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UltimateCamo experience

wyetterp

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I remember ultimatecamo being around for years but always tend to forget about them. I did several searches & can't find many reviews.

Does anyone have anything made by them that can speak of the quality or durability? Really any info on them would be appreciated.
I'm curious why there aren't way more reviews which makes me a little skeptical.

I'm perplexed that a made in the USA company with killer, realistic, pattern doesn't have more of a following. Seems perfect for hunting.

I kinda like the looks of the real oak tree pattern. Was thinking about ordering the boot gaiters, hat & two finger gloves to see. Also, I don't want to waste my money if there are issues with the company or products.

Not a fan of anything cotton, but they do seem to have some other materials too.

Just can't find much info or reviews.

Does anyone have anything from them?

Thanks!
 
Well seems slow around here right now. I did have a guy respond on og & said this, figured I'd share...

"So the company was founded by a gentleman in Maryland who I've met several times. It was very popular in this area and he was growing the company but was having issues with getting his orders from the manufacturer of the clothing because he insisted on using USA made material and labor. He ended up selling the business to a friend of his who was on the pro staff. The new owner Paul has also stayed to the made in USA pledge and has been slowly adding more items. You order from it's Etsy page.

I have the cotton pants, shirt and jacket and also the fleece set and have worn them for years. It is a killer pattern in the woods and blends very well. The material has held up well and not faded. The cotton pants can run a tad on small size but everything else runs true. I think you'll be happy if you try it and you'll be supporting a good family man that's trying to run an American business."

So, that makes some sense. I'm guessing Paul is also a saddle hunter cause he also has a bunch of nice looking saddle stuff too. Makes me wonder if he's on here...? I saw some pics where he was wearing a TX5 in his pattern, or the original pattern anyway. Figured that was probably fairly new.

I dig his little sleepy head cushion thing.

For the record I have nothing to do with the company. I stumbled across it looking for some bottomland boot gaiters & found his stuff. Hoping to get the scoop or some feedback. Seems like a good company to do business with if they get things ironed out. I really like the fact he's a saddle guy too.

If that guy is in the saddle world someone here has to know something. If not he needs to start expanding his marketing stuff. It's got potential imo.
 
Never heard of it before that I can remember. I really like open lighter patterns now thought.
I’m a little more into looking like the space around things rather than the things in space.
 
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To me it looks like a photo copy of a red oak. Saw a pic of a guy head to toe in it, standing against a red oak & it looks better than any of the run of the mill prints. Which aren't really natural.

I've always asked myself why there aren't any photo copied foliage camo out. Most everything else just looks to blend in, versus the real thing.
 
To me it looks like a photo copy of a red oak. Saw a pic of a guy head to toe in it, standing against a red oak & it looks better than any of the run of the mill prints. Which aren't really natural.

I've always asked myself why there aren't any photo copied foliage camo out. Most everything else just looks to blend in, versus the real thing.
I agree with @woodsdog2. I prefer patterns that are designed to not be there rather than patterns that create an extra something that is there even if it looks like the real thing. The single biggest thing though for me is I will never go back to cotton hunting clothes regardless of pattern.
 
Yeah I hate cotton with a passion, also.

If it's a work in progress, I'm rooting for the guy though. Really hoping it works out for him. He could very easily take it overseas, but then it wouldn't appeal to me.

I would expect good things to come if he's a saddle hunter & big turkey nut, from what I hear.

Still hoping to hear more about the stuff.
 
Cotton holds prints nicely which is why it is still used. Plus it’s cheap. One good thing about cotton is it’s a natural fiber which I like but for conditions whenever you have a potential risk of going hyperthermic, go with wicking synthetics or merino wool. Especially your feet and torso.
 
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