Camouflage is a big-money product for the outdoor industry and they’re always coming up with new, “prettier” patterns. I guess that I’m just as big a sucker as everybody else because my closet is full of pretty much every type of camo ever produced. I recently came across this article at Blast & Cast Outdoors. It seems that they’ve finally figured it out. A camouflage that actually makes you vanish. It’s called Optifade.
An article in the New York Times is claiming that scientists have tapped into the brains of deer and they now know how they see.
Sound too good to be true? I thought so too, but it looks like the makers or Gore-Tex rain gear have found out how to use computer-generated images to camouflage a hunter so well that deer will just simply think there’s nothing there. Not a tree, not some grass, nothing.
The psychologists who worked with Gore to develop it – Jay Neitz, an animal-vision expert at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and Timothy Neill, who pioneered the United States Armys digital camouflage as a researcher at West Point say they’re confident the deer will be fooled…














The Evo is the next generation of retractable gear deployment systems....
Contrary to the NY Times, C.D.B.R., “Chicks Dig Big Racks”. So I’ll give this camo a try when it becomes available.