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Post by Toothbrush on Nov 23, 2004 17:54:18 GMT -5
I have been spending the last few days searching for some winter gear/camo. So far I have only been able to find covers for other clothing in white to other winter style camo.
I am wondering if anyone knows of a winter camo, preferably in just white, jacket or set that you can were by itself. IE they have insulation and are not just covers for other clothes.
Thanks.
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Post by Jacko on Nov 23, 2004 18:03:59 GMT -5
I don't know of any, but the covers (Usually german or swiss) are a steal for the price and work well. They're made large to fit over clothing and you're saving yourself some bucks by not buying a whole new getup.
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Post by DevilDog on Nov 23, 2004 19:05:58 GMT -5
I've got Winter Over Whites and they repel the water and are large enough to put over your clothes! These are the only things I've found for my style!! check e-bay... That's where I got mine!
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Post by xaos on Nov 23, 2004 20:41:38 GMT -5
The German stuff Jacko has works exceptionally well. Unless you plan on playing in wide-open fields during the winter (or live up north where there's actually snow all winter), a full-white suit is almost a hinderance.
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Post by DevilDog on Nov 23, 2004 21:39:56 GMT -5
I have to agree with xaos.... Open fields are awesome for the solid white... And those of us that live in the Great White North are blessed to have snow 7 or 8 months out of the year (or so it seems!)!!
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Nov 23, 2004 22:00:35 GMT -5
Are you talking about any camo design that is pictured in any of these: Hadoken's: Snow Ghost Camo: Or like this guy's:
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Post by Jacko on Nov 23, 2004 22:05:43 GMT -5
Here's myself in snow camouflage, same as Hado's.
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Post by Grunto on Nov 23, 2004 23:51:21 GMT -5
I use some old hunting camo that my brother had a long time ago and he gave to me. It is white with dead looking tree branches on it and it works great in the areas we have to play in. It is also covers, they are not high grade but they work great at keeping you hidden.
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Post by Copeland on Nov 24, 2004 0:29:48 GMT -5
German covers do kick a ton of ass. I'd recomend one as well.
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Nov 24, 2004 1:36:36 GMT -5
<Side Note> Jacko (or Hadoken) where did you get that kind of camoflauge from? I really like it and it's better then going with the Urban Snow Camo I was gonna pick up and I like it better then the "Snow Ghost" Camo.
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Post by Grunto on Nov 24, 2004 3:05:47 GMT -5
You can get the German snow camo at most Army Navy Surplus stores.
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Nov 24, 2004 3:15:49 GMT -5
If anyone (More toward East side of MI) knows about ARC Surplus, that's where I get most of my camo. I have yet to see them carry "German Snow Camo". They carry mostly Urban, Real Tree, Woodland, ect. Not much Snow camo besides the Snow Urban Camo. I know the owner and he usually tells me if they get any *New* camo patters/designs in. That's the only one closest to me, so outta luck on that one. Any websites on this stuff (preferably cheap).
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Post by Jacko on Nov 24, 2004 3:20:30 GMT -5
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Post by DevilDog on Nov 24, 2004 10:27:00 GMT -5
There is a Army/Navy surplus store in Royal Oak right on Main Street.. At least it used to be there.... They dealt with all sorts of camo before... It's been about 10 years since I've been there.....
Been to Arc a bunch of times when I lived downstate... Decent selection of normal camo..
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Post by Orion on Nov 24, 2004 13:34:47 GMT -5
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