Camo stuff...

Nah...

More hiding from the furry critters! :)

That and maybe some paint colors that hide from radar guns... but I hear they are hard to come by :D
 
Its a suit made by attaching srips of burlap or other meterial to a jacket, etc. It makes for great 3D camo. It really breaks up your outline. Snipers often use them.
 
Pretty cool...

Wonder how ya move around without leaving a piece of your suit behind? I guess if you washed with one of those, "No human smell" soaps it might not bother any of the critters.


:cool:
 
The ghillie suit is actually pretty effective at breaking up the outline. I have one I've made and have stalked deer in them (for the challenge). Movement will still mess you up so learn how to crawl SLOOOOOOOWLY.....

Dont forget the 5 S's...shape, shine, silhouette, shading (or shadows) and spacing. Keep those in mind and you will dissapear...forget one, and you could be sticking out like a sore thumb no matter what you are wearing.
 
What is the spacing part of that for?

I understand the rest...

"Off to de-shine the car!" :D
 
leave the chest, stomach, thighs, knees, and the elbows clear of burlap! cover it with padding, and water proof canvas, then spray paint the canvas camo. this allows you to slide through the brush and dirt easier than if you had burlap there. it also is more comfortable with the padding. if you like to upright stalk in a ghillie,(not recomended) the just make a pancho out of netting. this is great because it let the hole thing breath. its like wearing a loose knit sweater.
 
The netting sounds cool...

Doesnt help the car not be "seen" though! Sure would be nice to find something that would make it a little less visible on the highway :D
 
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