Hi guys what are some good places to shop for camo clothing. I checked out cabelas online. I was surprised at their lack of selection. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
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WhiteKnight
March 6, 2005, 03:27 PM
Cabela's has a lack of selection? :what:
chickenfried
March 6, 2005, 03:37 PM
I was surpised too. When I decided to buy some camos, Cabelas was the frist place that popped into my head. They have about four different camo pants. But on one, the waist size selection jumps from 32" to 40", nothing inbetween. Two of the choices use S, M, L, etc., I hate buying pants sized that way cause they never fit right. The fourth choice is made out of fleece, fleece pants bleechhh.
Lennyjoe
March 6, 2005, 10:01 PM
I purchase from Cabela's cause they have the Seclusion 3D Open Country and Konifer patterns that I use for here in the desert.
stevelyn
March 7, 2005, 09:10 AM
I bought mine from http://www.clarkfieldoutdoors.com . They were the only ones I could find at the time that sold ASAT.
These guys http://www.dayonecamouflage.com have clothing available in so many patterns it'll make your eyes hurt.
And of course I'm sold on http://www.asatcamo.com check them out if you haven't decided on the pattern you want.
armoredman
March 7, 2005, 10:01 AM
Need a selection? I challenge anyone to have more choices than these guys They are getting some new stuff in that I may be able to review for everyone...
http://www.tridentmilitary.com/index.html
Grayrock
March 9, 2005, 01:41 AM
My recent purchases have been from NaturalGear. I like their softer patterns and more tan coloration for the areas I hunt.
redneck2
March 9, 2005, 07:22 AM
you need to sign up to get the Cabella's Fall Hunting Catalog. I'd guess it's got 40 pages of camo. Their on-line is probably limited since it's off season.
Also try Bass Pro. That's where I got mine
FWIW...I got some Scent-Lok this year. Got one size up, un-insulated. I can wear without insulation during early bow, and add layers underneath during gun. It's also water/windproof. Hunted in the rain and stayed totally dry.
Best camo I've had in 40 years of hunting. I was using Tinks 69 and Wildlife Research and had an 8 point buck go straight downwind. He turned and came straight to me. My season was done in 35 minutes
Lennyjoe
March 9, 2005, 10:04 AM
Grayrock, thanks for the heads up on NaturalGear.
Might work well here in AZ too.
Will give it a look.
So far I like the Seclusion Open Country for my area.
chickenfried
March 9, 2005, 12:21 PM
Thanks for all the tips guys. Now I have lots of choices :D .
Devonai
March 9, 2005, 12:40 PM
Cheaper Than Dirt (http://www.cheaperthandirt.com) has a wide variety of US and foreign military camo clothing for excellent prices.
beards
March 12, 2005, 01:45 AM
try jho, they have a turkey sale on now. i got my predator spring green camo from them for a good price. also got some slick trick broadheads and some nitro hevishot ammo
https://www.jesseshunting.com/osCommerce/
OH25shooter
March 21, 2005, 08:14 PM
Price wise...any Army/Navy Surplus store. I've found the older tiger stripe camo to the new Marine and Army digital camo. Then you have camo field jackets, etc.
Smoke
March 21, 2005, 10:38 PM
Let me tag on this.....I'm looking for some BDU style (camo or not) that fits tall lanky guys.
I'm 6'6" with a 34 waist and a 38 inseam. Nobody makes stuff for me. Any ideas?
Smoke - the bean pole
Art Eatman
March 22, 2005, 04:06 AM
Yeah, Smoke: Either marry a seamstress or buy your wife a sewing machine and blow in her ear reeeaaaaally nicely. :D
What, the "Big & Tall" folks don't do tall and slender?
For really nice khaki pants, Stafford's Sporting Goods at 808 Smith Avenue in Thomasville, Georgia, makes their own. They make a high-quality, ranch-style pair of pants. I'd bet they'd do the long-leg thing in their 34s. I think they have a web site; not sure. 229-226-4306, if you want to call.
Art
Smoke
March 22, 2005, 09:37 AM
Yeah, Smoke: Either marry a seamstress or buy your wife a sewing machine and blow in her ear reeeaaaaally nicely
Wife has a sewing machine that cost more than any two of my guns (with optics) put together. Every time I blow in her ear she douses me with bug spray. She might do worse if I marry a seamstress :eek:
I need a store.
Smoke :D
OH25shooter
March 22, 2005, 08:31 PM
Smoke,
Like I said, any Army surplus store. Military personnel come in all sizes. In fact, I'm average size (5-9, 165) and most of the stuff is too big for me. Lots of XL or XXL. The store could probably order a specific size for you. If you've got a buddy in the military and near a base/post, that works best.
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