Military Camouflage Gear for Field Operations, Hunting & Airsoft
Effective camouflage is not a single product; it is a system. Breaking up your human outline requires coordinating your clothing pattern, face and skin coverage, and area concealment simultaneously. This collection brings all three layers together: ghillie suits for full-body concealment, camouflage face paint for skin coverage, and camo netting for area and equipment concealment. Used together, these three elements make you effectively invisible to the naked eye at combat engagement distances.
The Three Layers of Military Camouflage
Ghillie Suits
Full-body concealment garments with three-dimensional synthetic fiber construction that breaks up the human outline at close range. Unlike flat-pattern clothing that merely changes your color, a ghillie suit adds depth and texture that mimics natural vegetation at the distances where visual detection occurs. Available in woodland, desert, and leaf patterns, each optimized for a specific environment. Browse ghillie suits.
Camouflage Face Paint
The human face is the highest-contrast element of any operator in a field environment. Skin reflects light, features are symmetrical, and the brain is hardwired to recognize faces at a distance. Camouflage face paint in cream and stick formats covers these high-visibility surfaces with standard military color combinations: woodland green/brown/black for forested environments, tan/brown for desert terrain, and white/gray for arctic and winter conditions.
Camouflage Netting
Large-area concealment for vehicles, equipment, observation posts, and hunting blinds. Where a ghillie suit conceals a person, camo netting conceals the position of the hide site, vehicle, or equipment cache that would otherwise stand out against natural terrain. Mesh construction allows airflow while breaking up the geometric shapes that identify man-made objects from a distance. Browse camo netting.
Choosing the Right Camo Pattern for Your Environment
Camouflage effectiveness depends entirely on matching your pattern to your environment. Woodland M81 patterns work in forests and mixed vegetation where green and brown dominate. Desert tan and coyote patterns work in arid, sandy terrain where earth tones are the baseline color. ACU digital and MultiCam are designed for versatility across multiple terrain types. Arctic white works in snow-covered winter environments where any color pattern stands out.
Using the wrong pattern for your environment eliminates the camouflage effect. A woodland pattern operator in a desert environment is more visible than an uncamouflaged person in the correct environment because the pattern creates positive contrast rather than blending. Pattern selection is as important as coverage.
Complete your concealment kit with ghillie suits, camouflage netting, military patches and insignia, and outdoor survival gear.