead and dry and the snow hasn't started to fly it matched perfectly. I had many comments from my hunting buddies that it was impossible to pick me off. When I used it in early season I was picked off in a treestand by a doe as everything else was so green.
Winter Ghillie suit - kneeled on the ground in the snow and had two big does walk within 15 yards and lay down for a bit. However I realized that the strings on the Ghillie suit got tangled in my bow constantly and it was a bit bulky.
Mossy Oak Break-up - This was hit and miss. I seemed to be ok in the trees, but when I was on the ground I was picked off along a field edge. Might have been my fault, but this pattern doesn't really match the boreal type of forest I hunt in.
Realtree AP-HD - Matches my hunting area better. Everyone in my hunting party now wears it. Only story I can tell is that 9 mule does and 1 buck trotted withing 5 yards of me when they were being drove out of the bush. I was kneeling on the ground where they came out with trees beind me. I was picked off in this while laying in the middle of a field too though so best if the terrain matches.
Mossy Oak Treestand (scent-lok) - last day of hunting season (nov.30) there was snow of course and I thought I would stick out like a sore thumb wearing a non-winter camo. I was walking along a field edge when a doe mule deer broke out of the bush and came jogging towards me along the same edge with a chasing buck behind her. I slowed my rate of walking but didn't really stop moving as I was looking for another buck I shot from my blind with my bow. The doe almost pushed me over when she went by and the big buck walked right through me. I had to step to the side so his rack didn't clothes-line me and I yelled "whoa whoa whoa!" when he was close. I close enough to find out that WAS the buck I shot earlier and I only hit meat on the upper back and he was still going strong. I am not sure if this tree-stand camo confuses their eyes into thinking they can run through me or if they were just totally blinded by love, but what a strange experience.
I will be getting the Vertigo Tan camo for Christmas so I will test that out for next year. I wanted Vertigo Grey but I read a review that said the contrast is so extreme that you stick out when you move. We'll see I guess.
I also want to find out how MulitCam works as it seems like a very universal camo.
King's Camo Desert Shadow - blended in really well in the early season and provided a good level of breakup
ASAT Camo - During late September through October when everything is dead and dry and the snow hasn't started to fly it matched perfectly. I had many comments from my hunting buddies that it was impossible to pick me off. When I used it in early season I was picked off in a treestand by a doe as everything else was so green.
Winter Ghillie suit - kneeled on the ground in the snow and had two big does walk within 15 yards and lay down for a bit. However I realized that the strings on the Ghillie suit got tangled in my bow constantly and it was a bit bulky.
Mossy Oak Break-up - This was hit and miss. I seemed to be ok in the trees, but when I was on the ground I was picked off along a field edge. Might have been my fault, but this pattern doesn't really match the boreal type of forest I hunt in.
Realtree AP-HD - Matches my hunting area better. Everyone in my hunting party now wears it. Only story I can tell is that 9 mule does and 1 buck trotted withing 5 yards of me when they were being drove out of the bush. I was kneeling on the ground where they came out with trees beind me. I was picked off in this while laying in the middle of a field too though so best if the terrain matches.
Mossy Oak Treestand (scent-lok) - last day of hunting season (nov.30) there was snow of course and I thought I would stick out like a sore thumb wearing a non-winter camo. I was walking along a field edge when a doe mule deer broke out of the bush and came jogging towards me along the same edge with a chasing buck behind her. I slowed my rate of walking but didn't really stop moving as I was looking for another buck I shot from my blind with my bow. The doe almost pushed me over when she went by and the big buck walked right through me. I had to step to the side so his rack didn't clothes-line me and I yelled "whoa whoa whoa!" when he was close. I close enough to find out that WAS the buck I shot earlier and I only hit meat on the upper back and he was still going strong. I am not sure if this tree-stand camo confuses their eyes into thinking they can run through me or if they were just totally blinded by love, but what a strange experience.
I will be getting the Vertigo Tan camo for Christmas so I will test that out for next year. I wanted Vertigo Grey but I read a review that said the contrast is so extreme that you stick out when you move. We'll see I guess.
I also want to find out how MulitCam works as it seems like a very universal camo.