Aaronpaul14
Well-Known Member
Personally I don’t think any camo pattern is what really matters.
It’s the quality and design of the clothing that will last and keep me comfortable for an all day any weather scenario.
Confidence is what the camo gives us to feel sneaky/stealthy enough to make a clean shot.
People have shot deer without “camo” for generations. Heck people have shot deer wearing Santa suits.
Broadside is just touching on a new and growing market by catering to saddle hunter needs. I think other companies will start following suit in the next few years.
It’s the quality and design of the clothing that will last and keep me comfortable for an all day any weather scenario.
Confidence is what the camo gives us to feel sneaky/stealthy enough to make a clean shot.
People have shot deer without “camo” for generations. Heck people have shot deer wearing Santa suits.
Broadside is just touching on a new and growing market by catering to saddle hunter needs. I think other companies will start following suit in the next few years.