M2D Camo Articles

A detailed look at how coyotes see camo patterns.


Predator Xtreme Magazine - February 2009

The last two issues of PX gave us an anatomical breakdown on coyote vision. Understanding what they see and what they don’t see allows us to draw some definite conclusions as to what camouflage patterns best conceal us. We know coyotes don’t distinguish the color green. That color, depending on its shade will appear to them as dark grey to white. We also now know they have poor depth of field – that is, objects in front of or behind the precise area they are focused on appear out of focus. Move our decoy a distance away from us, and you move into their “out of focus” area – a big plus............Read More

Standing out in the camouflage game


Deer Park's Sparky Sparkes has had some early success with his M2D Camo

Deer Park Tribune - April 18, 2007

By THOMAS COSTIGAN

Deer Park's Sparky Sparkes finds himself in an unusual quandary: trying to gain attention for a business where being invisible is the key.
Sparkes is the designer of M2D Camo, a new line of camouflage gear for the outdoorsman.
A hunter since his boyhood days in Walla Walla, Sparkes said the need for a new line of camouflage became apparent after growing increasingly tired of "animals picking me out" while wearing the standard gear...... Read More

MontanaTest.com Review


This is by design it blends or changes to match different hunting surroundings.
This is the first season for testing M2D (Made Two Deceive) Camo clothing. We received the six-pocket pant, button camp shirt lightweight jacket, face mask and ball camp. The pant, jacket, and shirt are 7 oz. poly cotton brush twill for early season hunting. The M2D has one pattern that blends in with any outdoor environment. We tested on duck hunts, upland game and deer hunts and all of us that tested noticed the fabric has a yellow tint to it. This is by design it blends or changes to match different hunting surroundings. The M2D does have a distinctive pattern and color and with the testing we did, it worked. This is not cold weather gear, we tested early season, and as the temperatures dropped, we left in the closet. Overall, we like the fit and pattern but it is definitely for early season....... Read More
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M2D Camo Gear Review


Predator Hunting with article author Troy Adams
It has long been a personal frustration of mine that I cannot find a really good camouflage pattern to blend in with prairie grass or CRP fields. I spend a good deal of time hunting both. The nearest camouflage pattern I could find were always designed for duck hunters. While some came close they were never quite what I wanted. They always added things like thick bladed grass, cattails, or tree branches to the grassy pattern. Things like that look very out of place in the prairie or CRP fields. I spend a lot of time hunting coyotes, and a few months ago I noticed fellow coyote hunters posting some very interesting looking camouflage clothing in their photographs on the internet. Hence, I started asking questions in an attempt to find out where they were getting this very impressive grassy-looking camouflage. My search led me to a phone call with Sparky Sparkes (yes, that is the name he goes by, and he is a fireman by trade) owner and designer of M2D Camouflage........ Read More

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