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[ONLY For mountain and woodland hunters] We are designing a camo pattern specially for mountain and woodland hunters, which design prototype do you like and why? What's the most important features for camo pattern?hunters] We are designing a cam
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 52 votes after 3 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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C | 31% 31 votes | 33% 33 votes +2 | 52% 52 votes +19 |
B | 40% 40 votes | 45% 45 votes +5 | 48% 48 votes +3 |
D | 18% 18 votes | 22% 22 votes +4 | Eliminated 22 votes reassigned |
A | 11% 11 votes | Eliminated 11 votes reassigned |
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11 Responses to Option A
For mountain and woodland hunting, Option A is the best camo design because it does a better job of disappearing into the varied terrain that you encounter there.
Just went with gut reactions.
whiter is better if you are in cold areas with snow. otherwise the green may even stand out too much
The most important thing is blending in with the environment, then comfort. Option A is most relevant to my current environment.
I think they would all be effective but for both mountain and woods I feel A is best overall then D then B then C. A just seems to be able to blend better in both environments.
the grey tones will help conceal around the rock better on option A, option B is a good combo of the two
Choice A most closely matches the topography of my hunting locale (western Colorado) where my family visits biyearly. All other choices are a bit too dark and would likely be less effective at blending in while waiting for game to come into sight. I personally quite like the design on Choice B for my residential area (Southern California), and Choice D reminds me of a gator or similar reptile.
I generally prefer the more innovative design scheme of Options A and C to the more traditional camo design of Options B and D
I chose based on the terrain and how closely I think this pattern would match it
Normally I would prefer the darker green tinted camo for woodland and mountain regions, but not with these selections. To be honest, Options C and D are both very much so pixelated and cheap looking. They do not look high quality and the top two options I choice, A and B, just look more high resolution or whatever. They just look better. So I chose them first.
I chose option A because you mentioned mountain hunters and frequently hunting is done in the colder weather. So for camo to be effective in the cooler months you want to match the snow and dark bare trees. option B is not bad, the colors are good and sporadic which is an excellent pattern for camo. Option C and D are really good for the end of summer hunting as the trees are still green and the green on the camo jackets will help them blend in. A really important feature for camo clothing for hunters is that it can withstand some wetness without soaking you. When you hunt really early there tends to be a lot of dew out there. Not being soaked is very important. Color is good don't get me wrong but being wet and cold is awful.
40 Responses to Option B
I like the built-in bill. That would be super helpful during late fall. Other than that, I like the flatter colors like grey/blue over traditional brown/green. I really like the digital camo on each one, but I would put a stripe around the bill of the cover that is bright orange.
This has a very classic look that i feel would work with all terrains very well without being exclusionary.
I like option B because it is the classic camo color. I would like to see a zipper opening by the armpit area to help breath more.
I like option B the best because it stands out the most and looks the most modern looking design.
I like option B. It’s a really good pattern it looks really good very realistic. I also like option a if it was more of a winter or sparsely Vegetated area or above the tree line.
100% option B for my use. I am sure others, from different regions may choose differently, but I would definitely pick option B
based on the design that caught my interest the most and seemed like a better pattern
I ranked the pattern of the camouflaged design of the jacket that I liked the most. I found the design of option B to be the most appealing followed by option A's pattern. I then liked the design of option C more than option D.
I think the patterns in B and C look the best for a hunter to use. B would be my first choice.
To have a more camo pattern to match in with others
Ranked by what I feel blends in better with the wooded areas I hunt, plenty of green, not as much white
B and A fit the colors here the best especially since it snows a lot during some seasons especially deer and elk
I chose based on the most broadly applicable for the woodlands near me.
This one looks more like the traditional camouflage. I rather have this one.
I like option B because it looks the most stylish and fitting for a hunter like myself. The patterns look very appealing. Option D and A have some potential too. Option C looks the least fitting to me.
I like my camo vests to be geared more toward environmental looks like the ones shown in B and C, these design choices help the vest stand out and not look like a lizard in choices D and A
Concealment is your best friend went hunting out in the mountains. The problem that I see with some camouflage gear is that they use very dark colors. Nature does not always have a lot of dark colors, so it is important to balance it out with light colors. I selected my choices that included the most light to the least white.
This is completely based on what mountain terrain you would encounter and if there was snow. I picked based on what I like the look of best because I don't have that information.
I like option B the most it has a more practical print
I went strictly by aesthetic appeal and personal preference as I do not know what makes for effective camoflouge
I personally prefer the old school camouflage and not the "digital" looking type, but I would pick option B as my first choice out of the options here, and option C as my second choice. Option B in my opinion would be the closest in colors to the outdoors. Option C s also good is you would be in heavy brush.
The most important features for mountain/woodland is colors similar to trees/leaves, and also for snowy regions it's important to have white colors. Rock colors are also important to blend in.
I prefer option B the most because the color patterns are most similar to the area and terrain that I hunt. I want accurate colors for when I hunt and these shades of green, grey, and sand brown are versatile enough to make it work in multiple locations that I hunt.
Options B and C would blend in a wooded area. A is a good choice for snow, and D would fit well in a marsh.
Depends somewhat on the time of year, but the colors on B and C would work well in most wooded areas.
Option B, by far - is the best suited for camouflage in woodlands - mimics leaf patterns and colors better than the others.
I think the greens and small squares blend in better
Most like the Realtree and typical of the woods that my husband and boys hunt in every year
I really like option B. I think the pattern and colors best represent the variable mountain conditions that I encounter while hunting. I think the amount and shade of green was the best.
I think that options B & A are the best options based off the colors used looking the most like what you would expect to see in nature with rocks, trees, moss, etc. Options C&D are not very "natural" looking
With a camo pattern the most important thing by far is that it matches your surroundings and for me that means a darker color pattern for sure. The lighter color would not work well for me, among the darker color versions I prefer the more traditional style of the first place choice.
A looks too pixelated and I don't like the weird seafoam colors of D. B first because I like more green.
All choices are actually good, I would get all four of these jackets if I could.
B has the most natural woodland color schemeA is more of a winter or desert themeC and D do not give woodland vibes.
I liked the autumn color one the best
The snakeskin camo on options C and D look incredibly cheap and tacky. The general design on options B and A look of higher quality and I personally prefer the aesthetics of the forest camo in option B.
I think B looks more like traditional camo. I like the way it looks. The other ones look straight computer generated.
B and C seems like they have more tones founds in the natural surrounding with more neutral less bright colors.
Overall I like the design and coloring of option B the best. I think the best choice here would be dependent on where I was planning on hunting. If I was hunting in the winter (in snow) I’d definitely pick option A. But for a well rounded 3 season jacket I’d opt for either pattern option B or C as I feel it matches best to the foliage of areas where I hunt.
These look great and are good examples. Any of them would work . They remind me of the Oak leave type patterns invented in WWII.
31 Responses to Option C
I feel that choice C will probably blend with the enviroment better than any other choices. I think the colors will help you camoflogue with its background.
I'm a woodland hunter and I love this camo. Most camp is weird colored and shaped but the first two choices are amazing.
I like C the best, but all of these are good. C is really digitized and has a good mix of colors for mountains with pine forests. This would really blend in with the surroundings. It's a very good looking jacket and I would like to have one of these. The digital pattern is excellent for camo gear and is virtually undetectable.
My choice is because it appears to be the best to blend with the natural surroundings and not be seen by prey or humans. The other ones are good but I think my first choice is the best one to blend in. My second and third are good but not as good and my fourth choice is not good for woodland.
I like option C the best because I think it best displays the colors needed to blend in to a mountain woodland scenery.
I liked C because there was a lot more green mixed in, because there are a lot of trees and leaves that are the same color green
I like the darker, more natural green. I think that blending is the most important feature. The hood it good too, because the weather may be bad. But blending in with the greenery is best.
C and D look the best to me
Option C stands out as it really has a 3D element to it, which looks noticeably more realistic. That's not like most camo I've seen, and I could see that really fooling prey.
These patterns have nothing to do with each other as each one represents a different environment in which you will be hunting in. I picked C because that one would go the best for the georgia woods in which i hunt in.
I think that choosing between these is kind of trivial but they are all pretty interesting. I just picked the one that kind of seems like my hometown
Love colors for option C and D. These colors are fabulous. I like option C and D as the best. Those are the most fun and vibrant so I'm going with that as the choice. Think it'll be best with those two but all the colors are excellent. Nice design!
Option C would best match the woods where I live. I would wear it to try to break things up.
With camo you need to match the background of the area you will be hunting in...would not want a bright white snow camo jacket in a evergreen forest. So I did my ranking on the patterns that would blend in the best where I live. I live in an area where choice C would blend right in and almost make me disappear in the surroundings I would be hunting. Choice B was honestly a close second...it was a little too light for a perfect hiding but it was close enough that it would be workable. Choice D was next but it has more blue than I think would blend in my area. I could see using this in low light conditions butit would not be a great all day any day pattern. Choice A is really too light colored for my area and I would not be interested in that pattern.
I did like all of them. Though i ranked them for how beneficial they would be to me while hunting. C and B i can see using all year, A would be more niche towards winter. I am in the North East USA
I think C and B look the closest to the real colors of the environment. C and B look like natural blending foliage, which is the most important feature to me, because D and A look slightly unnatural.... I don't see colors like that as much in the woods, even in the winter.
I picked C based on the mountain ranges and woodlands around this area. However, you may consider making different camos that you can market as regional based,because some mountains & woodlands are going to look different based on where they are located geographically.
Option C matches the colors I would typically associate with that specific terrain. It looks the best to me overall. I like the pattern design and the color scheme. Option B is another good option and resembles what I currently use.
I prefer this design and color selection for the camo pattern. I believe this would work best in area where I'm located in Oregon.
Option C appears to be the most like a woodland environment and seems as if it would provide the best concealment. Option B seems like it would blend in a little less well but is still the general colors of a mountain/woodland environment. Option D seems to be less true to woodland colors but the pattern appears at least natural. Option A appears to be more of a desert/arctic pattern and does not seem like it would fit in a woodland/mountain environment.
C seems the most practical and useful in most environments. I like that it’s digitized and helps break up the silhouette as well.
I prefer the colored green jackets
Option A looks like more of a video game character then something that would blend well into the woods. Its also too bright. Option C is by far the best since it uses green and off green colors as patterns.
I ranked the options based on how well I thought the colors and patterns would work if I wore them hunting.
The point of camo is to obscure the physical shape of the person wearing it so animals can't identify the human. Choice C and D do an excellent job of this and the white spackled dots are a nice design touch. Choice A has very sharp edges in the camo design and it doesn't seem to be cohesive.
Options C and D are both really good. They provide good camouflage while not overstepping. Option B looks too much like an actual military pattern, which steps into stolen valor territory.
C) Most in line with woodland colors in the spring/summerD) Could be more of an early late summer/early fall coloringB)More of a fall/winter colorA) I don't think this color scheme works at all
i thought c looked the coolest
The mix colors of greens is dependent on the location and season but overall this has a mixx.
I hunt in Alaska in the fall, when most vegetation is dead. I look for camo patterns with absolutely no black and a minimal amount of green. They should ideally be mostly brown.
All 4 are digital camo which doesnt blend in well anywhere.
18 Responses to Option D
The muted colors of D and A provide better cover overall.
Option "D": I will add the caveat that camo types are also effected by light and darkness of hunting or outdoor time; but, for the description presented, I'd be more apt to purchase this camo for the overall design, color spectrum and environmental variable for a hunt. This looks more in line with conifers, woods, and mountainous tree lines comparatively.
I like D because the design is bold and not too intrusive visually.
I liked the look of the different colors the best as it combines the natural environment with the chances of snow on the ground.
I think that it depends on where exactly you are hunting. Not all mountain terrains are the same, just as not all woodland terrains are the same. It would also depend on your latitude and/or how high up on the mountain you are hunting. I think that option D is the best overall pattern out of the four options, but mainly because I think it is the most versatile. The most important features of camouflaged products are that they are comfortable, but almost equally important, that they match the surrounding terrain.
Option D features more of the colors I find appealing, and as long as what I'm hiding from can't see colors this should work just fine.
I like design D the most because of the shades of green and gray. It has the closest variety of colors of the areas near me. B and A look too light in color.
I like how small the designs for the first 2 options are but the 2nd 2 options look almost as good its just the design is too spread out across the coat possibly making a hunter easy to spot
I think they are all good looking products but D and A look most for both mountain and woods - I'd go with B personally but A C and B are all good options as well.
I think the best ones are D and C because they look like a proper camo and also look unique and different compared to normal camo's but the colors go in sync and are appealing
I like these colors best
I love all of the jackets , however I love D the best
D can be used anywhere
I prefer D because the camo pattern fits best to the forest.
D C and B all offer a deeper green for the forests. .A looks more like a winter jacket. I am not a fan of the pixelated design.
I chose Option D first because it has my favorite colors in it. I like it better than the others. Option A is second best. I like the color but it has too much white in it. Option B and C are both my least favorite.
I like the colors/pattern of choice 1. Choice 2 is very similar. They seem like they would blend in well in a snowy environment with trees.
D is most appealing to me.
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