The biggest factor, as long as you have a properly shadowed pattern, is color palettes. Both of these brands have dozens of different patterns to choose from, as you can see from Cabela's Camo Buying Guide , and they really do make some of the best stuff out there.
Your primary colors are browns, grays, and greens. Orange also makes an appearance in some special cases and white is often used in conjunction with brown for hunting in winter where it snows. Fill-in can actually occur unpredictably. With realistic patterns and extensive shadowing mimicking dry scrub, it stands out for all the right reasons. Meanwhile, the Mossy Oak Brush pattern is perfect for sitting out in the open in these areas.
It comes with a relatively muted palette of browns and greys, with just a touch of super dark green. Our Verdict: Both of these patterns have their uses. Your ground patterns in woodlands need to be dominated by browns and greens, as well as maintaining a 3D appearance in order to add depth to the silhouette breaking induced by the camouflage. The pattern is brown and green, with a grey backdrop reminiscent of bark.
Realtree X-Tra Green offers the same dominant color patterns with an emphasis on the brown side of things. I get a real chuckle from the guys with an all new camo suit complete with legally required fluorescent vest and a shiny rifle and scope be they blue or stainless silver. Good camo can't hurt anything but where I hunt I'm not convinced it is a benefit except for waterfowl. Probably does matter in some woods where I have never hunted if you match things properly.
So I don't know Mossy Oak from Realtree and can't rightfully offer an opinion that is based on experience. I have both but have been trying to get new camo without so much black in it. Sticks out like a sore thumb from a distance. Look around the woods and there is very little truly black except in the deep dark shadows. If I want to blend in with the shadows I can just go into them.
I wear a Mossy Oak jacket with Real Tree bibs, as far as I know, the animals never noticed or cared much. Mossy Oak, I love it in the original pattern, in the Polar Tuff! Right Rail 1. Top Active Users. Right Rail 2. Latest Topics. Channel: Other. Running from, to, around…. Backup from the Halloween edition. Aldrin Roriz Professional. Where is Mossy Oak headquarters located?
West Point, Mississippi, United States. Villar Chevallier Professional. What is Mossy Oak worth? Czeslawa Guanter Explainer. What is the Mossy Oak logo? The original Mossy Oak tree logo was hand-drawn, as were the elements in the company's first camouflage patterns. The second and current logo incorporates a more modern, graphic design. The original logo can still be found on contemporary releases of the company's classic patterns like Bottomland and Green Leaf.
Angelika Borchardt Explainer. Who makes Mossy Oak knives? All three knives are immediately available. Kortney Garos Explainer. Who invented tree bark camo? Jim Crumley received orders for that first Trebark camouflage.
He made a profit and reordered fabric. Eliberta Barrancos Pundit. Where is toxey Haas from? Bernardette Theihsen Pundit. How old is Fox Haas? Made to match the high-country environment like your determination matches the challenge of hunting big game in the mountains.
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