What are some of MCB's favorite camo patterns? if you could have a jersey in any pattern what would it be?
Favorite Camo patterns
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Playing since 1986: Stock, Pump, Mech, Electro, tourney, but now mostly rec.
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Penncott Greenzone is a pattern I really wish we would see more of in paintball. I'm a fan of UnderArmor Ridge Reaper as wellComment
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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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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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I dunno if I'd ever pick ACU over a multicam color way, but you're right that a better camo strategy on wooded fields is to try not to blend in with the green of the forest but with the browns and greens of the bunkers you will probably be hiding near.Comment
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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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Agreed. Feels like I'm giving away secrets, but I defintely noticed marpat and flecktarn camo work really well where I live (Florida). ACU sticks out like a sore thumb, but would probably work in a less green/lush environment.Formerly chodeyg, forgive me for growing sick of the username.Comment
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