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Post by Hawkeye on Apr 25, 2016 10:25:31 GMT -5
Tans, browns, khakis....aka "desert"/"arid" colors and camo patterns don't work in the woods. Ever.
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Post by panzer0170 on Apr 25, 2016 11:35:30 GMT -5
To be fair, we used to paint landrovers PINK for the desert, because it was better than painting them desert colour, so... I'm open minded when it comes to camouflage effectiveness and colouring. Zebra, anyone? Good vid.
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Post by whitebear620 on Apr 25, 2016 12:16:35 GMT -5
Good video. I'm always trying to pay attention when colors/patterns work for both "arid" environments and the AO here in FL. In addition to working in the woods, I imagine the "arid" patterns would be perfect for places in the Midwest where things tend to be more brown, yet it is not desert. Panzer, I heard that the Pink Panthers did that in WW2, if it works, it works.
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Post by panzer0170 on Apr 25, 2016 15:54:08 GMT -5
Good video. I'm always trying to pay attention when colors/patterns work for both "arid" environments and the AO here in FL. In addition to working in the woods, I imagine the "arid" patterns would be perfect for places in the Midwest where things tend to be more brown, yet it is not desert. Panzer, I heard that the Pink Panthers did that in WW2, if it works, it works. Some perfectly good examples in '91!
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Post by protus on May 3, 2016 5:01:11 GMT -5
Deer are brown.... Movement gives you away.
Wear green zone or multicam pants with that arid top..
This time of gear I normally will go darker pattern pants due to how green it is from the waist down.
Sun light is not that patterns friend least to me inn the video..but cameras ain't our eyes.
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