Maple-Leaf Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Hi all, You might have seen our recent news, but I thought it might be helpful to start a thread where you could ask questions, give feedback, discuss ideas, and generally keep up to date. To kick things off, here's a repeat of our latest press release annoucning that our registration page for the next run is now open: Hyde Definition announces next production run of PenCott™ multi-terrain camouflage pattern clothing and fabric Next production run scheduled for early 2011 will feature a new uniform design and mil-spec-level clothing and equipment fabrics. Building on the successes, and lessons learned, from the first preliminary run of fabric and field clothing, Hyde Definition has been gearing up for a number of major enhancements for the second production run. To that end, we’re working with one of the world’s leading printers of camouflaged fabric to bring mil-spec quality materials to market in the hybrid PenCott multi-environment camouflage pattern. Fabrics will most likely be IIR-treated 50/50 NyCo ripstop for uniforms and 725-Denier nylon for equipment – subject to change if necessary. We are initially focussing on the 3 colourways for which we’ve seen most demand, so we’ve set up a web page where interested parties can register their interest – including; which colourway (or colourways) are wanted, and also whether its finished clothing or lengths of fabric that are wanted. We’re not asking for any money upfront, or for an agreement to purchase a minimum amount. The registration page is accessible from our home-page – and of course we are standing by to answer any queries or requests. Be sure to check out our latest news on the site as well – and/or follow us on our recently enhanced Facebook page. We’ll have lots of exciting news in the months to come. PenCott™ Multi-Environment Camouflage: The original PenCott-GreenZone™ pattern rapidly established a reputation of being “probably the best verdant terrain camouflage pattern in the world” (to paraphrase the famous beer adverts). PenCott-Badlands™ and PenCott-Sandstorm™ have been specifically created to provide superior camouflage, and thus a tactical edge, in semi-arid and arid environments respectively. The PenCott Multi-Environment Camouflage pattern has been specifically designed to: conceal more effectively at all typical engagement distances conceal more effectively at much closer distances than other patterns conceal more effectively in multiple environments and terrains provide a dramatic improvement in concealment over currently-available patterns be more natural-looking than other digital camouflage patterns The complex, digital-fractal, design geometry of the PenCott pattern is harder for the human eye to process, and recognisable shapes such as limbs and head-gear – or the lines of pocket edges – become more difficult to detect and recognise. PenCott disguises the wearer so effectively that he or she appears to literally melt in to the terrain. For further details, visit www.hydedefinition.com or get in touch via info@hydedefinition.com The registration page is now live at: http://www.hydedefinition.com/order.htm Link to post Share on other sites
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