no need to get too pricey with your camo, just make sure you have the best camo pattern for the vegetation you'll be hunting around. if you wear mossy oak in a light brown field with golden dead grass for example, you'll stick out more then if you got a camo pattern to match it. my area out here is perfect for realtree AP. that's also a good pattern for most other places. it isn't too dark or specific of a pattern. along with pictures of plants on it, i like how it has more of a smokey gray background on it rather than a real dark background. this pattern makes it for for both lighter vegetative conditions as well as darker. it doesn't overpower or underpower either or too much. anyways, i'm ramblin now, but just keep in mind that it's all about what works best for YOUR area you're hunting. not necessarily just the most expensive or the best on the market.