ASAT camo
#1
I would like to try this out. Where can you get it and how much does it run for?
Also with your hunting boots, do you put the pants in them or over them? How do you get them over the boots? Do they unzip or something.
This is my first season and first real camo shopping job. (If you can call it that!
)
Sorry for all the questions but I have been away from a computer for over a week. I made a list of questions.
Also with your hunting boots, do you put the pants in them or over them? How do you get them over the boots? Do they unzip or something.
This is my first season and first real camo shopping job. (If you can call it that!
)Sorry for all the questions but I have been away from a computer for over a week. I made a list of questions.
#2
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 7
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You can get it at day one camouflage (303)761-2070 you can also go to asat.com and get their new 3d suit.I've been using asat for about 12 years it is simply the best camo.It breaks up your outline from 0 to infinity,I've had deer look right through me at 10 yards hope you have some luck with this info good hunting.
#3
Zak, as far as boots go, I don't take the time to stretch them over my boots. I assume your talking about rubber boots. I"m sure you can stretch out the leg, there is no zipper its elastic, but I don't bother doing it. I have the 3d leafy suit and it is awesome.
#5
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Havre de Grace MD USA
zak123,
the 3-D leafy suit is the way to go. It can go over anything else you already own or would want to wear, from shorts and a t-shirt to raingear to heavy parkas; the ASAT just goes over as a last layer. There by you can take advantage of say, a snowmobile suit, if you wanted to or needed to; spend less money on non-camo cold weather gear. A pair of Carhart insulated coveralls can serve double duty; on the job and for hunting , after a good washing with "Sportwash".... <thinking>... <rubbing bald head>this is a good idea to tell Mrs. Laubner, to sell her on the idea of me needing new Carharts this year!
Oh, by the way...where were we...oh, the ASAT. Leafy suit has plenty of adjustment in the legs with multiple snap closures at the ankle, a knee length zipper, a snap fly, reach through pockets, etc...
The material is tougher than most briars but no match for barbed wire. In other words; good for still hunting
, but not for scouting[:'(].
The pants are sized so you would pull the pants over your rubber boots as far as you can. Just re-camo the tips of your boots to match
!
the 3-D leafy suit is the way to go. It can go over anything else you already own or would want to wear, from shorts and a t-shirt to raingear to heavy parkas; the ASAT just goes over as a last layer. There by you can take advantage of say, a snowmobile suit, if you wanted to or needed to; spend less money on non-camo cold weather gear. A pair of Carhart insulated coveralls can serve double duty; on the job and for hunting , after a good washing with "Sportwash".... <thinking>... <rubbing bald head>this is a good idea to tell Mrs. Laubner, to sell her on the idea of me needing new Carharts this year!

Oh, by the way...where were we...oh, the ASAT. Leafy suit has plenty of adjustment in the legs with multiple snap closures at the ankle, a knee length zipper, a snap fly, reach through pockets, etc...
The material is tougher than most briars but no match for barbed wire. In other words; good for still hunting
, but not for scouting[:'(].The pants are sized so you would pull the pants over your rubber boots as far as you can. Just re-camo the tips of your boots to match
!
#7
You can ASAT direct off the web site www.asatcamo.com or me
As mlaubner said all you will need is the 3d suit comes with a top with a zip up front and elastic at the wrists pants with snaps and zips on the legs and a full head net.
As for a tree stand that depends on if you want a fixed or climber.
A good fixed is the Gorilla Silverback but you will need a set of climbing sticks or screw in steps.
As for climbers I have heard nothing but good about Summit.

As mlaubner said all you will need is the 3d suit comes with a top with a zip up front and elastic at the wrists pants with snaps and zips on the legs and a full head net.
As for a tree stand that depends on if you want a fixed or climber.
A good fixed is the Gorilla Silverback but you will need a set of climbing sticks or screw in steps.
As for climbers I have heard nothing but good about Summit.




