Need Reversable Camo Suggestion
#1
I'm looking for reversable camo insulated jacket and bibs with snow and sticks on one side and some regular woodland pattern on the other.
I've got a catalog from Clarksfield Outdoors and they have some stuff, but I'm not sure they are what I want.
Any suggestions folks?
I haven't posted before in the "Hunting Gear" forum, so I appologize if this has been asked and answered recently by somebody else. If so, just point me to the existing topic.
Thanks,
Keep 'em all in the Bull.
Edited by - bulzeye on 07/31/2002 12:11:54
I've got a catalog from Clarksfield Outdoors and they have some stuff, but I'm not sure they are what I want.
Any suggestions folks?
I haven't posted before in the "Hunting Gear" forum, so I appologize if this has been asked and answered recently by somebody else. If so, just point me to the existing topic.
Thanks,
Keep 'em all in the Bull.
Edited by - bulzeye on 07/31/2002 12:11:54
#2
So, nobody uses reversable stuff, eh?
Is there something wrong with it?
It seems like a very economical choice to me.
Keep 'em all in the Bull.
Is there something wrong with it?
It seems like a very economical choice to me.
Keep 'em all in the Bull.
#3
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From: Hilliard OH USA
I have multiple sets and don't waste my time on the added expense of reversible. I have all my stuff large enough to layer and if conditions are such that they might change, (snow expected but non on the ground now) I will were both.
Just what I do and it might not work for everyone else.
I also were Predator and have not had a problem blening in in Montana, Colorado, Arizona, Ohio and South Africa. Very universal pattern.
Hope this helps
Greg
"Getting close to the game is the joy of Bowhunting for me, the harvest is a bonus."

Live 15 ft Python after eating a small Antelope!
Just what I do and it might not work for everyone else.
I also were Predator and have not had a problem blening in in Montana, Colorado, Arizona, Ohio and South Africa. Very universal pattern.
Hope this helps
Greg
"Getting close to the game is the joy of Bowhunting for me, the harvest is a bonus."

Live 15 ft Python after eating a small Antelope!




