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Quote from: KFhunter on April 08, 2013, 09:41:34 PMQuote from: Sliverslinger on April 08, 2013, 08:50:18 PMI do the same thing as you. I spent a ton of hours researching every camo option out there from both fo Sitka's offerings, Kuiu's Vias and Verde, and all the other ones. I was determined that money would be no object and I would get exactly what I wanted to hunt in for the next 3-5 years. I almost went with Kuiu's Verde but in the end I actually arrive at ASAT camo and bought the whole First Lite line. To me on the surface I think it is pretty ugly, but I'm not trying to impress or look cool to other people, I want to hide from Elk. I came to the conclusion that ASAT was the best possible option out there for me and how I hunt. Spend some time researching it and you might come to the same conclusion.I like the ASAT stuff, but I wish the white areas were darker - and maybe green.I can't think of one predator or one prey mammal that has green as a component of it's natural camouflage. Some insects and lizards do, but they are trying to hide from bird who see in color and often very sharply. Ungulates do see some color spectrums, but not true green. Think of what colors grouse and deer have that allows them to hide and blend in so well, blacks, browns, and tans or light colors.
Quote from: Sliverslinger on April 08, 2013, 08:50:18 PMI do the same thing as you. I spent a ton of hours researching every camo option out there from both fo Sitka's offerings, Kuiu's Vias and Verde, and all the other ones. I was determined that money would be no object and I would get exactly what I wanted to hunt in for the next 3-5 years. I almost went with Kuiu's Verde but in the end I actually arrive at ASAT camo and bought the whole First Lite line. To me on the surface I think it is pretty ugly, but I'm not trying to impress or look cool to other people, I want to hide from Elk. I came to the conclusion that ASAT was the best possible option out there for me and how I hunt. Spend some time researching it and you might come to the same conclusion.I like the ASAT stuff, but I wish the white areas were darker - and maybe green.
I do the same thing as you. I spent a ton of hours researching every camo option out there from both fo Sitka's offerings, Kuiu's Vias and Verde, and all the other ones. I was determined that money would be no object and I would get exactly what I wanted to hunt in for the next 3-5 years. I almost went with Kuiu's Verde but in the end I actually arrive at ASAT camo and bought the whole First Lite line. To me on the surface I think it is pretty ugly, but I'm not trying to impress or look cool to other people, I want to hide from Elk. I came to the conclusion that ASAT was the best possible option out there for me and how I hunt. Spend some time researching it and you might come to the same conclusion.
I like the SITKA forest camo pattern, but unfortunatly that stuff doesn't fit the need I have. It's all designed to be sat in not hunted in.
You can take this for what it's worth (and remember, advice is free...and you get what you pay for... ). After 21 years in the military, about half of it as an infantryman, ranger, paratrooper the one thing that I have noticed about camo patterns is that from a distance, they generally look too dark. Take for instance the BDU camo patterns of the late 80s and 90s. It is the same color as most vegetation (brown, greens, etc...), so you would think that it would blend in. In 2005 we began to field the ACU digital pattern and most of us thought, "this stuff is the wrong color", "I look like I'm half downloaded" and "It doesn't even look like vegetation". As we started using the stuff though we began to notice how hard it was to pick people out at a distance, even if they were in an environment that they didn't strictly "match". What we figured was that because the pattern is lighter, it is harder to pick up visually. I have used this as a guide when buying hunting camo as well. The lighter the pattern, the better. I guess what I am trying to say is that I would probably stick with the Sitka Open Country stuff until something better comes out. Don't worry about the fact that is really a "sage" color and that you are hunting in darker environments. At least you won't look like a BMO (black moving object) at 200 yards.Just my
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I'll recommend First Lite as well, getting to be a real fan of wool. No more synthetics against my skin.