What camo pattern is this

Tuffcity is right. A friend of mine down here uses it, loves the gear but close to Arcteryx prices... but IMHO not the same quality.

He orders all his online and with the US vs CAD its a tough sell.
 
I have about an equal amount of Kuiu and Sitka. Over all the stuff "rocks" :) My wife is primarily a Kuiu person. A little spendy, especially with the dollar exchange rate right now but it sheds weight and has been really durable. Our hunts are primarily pack-ins for sheep, goat or mule deer and some of the stuff I have is going on 5 years in the field.

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Wrong stuff for a desert location. Can you say, Stick out like a sore thumb ? ;)

Grizz

Actually, at a hundred yards or more (typical open-country ranges) that pattern would blend in very well with the background of dry earth, rock and sagebrush. There is a trend back towards larger pattern camo for a reason.
 
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Tuffcity is right. A friend of mine down here uses it, loves the gear but close to Arcteryx prices... but IMHO not the same quality.

He orders all his online and with the US vs CAD its a tough sell.

You think Arcteryx is better quality??? Why?
 
All I can say is we called in a helicopter for a rescue, and the pilot couldn't see the client or I despite waving our arms as he flew low over us. He spotted my blue totes for food and gear, not us, camo works. For hunting from a tree stand outside a farmer's field? Sure, might be viewed as goofy fashion. For hunting mountain goats that run at 600 yards over open alpine terrain? It's extremely useful.
 
I spend a good chunk of my life outside. Personally KUIU is not a pattern that works for me in my area. As I do spend a lot of time in the tulips, I am a great fan of solid patterns. Carhart bottom and solid white on top. Wolves seem to see movement if I wear a winter pattern solids work best. However I do use Sitka as a base layer and also use ARKTIS gear. Pricey but it works for me. Different strokes for different folks. All depends where you hang your shingle I guess. Another amazing pattern though is ATACs in rock grey. I do love it though when clients show up though and it looks like they walked through cabellas and everything stuck to there body as they walked through the store. Location is the biggest thing. If your in the rocks yup KUIU and Sitka are pretty good. But sheep and goat hunters do require the lightest gear they can get there hands on. Same with there rifles. I'm a boreal and arctic guy solids work for me. Ever seen the arctic in the summer it's green in the winter it's white so patterns mean very little. I do try to buy the best I can afford though. As far as I'm concerned the one thing I will not scrimp on is boots. I live in danners. Comfortable to fly in and also tromp in the bush. I need the ankle support. Big picture just buy what works in your area. And to be honest with you. If you live in one of the blaze orange provinces wear whatever you want cammo becomes a futile gesture at that point. I've digressed far enough. To much cape brandy and the wood stoves to hot. Limit your movement, walk with stealth, put the wind in the right place and you can pretty well wear pink and it will work
 
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