I've seen a lot of people say this. It's weird, I tend to prefer brown/tan tops and green pants...though I mix and match different ones depending on the hunt.Greens, usually lighter than olive, and browns, and tans. Not really picky, try to have different colored top and bottom. More brown pants and green tops.
Huge fan of this color, seems to match perfectly in the places I hunt.Really like the Ash color from Kuiu. Seems like a good balance between green and brown.
Just looked it up, reminds me of Helikon Tex adaptive green.Huge fan of this color, seems to match perfectly in the places I hunt.
Very similar, I would say the ash is a little bit darker of a greenJust looked it up, reminds me of Helikon Tex adaptive green.
Both look like they would be extremely effective across a lot of different environments.Very similar, I would say the ash is a little bit darker of a green
Medium grey! I love stone glacierVery simple topic, but I thought it would be fun. For those of you like me who hunt often in solid colors do you have a favorite solid color you think works better than others? What are your favorite solid colors you gravitate to for hunting? What is your reasoning? Is it the terrain where you hunt, what looks good to your eye, what you think your prey will be least likely to see, etc?
For me:
#1. Coyote Tan/Brown. It works great in so many different environments from deserts to fields to forests and mountains and looks bad ass.
#2. A medium grey / slate grey. Blends in well in a lot of environments, especially ones with rocks or trees. Not too light not too dark. Makes me feel like a ghost.
#3. Olive Drab. Depending on who you ask there's a lot of different shades of what people consider Olive Drab. I included images to illustrate what I'm talking about .Mostly I just like the look of it, but honestly I think it blends in really well with any green environments, especially evergreen thickets. Neutral enough that I don't really think you'd get a second look from a deer even if there isn't a lot of green in the terrain.
Honestly, between these 3 colors its hard to go wrong.
I think a lot of people underappreciate how well a medium grey blends in with a lot of natural surroundings. Especially with a lot of trees or open rock.Medium grey! I love stone glacier
I agree. I catch myself wearing less camo lately.I think a lot of people underappreciate how well a medium grey blends in with a lot of natural surroundings. Especially with a lot of trees or open rock.
As an added bonus, you don't stick out like a sore thumb around town with some coyote tan pants and a grey hoodie.I agree. I catch myself wearing less camo lately.
I've never had an issue with it, then again I know people who have killed deer in blue jeans, so hard to tell. Probably depends on the dyes used. I would not think that grey inherently has blue in it, but some paints or dyes may have a blue undertone. It probably depends on the gray.Does grey stand out to deer? I know they can see shades of blue.
It's a great color, wish I could find it in products from other manufacturers.Ash from kuiu is my new favourite solid colour