Noisy Camo ?
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Liberty Indiana USA
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Noisy Camo ?
Has anyone noticed that most of the camo you buy at walmart, mostly bibs and jackets are made out of a material that when you rub it against the bark of your tree, it sounds like pulling velcro apart? If anyone else has experienced this, is their anything you can do to silence this stuff or just deal with it the best way you can? I like the camo, it's warm and durable, but not the noise. Thanks and aim for the boiler room. Bhunter32.
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Fork Horn
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RE: Noisy Camo ?
It was a gift, so I didn't want to say anything. I have washed it several times, but it doesn't help. Like I said before I like the stuff, just not the way the material grabs the bark. Bhunter32.
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RE: Noisy Camo ?
I bought a 6 in 1 jacket and some bibs at W.M. after last hunting season and know exactly what you are talking about. needless to say I no longer own either. I went ahead and broke down and paid for what I wanted. Wal-Mart gets these big companies to make stuff to fit in a certain price range so they must cost cut to do this. Obviously in this case it was cut by using a cheaper material. Go ahead and break down and get some good flrrce or something of that nature. I know you don't want saving some money cost you that big buck.
#5
RE: Noisy Camo ?
this could be a problem, especially when you get deer in range. my 4 in 1 that i bought from cabelas is made of silent seude-its quiet and fairly waterproof. picks up a ton of burrs though. i woudl just wear something over your noisy stuff. buy a long sleeved regular shirt thats a size or two too big and put it over.
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#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin USA
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RE: Noisy Camo ?
Once temps drop down to single digits and lower, and there is snow covering the ground with no wind, multiply those little nices by 1000! I have clothing I wear all early season that works great, but once the temps get really low it gets ridgid and noisy! It's hard to find something completely quite and very warm. Wool is one option.
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RE: Noisy Camo ?
ORIGINAL: BigLouie
Once temps drop down to single digits and lower, and there is snow covering the ground with no wind, multiply those little nices by 1000! I have clothing I wear all early season that works great, but once the temps get really low it gets ridgid and noisy! It's hard to find something completely quite and very warm. Wool is one option.
Once temps drop down to single digits and lower, and there is snow covering the ground with no wind, multiply those little nices by 1000! I have clothing I wear all early season that works great, but once the temps get really low it gets ridgid and noisy! It's hard to find something completely quite and very warm. Wool is one option.
SaddleCloth is also a quiet material that I like to hunt in, and it resists burrs which is nice. However, if there's any moisture in it and the temps get down near that 0* mark, it does get a little noisey when it freezes. Still, it's not too terribly bad though.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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RE: Noisy Camo ?
I own those types of camo from W.M. an i have never had any problem with them makin noise. but i only have the coat an i just have these thin pants that i put over a pair of Carhart Bibs. An i have'nt had one deer hear me move even when there is no wind an the woods are quiet.
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: california md
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RE: Noisy Camo ?
I dropped a ton of $$ on a Cabela's MTO50 Whitetail Extreme Parka this season and it has the same noisy velcro effect on tree bark. Very loud!! I purchased a 2' x 3' piece of camo material (nylon) at the fabric store and am going to sew on 2 small elastic straps that will allow me to cover the area of the tree that i'll be leaning against while in the stand. That way I'll be leaning against the cloth and not directly touching the bark. Maybe I should have went to WM and saved some $$. [:@]