The Camo Hunt- The Best Camo Pattern For You





Whether you're going for hunting-- either animals or bad guys, you need a good camouflage, and now-a-days there's a lot of hype in the market about these camo patterns. Today's article will guide you through choosing your camo.


1. MultiCam Camo


This camo is like a "trendsetter" for the military enthusiasts. The Army has adopted a version of the Multicam, named the "OCP", (operational camouflage pattern). Multicam has shown remarkably good results in around all the terrains around the globe.
MultiCam was designed for the use of the U.S. Army in varied environments, seasons, elevations, and light conditions. It is a seven-color, multi-environment camouflage pattern developed by Crye Precision in conjunction with United States Army Soldier Systems Center.



Original MultiCam Pattern

MultiCam Woodland Pattern

2. Mossy Oak Camo


If you're going to the woods, there is nothing better than Mossy Oak. This is the favourite camo for hunters around the globe. It has a relatively new design, featuring some real natural colors including depths, shadows and a 3-D looking pattern. I believe, it is second only to a ghillie suit. You can't have anything better than this in a FOREST ENVIRONMENT. They have a variety of patterns, for which you can go out in any season. It would make a very good choice for the military Spec-Ops forces. Currently, it is used mostly by hunters. You can check out their patterns at their website.



3. Kryptek Camo


This is the new "Fashion-wear" for the hunters, camo enthusiasts and everyone's wondering what's in it that its so expensive.  Kryptek camo is a great new design, and the Mandrake pattern has shown very good camouflaging results in heavy vegetation environments. Kryptek designers have shown creativity, and they claim that their new design creates a 3D appearance on a 2D surface. Whatever you say, It looks cool, and performs well in every terrain.  They've got a variety of designs, ranging from desert to rocky terrain, you may check out on their website. 



4. A-TACS


The ATACS has gone away from traditional hard lines and shapes of the military camouflages. they say that "we Replaced un-natural square pixels with organic pixels. Utilizing  a unique process, we created a palette of natural colors digitally sampled from real-world elements in carefully controlled lighting. The pattern is then created using a mathematical algorithm that writes “organically-shaped” pixels using the specific color information given. The resulting pattern while still digital, is far more organic in appearance."
Well, I agree with them. ATACS has gone away from the traditional camo systems, and has shown wonderful results in every terrain. 



5. CADPAT TW 

The new Canadian patterns; CADPAT™ (Canadian Disruptive Pattern) Temperate Woodland (TW). This is an awesome camo worth your money, if you work in area like Amazon forest or a thick green vegetation cover, this is made for you. The new Canadian patterns; CADPAT™ (Canadian Disruptive Pattern) Temperate Woodland (TW). CADPAT TW has been rated best tropical and Temperate Camouflage by NATO soldiers in a recent scientific study. The Canadian studies show there is a 40 percent less chance of being detected from 200 meters away with CADPAT Versus Olive Drab. The bottom line is that Temperate CADPAT currently provides the highest achievable level of clothing-based individual concealment in the environment for which it is intended. but, It won't work good in autumn and winters.
The bottom line is that Temperate CADPAT currently provides the highest achievable level of clothing-based individual concealment in the environment for which it is intended. but, It won't work good in autumn and winters. 





6. MARPAT


The MARPAT is actually a derivative of the CADPAT. the USMC changed colours of the CADPAT for their sake of woodland terrain, and got up with this. This has an advantage to be used in more variety of terrains, the quality that CADPAT lacked.





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