Natural gear?
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NC
I love the Natural Gear camo and have been using it for about 6yrs now and it works great for mehere in southeastern NC. I have both the evergreen and the natural pattern and theyboth work very well. I'm hoping to get a set of the new SCII pattern soon and i'm sure it will be just as effective. I can't comment on the predator because i've never had any of that but from all the positive feedback i'm sure it's very good camo as well. I did have an ASAT 3d suit and used it for about a monthbut it just didn't seem to blend that well here in my area so i sold it.I honestly don't think you would be disappointed with any of the ones you've mentioned just try and get apattern that will blend in with your area. The key to any camo imo is no movement, if you move you're gonna get busted no matter what you have on.
#3
I bought some in their original pattern last year and tried it out , deer looked right through me like I wasn't there unless I moved . It doesn't "blob up" or darken , and it seems to work well in a variety of terrains just like they advertise . I'd reccomend it without hesitation .
#6
Joined: Sep 2006
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I have had some for about 6 or 7 years now. Love the pattern. The thingsI did not like and ended up going in a different direction was for the colder gear. The jacket really didn't seem to work for me and the bibs are not that warm. So if it gets real cold in your area get a big set of coveralls or something. The jacket was a short cut short armed thing with an odd elastic collar. Perhaps its alot better now. However, for warm weather I could not think of a better set of cammo.




