Ok, how about ASAT camo?
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Nontypical Buck
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Ok, how about ASAT camo?
This came up in the natural gear thread. Anyone using this brand of camo? The 3-d suit? If so, any problems while bowhunting? I'd love to hear about your take on it. Thanks.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Peach Grove Kentucky
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RE: Ok, how about ASAT camo?
Been using some fleece ASAT for 3 yrs, really like it. Generally think camo is overrated, at least for deer hunting, but I think this stuff works much better at breaking your outline than most. At first glance, that tan background looks like it would never blend with October woods, but you have to see somebody wearing the stuff in the woods to get the real picture. The tan sort of takes on the tint of whatever is around it, & the black stripes mess with your depth perception. Looks like the stripes are closer than the background color, for lack of a better description.
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Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Lewisburg, PA
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RE: Ok, how about ASAT camo?
Rangeball, I've been wearing ASAT for many many years. In fact, I had the ASAT team, Tim Lenartz and Chuck Pensyl, hunting with me this past spring turkey season I showed them some fatigues and a hat so old they gasped at them. Then low and behold ASAT was hard to find and I went to Preditor Fall Brown which was the next best camo on the market. Anyway, the new 3D by ASAT is simply put, incredible. You'll truly be invisible to game and humans alike for the first time ever. I've put it on and sat in the woods out back my log home for guests and had them try to pick me out, in green woods, fall etc..and they have a hard time and this is when they knew I'm there.
Some memorable hunts I had while wearing ASAT was when a flock of turkeys came through the woods while I was heading to my stand. I stood frozen on a logging/tram road as the flock split around me. I had birds at 3 ft. until I moved my head and the forest errupted in feathers...lol I couldn't believe.
If you remember the picture I once posted of my elk hunt. I wore ASAT then and I had my elk at 33 yards, I was on one knee in the open and the bull looked past me towards my guide which allowed me to draw, and connect with my first bull elk. Simply put, he never saw me.
Go to www.lenartz.com and research it. You'll be amazed at what you might learn.
This is the camo that desert storm military men picked as their best ally against human visuals, against infra red and our snipers picked out to get in tight for their shots. When these soldiers lives where on the line, they relyed on ASAT to keep them invisible.
Most people scoff at it because of the lack of green. Look at it this way, if green was so great for camo, why did God make preditor/prey animals brown, black and tan. Think about it, what color is a deer? They hide incredibly in the open don't they? What color is a lion, coyote, female birds, etc.....that's right black, brown and tan. Check it out.
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<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>
Edited by - Rob/PA Bowyer on 09/02/2002 22:15:35
Some memorable hunts I had while wearing ASAT was when a flock of turkeys came through the woods while I was heading to my stand. I stood frozen on a logging/tram road as the flock split around me. I had birds at 3 ft. until I moved my head and the forest errupted in feathers...lol I couldn't believe.
If you remember the picture I once posted of my elk hunt. I wore ASAT then and I had my elk at 33 yards, I was on one knee in the open and the bull looked past me towards my guide which allowed me to draw, and connect with my first bull elk. Simply put, he never saw me.
Go to www.lenartz.com and research it. You'll be amazed at what you might learn.
This is the camo that desert storm military men picked as their best ally against human visuals, against infra red and our snipers picked out to get in tight for their shots. When these soldiers lives where on the line, they relyed on ASAT to keep them invisible.
Most people scoff at it because of the lack of green. Look at it this way, if green was so great for camo, why did God make preditor/prey animals brown, black and tan. Think about it, what color is a deer? They hide incredibly in the open don't they? What color is a lion, coyote, female birds, etc.....that's right black, brown and tan. Check it out.
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<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>
Edited by - Rob/PA Bowyer on 09/02/2002 22:15:35
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RE: Ok, how about ASAT camo?
Rob
What happened to Chuck he used to come to the board I tried to email him last night but the mail was returned.
Even the email I sent on their web site was returned.
What happened to Chuck he used to come to the board I tried to email him last night but the mail was returned.
Even the email I sent on their web site was returned.
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RE: Ok, how about ASAT camo?
Ausie-guy, Chuck still hangin tough. I just talked to him the other night on the phone and have exchanged emails. Try [email protected]
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<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>
<font color=blue>Good Luck and Good Shooting</font id=blue>
<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>