Camo Apparel and Gear Companies

BurrellTX

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I'm researching several companies. Please read through my list and let me know if I'm missing someone that I might not know about.

Realtree
Mossy Oak
Sitka
KUIU
Predator
First Lite
Pnuma
Kryptek
SixSite
TusX
A-TACS
Element Outdoors
GameGuard
King's Camo
CORE4 Element
 
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JimP

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JC Penney's, Sears, or other clothing store that sells plain old flannel shirts.

Army/Navy surplus store.
 

JimP

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I have never been a fan of big money camo clothing.

I have also done quite well with army surplus or a plaid flannel shirt. You just need something to break up your outline and a color that doesn't stand out. When I first started bow hunting in the 60's I just wore some camo coveralls that I picked up at the surplus store and they didn't hinder me at all, I managed to bag quite a few deer and elk while wearing them.
 

Tim McCoy

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Not much into the hi $ stuff either, but I avoid cotton at all costs. I do like my cheaper Prana Zion pants and my bullet proof Montbell rain gear. Scored the pants on close out for $40. I lean towards mostly solid colors, like my quarry.

Here's a couple brands to add to your list, Browning, Cabela's, and probably 75 others...
 

Gr8bawana

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You forgot HECS that produces a miracle, magical electro-magnetic field that makes you invisible to animals.:rolleyes:
I've also got a bridge to sell you. It's the most rediculous thing I've ever seen.
 
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kidoggy

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I don't believe camo to be necessary , but I will acknowledge ,it can't hurt.
I GENERALLY WEAR WRANGLE BLUE JEANS AND a earth tone shirt or coat, regardless of what I hunt. wether it be bugling elk . deer hunting or calling coyotes and I have been quite successfull , throughout my life.
would I have done better had I camoed up? probably , but I am somewhat proud that I can do without it. I feel the same about cover scents also.
 

brant.strouf

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Scentblocker
Scentlok
Game Hide
Three names familiar to upper Midwest hunters but I've worn Scentlok on several day Western hunts for elk and deer and am very satisfied.


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BurrellTX

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Scentblocker
Scentlok
Game Hide
Three names familiar to upper Midwest hunters but I've worn Scentlok on several day Western hunts for elk and deer and am very satisfied.


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I think all those lines outsourced Realtree's pattern line, so they don't actually own their own pattern. But I do think the same company (Robinson Outdoors) has Scentblocker and the new Pnuma line under their umbrella.
 

sneakypete

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I'm a KUIU fan for comfort, layer ability and durability! I know KUIU's clothing and gear isn't cheap, but I believe these days you get what you pay for.