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Newer Predator Camo and UV??

Started by MIBIGHNTR, March 10, 2017, 12:57:00 PM

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MIBIGHNTR

Anyone experience issues with the newer Predator camo and getting spotted (UV)??  I had great success over the years with the old cotton Predator stuff.  The new poly-blends, seem to leave me getting spotted more by deer.  I had to DRENCH it in the UV killer to avoid that happening.  Not sure I am liking that I will have to do that every time I wash it.

Onions

Is it the shine of the material or the UV?

I looked at the Predator poly-blend stuff and too me it was very shiney.

Did you try washing it in baking soda?

chris <><

MIBIGHNTR

I believe it was the UV.  I have gotten away with crazy movement in the past with cotton Predator and ASAT.  These new poly/blends just don't appear as stealthy to me.  Perhaps it's time to go back to wool??

I have used DDW to wash the past few years and Scent Shield for years before.  I have also used the Atsko Sports Wash, never tried baking soda though.

NBK

I'd be curious also. Just got a new camp shirt in the all poly spring green and it sure looks shiny.  Got it more to knock around in and maybe turkeys.
Mike


"I belong anywhere but in between"

N. Idaho Dan

I wear new poly blend predator, I have snuck up on multiple deer in a meadow with no cover except two barren trees and the wind in my face.

I've also had cow elk walk into me while deer hunting. I had a doe walk straight at me to about 5 yards then spooked on my draw.

Last deer season I was walking across my fields and a group of turkeys were walking my way. I kneeled in open field with my bow and a big hen came right at me, looked at me and carried on. She was a tasty bird....

I do however have a slight problem with the shining of it. But nothing that walking through thick brush can't fix.
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N. Idaho Dan

I sometimes find old stock of the spring green available. I get on that stuff quick, although the green deception has never failed me.
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Bow man

I switched over a couple new items this past season replacing a couple worn out items and did not have any issue. and have not heard any concerns from any one else yet.

I do wash new items about three times before use. I use the Atsko Sport wash
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Shadowhnter

Mine is about a year and a half old. I use the heavier fleece Predator Grey. Its working very well, and ive not had any wierd problems of deer picking me off when I felt they shouldn't have. Very little will conceal a wrong movement on our part though. Its camo, not magic! Lol!

Sam McMichael

I remember reading over a time of many years that many (most?) commercial dyes are high in UV agents. I believe that my military surplus camo, which is UV free)  is superior to the commercial camo in many instances. However, I agree with the guys who state that movement is probably the biggest factor in getting busted.
Sam

KSdan

I too have wondered about a few of the newer polyester materials that both Predator and even ASATcamo uses.  Both have a "sheen" that I do not like.  The fleece, wool, and cotton in both Pred and ASAT do not have this sheen. As far as movement- no doubt its a big deal- but that stated I have got away with a BUNCH of slow movement using ASAT for almost 30 years.  Turkeys is the big test, and I have stalked A LOT of them.

Dan in KS
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