Couple of the most effective snow camo patterns and overwhites I've personally worn!

skinney

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To the left is the New Multicam Alpine camo, this particular overwhite suit we dubbed the S.N.O.W. System, a lot of design work and changes were made to this piece until I settled on the finalized product which you'll see here, I've added some options that I really like, and that I felt were lacking in all the other overwhite systems I've worn over the years...

To the right, my little bro is wearing the Pencott Snowdrift pattern, which some of you may have seen in a couple of our vids and pics, This has been an outstanding pattern, especially in our location when you get snow, and little blue, or sand drop peaking above the drifts, by incorporating tan and minimal shades of gray, Pencott has a very unique but effective way of making you disappear.

 
All I see are a truck, a rifle and two dead coyotes!! Like how you incorporated the bino holder into the outfit.
 
It's not waterproof, but tightly woven fabric that repels water, non insulated. Super quiet material... Awesome overwhites... I am working on a review of my designed S.N.O.W. System before I release anything, I'll also need a minimum of 20 orders before I can make a legit run... Price is 150.00 for parka, 150.00 for trousers, + shipping... It's gonna be a while before I can get these going...
I know that price is steep for some of you fellas, but I've put a lot of money, time, and effort in prototypes the past couple years and getting things finalized... Not to mention, they are manufactured here in the states, price of manufacturing is 10X if not more than if I had them shipped over seas to have stitched together, but that's a final decision I'm going with, the Made In the U.S.A will be on these garments.
 
Originally Posted By: mbaysinger89Whats the camo on your rifle?

LongRifles,Inc. has it Pat.Pend. It's a cerakote job they do, called Badlands.
 
So these are all non insulated pull overs? Or is the parka insulated? If these were water proof insulated that would be a good deal.
 
These are not insulated, designed to be worn over base layers.

Pencott is very nice, although you can't see the pattern distinctly in this picture, same goes with the Multicam... I will however tell you, they both are the best I've seen and used in the snow.
 
looks great Skinney.
just a thought: perhaps incorperate a real tough fabric in the crotch area. ya know, them dang barbed wire fences
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Originally Posted By: borkonlooks great Skinney.
just a thought: perhaps incorperate a real tough fabric in the crotch area. ya know, them dang barbed wire fences
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I hear ya! The rear and knees are doubled up, but if you try and use something like Cordura or even canvas it up, your inner thighs will make a lot of noise when walking, (tried it)...
Just make sure you work those Tri's extra hard, so you can push that top wire a couple feet from ground level when your straddle starts!
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