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M2D
Camo
The following
two photos show how M2D changes with the
environment around it. These photos were taken 60 seconds
apart, in the same field, with the same clothes, in the same position.
Each photo looks like a different pattern. However, the brighter
picture is caused by the sun reflecting off the grasses, which makes
the M2D Camo appear much brighter. Even in its brightness the pattern
is still very well camouflaged. When the sun goes behind the clouds,
the same shirt now looks like a different pattern. The reality is
that due to the lack of sunlight, the grasses in their natural state
become darker, bringing out the darker colors in M2D Camo. M2D Camo
truly is "Made to Deceive". Same
pattern, same shirt, two different looks. The only other way of
achieving this would be to actually become a chameleon.
Should have called it lizard camo.
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M2D
Camo is an innovative new camouflage pattern originally designed
to be worn in the CRP fields of the Pacific Northwest. Although
the concept originated from the need for a camouflage pattern specific
to this region, the versatility of the Camo pattern allows
it to adapt to a wide variety of hunting environments, including
majestic mountains, sagebrush flats, river valley bottoms, marshes,
to wide open fields.
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where you may sit out in the wide open and not look like a dark foreign
object out of place. These three photos show how well M2D Camo
blends into the natural environment without any cover around.
Notice how there are no dark lines, dark patches, or shadows on the
body. These photos are taken at 10 yards, 5 yards, and 2 yards respectively.
With the light coloration, even when you
move, you do not stand out like that dark foreign object.
M2D Camo truly is "Made to Deceive" |
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