Wow, this pattern performed extraordinarily better than what I thought it was going to actually. Realtree did something well with EDGE. I am not sure if this is any improvement, but for treestand hunting, it does well. What about one with Realtrees APX's rival, the new Mossy Oak Roots?
It is wise to check the inexpensive ones with a UV light for UV brighteners. I find them to be less concerned with the correct "hunting" fabric. A plus side of inexpensive fabrics that are not moisture resistant is that you can apply UV killers to them and the killer will hold in the fabric. If they are made of moisture resistant fabrics, move on because you can never get that UV brightener out and the UV killer only works when it is wet, as soon as it dries, the UV brightener is back. Visit the store with a UV flashlight (better) or a blacklight (ok).
It is the lighting from the original studio. I tried to correct the coloring but felt I was altering the hue of the coloring to much. I went through a number for studio photos and the result was similar. This was either a different lighting/lens set up and/or photographer for the pants vs the jacket. I will keep looking an if I get a better match, I will re-run it.
@@Brent-Crow Thanks for watching and requesting. I don't know why I didn't have it up there. I have looked at it a thousand times in Cabela's. Keeping track of 160 hunting camo patterns is getting HARD!
Realtree always seems to perform great!!
Wow, this pattern performed extraordinarily better than what I thought it was going to actually. Realtree did something well with EDGE. I am not sure if this is any improvement, but for treestand hunting, it does well. What about one with Realtrees APX's rival, the new Mossy Oak Roots?
it is in the works! already on the camomatrix.com tool
You’re the best! I look forward to every post. Thank you for all you do .
thank you sir for another great video
Thanks for watching. Keep on making requests also
I Appreciate the videos of camo i can actually afford lol !
It is wise to check the inexpensive ones with a UV light for UV brighteners. I find them to be less concerned with the correct "hunting" fabric. A plus side of inexpensive fabrics that are not moisture resistant is that you can apply UV killers to them and the killer will hold in the fabric. If they are made of moisture resistant fabrics, move on because you can never get that UV brightener out and the UV killer only works when it is wet, as soon as it dries, the UV brightener is back. Visit the store with a UV flashlight (better) or a blacklight (ok).
Is it me, or does that look like two different patterns?? Almost looks like Edge on top, and Timber on bottom.
It is the lighting from the original studio. I tried to correct the coloring but felt I was altering the hue of the coloring to much. I went through a number for studio photos and the result was similar. This was either a different lighting/lens set up and/or photographer for the pants vs the jacket. I will keep looking an if I get a better match, I will re-run it.
@@CamoMatrix It’s all good. Love the channel.
Please add Cabelas Instinct Camo to the lineup!
It will be up tomorrow morning. It is already in the CamoMatrix.com tool
@@CamoMatrix Thanks for adding it to the matrix! I’ll be waiting for the video.
@@Brent-Crow Thanks for watching and requesting. I don't know why I didn't have it up there. I have looked at it a thousand times in Cabela's. Keeping track of 160 hunting camo patterns is getting HARD!