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OneTimePoster October 1st, 2007 18:49

Best camo for woodlands?
 
what camouflage design is best for B.C. area woodlands? and if i could get a link to the pattern your talking about that would be even better

Regan.S October 1st, 2007 18:50

Well if you play in the Woodland wouldn't it be Wouldland Camo?

Try the following :
Woodland camo
Multicam
Flecktarn?

You can probably find all of these at your local army surplus or DSTACTICAL.COM

OneTimePoster October 1st, 2007 18:58

ok hey how is cadpat? i just found a shirt with that design and it looks nice.
Cadpat

Regan.S October 1st, 2007 19:02

Cadpat's great when fall hits. Multicam is kind of an all around season camo, Cadpat's good for when fall hits, not to sure about flecktarn. Crye Percision has great multicam items with built in knee pads and elbow pads (buy seperately.) Are you looking for something that's for all around the year or just now?

OneTimePoster October 1st, 2007 19:33

im looking for an all around gear so I'm going to check out the multicam pattern. thanks for the info!:D

Hey i really like the multicam but i was wondering if any one know were to find this in Multicam

Regan.S October 1st, 2007 20:05

Here's some links for multicam.

www.dstactical.com
http://www.multicampattern.com/
Review : http://www.militarymorons.com/gear/crye1.html
http://www.sealsactiongear.com/
http://www.tacticaltailor.com/

There's a few sites for you to check out. Check around though you might see better prices.

Regan.S October 1st, 2007 20:06

Infact TacticalTailor's a very good site. http://www.tacticaltailor.com/index....n=Custom&ID=15

There's almost everything you could dream of having in multicam. Haven't found BDU'S yet though.

philstructo October 1st, 2007 20:10

Well I am in Nanaimo and I use Multicam and ACU

Regan.S October 1st, 2007 20:13

Isn't ACU like a city camo?

Skladfin October 1st, 2007 20:18

In my personal experience, CADPAT and MARPAT works the greatest.

If non of you guys knew, Marpat used to be the Canadian Standard Issue Camo.

Regan.S October 1st, 2007 20:23

Hey I just seen that tacticaltailor is bringing in Desert Marpat. Yay!

Hectic October 2nd, 2007 08:54

CADPAT=evergreen/cedar forest works well in shadows
MULTICAM=Alot is in a name takes practice but can work in alot of invironments
WOODLAND/DIGIwoodland/MARPATwoodland=OLD growth forest/fall tall old trees dirt mud ground works well in shadows

have not used or played with users of many outher cammo but ACU or whatever that white grey and black crap is called it works well at Flagraiders due to the grey buildings and im sure it would be okay in a blown up urban environment but outherwise it does not work too well

six4 October 2nd, 2007 09:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneTimePoster (Post 545691)
ok hey how is cadpat? i just found a shirt with that design and it looks nice.
Cadpat

cad/pat is incredible ,whether against moss covered trees,ferns or low underbrush, you practicly disappear. only thing i can see rivaling cad in our western climate would be flectarn. during the fall season anyone in flectarn practicly becomes their environment. whatever cam you choose,carefull how you wash them. not only are they prone to fade but washing with certain detergents will make you glow like a lite brite to players using night vision.

Skruface October 2nd, 2007 16:21

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Originally Posted by Skladfin (Post 545730)
If non of you guys knew, Marpat used to be the Canadian Standard Issue Camo.

Oh man. The CF guys are gonna roast you alive for that one. Better get your flame-proof undies....

Mapcinq October 2nd, 2007 16:25

Yea... Im pretty sure MARPAT is short for Marine Disruptive Pattern, and last I checked, Canada didnt have any marines...


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