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Deep Woods
Dusk to Dawn Camo

Multi Spectral Camouflage to emulate the night time shadowing and moonlight patterning during the waning daylight hours typically used during the hunt.

The trouble with pure black clothing, is that the silhouette stands out easily in a bright moonlight. The Deep Woods camouflage patterns optical properties are designed to imitate the moonlight dappling that occurs when the light passes through the tree canopy and reflects off a rough irregular surface.
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Deep Woods: Dusk to Dawn Camo Pattern
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Crypsis: Deep Water Blue Marine Camo Pattern

Lake Diver
Murky Lake Marine Camo

​The Lake Diver This mimetic camouflage pattern is ideal for scuba diving in lakes. The camo pattern replicates the sandy bottom of any lake and is characterized by shades of tan and green while incorporating other key factors. Algae covered rocks and plant life are also incorporated as a major component of the pattern. The Lake Diver camo pattern allows the wearer to become one with their surroundings, using the same camouflage techniques as ambush predatory marine animals that camouflage themselves virtually perfectly on the bottom.

Crypsis
Deep Water Blue Marine Camo

Providing a large degree of scale invariance and "look down" camouflage for Deep Water Diving.

The underlying argument is that the underwater light field is cylindrically symmetrical around the vertical axis; thus a vertical mirror reflects a region of the water column that matches the region directly above the camo. However, the degree of symmetry of the underwater light field itself has not been assessed. Modeled underwater radiances from the surface to a depth of 100 m using measured profiles of inherent optical properties and "HydroLight" radiative transfer software showed that the horizontal light field under sunny conditions was asymmetrical over a wide range of solar elevations. In addition, the maximum asymmetry at 100 m occurred not when the sun was near the horizon, but when it was 45 degrees above it. We validated these modeled results in Hawaiian waters using a modification of a commercial radiometer. However, models of the sighting distances of these surfaces showed that sighting distance was greatest at the peak wavelength of the downwelling irradiance (similar to 480 nm). 
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Lake Diver: Murky Lake Marine Camo Pattern
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Water Hex Fade: Deep Sea Marine Camo

Water Hex Fade
Deep Sea Marine Camo

​The Water Hex Fade camouflage pattern makes it easier to blend in with a large variety of ocean environments. The Water Hex Fade pattern combines the low light sandy floor with distant rocks and reefs, to ensure that the wearer discreetly blends in with the blue water background and breaks up the diver's figure by removing any edge reference in the eyes of the prey.

Disruptive Grasslands
Diverse Environment Camo

​The Disruptive Grasslands camouflage pattern makes it easier to blend in with a large variety of open grass environments. The Disruptive Grasslands pattern combines Strands of long grass with the mixed colors of an open grassy area. This camouflage grants the wearer a diverse array of colors and textures to blend in with the many elements on a grassland.
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