What are some of MCB's favorite camo patterns? if you could have a jersey in any pattern what would it be?
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Originally posted by Carp View PostThe Nam Tiger stuff.... [/end thead]"What could go wrong?" - Sethzilla!
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Honestly, I prefer neutral colors, countershaded... dark colors on top where the sun will hit, light colors on bottom where natural shade occurs. A charcoal shirt and khaki pants does me just fine.
As for actual camo patterns:
1964 VERTICAL Tiger Stripe camo (nothing in nature is grows horizontal, why would your stripes be?)
Flecktarn German camo.
Swiss camo.
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Originally posted by The Inflicted View PostPenncott Greenzone is a pattern I really wish we would see more of in paintball. I'm a fan of UnderArmor Ridge Reaper as well
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I'm a big fan of olive drab, just because pants and tunics can be had for so cheap, and it's og. I also like tiger stripe and duck hunter camo for the vintage 'clout' look. Desert night camo is also making a comeback as 'clout', as is Rhodesian Brushstroke.
In terms of actual camouflage capabilities; more detailed, smaller scale patterns are best for paintball. Woodland and other macro patterns like it were designed to camouflage wearers a few hundred yards away.
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Originally posted by Toestr View PostThere was a company up here in Canada that was selling a lot of Penncott (clone) stuff.
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Do you know their name?
What I'd really like is a long-sleeved T-shirt printed on something more indelible than cotton, so it won't fade.
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Originally posted by ATBen View PostI play a lot of recball fields that use plywood and plank wood for buildings and have a decent mix of brush and woods. I find ACU matches the plywood and green colour schemes of local fields the best.
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The Kryptek stuff looks awesome but I have yet to find something more effective than Multicam. Especially in a drought-prone area, the brown base is far better than the Woodland / Tiger Stripe options. I'd give chocolate chip desert an option but usually I don't even bother with anything patterned.Feedback
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Originally posted by Toestr View Post
In terms of actual camouflage capabilities; more detailed, smaller scale patterns are best for paintball. Woodland and other macro patterns like it were designed to camouflage wearers a few hundred yards away.Formerly chodeyg, forgive me for growing sick of the username.
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