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Originally Posted by Iceman
I suppose its a personal choice. I've seen and used materials like Bushrag and ghilliesuit.com and they are of very poor quality. They are a quick fix for whatever you need on the spot, but they sure don't compete with home-made old fashion camo systems. Of course, this is all very personal. But judging from their quality, i wouldn't go in the bush thinking an individual trained in spoting could be around, i'd be scared of getting shot. Colours are off, suit itself is oversized, they are usually not crawl-friendly...
Here's a ghilliesuit.com exemple... mostly straight from the box, at 350$ USD ghilliesuit.com
I sold a few of mine for the same price
Overall, i dislike Jute because its a quick fix rather then a proper material for ghillie making.
Of course, if you plan on hidding in a desert or a 'wasteland' area, that stuff is very good because you'll find the same fibers and looks all around... but anywhere else... you'll be spoted very very rapidly.
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Individual preference, the materials work well for me, as a matter of fact Ive been surrounded by OPFOR, some of which were within 2 feet from my position and didnt see me, they had a CCP set up 10 feet away from me, its quite a story. quick reference, the OP midnight guardian at the Plantation. If you get the right colors and use the suit correctly your game.
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