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Elusion Camo?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Andrew-Schlabach, May 17, 2011.

  1. Andrew-Schlabach

    Andrew-Schlabach Newb

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    Anybody here of this. I came acrossed it on Facebook? Looks to be pretty good. Atleast from what I heard everyone is loving it. Any ups or downs you see in the camo?

    www.elusioncamo.com
     
  2. DoubleLung84

    DoubleLung84 Weekend Warrior

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    Looks a lot like Ultimate Camo to me.
     
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    indynotch50 Grizzled Veteran

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    Is it just me or does that look like a camo'd ninja outfit...?
     
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    I would go with some Predator camo.
     
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    It reminds me of a small company called Swamp Fox Camo out of Andrews, SC. Decent camo but not very broad in camo pattern selections.
     
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    Some of our patterns are actually derived from real images In NJ !! I designed Forest Ghost from a Grove of Oaks In Stokes State Forest In Sandyston NJ !! Love hunting NJ. Oh and the Ninja comment has been so prevalent we actually incorporated it into our ads.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQsdGOd80sw Enjoy !!
     
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    We have launched our business with 11 patterns to choose from. Please take some time to check them out.
     
  8. MichiganYoungBlood

    MichiganYoungBlood Weekend Warrior

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    will you guys please stop complaining!? im sorry but someone had to say it.. geezzz...
     
  9. SCBrowning

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    Yes I have viewed your website, I have not said your patterns were bad just from the pictures they seem a little the same. I'm not one to down a company/product with out trying it out first so I'll be looking into it a little more. The camo I wear everyday is just a little different than most :nana:
     
  10. gri22ly

    gri22ly Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I like it....thats real good looking camo!!!!
     
  11. quiksilver

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    As long as the green/brown content is a ballpark match for the woods that you're hunting, your camo pattern will not affect your chances at harvesting a whitetail.

    You could kill a booner buck in green/brown flannel if you were in the right place at the right time.

    As long as it breaks up your pattern, it's as good as anything else.

    Camo is SO overhyped. None of mine even matches. LOL
     
  12. Sticknstringarchery

    Sticknstringarchery Grizzled Veteran

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    Thats funny quiksilver, none of mine matches either. I have break up infinity gloves and beanie, walmart pants and shirt, AP coveralls and the rest is who knows. Who knows what I will end up in with bibs and coat later this year. Probably what ever is on sale and quiet.
     
  13. Iowa Bowhunter

    Iowa Bowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    With all do respect. I don't see how this is "affordable" compared to any of the other ones. Am I missing something?
     
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    muzzyman88 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You've hit the nail on the head when you said "As long as it breaks up your pattern".

    Most all camo, IMO, does not do a sufficient enough job at doing this. Too much detail making it look photo realistic and at normal bow range, it starts to melt into a solid color.

    A big reasion why I use Predator camo exclusively. It looks like nothing and destroys your outline.

    If you've noticed, Realtree and Mossy Oak have finally started to follow suit a little with patterns that are a bit more open.
     
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    camo should have a big pattern to break up your body. Most camo is way too small of a pattern and once you get back away from it it looks like a blob. Sorry, I'm not a fan.
     
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    Yeah its amazing how close it looks to some other products out there ! Just with cheaper materials!
     
  17. woodsy211

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    Way cheaper materials , I've seen it in person several times and would not waste my money.
     

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