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WSSLONGSHOT 10-22-2007 07:44 PM

any camo manufacturers reading?
 
I want somebody to develop some descent camo, I been searching for the right camo, it is not available.

I want something other than any wool or micro fleece, fleece picks up cockle burrs, and sticktites and?

It must be goretex, I have tried these other knockoffs but they don't seem to be the quality, I like to hunt in the rain.

It must be warm, a Parka with GORETEX zip in liner, If the liner is matching Camo, and the liner is Goretex, as with the parka. I could use it for early season archery, and it still be waterproof. The hood from the parka could also be removed to fit the liner as well.

Bibs must be warm with goretex also, If its other than goretex, it hasn't worked for me too well.

I made a mistake with one set of camo I bought, It was a nice set of camofrom a reputable dealer, The parka was Goretex(the liner was not as with all camo) Well it turns out the Bibs were not gortex, so everytime you walk to the woods on a damp morning, your legs get soaked. Won't make that mistake again.

I would buy it. I have several sets, but not happy with any.

Have a good season!

Wahoo75 09-29-2013 12:45 PM

Well, the optimal PATTERN of camo has been discovered
 

Originally Posted by WSSLONGSHOT (Post 2335847)
I want somebody to develop some descent camo, I been searching for the right camo, it is not available.

Habitats come in all varieties and seasons. What is the perfect variety for the place you want to be? Finding the exact answer to this question is what a new discovery is all about.

A provisional US Patent was just awarded for an newly-discovered algorithm for creating habitat-optimal camouflage. Here is the Press Release: http://prlog.org/12217103

This algorithm identifies specific combinations of colors and markings ("pattern") which exist in nature to produce the “optimal pattern”. This optimal pattern is then perfected--for any specific habitat and season--using modern processing methods.

An interesting observation of the algorithm is that "evolutionarily-optimal ambush camouflage" never looks like member of the plant kingdom--plants don't hide. Instead, the Press Release explains that optimal camouflage looks more like a member of the animal (reptile) kingdom.

Wherever one is on Earth, indigenous in-season optimal ambush camouflage can now be quickly developed and produced, based on the algorithm—no more guess-work is required. Robots could do it. Probably soon will.

Muzzleloaderhunter 11-24-2013 01:28 PM

Find the right one for where you hunt


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