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It's an excellent looking Camo for sure, similar to MARPAT but superior in my opinion, only thing, $189 is insane expensive for the pants and $189 for the shirt!, way out of my budget.
It may be one of the most advanced camo designs out there. The designers depth of knowledge on colors, reflection and the how its design adapts to the is surrounding environment may be the best in the biz.
From what i have learned in my research is that you can’t go wrong if you are “close” to the general color of the environment. Check your fabric for UV brighteners, have a little foreground and background cover and move as little as possible.
great video🙌 I'm not really sure if it is the best time to ask but, I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make highly engaging shorts out of them
I just found your channel, that particular Camo is awesome! why doesn't the military use that?, you would think they would. man, i needed something good for paintball, and in a hurry i bought some woodland rothco stuff, this episode is making me regret it soo bad now!😂
You hit the nail on the head! The ditty I learned for camouflage was COMPSSST - Color, Outline, Movement, Position, Shape, Shadow, Shine, Texture. Positioning yourself in a shadow with something to break up your outline will make almost any camo work as long as it is reasonably colored. Great video!
Thanks for the comment. And i will pass your ditty to the Camo Matrix viewers. And credit you. For the animal world, if you have time to set up for them with that in mind, they will never see you.
Sounds like a great idea. From what I can see, they see like an ungulate; not the best clarity and have 300-320ish degree fields of view but see color like we do
Kryptek Altitude is my all around favorite. Any of the original Kryptek patterns, Highlander and Mandrake, seem to blend very well. All I know is Sitka sucks. Sticks out like a turd in fruit bowl.
Great video and advice about camouflage! I hope people will use our gear but regardless, what matters is people are getting out there to hunt and get up close to wildlife undetected
Stands to reason! You give some great advice here regarding ambush location vs. pattern. Thank you for enduring the warm temps. Where I live in the mid-west, this would be spring turkey season and maybe early bow season for deer. On bright sun shining days, I try to stay aware of where the sun is, how it is hitting me, and where my shadow is. Another lesson I learned some years ago was to keep an eye on my gun barrel as well. I had a big gobbler dead to rights...until he took off as hard as he could go. I wasn't sure what went on etc. After replaying it over in my head for about 10 minutes, I realized...my gun barrel on my shotgun was reflecting the suns light and he must've saw the movement from it. I started using a shotgun with a matte finish that doesn't reflect and haven't had the problem since. (Or I'm more aware of it.) Again thank you for sharing.
Hey, terrific video and detailed explanation.I was wondering if this applies to a Husqvarna 120 mark II. I recently removed and replaced the clutch and sprocket as you showed (with the punch on the reversed threaded assembly and blocking up the spark plug gap with spare pull rope) but now I think my oil is not lubricating the chain. There’s not much DIY documentation on the 120 as it’s an entry level saw, but I use it as my beater saw in the deep woods and it gets quite abused. My Echo and Stihl have plenty of online resources for repair but not my Husky. Any suggestions?
The pump could be different but if the worm gear in the pump isnt catching that could be a problem. the pickup tube could be blocked in the bar chain oil compartment also.
@@CamoMatrix Hey! Thanks for the quick response. I checked the exterior port where it feeds into the bar slot/oil hole and cleared any sludge. I’ll have to empty the oil from the tank and check that as you mentioned. I will also look into the worm gear. Thanks for those suggestions. I took a peek at an exploded view of the parts on on an online parts website. I may try to disassemble another decommissioned 120 that I own (and have been slowly removing it’s working parts and putting into in my working 120) to see all the involved parts and see if there’s a clog somewhere in there. I will first run the saw with the bar off as you displayed near the beginning of your video to determine if it’s clogged before or after the tank. No point in removing parts unnecessarily. Do saws’ bar and oil tanks have a filter inside the tank like the fuel does? Or it usually just accessible from the clutch/sprocket area as you demonstrated?
We don’t buy camo to blend in better for deer we buy it cause we want it and it looks good it dosnt help the hunt white tshirt and blue jeans works as good as any camo
@@CamoMatrix I’m not saying what your doing is good for people that care about that stuff or bashing u I’m just saying far as it helping u not being spotted by deer it don’t matter iv hunted in about everything besides being buff naked and you don’t get busted by what you wear
@@lancebounds1895 No worries here and I understand what you are saying. If you watch many of my commentary vidoes, I always end them with a version of Fred Bears saying, "the best camo is to remain still and be quiet".
But for that environment, the leaves are the best. The color Gilly you chose is awful. If you would’ve used the brown one you may be better off, but that green stands out with the monks the brown leaves that’s falling during the fall you must match your surrounding.
In that environment, the color gilly really matters, but I would go with the leaves it doesn’t snag if you’re buying cheap Gilly suits off-line they never worked the way you want them to go ahead spend about five $600 and get industrial sewing machine look up how to make a real Gilly suit and the knitting the burlap nylon thread nylon surplus suits, then get fish netting and 550 power cord and look up it. Look it up from there.
In that environment, the color gilly really matters, but I would go with the leaves it doesn’t snag if you’re buying cheap Gilly suits off-line they never worked the way you want them to go ahead spend about five $600 and get industrial sewing machine look up how to make a real Gilly suit and the knitting the burlap nylon thread nylon surplus suits, then get fish netting and 550 power cord and look up it. Look it up from there.
I'd love to see a Concamo Green vs Gulch Cross Cover Brown comparison, after some Leo Kohler stuff in Concamo Green, but the Gulch stuff looks nice too
I'd love to see a Concamo Green vs Gulch Cross Cover Brown comparison, after some Leo Kohler stuff in Concamo Green, but the Gulch stuff looks nice too
I have found that a few brands can have fabric or glue used by manufacturers that are UV brightened that can slip thru quality control. I always check. One run may have it and another may not. Hopefully that is the case and it isn’t the whole line.
Unpopular opinion but camo from head to toe plus pack is a little unnecessary. I’ve done fine with solid earth tones and the occasional mil surp BDU pants. I’m also not a huge fan of Eberlestocks camo. I came here to see the difference between the three and there’s not much lol
Yes, experiments I do show that many camos looks very similar and playing the light, shadow and surroundings (foreground and background) are your best bet. Buying a hunting garment to keep you hunting longer more comfortably should be a priority over the particular pattern. Hunting camo does affect the psyche of the hunter and if one feels confident in it, then confidence goes up in the hunt. If one blames their camo for your failure, perhaps other there are other issues. Solids have been used successfully for much of the human existence, if you got a good thing, keep it going! Thanks for the comment!
@@CamoMatrix you make a great point about the psyche of the hunter. That easily gets overlooked in these discussions. Thanks for the video keep up the good work!
Thanks. My videos have improved greatly from when I made this one. If you want anything compared, let me know. I now have 24 backgrounds, i have solids and better camo movement. There is also the camomatrix.com tool.
I bought Verde before valo was an option but wow looking at this valo works. I was questioning Verde for a while. I walked in front of my trail camera at night and was surprised how bright the Verde looked.
My personal experience, buy neutral colors or military duds. They work a heck a lot better then those new expensive gucciflage that the big box stores carrying nowadays. I tie those in with the hecs suit systems. I honestly get within knife range. Scary when a bobcat walks up behind you and not even noticed you're sitting at the base of a tree