New Camo pattern

  • darrin_bauer
    Inactive
    Menomonie Wi.
    Posts: 260
    #196862

    I saw an add on the outdoor channel for a new camo pattern that has broad vertical white bars to break up your silhouette against the sky. While I don’t think this is a good idea when the trees are full of green leaves it looks like a great idea once the leaves have started falling.

    I can imagine when a deer looks up at a tree he has looked at a hundred times before and sees a large dark blob, it looks abnormal. This white pattern should blend in with the sky.

    Has anyone bought this stuff or know the name of it. Can’t find it in the Cabelas catalog. Does anyone have an opinion on it?

    hdmeyer
    Posts: 79
    #55541

    scent lok vertigo

    pool5hunter
    South East,Mn
    Posts: 91
    #55542

    Yea its called vertigo. I am very intersted in it. It looks like a smart idea, but would mostly be a tree camo. Has anyone used it yet?

    abster71
    crawford county WI
    Posts: 817
    #55550

    I think it’s a great concept depending on the type of tree your in small trees great but if the tree is as big as your body would look out of place. Also would look pretty wierd walking to your stand by passer buys or other hunters that haven’t seen this new camo.

    protourbaits
    stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2466
    #55551

    I like this camo pattern, i think it will work well in a pine or aspen. I would rather get Treestand but thats just me

    muskyman
    Arkansaw, Wisconsin
    Posts: 945
    #55584

    If you guys like that stuff you ought to check out http://www.skylinecamo.com The Apparition use to have a little bit lighter white in it, which I liked better. I also have the Horizon, which I love for when there is snow on the ground. Check it out!

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #55594

    Yes Vertigo, looks like it would work pretty well and even double as snow camo. The vertigo pattern is made by Mossy Oak exclusively for Scent-Lok right now. To say it was one of my favorites would not be true because I think it is too one dimensional for me. Meaning, I hunt other ways besides just in a tree stand and believe there are more versatile patterns out there.

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