Camo Fender/body covers?

  • nodakbassmaster
    Black Hills, SD
    Posts: 22
    #1213479

    Anyone used or seen these in person?

    Moose Utility Division and Greene Mountian both make some kits to camo out a “non camo” atv, just wondering if it’s worth a crap or not!

    I’d love to cover up all the yellow with camo on mine!

    blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #956529

    If you’re looking at that 6″ wide camo tape, as far as I’m concerned in dealing with stuff like that it’s buyer beware.

    Assuming this is the stuff.

    The application process is difficult and tedious. Should you not get the tape on flat and use heat to ‘mold’ the vinyl to the curves, you’re inviting frustration and failure.

    sandmannd
    Posts: 928
    #956531

    Man that stuff is spendy too. How about just camo paint?

    blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #956538

    Be prepared to be really good with stencils.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22454
    #956539

    Get the tape… anything is better than yellow… Seriously, even a horrible job looks ok after a month

    deertracker
    Posts: 9237
    #956553

    A guy I deer hunt with owns the company that does the camo on Polaris’ plastics. The company is QC Techniques out of Roseau, MN. Not sure if they have a website but you could give them a call and get a quote.
    DT

    putt2winn
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 233
    #956570

    I have personally done my last three atv’s with 3×5 sheets of 3m cammo. With this said it is not easy as it looks..a Case and 1/2 on a 6 pack scale. First go with a complex pattern like advantage realtree max-4 that will not show the cuts due to the “busy pattern” of the camo. Assume you will never take it off as the non-permanent does not hold up. With that in mind us a 3m adhesive spray in addition to the peel and stick backing. While a heat gun helps to bend the vinyl you will still need to make 10x more cuts then you would think. Yes this can be done, but don’t get frustrated and when in doubt..Spray black bedliner or underbody works great for areas that are just to hard like vents..ect. Good luck

    nodakbassmaster
    Black Hills, SD
    Posts: 22
    #956573

    hum… I’m starting to think I might go with spray can bedliner for the whole deal!

    skeeter20
    Winnie/Grand Rapids,MN
    Posts: 902
    #956593

    Quote:


    Get the tape… anything is better than yellow… Seriously, even a horrible job looks ok after a month


    Just think how bad it would look if there was also some green along with that yellow

    hangartner
    fayette,iowa
    Posts: 171
    #956608

    as I bought mine before they had camo, I put on a skirt of camo. I don’t know if they even make it anymore. It was a pull over with clips that clip to the edges of the fenders etc. Had it on since 1998, it has a tear, and is now beginning to look a little shabby. It will come off by unhooking the clips,I’ve never had it off, look like brand new under the material. Don’t use a stick on you would not be happy.

    hangartner
    fayette,iowa
    Posts: 171
    #956610

    That looks similar to what I put on 12 years ago.

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