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All terrain tiger stripe products @0241Tactical

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0241Tactical have sent over details of their all terrain tiger stripe products:

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Now available from 0241Tactical All Terrain Tiger Stripe accessories to complete your kit. RCO Covers, Goggle Covers, Pocket Covers for Tru-style unoiforms, Backpack and Patrol Pack Covers to merge your existing kit with a new All Terrain Tiger Uniform! Check them out at www.0241Tactical.com

Highly effective advanced all terrain tiger stripe camouflage. Master re-design of the Copyrighted Original Vietnam Tiger Stripe™. This outstanding pattern provides the optimum combination of contrasting shapes and colors.

From the maker of All-Terrain Tiger Stripe:
The new ATT is yet another way to get the camouflage done job done in transitional terrains as well as some arid and wooded terrains. For what my (biased) opinion’s worth, I believe my ATT is as good or better than these other patterns you mention taking into consideration similar environmental terrains.

The number one big difference between the ATT and Multicam pattern is in how the completely different artwork designs deliver their camouflage effect . The ATT’s strength is in utilizing both relatively highly contrasting shapes and their interaction with their color shading to produce a superior silhouette disguising effect. The Multicam relies much less on high contrast shapes and more on just color shading for its camouflage effect.

At the heart of the design, the ATT artwork is also, by far, a much more versatile pattern than Multicam just because terrain specific colorways can be substituted for the AT colorway giving you a very effective desert or woodland camouflage. This competes directly with the MARPAT camo selections but MARPAT does not have a transitional or all terrain colorway. The MARPAT design of today could never even support a transitional colorway because it does not have enough color positions for the many color tones necessary for a truly effective transitional type colorway.

After rushing to production, the Army found their “Universal” pattern to be not so universal. Unfortunately, many have incorrectly faulted the “digital” aspect but that’s just giving pixels an undeserved bad rap. The problem stems from too much testing in a single environment. The Army quickly wanted and needed a workable camo for the current theater of operations where it resulted in an “Ok” camo fitted mainly for just this area. While it sort of works for some specific environments, it’s far from a universal camo. To be truly capable of being effective in a variety of environments, your colorway needs to be far more than just three colors like the Army’s Universal. Plus, you need the corresponding digital or analog pattern design to make these many colors to blend and work together. So, it’s not the fault of the pixels but rather the failure of both the colorway and the design that only uses three colors. The Army was also very attracted to this Universal pattern because it costs considerably less to only print three colors.

Check them out at www.0241Tactical.com

(0241Tactical)

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